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PMCS COLUMN ENTRY EXPLANATION.
Item No. Column. The checks and services are numbered in interval order showing a walk-around
a.
sequence around the Blade Pro Motor Grader Control System. Use these numbers in the "Item No."
column on DA Form 2404 or DA Form 5988-E when recording faults that you don't immediately fix.
Interval Column. This column indicates when the lubrication, check, and/or service should be
b.
performed.
Location, Item to Check/Service Column. The underlined items listed in this column are divided into
c.
groups indicating the portion of the equipment of which they are a part (e.g., brakes, fuel, and engine).
Under these groupings, a few common words are used to identify the specific item being checked.
Procedure Column. This column contains procedures required to perform the checks and services.
d.
Not Fully Mission Capable If Column. This column contains the criteria that cause the equipment to
e.
be classified as NOT READY/AVAILABLE because of an inability to perform its primary mission. An
entry in this column will:
(1)
Identify conditions that make the equipment not available for readiness reporting purposes.
(2)
Deny use of the equipment until corrective maintenance has been performed.
BLADE PRO MOTOR GRADER CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATOR'S PMCS TABLE.
Table 3-4. Blade Pro Motor Grader Control System Operator's PMCS (Before/After)
Location
Item
Item to
Not Fully Mission
No.
Interval
Check/Service
Procedure
Capable If:
1.
Before/After Hydraulic Tubes Check all hydraulic tubes and fittings
Class III leaks are evident.
and Fittings
for leaks.
2.
Before/After PSV2 Hydraulic
Check all hydraulic valves for leaks.
Class III leaks are evident.
Valves
3.
Before/After Hydraulic Hoses Check all hydraulic hoses for leaks.
Class III leaks are evident.
4.
Before/After Electrical
Check all electrical cables to ensure
Frayed, cracked, or
Cables and Coil
none are frayed, cracked, or exposed.
exposed wires are evident.
Cords
Check electrical connections to ensure
Connectors are damaged.
they are free of dirt, debris, and
damage.
Check all screws and nuts for
tightness.
Ensure dust caps are in place when
electrical connections are not being
used.