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TM 5-4930-234-13&P L. UNISEX  COUPLING.    Used  with  model  AE83501R  only.    Connects  nozzle  body  (F)  to  fuel  hose  using  a unisex type connector.  Equipped with a spring loaded locking pin to prevent separation of nozzle body (F) and fuel hose.  To disengage locking pin, pull ring away from coupling (L).  To install fuel hose, insert in coupling (L) and turn nozzle body (F) counterclockwise to lock.  To remove fuel hose, pull ring and turn nozzle body (F) clockwise. M.    DUST CAP.  Used with model AE83501R nozzle only.  Keeps dirt and foreign material out of nozzle body (F). To install, insert in unisex coupling (L) and turn clockwise.  To remove, turn counterclockwise. Section II.  OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES 2-2. GENERAL. a. The  nozzle  must  be  inspected  to  ensure  it  is  ready  for  operation  at  all  times.    A  systematic  inspection  will identify defects and allow them to be corrected before they can result in serious damage or failure. b. Defects  discovered  during  operation  of  the  nozzle  shall  be  noted  for  future  corrections.    These  corrections shall  be  done  after  operation  has  ceased,  or  as  soon  as  possible.    Stop  operation  which  would  damage  the  nozzle  or aircraft. c. All deficiencies and shortcomings shall be recorded, together with corrective action taken, on DA form 2404, "Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet", as soon as possible. d. When  performing  Before  Operation  (B)  and  During  Operation  (D)  PMCS,  remember  the  CAUTIONS  and WARNINGS.  After operation, be sure to perform After Operation (A) PMCS.  If the nozzle fails to operate, troubleshoot with proper equipment.  Report any deficiencies using the proper form.  Reference DA PAM 738-750. 2-3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES.  See Table 2-1 for Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services. a. Item Number Column.  Checks and services are numbered in chronological order regardless of interval.  This column will be used as a source of item numbers for the "TM Item Number" column on DA Form 2404 in recording results of PMCS. b. Interval  Columns.    The  columns  headed  "B",  "D",  "A",  "W",  and  "M"  will  contain  a  dot(*)  underneath  the appropriate column, indicating PMCS is to be performed Before, During, After, Weekly, and/or Monthly. c. Item to be Inspected Column.  The items listed in this column are divided into groups and identify the items to be inspected. d. Procedures Column.  This column contains a brief description of the procedure by which the check is to be performed. e. For Readiness Reporting, Equipment is Not Ready/Available If:  Column.  This column will contain the criteria which will cause the equipment to be classified as not Ready/Available because of inability to perform its primary mission. Change 2  2-2

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