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TM-9-2320-387-24-1 M1083 Series 5-Ton 6 x 6 Medium Tactical Vehicles (MTV) Manual
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Table 2-1.  Unit Level Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services HMMWV

TM 9-2320-387-24-l 1   2-11.   GENERAL SERVICE AND INSPECTION PROCEDURES (Cont’d) 1 WARNING Drycleaning  solvent is flammable and will not be used near an open flame. A fire extinguisher will be kept nearby when  the solvent is used. Use only in well-ventilated  places. Failure to do this may result in injury to personnel and/or  damage to equipment. c.     Where the instruction  clean appears in a procedure, you  must use drycleaning  solvent (appendix  C, item 26) to clean grease or oil from metal parts. After the item is cleaned, rinsed, and dried, apply a light grade of oil to unprotected  surfaces to prevent rusting. d.    Clean rubber  and plastic materials with  soap and water. Refer to TM 9-2320-387-10  for general vehicle cleaning instructions. 2-  12.   SPECIFIC PMCS PROCEDURES a.   The preventive  maintenance  for which you are responsible  is provided in table 2-l.  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)  Interval. 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.  If vehicle meets criteria in this column, vehicle  is Not Mission Capable (NMC). 2-4

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