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TM 11 6625-564-12
CHAPTER 3
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Note: The operator will perform and organizational
dowmtime, and to assure that the equipment is
maintenance.
serviceable.
a. Systematic Care. The procedures given
3-1. Scope of Maintenance
in paragraphs 34 through 311 cover routine
The maintenance duties assigned to the op-
systematic care and cleaning essential to proper
erator are listed below, together with a ref-
upkeep and operation of the equipment,
erence to the paragraphs covering the specific
b. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Serv-
maintenance functions.  The paragraphs in-
ices. The preventive maintenance checks and
clude instructions for performing preventive
services charts (para 35, 38, and 311) out-
and corrective maintenance. No tools or mate-
line functions to be performed at specific in-
rials other than those listed in the paragraph
tervals. These checks and services maintain
3-2 are required.
Army electronic equipment in a serviceable
a. Daily preventive maintenance checks and
condition, that is, in good general (physical)
services (para 34).
condition and in good operating condition. To
b. Cleaning (para 3-6).
assist operators in maintaining serviceability,
c. Monthly preventive maintenance checks
the charts indicate what to check, how to
and services (para 37).
check, and what the normal conditions are; the
d. Preservation (para 3-9).
References column lists the illustrations, para-
e. Quarterly preventive maintenance checks
graphs, or manuals that contain supplementary
and services (para 310).
information. If the defect cannot be remedied
f. Replacement of indicator lamps (para 3
by performing the corrective action indicated,
12).
higher level maintenance or repair is required.
32 Tools and Materials Required for
Records and reports of these checks and serv-
Maintenance
ices must be made in accordance with the re-
quirements set forth in TM 38750.
The tools and materials required for organi-
zational maintenance are listed below:
3-4. Daily Preventive Maintenance Checks
a. Phillips screwdriver.
and Services
b. Lint-free cloth.
c. Blade screwdriver.
Preventive maintenance checks and services
d. Sandpaper, extra fine #000.
of the maintenance kit are required daily. A
e. Small soft-bristle brush.
daily period is defined as 8 hours of equipment
f Rubber electrician's tape.
operation. Parapraph 3-5 specifies checks and
g. Materials for repainting, (Refer to TM
services that must be accomplished daily or
9-213.)
under the special conditions listed below:
h. Hexagon wrench, #8.
a. When the equipment is initially installed.
b. When the equipment is reinstalled after
3-3. Preventive Maintenance
removal for any reason.
Preventive maintenance is the systematic
c. At least once each week if the equipment
care, servicing, and inspection of equipment to
is maintained in a standby condition.
prevent the occurrence of trouble, to reduce
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