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TM-10-3610-203-14 Press Shelter Unit of the Transportable Special Warfare Printing Plant Manual
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Preventive Maintenance Services

TM 10-3610-203-14 Section III.  REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 4-5.  Special Tools and Equipment No special tools or equipment are required by organizational maintenance personnel for the maintenance of the press shelter. 4-6.  Maintenance Repair Parts Repair parts and equipment are listed and illustrated in the repair parts and special tools list covering organizational maintenance,  TM  10-3610-203-20P.    Repair  parts  required  for  maintenance  of  the  various  items  of  equipment  which form a part of the shelter system are defined in the applicable publication supplied with each unit. 4-7.  Fabricated  Tools  and  Equipment No fabrication of special tools and equipment is necessary for maintenance of the press shelter. Section IV.  LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS 4-8.  General Lubrication Information This section contains lubrication instructions for the press shelter of the special warfare printing plant. 4-9.  Detailed Lubrication Information a.  General.  Keep all lubricants in closed containers and store in a clean, dry place away from external heat.  Allow no dust, dirt, or other foreign material to mix with the lubricants.  Keep all lubrication equipment clean and ready for use. b.  Cleaning.  Keep all external parts not requiring lubrication clean of lubricants.  Before lubricating the equipment, wipe all lubrication points free of dirt and grease.  Clean all lubrication points after lubricating to prevent accumulation of foreign matter. c.  Points of Lubrication.  Lubricate the door hinges and handles of the press shelter with a few drops of lubricating oil (Item 16, App.  D) monthly, or if binding occurs during operation. d.    Unusual  Conditions.    Reduce  service  intervals  i.e.,  lubricate  more  frequently,  to  compensate  for  abnormal  or extreme  conditions,  such  as  high  or  low  temperatures,  continued  operation  in  sand  or  dust,  immersion  in  water,  or exposure  to  moisture.    Any  one  of  these  operations  or  conditions  may  cause  contamination  and  quickly  destroy  the protective qualities of the lubricants.  Intervals may be extended during inactive periods commensurate with adequate preservation. NOTE A lubricant which is fouled by dust and sand acts as an abrasive mixture and causes rapid wear of parts. Section V.  PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES 4-10.  General To ensure that the printing plant is ready for operation at all times, it must be inspected systematically so that defects may   be   discovered   and   corrected   before   they   result   in   serious   damage   or   failure.      The   necessary   preventive maintenance  checks  and  services  are  listed  in  table  4-1.    Defects  discovered  during  operation  of  the  system  shall  be noted for future correction to be made as soon as operation has ceased.  Stop operation immediately if a deficiency is noted   during   operation,   which   would   damage   the   equipment   if   operation   were   continued.      All   deficiencies   and shortcomings  will  be  recorded  together  with  the  corrective  action  taken  on  DA  Form  2404  (Equipment  Inspection  and Maintenance Worksheet) at the earliest possible opportunity. 4-7

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