ARMY
TM 5-6115-612-12
MARINE CORPS TM 6115-12/7
AIR FORCE
T0 35C2-3-471-1
NAVY
AG-320B0-0MM-000
Section V.
OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
3-6.
GENERAL.
This section provides
instructions to assist the operator in
maintaining
the generator set. If
defective components are noted during
inspections or operation, refer to the
next higher level of maintenance for
repair or replacement.
3-7.
FRAME AND HOUSING.
a.
Tiedown Rinqs.
See figures 1-1
and 1-2 for locations and ensure that
tiedown rings are in place, firmly
attached, and rotate freely.
b. Cable
Support Assembly.
See
figure 1-2.
(1) Ensure
that cable
support
assembly is in
place
and
firmly
attached.
(2) Inspect
all
surfaces
for
corrosion and cracked or chipped paint.
Battery
Holddown.
See figure
3-3.
CAUTION
Battery
holddown needs
to be
secure;
however,
excessive
pressure may cause
battery to
buckle causing internal shorting.
(1) Ensure that battery holddown
is firmly attached.
(2) Inspect battery holddown for
rust or corrosion.
d.
Access Doors and Covers.
See
figure 3-4.
(1) Ensure that access doors and
covers are free of dents, sharp edges,
and holes.
(2) Inspect
all
surfaces
for
corrosion and cracked or chipped paint.
(3) Inspect gaskets for damage.
e.
Control
Fender
and
Exhaust
Fender Assemblies.
See figures 1-1 and
1-2.
(1) Ensure that control
fender
and exhaust fender assemblies are free
of dents, holes, and sharp edges.
(2) Inspect for corrosion
and
cracked or chipped paint.
(3) Ensure that louvers are free
of obstructions.
(4) Ensure
that
hinges
and
latches are securely attached.
(5) Inspect identification plates
for corrosion, legibility, and secure
attachment.
See table 1-2 for location
of plates.
f.
Fuel
and Inlet Air Housings.
See figure 1-2.
(1) Ensure that fuel and inlet
air housings are free of dents, holes,
and sharp edges.
(2) Inspect
for corrosion,
and
cracked or chipped paint.
(3) Ensure
all
fasteners
are
securely attached.
3-9