TM 5-4310-275-14
3-2. Detailed Lubrication Information
b. Cleaning. Keep all external parts not
a. General. Keep all lubricants in closed
lubricating the equipment, wipe all lubrication
containers and store in a clean, dry place away
points free of dust and grease. After lubrication,
from external heat. Allow no dust, dirt, or other
wipe all lubrication points clean to prevent ac-
cumulation of foreign matter.
all lubrication equipment clean and ready for use.
c. Points of Lubrication. Service the
WARNING
lubrication points at proper intervals as
Cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec. P-D-680,
used for cleaning is POTENTIALLY
DANGEROUS CHEMICAL. Do not use
NOTE
Refer to TM 5-2805-257-14 for engine lubrication
near open flame. Flash point of solvent is
points and related information.
1000 -- 138" F. (38 -- 59C.).
Section Il. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
immediately if a deficiency is noticed which
would damage the equipment if operation were
continued. All deficiencies and shortcomings will
ready for operation at all times, it must be in-
be recorded together with the corrective action
spected systematically so that the defects may be
taken on DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection
discovered and corrected before they result in
and Maintenance Worksheet) at the earliest
serious damage or failure. The necessary
possible opportunity.
preventive maintenance services to be performed
b. Maintenance services to be performed at
are listed in Table 3-1. Item numbers indicate the
intervals other than daily or quarterly are as
sequence of minimum inspection requirements.
follows:
Defects discovered during operation of the unit
shall be noted for future correction, to be made as
soon as operation has ceased. Stop operation