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SE640-AZ-MMM-010

CHAPTER 4 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 4-1. INTRODUCTION.

4-2. This chapter contains information concerning scheduled maintenance on the

Input/Output Console OA-7984(V)/UYK (I/O Console). Scheduled maintenance consists of maintenance actions accom- plished in accordance with the Planned Maintenance System (PMS) as described in OPNAVINST 4790.4 (series), Maintenance and Material Management (3M) Manual.

4-3. The scheduled maintenance informa- tion contained in this chapter is in- tended to supplement the PMS system. In case of conflicts, the PMS documentation takes precedence. Such conflicts should be reported immediately on NAVSEA Tech- nical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Re- port (9086/10) in accordance with the maintenance procedures for this manual.

4-4. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE. Preven- tive maintenance consists of scheduled routine maintenance procedures such as testing, cleaning, inspecting, and lu- bricating manual parts. These proce- dures are performed at the organiza- tional level as part of the PMS system.

The PMS concept involves scheduled com- puter aided tests and equipment level preventive maintenance. Information provided by OPNAVINST 4790.4 (series) is used to determine the procedures, per- iodicity, and related maintenance re- quirements to implement PMS.

4-5. The primary documents used in PMS are the Maintenance Index Page (MIP) and Maintenance Requirement Card (MRC). The MIP, used by supervisory personnel for planning and scheduling maintenance, is retained in the applicable work center.

The MRCs, which contain the step-by-step

maintenance procedures, are kept in a holder convenient to maintenance per- sonnel.

4-6. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

4-7. Prior to performing any scheduled maintenance on the I/O Console, certain safety precautions should be observed.

When performing any maintenance on the I/O Console, comply with OPNAVINST 5100 Series, Navy Safety Precautions for Forces Afloat. Special safety precau- tions are included in preventive mainte- nance procedures as the situation war- rants.

4-8. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ACTION INDEX.

4-9. Table 4-1 contains the scheduled maintenance action index. The scheduled maintenance action index lists each maintenance requirement and its perio- dicity as contained in MIP TD-100.

4-10. TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND TEST EQUIP- MENT.

4-11. A list of tools, materials, and test equipment required for the comple- tion of the scheduled maintenance (table 4-2) contains the Standard PMS Identifi- cation Guide (SPMIG) number. This num- ber can be referenced in the SPMIG for stock number identification.

4-12. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.

4-13. Preventive maintenance procedures are contained in the associated MRC iden- tified for each maintenance requirement listed in MIP TO-100. I/O Console pre- ventive maintenance is scheduled in ac- cordance with MIP TO-100 and accomplished using the identified MRCs.

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Table 4-1. Scheduled Maintenance Action Index

Periodicity Maintenance Action

Monthly Clear air filter.

Monthly .Perform I/O Console POFA using AN/UYK-7(V) Computer.

Semiannually Clean, inspect, and lubricate paper tape punch and paper tape reader.

·Semi annually Clean, inspect, and lubricate keyboard printer.

Annua 11y Clean, inspect, and adjust paper tape punch assembly.

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Table 4-2. Tools, Materials, and Test Equipment Item

Screwdriver, flat tip, 6 inch, General purpose Screwdriver, cross tip, Phillips No.2, 6 inch Oiler, hand, handle/lever, 13" flex spout Gage, tape, teletype no. 156011

TK-188/UG, tool set (APL 90172401)

Cleaner, vacuum, electric, portable type HVU with nonmetallic nozzle

Towel, paper (FEDSPEC UU-T-598)

Applicator, disposable, cotton tip, wood

Solvent, dry cleaning (FEDSPEC P-D-680), Type II Brush, paint, oval, nylon bristle

Tag, safety

Grease, MIL-G-23827 Oil, MIL-L-17672

Multimeter, AN/USM-211 (SCAT-4245)

Oscilloscope, 50-MHz, 7ns, AN/USM-281 (SCAT-4308)

SPMIG No.

1198 1621 0928

2431 0269 1398 0063 2283 0173 1144 0549

2765 2768

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