OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3-2. Basic Issue Tools and Equipment
3-1. Special Tools and Equipment
Tools and equipment issued with or authorized
No special tools or equipment are required by
for the lubricating and servicing unit are
the operator or organizational maintenance
personnel for the lubricating and servicing
unit.
Section Il. LUBRICATION
after use so that the contents will remain
3-3. General Lubrication Information
usable.
a. This section contains a reproduction of the
b. Points of Lubrication. Lubrication points
lubrication chart and lubrication instructions
are readily located by reference to LO 5-
which are supplemental to, and not specifically
4930-217-12.
covered in LO 6-4980-217-12.
c. Cleaning. Use an approved cleaning
b. The lubrication chart for the lubricating
solvent to clean all fittings and surrounding
and servicing unit is shown in LO 6-4930-
s u r f a c e s before lubricating. Dry parts
217-12.
thoroughly after cleaning.
d. Operation Immediately After Lubrication.
3-4. Detailed Lubrication Information
Start and run the equipment for about five
minutes after lubrication. Check carefully for
any sign of oil leaks or faulty grease fittings.
Keep the lubricant containers clean and free
Should such signs appear, correct or report to
from foreign matter. Cover all containers tight
proper authority prior to operating equipment.
Figure 3-1. Not used.
Section Ill. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
dicate the sequence of minimum inspection
requirements. Defects discovered during opera-
To insure that the lubricating and servicing
tion of the unit shall be noted for future cor-
unit is ready for operation at all times, it
rection, to be made as soon as operation
must be inspected systematically so that de-
has ceased. Stop operation immediately if a
fects may be discovered and corrected before
deficiency is noted during operation which
they result in serious damage or failure. The
would damage the equipment if operation were
necessary preventive maintenance services to
be performed are listed and described in para-
continued. All deficiencies and shortcomings
graphs 3-6 and 3-7. The item numbers in-
will be recorded together with the corrective