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Table 2-1. Operator’s Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for M1101, M1102, and Trailer Chassis

TM  9-2330-392-14&P 2-5 CLEANING AGENTS (Con’t). b. Prior  to  using  water  to  clean,  ensure  master  cylinder  fill  cap  is  tightened. c. Allow  wet  brakes  to  dry  before  using  trailer. 2-6  LEAKAGE  DEFINITIONS  FOR  OPERATOR  PMCS. Wetness  around  seals,  gaskets,  fittings,  or  connections  indicates  leakage.  A  stain  also  denotes  leakage.  Use  the following  leakage  classes  to  determine  the  status  of  the  trailer.  When  in  doubt,  notify  Unit  maintenance. Operation is allowable with Class I or II leakage except for brake systems. Any brake fluid  leakage  must  be  corrected.  Any  Class  III  leakage  must  be  reported  to  Unit  mainte- nance.  Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  damage  to  the  equipment. a. Class  I.  Leakage  indicated  by  wetness  or  discoloration  not  great  enough  to  form  drops. b. Class II. Leakage great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to drip from item being checked/inspected. c. Class  III.  Leakage  great  enough  to  cause  drops  that  fall  from  the  item  being  checked/inspected. 2-5

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