TM 10-4610-239-24
TM 08580B-24/3
i.
When it is hard to do all of the PMCS procedures at one time, they can sometimes be done in parts. If possible,
plan to do all the procedures within 24 hours. All available time at halts and in bivouac areas must be used, if
needed, to make sure that the PMCS is done.
2-9. PMCS PROCEDURES.
a.
PMCS Support Diagrams. Figure 2-1 gives location of components for the flatbed cargo trailer and figure 2-2
gives location of components for ROWPU.
b.
PMCS Table. Table 2-1 gives PMCS procedures. The PMCS table is made up of the following columns:
(1) Item No. This column gives the order in which the checks and services are to be done. Use these item
numbers when filling out the TM Item No. column on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
Worksheet, or Marine Corps forms as prescribed by TM 4700-15/1.
(2) Interval. These columns state, in calendar days, the amount of time between scheduled checks and services.
A dot ( is placed in the column that applies to each procedure.
)
M-Monthly
Q-Quarterly
A-Annually
(3) Item To Be Inspected. This column names the item to be checked or serviced.
(4) Procedures. This column gives the checks and services that need to be done on the item.
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