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TM  5-4930-226-12&P CHAPTER 3 OPERATOR/CREW  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS Section I. LUBRICATION  INSTRUCTIONS No lubrication is required for operation of this equipment. Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 3-1.   General To insure that the closed-circuit refueling nozzle assembly is ready for operation at all times, it must be inspected systematically so that defects may be discovered and corrected before they result in seri- ous  damage  or  failure.  Defects  discovered  during operation of the unit shall be noted for future cor- rections,  to  be  made  as  soon  as  an  operation  has ceased.  Stop  operation  which  would  damage  the equipment  if  operation  were  to  continue.  All  defi- ciencies   and   shortcomings   shall   be   recorded   to- ether with the corrective action taken on DA Form 404,    "Equipment  Inspection  and  Maintenance Worksheet", at the earliest opportunity. When per- forming  your  “Before  Operation”  (B)  and  “During operation”  (D)  PMCS,  always  keep  in  mind  the CAUTIONS  and  WARNINGS.  After  operation,  be sure to perform your (A) PMCS. If your equipment fails  to  operate,  troubleshoot  with  proper  equip- ment.   Report   any   deficiencies   using   the   proper forms, see TM 38-750. 3-2.   Preventive   Maintenance   Checks and Services Refer  to  Table  3-1  for  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  [tern  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  (  )  op- posite  the  appropriate  check  indicating  it  is  to  be performed Before, During, After, Weekly, or Month- ly. c.  Item   to   be   Inspected   Column.   The   items listed  in  this  column  are  divided  into  groups  and identifies 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 equip- ment  to  be  classified  as  not  Ready/Available  be- cause of inability to perform its primary mission. NOTE If  the  equipment  must  be  kept  in  continuous  oper- ation,   check   and   service   only   those   items   that   can be   checked   and   serviced   without   disturbing   opor- ation.   Make   the   complete   checks   and   services   when the   equipment   can   be   shutdown. 3-1

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