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Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
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(2) Interval Column. This column identifies the interval at which the check or service is performed. Only
those columns are used which are pertinent to the equipment.
(3) Item To Be Inspected Column. The equipment or portion of the equipment being checked or serviced is
listed in this column.
(4) Procedures Column. This column contains the check or service procedure.
(5) Equipment Is Not Ready/Available If: Column. The reason why an equipment will be classified as unable
to perform its mission will be given in this column. An entry in this column will:
(a) Identify conditions that make the equipment not ready/available for readiness reporting purposes.
(b) Deny use of the equipment until corrective maintenance has been performed.
b.  Routine Checks. Checks like equipment inventory, cleaning, dusting, washing, checking for frayed cables,
storing items not in use, covering unused receptacles and checking for loose nuts and bolts are not listed in your PMCS.
They are things you should do anytime you see they must be done. If you find a routine check like one of these listed in
your PMCS, it was listed because other operators reported problems with this item.
Table 2-1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
NOTE
If the equipment must be kept in continuous operation, check and service only those items that can be
checked and serviced without disturbing operation. Make the complete checks and services when the
equipment can be shut down.
NOTE:
Within designated inverval, these checks are to be done in the order listed.
B = Before
D = During
W = Weekly
Perform weekly as well as before PMCS if:
(1) You are the assigned operator and have not operated the equipment
since the last weekly.
(2) You are operating the equipment for the first time.
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