TM 55-1945-205-24-20052 00 20052 002.Welds: Many items on the equipment are welded. To check these welds, look for chipped paint, rust, corrosion or gaps. 3.Electrical wires, connectors and harnesses: Tighten loose connectors. Look for cracked or broken insulation, bare wires and broken connectors. If any are found, notify your supervisor.4.Hoses and fluid lines: Look for wear, damage and leaks, and make sure clamps and fittings are tight. Wet spots mean a leak. A stain by a fitting or connector can also mean a leak. When you find a leak, notify your supervisor. Lubrication Service Intervals - Normal ConditionsFor safer, more trouble free operations, make sure that your equipment is serviced when it needs it. For the proper lubrication and service intervals, see the PMCS section of this manual. Lubrication Service Intervals - Unusual ConditionsYour equipment will require extra service and care when you operate under unusual conditions. High or low temperatures, long periods of hard use, or continued use in sand, mud, or snow will break down the lubricant, requiring you to add or change lubricant more often. Lubrication SymbolsThe following lubrication symbols are used in the PMCS table: Grease, Cindol (Starter & Pinion) (Item 25, WP 0358 00)Grease, Outboard Motor, Triple Guard (Item 28, WP 0358 00)Hydraulic Fluid Petroleum Base, Quicksilver Power Trim & Steering Fluid (Item 31, WP 0358 00)Kit, HPF Lube (Item 34, WP 0358 00)GAA- Grease, Automotive and Artillery (Item 23, WP 0358 00)10C044-1TRIPLE-GUARDGREASE10C044-210C044-3GEARCASE LUBE10C044-4
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