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Figure 4. Side Drain Cock and Valve Installation
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS - Continued

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TM 5-3895-379-23-2
0279
FIELD MAINTENANCE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
INITIAL SETUP:
Personnel Required
Materials/Parts
Construction Equipment Repairer 91L
Cap Set, Protective, Dust and Moisture Seal
(WP 0288, Table 1, Item 12)
Cleaning Compound, Solvent
References
(WP 0288, Table 1, Item 13, 14, 15)
TB 43-0209
Detergent, GP Liquid
TM 9-233
(WP 0288, Table 1, Item 17)
TM 9-247
Lubricating Oil, Engine, 15W40 Grade
Volume 1, WP 0195
(WP 0288, Table 1, Item 29, 30, 31)
Rag, Wiping (WP 0288, Table 1, Item 60)
Tag, Marker (WP 0288, Table 1, Item 70)
NOTE
Refer to (Volume 1, WP 0195) for General Wiring Repair instructions.
SCOPE
These general maintenance instructions contain general shop practices and specific methods you must be familiar
with to properly maintain the CB534B and CB534C Rollers, Motorized, Vibrating Tandem Steel Drums. You should
read and understand these practices and methods before starting maintenance tasks on the roller.
END OF TASK
WORK SAFETY
1.
Before starting a task, think about the risks and hazards to your safety as well as others. Wear protective gear
such as safety goggles or lenses, safety shoes, rubber apron or gloves. Protect yourself against injury.
2.
Observe all WARNINGs and CAUTIONs.
3.
When lifting heavy parts, have someone help you. Make sure that lifting equipment is working properly, that it
is suitable for the task assigned, of sufficient load capacity, and is secured against slipping.
4.
Always use power tools carefully.
5.
Before beginning a procedure, ensure that the following conditions have been observed, unless otherwise
specified:
a.
Roller must be parked on level ground with drums chocked.
b.
Engine must be off.
c.
Components which are hot at operating temperatures (i.e., cooling, exhaust, and hydraulic systems) must
cool down before they are removed.
d.
Components must, however, be at operating temperature to be tested.
e.
Battery disconnect switch must be in OFF position or batteries disconnected when performing electrical
system maintenance.
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03/15/2011Rel(1.8)root(maintwp)wpno(M00217)


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