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TM 5-4320-237-15
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
25. Special Tools and Equipment
26. Basic Issue Tools and Equipment
No special tools or equipment are required
Tools and and repair parts issued with or au-
by the operator or organizational maintenance
thorized for the pumping assembly are listed
personnel for maintenance of the pumping as-
in the Basic Issue Items List, Appendix III
sembly.
of this manual.
Section II. LUBRICATION
c. Cleaning. Keep all external parts not re-
27. General Lubrication Information
quiring lubrication clean of lubricants, Before
a. This section contains a reproduction of
lubricating the equipment, wipe all lubrica-
the lubrication order and lubrication instruc-
tion points free of dirt and grease. Clean all
tions which are supplemental to, and not spe-
lubrication points after lubrication to prevent
cifically covered in the lubrication order.
accumulation of foreign matter.
b. The lubrication order shown in fig-
d. Operation Immediately After Lubtrica-
ure 10 is a reproduction of the approved lub-
tion. Immediately after lubrication, start the
rication order for the pumping assembly. For
engine and check the unit for oil leaks. If any
leaks are noted, stop the unit and correct the
the current lubrication order, refer to DA-
PAM-3104.
cause of the leaks..
e. OES Oil.
28. Detailed Lubrication Information
(1) The crankcase oil level must be
checked frequently, as oil consump-
a. Care of Lubricants. Keep all lubricants
tion may increase.
in closed containers and store in a clean, dry
place away from external heat. Allow no
(2) The oil may require changing more
dust, dirt. or foreign material to mix with the
frequently than usual because con-
lubricants. Keep all lubrication equipment
tamination by dilution and sludge
clean and ready for use.
formation will increase under cold
weather operating conditions.
b. Points of Lubrication. Service lubrica-
f. Air Cleaner Service. Refer to figure
tion points at proper intervals as illustrated in
and service the air cleaner.

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