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TM   9-2330-272-14 4-10.   GENERAL   PMCS   PROCEDURES   (Con’t). (4) Hoses, Lines, and Fittings. Inspect for wear, damage, and leaks. Ensure that clamps and fittings are tight. If a leak originates from a loose fitting or connector, tighten it. If a component is broken or worn, correct problem if authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) (Appendix B). If not authorized, report if to your supervisor. 4-11. SPECIFIC   PMCS   PROCEDURES. a.  Organizational  PMCS  are  provided  in  Table  4-1.  Always  perform  PMCS  in  the  order  listed.  Once  it becomes a habit, anything that is not right can be spotted in a minute. If anything wrong is discovered through PMCS, perform  the  appropriate  troubleshooting  task  in  Section  IV  of  this  chapter.  If  any  component  or  system  is  not serviceable, or if given service does not correct problem, notify your supervisor. b. Before performing preventive maintenance, read all the checks required for the applicable interval and prepare tools needed to make all checks. Have several clean rags (Item 14, Appendix E) handy. Perform ALL inspections at the applicable interval. c. The columns in Table 4-1 are defined as follows: (1) Item No. Provides a logical sequence for PMCS to be performed and is used as a source of item numbers for the “TM ITEM NO” column on DA Form 2404 in recording PMCS results. (2) Interval. Specifies interval at which PMCS is to be performed. (3) Item To Be Inspected.  Lists the system and common name of items that are to be inspected. (4) Procedures.  Tells you how to do the required check or service. Table 4-1. Organizational Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). S–SEMIANNUAL A–ANNUAL B–BIENNIAL ITEM INTERVAL ITEM TO BE NO. INSPECTED S A B PROCEDURES NOTE Perform   operator/crew   PMCS   prior   to   or   In conjunction with organizational PMCS if: a.   There   is   a   delay   between   daily   operation   of semitrailer  and  organizational  PMCS. b.  Regular  operator  is  not  assisting/participating. 1 TANK Check tank for rust at intersections where components are welded to tank. Check condition of paint. Notify Direct Support Maintenance of any  damage  found. 4-4

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