Below are the Designated Intervals of When to Perform PMCS & Classes of Leaks
To conduct a proper PMCS you need a DA Form 5988, DA Form 2404, and the Technical Manual. A 5988 is a print out with all the existing issues known about the equipment. The DA Form 2404 is where you record any new faults found. If you are going to operate the equipment it should be dispatched to you from the FMT team. Army Publishing Directorate This Technical Manual (TM) is provided to help you operate and maintain the Light Medium Tactical Vehicles (LMTV). It is divided into the following major sections in order of appearance:. FRONT COVER INDEX. The front cover index contains a list of the most important topics contained in the manual. Offline, PMCS App for Military vehicles for U.S. Marines, Airforce, Army National Guard and Army Reserve. Never be without a -10 TM manual again and have to listen to the 1SG asking you 'Where is your TM at??' Just reply that you are now in the Technological Age and have it right on your Smart Phone. There is no way he can argue that.
Designated intervals are performed under usual operating conditions. PMCS intervals must be performed more frequently when operating under unusual conditions like deployment or during Field Operations.
Normal Conditions PMCS Intervals
1. BEFORE checks and services of PM must be performed prior to placing vehicle or its components in operation.
2. DURING checks and services of PM must be performed while the vehicle and/or its components/systems are in operation.
3. AFTER checks and services of PM are performed upon completion of mission.
4. WEEKLY checks and services of PM are performed once every 7 days.
5. MONTHLY checks and services of PM are performed once every 30 days.
Below are How to determine the Different Classes of Leaks
Wetness around seals, gaskets, fittings, or connections indicates leakage. A stain also denotes leakage. If a fitting or connector is loose, tighten it. If broken or defective, report it and get it replaced. You also need to become familiar with the Fluids to determine what fluid is leaking.
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1. Class I. Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration, but not great enough to form visual drops during inspection.
5. MONTHLY checks and services of PM are performed once every 30 days.
Below are How to determine the Different Classes of Leaks
Wetness around seals, gaskets, fittings, or connections indicates leakage. A stain also denotes leakage. If a fitting or connector is loose, tighten it. If broken or defective, report it and get it replaced. You also need to become familiar with the Fluids to determine what fluid is leaking.
Army Lmtv Pmcs Tm
1. Class I. Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration, but not great enough to form visual drops during inspection.
2. Class II. Leakage great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to drip from item during time of inspected.
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3. Class III. Leakage great enough to form drops that fall from the item during the time of being inspected Serial cleaner crack.