ARMY TM 5-6675-308-12
MARINE CORPS TM 08837A-12/1A
OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
a. Use MIL-E-52798, alkyd enamel camouflage
4-1. General. Tools required for
most operator/crew
paint (forest green color) and a small brush for
maintenance are contained in a kit located in the
touchup painting.
the Basic Issue Items List, Section III, Appendix B of
b. Assistance in troubleshooting battery problems
this manual.
may be obtained from the motor pool.
Section Il. LUBRICATING INSTRUCTIONS
b. Use Lubricating Oil, General Purpose (0-196), to
4-2. General. There are no
lubrication orders for PADS.
The following lubrication is required on PADS:
with pins in primary pallet to prevent rust.
a. Use Lubricating Oil, General Purpose (0-196), to
lubricate clamping catches.
Section Ill. OPERATOR/CREW PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
b. While you operate always keep in mind the
4-3. General. To
ensure that PADS is
always ready for
CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. Perform your during
operation, it must be inspected systematically so that
(D) preventive maintenance checks and services.
defects may be discovered and corrected before they
result in serious damage or failure. The necessary pre-
c. After you operate be sure to perform your after
ventive maintenance checks and services to be per-
(A) preventive maintenance checks and services.
formed are listed and described in table 4-1. Item
d. If your equipment fails to operate, troubleshoot
numbers in the tables indicate sequence of minimum
with proper equipment. Report any deficiencies using
inspection requirements. Note defects discovered dur-
ing operation for correction after operation. Stop oper-
the proper forms. See DA Pam 738-750, The Army
ation immediately if a deficiency is noted which would
Maintenance Management System (TAMMS). Marine
Corps users shall refer to TM 4700-15/1.
observe the following:
a. Before you operate always keep in mind the
CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. Perform your before (B)
preventive maintenance checks and services.