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TM  5-4930-237-1O Key 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Control  or  Indicator Fuel  Sampling  Hose Plug Release  Pin Strainer  Housing D1 Nozzle Dust Cap Dust Cap Interlock Pin Retainer Strainer Flow Handle Rod,  Grounding Striker Hanger  Assembly Function Used to obtain sample of fuel. Closes fuel sample port when fuel sampling hose not connected. Allows FLOW handle to open to inspect strainer housing. Opens flow valve in aircraft. Dispenses fuel to aircraft. Keeps dirt and contaminants out of nozzle. Keeps ,dirt and contaminants out of nozzle. Locks  nozzle  to  hose. Holds strainer in nozzle. Prevents damage to nozzle and /or aircraft by removing dirt. Opens  and  closes  valve. Grounds and bonds aircraft to HTARS System. Part of the grounding rod. Part of the grounding rod. Figure 2-1. Operator’s Controls and Indicators (Sheet 8 of 8) Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 2-2. General. a. Before  you  operate  the  equipment,  perform  your  before  (B)  PMCS.  Always  keep  in  mind  the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS. b. While  you  operate  the  equipment,  perform  your  during  (D)  PMCS.  Always  keep  in  mind  the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS. c. After  you  operate  the  equipment,  perform  your  after  (A)  PMCS. d. If  your  equipment  fails  to  operate,  troubleshoot  with  the  proper  equipment.  Report  any  defi- ciencies using the proper forms. Refer to DA PAM 738-750, The Army Maintenance Management System. 2-3.  PMCS  Procedures.  (See  Table  2-1.) a. The  purpose  of  the  PMCS  table  is  to  identify  each  component  which  requires  inspection  to  insure operational   readiness. b. The service intervals have been selected to ensure all components are inspected regularly. 2-8   Change   1

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