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preventive maintenance procedure is critical to the operation of the equipment
and the schedule for servicing is absolute (not just recommended), this
information shall be conspicuously written as a caution.
3.3.1.6.4.2 Preventive maintenance requirement intervals.
The periodicity
of each requirement shall be identified as follows:
a.
Daily Preoperational.
b.
Daily Postoperational.
c.
Daily.
d.
Daily between missions/exercises.
e.
Periodic, followed by the requirement periodicity.
f.
Special, followed by the requirement periodicity.
3.3.1.6.4.3 Preventive maintenance procedure. These procedures shall
include information required to examine, clean, and lubricate the equipment
and shall contain:
a.
References to preventive maintenance instructions contained in COTS
or operational equipment manuals.
b.
Safety precautions.
c.
Tools, parts, materials, and test equipment required.
d.
Cleaning solvents. Solvents shall be identified by Government
specification numbers and National stock numbers.
Instructions for properly maintaining all safety devices and
e.
interlocks, with warnings and cautions.
f.
Instructions for lubrication; also types and quantities of
lubricants to be applied. Lubricants shall be identified by
Government specification numbers and National stock numbers.
g.
Procedures for obtaining access to subassemblies of subcomponents.
Inspection procedures for parts which deteriorate due to cycles of
h.
usage, age and/or other conditions.
i.
Illustrations to identify lubrication points and other pertinent
data.
j.
Illustrations to support the text.
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