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CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3-1. Special Tools
the fork lift truck are listed in the basic issue items
list, Appendix B, of this manual.
No special tools are required for operation or to per-
form operator and organizational maintenance of the
3-3. Organizational Maintenance Repair
fork lift truck.
Parts
3-2. Basic Issue Supplies and Equipment
Repair parts allocated to organizational maintenance
Supplies and equipment issued with or authorized for
are listed and illustrated in TM 10-3930-621-20P.
Section II. LUBRICATION
3-4. General Lubrication Information
the equipment wipe all lubrication points free of dirt
and grease. Clean all lubrication points after lubri-
a. These paragraphs contain general lubrication
cating to prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
instructions and lubrication instructions which are
c. Points of Lubrication. Service the points of lubri-
supplemental to, and not specifically covered in, the
cation at the proper intervals as illustrated on current
lubrication order.
lubrication order.
b. Refer to DA PAM 310-4 for the current lubrica-
d. Operation Immediately after Lubrication. Oper-
tion order.
ate the truck through all movements for 5 minutes
3-5. Detailed Lubrication Information
immediately after lubrication. Inspect filters and
lines for evidence of leakage. If crankcase oil was
a. General. Keep all lubricants in sealed containers
changed, operate engine for 5 minutes and again
and stored in a clean dry place away from external
check oil level. Remove seat to gain access to engine
heat. Allow no dust, dirt, or other foreign material
compartment.
to mix with the lubricants. Keep all lubrication equip-
e. Engine Oil Filter. Refer to figure 3-1 and service
ment clean and ready to use.
the engine oil filter.
b. Cleaning. Keep all external parts not requiring
lubrication clean of lubricants. Before lubricating
3-1

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