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TM10-4320-316-14 2-6. LEAKAGE DEFINITIONS FOR OPERATOR PMCS.  - Continued. a.       CLASS I.  Seepage of fluid (as indicated by wetness or discolorization) not great enough to form drops. b.       CLASS II.   Leakage  of  fluid  great  enough  to  form  drops,  but  not  enough  to  cause  drops  to  drip  from  item being checked/inspected. c.       CLASS III.  Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops that fall from item being checked/inspected. Table 2-1.  Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services For DED Pump Assembly.  (Refer to Figure 2-2.) Location Item Interval Item To Procedure Not Fully Mission No. Check/Service. Capable If: 1 Before ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY a. Inspect  enclosure  assembly  for damage  and  readability.    Check  for loose or missing mounting hardware Mounting     hardware     is loose or missing. b. Inspect roll-over frame for bends or cracks.  Check for loose or missing mounting hardware. . c. Inspect access cover for damage. Check for loose or missing mounting hardware. Access cover is damaged. Mounting hardware     is     loose     or missing. d. Inspect all engine labels readability.  Check all visible engine gaskets for leaks. 2 Before COMPRESSION RELEASE HANDLE Inspect  handle  for  damage.    Push compression  release  handle  in  and then  pull  it  out.    Insure  the  handle operates    smoothly    and    does    not bind. Handle   is   damaged   or binds. 3 Before THROTTLE CONTROL HANDLE Inspect  handle  for  damage  and  for smoothness of operation. Handle   is   damaged   or does not operate smoothly. 4 Before AIR INTAKE HOSE Inspect     that     air     intake     hose     is connected and for damage. Air intake hose is disconnected or damaged . 2-6

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