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TM 5-3825-220-13&P 6-3.17  Nitrogen Cylinders a. The  description  of  the  N2  cylinders  is  in  para.    2-4.13  and  TM  07661B-14/1  (U.S.    Marine  Corps)  manual  in Appendix A. b. Preventative maintenance is: "W" 1.  Check routinely for full charge.  If not fully charged, send to maintenance support organization for charging or disposition after replacing with a fully charged cylinder. "W" 2.  Clean and lightly lubricate the valve assembly. 6-3.18  Fire Fighting clothing a. A description of the fire fighting clothing is in para.  2-4.13 and an illustration is in the Parts List, Chapter 8. b. Preventative maintenance is: "W" 1.  Check routinely that clothing is stored in a clean and neat, usable condition and not damaged.  Check that the full allotment is there.  If short of stock or damaged, order replacements. "M" 2.  Check storage facility to assure that clothing will not be damaged by weather or dirt. 6-3.19  General a. Roadways and drainage. "V" 1.  Check and repair any roadway washout or damage. "V" 2.  Unplug or reform any drainage swales or ditches that are not functioning properly. b. Safety signs: "D" 1.  Check that all safety signs are in place as intended. "M" 2.  Inspect and touch up or repaint signs as necessary. c. Corrosion and painting: "M" 1.  Generally clean up all corroded surfaces routinely before pitting and metal loss occurs.  Monthly inspection and action is recommended. "V" 2.  Spot paint or repaint all metal surfaces that are not anodized, and not rotating or sliding surfaces subject to lubrication.  Touch up scratches.  The painting specification is in para.  3-32. "D" d.    Miscellaneous  problems.    Check  with  TPT  operators  daily  and  review  logbook  to  note  any  maintenance related problems.  Initiate action. 6-13

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