TM 11-5825-278-12-2
Section II.
OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS AND SERVICES
SECTION CONTENTS
2-6.
General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-7.
Routine Checks and Services. . . . . . . . . . . .
2-8.
PMCS Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-6. GENERAL
a.
Operator routine checks and services and preventive
maintenance checks and services (PMCS) are the required inspection
and care of equipment.
Both services are necessary in order to keep
the direction finder set in good operating condition.
b.
Always keep in mind the warnings and cautions pertaining to
the–direction finder set.
Perform your Before (B) PMCS before the
direction finder set is used on a mission.
c.
If any portion of the direction finder set fails to operate,
refer to paragraph 3-3 and paragraph 3-4.
Record any malfunctions
or suspected faults on DA Form 2404 (refer to DA Pam 738-750).
2-7. ROUTINE CHECKS AND SERVICES
a.
Routine services are a collection of checks and observations
performed by the operator at all times.
Routine services are not
listed in the preventive maintenance checks and services table.
b.
No tools or equipment are required for routine servicing of
your direction finder set.
The following cleaning materials will be
useful to you:
Lint-free cloths
Soft bristle paint brush
c.
You should perform these routine checks prior to operating
the equipment:
Check for completeness of equipment.
Ensure all equipment
pieces to the direction finder set are accounted for.
Clean and dust the direction finder set units with a soft
Cloth and dry paint brush.
Check for cuts or fraying on all cables.
Check for dented, chipped, bent or broken cases and covers.
Check for rust.
Check control switches and knobs for smooth operation.
Ensure switches point to the proper setting or indication.
Check for bent or broken SIGNAL STR meter needle.
Check for loose screws.
Ensure wingnuts are not damaged.
Check cable connectors.
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