TM 5-4310-354-14
Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE
d. Connect free end of hose reel hose to one of the
4-3. Dismantling for Movement.
service valves to prevent hose from uncoiling from hose
a. Disconnect all air tools from air service hoses
reel.
and stow the tools in their proper area.
e. Close and latch both side doors.
b. Unlock hose reel and wind service hose onto
reel. Lock the reel.
Reinstallation After Movement.
Refer to
4-4.
c. When auxiliary hoses are attached to the unit
movement to a new worksite.
service valves, disconnect and coil the auxiliary hose(s).
Stow the hose(s) in their proper area.
Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
4-5. Tools and Equipment. Tools and equipment
listed in Repair Parts and Special Tools List Manual, TM
usually listed in the Basic Issue Items List and Items
5-4310-354-24P.
Troop Installed or Authorized List do not apply to this
equipment.
4-7. Maintenance Repair Parts. Repair parts and
equipment are listed and illustrated in the Repair Parts
4-6. Special Tools and Equipment. Special Tools and
and Special Tools Lists manual TM 5-4310-354-24P.
Equipment required for organizational maintenance are
Section IV. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
b. Cleaning.
Keep all external parts clean of
4-8. General.
lubricants. Wipe areas clean with a cloth moistened with
a. This section contains lubrication instructions
a solvent, Federal Specification P-D-680, Type II, or
which are supplemental to, and not specifically covered
equivalent. Before lubricating, wipe all lubrication points
in, the lubrication order.
and areas free of dirt and grease. Clean all lubrication
points and areas after lubrication to prevent
b. in addition to detailed lubrication instructions
accumulation of dirt and foreign matter.
c. Points of Lubrication.
4-9. Detailed Lubrication Instructions.
CAUTION
a. General.
Keep all lubricants in closed
containers and store in a clean, dry area away from
Overlubrication
may
cause
external heat. Do not allow dust, dirt, or other foreign
equipment failure or damage to
matter to mix with the lubricants. Keep all lubrication
working parts. Lubricate at proper
equipment clean and ready for use.
intervals and use specified grade and
quantities of lubricants.
WARNING
(1) Service the lubrication points at proper
intervals as specified on LO 5-4310-354-
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, used
to
clean
parts
is
potentially
dangerous
to
personnel
and
(2) Lubricate the speed control linkage as
property.
Avoid repeated and
prolonged skin contact. Do not use
near open flame or excessive heat.
Flash point of solvent is 100F-130F
(38C - 59 C).
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