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TM-55-4920-234-15 Tester Starter Torque Type B-1 PART NO. RT320-200 Manual
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Section V. ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS

Section IIl. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
28. GENERAL
29.  OPERATIONAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
To insure that the starter torque tester is in operational
readiness at all times, it must be systematically
The operational preventive maintenance services are
inspected so defects may be discovered and corrected
performed before operation, during operation, and after
before resulting in serious damage to, or failure of, the
operation. These maintenance services and inspections
equipment.
Systematic  preventive  maintenance
are listed in the operator's daily preventive maintenance
services are based on scheduled inspections and
chart.
services  to  be  accomplished  by  operators  and
organizational personnel. The maintenance inspections
Caution: Stop operation immediately
will be recorded in accordance with procedures outlined
if a defect that could cause damage
in  the  equipment  inspection  and  maintenance
to  the  equipment  by  continuing
worksheets listed in paragraph 2. Each form covers a
specific inspection period, providing a system of
operations is noted.
progressive maintenance.  These forms are available
through normal supply channels.
Operator's Daily Preventive Maintenance Chart
Procedures
Reference Applicable to Each Item
BEFORE OPERATION
Inspect tachometer and torquemeter for cracked
(10 and 11, fig. 2)
face.
Inspect brake pressure control assembly for leaks.
Inspect all adapters, couplings, jaws, and other
accessories for excessive wear, breaks, and
chips.
DURING OPERATION
Inspect all gages for proper function.
Inspect all hydraulic couplings for leaks.
AFTER OPERATION
Inspect entire assembly for signs of hydraulic
leaks.
maximum of 50 hours of operation.  The monthly
30. ORGANIZATIONAL PREVENTIVE
interval will be equivalent to 4 weeks or a maximum of
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
250 hours of operation, whichever occurs first. These
maintenance services and inspections are listed in the
Preventive
maintenance
procedures
are
organizational preventive maintenance chart.
performed by organizational maintenance personnel
periodically. The weekly interval will be equivalent to a
Organizational Preventive Maintenance Chart (Sheet 1 of 2)
Procedures
Reference Applicable to Each Item
DAILY
Inspect hydraulic fluid in brake pressure control
assembly for cleanliness and refill as required.
Inspect mounting clamp for signs of wear.
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