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TM 9-6115-663-13&P
a. Carefully read the entire task before starting. It tells you what you will need and what you
have to know to start the task. DO NOT START THE TASK UNTIL:
(1) You know what is needed
(z) You have everything you need
(3) You understand what to do
b. If parts are listed, they can be drawn from technical supply. Before you start the task, check to
make sure you can get the needed parts. National stock numbers (NSNs) and part numbers for
generator set parts are listed in the generator Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL)
manual, TM 9-6115-645-24P, and the engine RPSTL manual, TM 9-2815-256-24P. NSNs and
part numbers for the 2 1/2-ton trailer chassis parts are listed in TM 9-2330-205-14&P. NSNs
and part numbers for the next higher assembly (the power unit or power plant, less generator
set(s) and trailer chassis) are listed in Appendix F.
c. If expendable/durable supplies or materials are needed, get them before starting the task.
Refer to Appendix E for the correct nomenclature and NSN.
How to do the Task. Before starting, read the entire task. Be sure that you understand the entire
procedure before you begin the task. As you read, remember the following:
a. PAY ATTENTION TO WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES.
b. Use the GLOSSARY if you do not understand the special abbreviations or unusual terms used
in this manual.
c. The following are standard maintenance practices. Instructions about these practices are
usually not included in task steps. When standard maintenance practices do not apply, the
task steps will tell you. The standard maintenance practices are:
Tag electrical wiring before disconnecting it.
(1)
Discard used preformed packing, retainers, gaskets, cotter pins, lock washers, and similar
(2)
items. Install new parts to replace the discarded items.
Coat packing before installation, in accordance with the task instructions.
(3)
Disassembly procedures describe the disassembly needed for total authorized repair. You
(4)
may not need to disassemble an item as far as described in the task. Follow the disassem-
bly steps only as far as needed to repair/replace worn or damaged parts.
Clean the assembly, subassembly, or part before inspecting it.
(5)
Before installing components having mating surfaces, inspect the mating surfaces to make
(6)
sure they are in serviceable condition.
Hold the bolt (or screw) head with a wrench (or screwdriver) while tightening or loosening
(7)
a nut on the bolt (or screw).
(8) Torque to the special torque cited when the task instructions include the words "torque to."
Use standard torques at all other times.
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