TM 5-4930-227-14
CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3-1. Tools and Equipment
personnel for the maintenance of the tank and
a. Basic issue tools and repair parts issued with
pump unit.
or authorized for the tank and pump unit are
3-2. Organizational Maintenance Repair
listed in the basic issue items list, appendix C of
Parts
this manual.
Organizational maintenance repair parts are list-
b. No special tools or equipment are required
ed and illustrated in TM 5-4930-227-24P (when
by the operator or organizational maintenance
printed).
3-3. General Lubrication
Refer to Lubrication Order,
for general lubrication.
3-4. Detailed Lubrication
Section Il. LUBRICATION
quiring lubrication free from lubricants. Before
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lubricating the equipment, wipe all lubrication
points free of oil, dirt and grease. Clean all lub-
rication points after lubricating to prevent
the accumulation of foreign matter.
c. Operation Immediately After Lubrication.
a. Care of Lubrication. Keep all lubricants in
Operate the engine immediately after lubrication.
closed containers and store in a clean, dry place,
Inspect the engine for oil leaks. If the crankcase
away from external heat. Allow no dust, dirt, or
oil has been changed, operate the engine for ap-
other foreign material to mix with the lubri-
proximately 5 minutes before checking the oil
cants. Keep all lubrication equipment clean and
level.
ready for use.
d. Air Cleaner Service. Refer to figure 3-1
b. Cleaning. Keep all external parts not re-
and service the air cleaner.
3-1