TM 5-4310-275-14
ORGANIZATIONAL M A I N T E N A N C E I N S T R U C T I O NS
S e c t i o n I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
and valves for damage, loose mounting, or
binding. Replace damaged parts, tighten loose
a. Remove the crating and protective barrier
mountings, and free-up any binding of levers and
material, taking care not to damage the equip-
linkage.
ment.
(5) Inspect all accessible wiring for loose
WARNING
connections, cuts, burns, frayed insulation, and
Dry cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec. P-D-680
damaged terminals and shielding. Replace
or P-S-661, used to clean parts is
damaged wiring or terminals,
potentially dangerous to personnel and
(6) Inspect the engine air cooling system for
property. Avoid repeated and prolonged
bent or missing air shrouds.
skin contact. Do not use near open flame
(7) After servicing as prescribed below,
or excessive heat. Flash point of solvent
crank the engine several times to make sure the
is 100 F. (38 C.) -- 138 F. (59 C.).
engine and magneto are free.
items with approved cleaning solvent, Fed. Spec.
b. Servicing the Equipment.
P-D-680:
(1) Control wires and linkage.
lubrication.
(2) All other parts coated with a preservative
material.
NOTE
c. Drain all preservation from the following
Refer to TM 5-2805-257-14 for engine lubrication.
items:
(1) Fuel tank.
(2) Preventive Maintenance. Refer to Table
3-1 for preventive maintenance services.
(4) Air cleaner.
NOTE
Refer to TM 5-2805-257-14 for engine
d. Remove the pressure sensitive tape from the
maintenance.
following items:
(1) Gages and meters on the control panel.
(3) Cold Weather Servicing.
(2) Air cleaner assembly.
(a) Refer to Figure 3-1 for cold weather
lubrication.
(4) All valves.
e. Make a thorough inspection of the equip-
NOTE
Refer to TM 5-2805-257-14 for engine servicing.
and pressure sensitive tape.
(b) Apply 27,0 volts, direct current, to the
f. Inspect tires for improper inflation, cuts,
MOISTURE SEPARATOR electrical receptacle
breaks, blisters, and flat spots. Inspect valve
stems for leaks. Replace missing valve caps.
4-3. Installation and Setting Up Instructions
4-2. Inspection and Servicing Equipment
a. Location. Where installation conditions
a. Inspecting the Equipment.
permit, avoid a muddy, sandy, or dusty site. If it
(1) Inspect for evidence of loose components
is necessary to install the unit on soft ground,
or parts, and damage which may have occurred
arrange a foundation of planking, logs or con-
during shipment.
crete.
(2) Inspect all lines, hoses, fittings, and
b. Indoor Installation. Make sure the floor is
plugs to see that they are secure and-tight.
sufficiently strong to support the unit, Provide at
(3) Inspect and tighten or replace any loose
least four feet of space on all sides of the unit to
or missing nuts, bolts, or screws.
provide accessibility. Make sure the area is well
(4) Inspect the controls, instruments, gages,