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TM 55-1905-223-24-15
e. Remove chocks from resilient mounted components.
2-5. Deprocessing Equipment. To move windlass assembly, lifting points are indicated in FIGURE 2-1.
WARNING
Lift windlass by lifting points only, using a sling with four legs to prevent tilting or leaning. Keep
the sling legs clear of all windlass components when lifting or lowering to prevent damage to
equipment or injury to personnel.
2-6. Preliminary Servicing and Adjustment. The following procedures should be completed before anchor windlass
startup:
a. Examine windlass and power unit for any obvious problems that might have come up since the last operation.
b. Check all lubrication points and fluid levels for proper operating levels.
c. Brake should be screwed down tight.
d. Clutch should be disengaged and locked.
2-7. Initial Setup Procedure. Includes operational checks and inspections that are not performed for a routine startup.
Direct support maintenance personnel will perform initial setup in accordance with the operator's manual, TM 55-1905-
223-10.
2-8. Normal Startup. Refer to the operator's manual, TM 55-1905-223-10.
2-9. Shutdown Procedure (Usual or Unusual). Refer to the operator's manual, TM 55-1905-223-10.
Section III. UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
2-10. Explanation of PMCS Table. PMCS is designed to keep the equipment in good working condition. This is
accomplished by performing certain tests, inspections, and services. Table 2-1 lists items to be serviced and the
procedures needed to accomplish the PMCS. The "Interval" column tells you when to perform a check or service. If
needed, PMCS may be performed more frequently than the indicated interval. The "Procedures" column tells you how to
perform the required checks and services. If your equipment does not perform as required, see Table 2-2,
Troubleshooting. Report any malfunctions or failures on DA Form 2404. In the "TM" Number column on DA Form 2404,
record the appropriate Item Number from the PMCS table.
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