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TM 11-6625-2609-12
ORGANIZTIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3-1. Tools and Equipment
a n d organizational maintenance repairmen is
Test equipment prescribed for use by operator
given in paragraph 1-9 c.
Section II. REPAINTING AND REFINISHING INSTRUCTIONS
cloth dampened (not wet) with cleaning com-
3 - 2 . Cleaning
pound.
Before any painting or refinishing is done, the
c. Remove with a brush, dust or dirt from
surface should be cleaned-
plugs, receptacles, and jacks.
CAUTION
d. Use a soft, clean cloth to clean the front
D o not use any cleaning solvent on the
panel and control knobs. If dirt is difficult to re-
front panel where silk-screening is pres-
move, dampen the cloth with water and use mild
ent.
soap if necessary.
a. Remove dust and loose dirt with a clean soft
3-3. Repainting and Refinishing
cloth.
Remove rust and corrosion from metal surfaces
WARNING
by lightly sanding them with fine sandpaper.
Brush two thin coats of paint on the bare metal
Cleaning compound is toxic and flam-
m a b l e . Provide adequate ventilation.
to protect it from further corrosion. Refer to
SB 11-573 to determine the paint or preserva-
DO NOT use near a flame.
tive to be used. Refer to TB 746-10 for applicable
cleaning and refinishing practices.
b. Remove grease and ground-in dirt with a
Section III. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
item numbers indicate the sequence of and mini-
3 - 4 . General
mum inspection required. Defects discovered dur-
To insure that the MK-1004A/ARC is always
ing operation of the unit will be noted for future
ready for operation, it must be inspected system-
correction to be made as soon as operation has
atically so that defects may be discovered and
ceased. Stop operation immediately if a deficiency
corrected before they result in serious damage or
is noted during operation which would damage
failure. The necessary preventive maintenance
the equipment. Record all deficiencies together
checks and services to be performed are listed
with the corrective action taken.
and described in tables 3-1 through 3-3. The
Table 3-1. Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

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