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TM 11-6625-467-12
CHAPTER 4
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE
Section I. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
d. Tool Kit, Electronic Equipment TK-101/G.
NOTE
Operator and organizational maintenance
4-3. Routine Services
instructions are combined and are per-
Routine checks such as equipment inventory,
formed by the operator as an
cleaning, dusting, washing, checking for frayed
organizational level task or as aviation
cables, and checking for loose nuts and bolts are not
unit maintenance (AVUM).
listed as PMCS checks. They are things that should
4-1. Scope of Maintenance
be done any time they are noted.
The maintenance duties of the operator are listed
4-4. Preventive Maintenance Checks and
below, together with a reference to the paragraph
Service Periods
covering the specific maintenance function. Tools
Complete preventive m a i n t e n a n c e is the per-
and materials needed for maintenance are listed in
f o r m a n c e of routine services (para 4-3) and
preventive maintenance c h e c k s and services
(PMCS) (table 4-1), to ensure that the equipment is
b. Preventive maintenance checks and services
available and ready for operation. The equipment
(PMCS) (para 4-4).
should be checked and serviced before going into
c. Cleaning and preservation (para 4-b).
operation and as soon as possible after operational
4-2. Tools and Materials Required
shutdown. If a defect is noted, refer the deficiency to
a higher category of maintenance. Records and
The following tools and materials are required for
reports of these checks must be made in accordance
maintenance
with TM 38-750.
a. Lint-free cloth.
b. TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE.
c. Brush MIL-G-721.
Table 4-1. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
NOTE
4-1
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