TM 5-3800-205-23-1
UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND
SERVICES (PMCS) INTRODUCTION - CONTINUED
0009 00
GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES - CONTINUED
CAUTION
Operation is allowable with Class I and Class II leakage. WHEN IN DOUBT, NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVI-
SOR. When operating with Class I or Class II leaks, check fluid levels more frequently. Class III leaks must
be reported immediately to your supervisor. Failure to do this will result in damage to vehicle and/or compo-
nents.
PMCS INITIAL SETUP
1.
General. This paragraph lists tools, materials, and personnel required for PMCS and lubrication.
2.
a.
Common no. 1 shop set
b.
Common no. 2 shop set
c.
Drain tool
d.
General mechanic's tool kit
3.
a.
Antifreeze
b.
Brake fluid, automotive, silicone, MIL-B-46176
c.
Cleaning compound, solvent
d.
Cloth, abrasive, emery, fine
e.
Detergent
f.
Grease, GAA
g.
Insulating varnish, electrical
h.
Lubricating oil, OE/HDO 10
i.
Lubricating oil, OE/HDO 10W/30
j.
Lubricating oil, OE/HDO 15W/40
k.
Lubricating oil, OE, HDO 30
l.
Lubricating oil, OE HDO 40
m.
Lubricating oil, OEA
n.
Lubricating oil, GO 85W/140
o.
Lubricating oil, GO 80W/90
p.
Lubricating oil, GO 75
q.
Petrolatum
r.
Rags
4.
Personnel.
a.
Driver/Operator
b.
Unit Maintenance Mechanic
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