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Types of Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)
For each service interval, perform all checks and services listed and all checks and services associated with any
lower service interval.
Before: Do the Before (B) PMCS before operating the machine. Pay attention to the WARNINGS and
CAUTIONS.
During: Do the During (D) PMCS while machine or its components are in operation. Pay attention to the
WARNINGS and CAUTIONS.
After: Do the After (A) PMCS after operating the machine. Pay attention to the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS.
Monthly: Do the Monthly (M) PMCS once a month on the machine. Pay attention to the WARNINGS and
CAUTIONS.
Always perform PMCS in the same order, every time. Once practiced, problems can be spotted quickly. If an item
or component being inspected is inoperable or damaged, either troubleshoot by following instructions in the
Troubleshooting Section of this manual or repair and/or replace as described in the related maintenance task. If
there appears to be a malfunction that cannot be repaired immediately, complete either DA Form 2404,or DA Form
5988-E.
FLUID LEAKAGE
Class I: Seepage of fluid (as indicated by wetness or discoloration) not sufficient enough to form drops.
Class II: Leakage of fluid sufficient enough to form drops, but not sufficient enough to cause the drops to
drip from the item being inspected.
Class III: Leakage of fluid sufficient enough to form drops that fall from the item being inspected.
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