TM 5-3895-376-14&P
Section II. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS; TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND
DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE); AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
4-3. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.
4-4. SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT
EQUIPMENT.
For common tools and equipment refer to the Modi-
fied Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) ap-
No special tools, TMDE, or support equipment are re-
plicable to your unit. The basic tool kit assigned to
quired for operation or maintenance of the plate com-
mechanics for this unit is the Tool Kit, General Me-
pactor.
chanic's: Automotive as defined in SC 5180-90-N26.
All other tools required for the performance of each
4-5. REPAIR PARTS.
task are listed in the setup of each task and identified
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in Appendix C
of this manual.
Section Ill. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT
1.
4-6. INSPECTION UPON RECEIPT.
take of air cleaner.
a.
Inspect plate compactor for loose or missing
mounting hardware on all components.
2.
b.
Inspect around engine base for signs of oil leak-
age.
b.
Perform before operation preventive mainte-
nance checks and services listed in section II of
c.
Inspect fuel lines and fittings for signs of fuel leak-
age.
c.
Remove tag after adjusting tension on v-belt.
4-7. SERVICING UPON RECEIPT.
a.
Compactors shipped outside CONUS must be re-
moved from shipping crate and the following per-
formed:
Section IV. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
a.
Item Number Column. This column lists, in logical
4-8. GENERAL.
order of performance, the checks and services
The necessary preventive maintenance checks and
that are to be performed. These numbers shall be
used as a source of item numbers for the TM
services to be performed at the unit level are listed
Number Column on DA Form 2404, Equipment
and described in Table 4-2. The preventive mainte-
Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, in re-
nance services include lubrication requirements for
cording results of the checks and services.
the plate compactor, to be performed by unit mainte-
nance.
b.
Interval Column. This column contains the time
frame for which a required check or service is to
4-9. PMCS PROCEDURES.
be pet-formed.
The PMCS procedures are arranged in a logical se-
c.
Location/Item to Check/Service Column. This col-
quence as indicated by the item numbers. Explana-
umn defines the item or group of items to be
tion of column is in the PMCS table as follows:
checked and serviced.
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