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4-10
CLEANING AGENTS (Cont).
b.
Prior to using water to clean, ensure master cylinder fill cap is tightened.
c.
Allow wet brakes to dry before using trailer.
4-11
LEAKAGE DEFINITIONS FOR UNIT PMCS.
Wetness around seals, gaskets, fittings, or connections indicates leakage. A stain also denotes leakage. Use the following leak-
age classes to determine the status of the trailer. When in doubt, notify your supervisor.
CAUTION
Operation is allowable with Class I or II leakage except for brake systems. Any brake fluid leakage
must be corrected. Any Class III leakage must be corrected. Failure to do so may result in damage
to the equipment.
a.
Class I. Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration not great enough to form drops.
b.
Class II. Leakage great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to drip from item being
checked/inspected.
c.
Class III. Leakage great enough to cause drops that fall from the item being checked/inspected.
Table 4-1. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
for M1101, M1102, and Trailer Chassis
Item
No.
Interval
Location
Procedure
Not Fully Mission
Capable If:
Item To
Check/
Service
1
Semi-
annual
Lunette
a.
Measure lunette ring thickness. If mea-
surement is less than 5/8, replace
lunette (para 4-27).
a.
Lunette ring thickness is less than
5/8.
b. Inspect master pin slotted hole for wear.
If hole length exceeds 2.313 inches or
hole width exceeds 1.20 inches, replace
lunette (para 4-28).
b. Wear limits are exceeded.
2
Semi-
annual
Brake
Actuator
Assembly
a.
Inspect master pin hole for wear. If hole
diameter exceeds 1.06 inches, replace
outer case assembly (para 4-27).
a.
Wear limits are exceeded.
b. Inspect front roller pin hole for wear. If
hole diameter exceeds 0.75 inch, replace
outer case assembly (para 4-27).
b. Wear limits are exceeded.
c.
Remove
and
disassemble
hydraulic
brake actuator assembly (para 4-27).
c.
Wear limits are exceeded.
3
Semi-
annual
Tires
a.
Visually check for underinflated and
unserviceable tires. Check tires for leaks,
cuts, gouges, cracks, or bulges. Remove
all penetrating objects.
a.
Any tire is missing or unservice-
able.
Tires
have
leaks,
cuts,
gouges, cracks, or bulges which
would result in tire failure during
operation.