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TM-5-4940-228-14 Paint Spray Outfit Model 50-6609 Manual
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Section  V.  PREVENTIVE  MAINTENANCE  CHECKS  AND  SERVICE

TM 5-4940-228-14 CHAPTER 4 ORGANIZATIONAL  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS Section I.  SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL 4-1.  Unloading  Equipment. The total weight of the Paint Spray Outfit is 700 pounds  (318  kg).  You  must  use  a  forklift  of  1,000 pounds (454 kg) capacity to unload the equipment. Keep unit flat during the unloading operation. 4-2.  Unpacking  Equipment. You should move the Paint Spray Outfit as close to  the  main  usage  site  as  possible.  Remove  pack- aging carefully so you do not damage the contents with tools used for unpacking. 4-4. Dismantling for Movement. a. Short Move. (1) For a short distance move, the Paint Spray Outfit does not have to be crated to the same extent as when received. (2) Pack all spray components such as tanks, spray  guns,  hoses,  extension,  cups  and  respirators  in the chest provided. (3) Cart mounted compressor can be lashed in place  on  the  transporting  carrier.  Cover,  if  neces- sary, to protect units. b.  Long  Distance  Move.  For  a  long  distance 4-3. Inspecting And Servicing the Equipment. a. Inspection.   You  should  inspect  the  entire Paint Spray Outfit for signs of damage, missing or loose hardware, or any faults that may have occured during  shipment.  Report  all  faults  to  your supervisor. b.  Servicing.  Perform  the  preventive  mainte- nance  services  listed  in  Table  3-1.  Fill  compressor and engine with oil as described in the Lubrication Order, Chapter 3, Section I. Section  II.  MOVEMENT  TO  A  NEW  WORKSITE move, it is recommended that the Paint Spray Out- fit be packed in a manner duplicating the original packing when received in new condition. Drain gas- oline or run gasoline tank dry; spray inside of gas- oline tank with P-10 preservative, type I, grade 10. Drain  and  refill  engine  and  compressor  crankcase with  type  P-10  preservative,  type  I,  grade  10.  At- tach a tag on both engine and compressor indicating “crankcase is filled with type 10 preservative, drain and refill with approved oil before operating.” 4-5. Reinstallation after Movement. Install the Paint Spray Outfit at the new work- site as previously described in paragraph 1-5. Section III.  REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT 4-6. Special Tools and Equipment. 4-7. Repair Parts. No  special  tools  or  equipment  are  required  for Repair parts and equipment are listed and illus- maintenance of the Paint Spray Outfit. trated in the repair parts and special tool list cov- ering   organizational   maintenance   for   the   outfit (TM 5-4940-288-24P). Section  IV.    LUBRICATION  INSTRUCTIONS 4-8.  Lubrication  Instructions. No lubrication beyond that described in Chapter 3, Section I is required. 4-1

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