TM 5-4940-228-14Section V. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICE4-9. General.4-10. Preventive Maintenance Services.Periodic maintenance checks permit or-a. Table 4-1 lists preventive maintenance ser-ganizational maintenance personnel to check thevices that must be performed on a weekly andeffectiveness of the daily maintenance program.monthly interval by organizational personnel.Additional periodic maintenance services beyondb. Service intervals should be shortened underthe scope of the operator’s maintenance are alsoextreme or unusual conditions.performed at this time.Section VI. TROUBLESHOOTING4-11. General.a. This section contains troubleshooting infor-mation for locating and correcting most of the oper-ating troubles which may develop in the PaintSpray Outfit. Each malfunction for an individualcomponent, unit, or system is followed by a list oftests or inspections which will help you to deter-mine probable causes and corrective actions in theorder listed.b. This manual cannot list all malfunctions thatmay occur, nor all tests or inspections and cor-rective actions. If a malfunction is not listed or isnot corrected by listed corrective actions, notifyyour supervisor.4-12. Organizational Troubleshooting Chart.Troubleshooting procedures for organizationalmaintenance personnel are listed in Table 4-2. Rem-edies that are beyond the scope of organizationalmaintenance must be reported to direct supportmaintenance personnel.NOTEBefore you use this table, be sure youhave performed all applicable oper-ating checks.Section VII. RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION4-13. Radio Interference Suppression.This section is not applicable to this equipment.Section VIII. MAINTENANCE OF SPRAY GUN4-14. General.The spray guns are pressure feed, external atom-izing, nonbleeder type, which provide positive cutoff4-15. Disassembly.of air flow when the triggers are released.Use Figure 4-1 and proceed as follows:4-2
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