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Page Title: Table 2-2. Operator Preventive Maintenenance Checks and Services for AN/MJQ-40, PU-803, and PU-804
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TM    9-6115-662-13&P Item No. 1 2 Table  2-2.  Operator   Preventive  Maintenenance  Checks  and  Services for AN/MJQ-40, PU-803, and PU-804 If equipment must be in continuous operation, check and service only those items that  can  be  checked  and  serviced  without  disturbing  operation.  Make  complete checks  and  services  when  equipment  can  be  shut  down.  When  a  procedure  is required for both weekly and before intervals, it is not necessary to do the procedure  twice  if  the  equipment  is  operated  during  the  weekly-period. Location Interval Item  to  Check/Service Procedure Not  Fully  Mission Capable if: Before  performing  any  maintenance  that  requires  climbing  on  or  under  trailer,  make sure that trailer handbrakes are set and trailer is supported to prevent rolling or tipping.  Injury  to  personnel  could  result  from  trailer  suddenly  rolling  or  tipping. Before Before TRAILER VISUAL  INSPECTION l l l l l l l l l Fenders/body Gen  set  door Reflectors Landing  leg Skid base Lunette Chains Identification  plates Fuel  and  coolant HANDBRAKE a. b. a. Check for damage. Check  on,  around  and  under equipment for fuel, oil or coolant  leaks. Check  operation  of  handbrake lever (l). Lever should move freely through its entire travel. Any  condition renders  the  power plant/power  unit  not mission  capable. Class  III  coolant  or any  class  fuel  leak  is detected. Handbrake  lever  (1 or 2) locked  in applied  position. 2-9

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