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GENERAL SERVICE AND INSPECTION PROCEDURES
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TM-9-2320-280-20-1 Truck Utility Cargo/Troop 1-1/4 Ton 4x4 Manual
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Unit Level Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services HMMWV

TM 9-2320-280-20-1 2-11. SPECIFIC PMCS PROCEDURES a. The preventive maintenance for which you are responsible is provided in Table 2-1. The checks and services  listed  are  arranged  in  logical  order  requiring  minimal  time  and  effort  on  your  part. b. The  following  columns  read  across  on  the  PMCS  schedule: (1) Item Number.  Provides logical order of PMCS performance and is used as a source number for DA  Form  2404,  on  which  your  PMCS  results  will  be  recorded. (2) Intervals.  Shows  the  interval  next  to  each  item  number  to  indicate  when  that  check  is  to  be performed.  The  interval  will  be  repeated  when  consecutive  item  numbers  are  to  be  inspected  during  the same  interval.  Interval  columns  include: (a) Semiannual  (six  month)  checks; (b) Annual  (yearly)  checks;  and (c) Biennial  (every  two  years)  checks. (3) Item To Be Inspected.  Lists  the  system,  common  name,  or  location  of  the  item  to  be  inspected. (4)  Procedures.  Provides instructions for servicing, inspection, lubrication, replacement, or adjustment,  and  in  some  cases,  having  item  repaired  at  a  higher  level. NOTE Always  do  your  preventive  maintenance  checks  and  services  in  the  order  prepared.  Once  it gets to be a habit, you will be able to spot anything wrong in a hurry. (5) Not Fully Mission Capable.  If vehicle meets criteria in this column, vehicle is not mission capable   (NMC). 2-4

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