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TM 10-3930-630-12
CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. LUBRICATION
3-1.
General Lubrication Information
lubrication clean of lubricants.  Before lubricating the
a.  These
equipment, wipe all lubrication points free of dirt and
paragraphs
contain
general
grease. Clean all lubrication points after lubricating to
lubrication instructions and lubrication instructions which
prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
are supplemental to, and not specifically covered in the
c.  Points of Lubrication. Service the points of
lubrication order.
b.  Refer to DA PAM 310-4 for the current
lubrication at the proper intervals as illustrated on
current lubrication order.
lubrication order.
3-2.
Detailed Lubrication Information
d
Operation Immediately After Lubrication
a.  General Keep all lubricants in sealed
Operate the truck through all movements for 5 minutes
immediately after lubrication. Inspect filters and lines
containers and stored in a clean dry place away from
for evidence of leakage. If crankcase oil was changed,
external heat.  Allow no dust, dirt, or other foreign
operate engine for 5 minutes and again check oil level
material to mix with the lubricants. Keep all lubrication
Open right side panel to gain access to engine oil gage.
equip- ment clean and ready to use.
b.  Cleaning.
Keep all external parts not
requiring.
Section II. OPERATOR'S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
3-3.
General
will be recorded in accordance with TM 38750.
3-4.
Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks
To insure that the fork life truck is ready to operate at all
and Services
times, it must be inspected systematically so that
defects may be discovered and corrected before they
a.  This paragraph contains a tabular listing of
result in serious damage or failure.  The necessary
preventive maintenance checks and services to be
preventive  maintenance  services  which  must  be
performed by the operator are listed and described in
performed by the operator at the indicated intervals
b.  Table 3-1 list preventive maintenance
The item numbers indicate the
sequence of minimum inspection requirements. Defects
services in item numbers listed consecutively and
discovered during operation of the unit will be noted for
indicate the sequence of minimum requirements. The
future correction, to be made as soon as operation has
intervals are listed under services to be performed by
ceased. Stop operation immediately if a deficiency is
the operator.
Columns indicate the item to be
noted during operation which would damage the
inspected, the procedure, and the paragraph reference
equipment if operation were continued. All deficiencies
in this manual where the procedure is described. When
and shortcomings
operational checks are to be made, operator must be
seated on seat.
Table 3-1. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
B - Before Operation
D - During Operation
A - After Operation
Time required: 15
Time required: 0.9
Time required: 12
interval and sequence No.
Work
time
B
D
A
Item to be inspected Procedure
(M/H)
NOTE
Visually inspect for evidence of lubricant and hydraulic leak concurrent with daily service check
1
INSTRUMENT PANEL
0.2
Inspect gages and instruments for broken glass and other damage.
2
FUEL LINES
0.2.
Inspect for leaks and damage and secure mounting.
3
RADIATOR
0.2
Check for leaks and for correct fluid level (para 12).
3-1

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