TM 5-6675-316-14
Section V DIRECT/GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
3-18. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS; TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIP-
MENT (TMDE); AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
3-18.1
Common Tools and Equipment
1
For authorized common tools and equipment,
refer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your
unit.
3-18.2 Special Tools: Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment; and Support
Equipment.
Special Tools, TMDE, and Support Equipment is 1 i steal in the applicable
repair parts and special tools list and in Appendix B of this manual.
3-18.3 Repair Parts.
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in
and Special Tools List, TM 5-6675-316-24P covering organizational
this equipment.
3-19. DIRECT/GENERAL SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES.
the Repair Parts
maintenance for
a.
Direct/general support troubleshooting procedures cover the most common
malfunctions that may be repaired at the direct/general support level. Repair or
adjustment requiring specialized equipment is not authorized unless such equipment
is available.
Troubleshooting procedures used by the operator should be conducted
in addition to the direct/general support troubleshooting procedures.
b. This manual cannot list all the possible malfunctions or every possible
test/inspection and corrective action.
If a malfunction is not listed or corrected
by a listed corrective action, notify your supervisor.
c.
For unidentified malfunctions, use the facing schematic or the foldout located
at the end of this manual for further fault analysis.
d. If the combined drafting and measuring machine does not power up when turned
on, verify that 120 V ac is present at the receptacle.
If voltage is not present,
plug equipment into receptacle with power available and proceed with equipment
troubleshooting.
Perform no-power procedures
NOTE
Sufficient data is not available for you
circuit boards.
When associated wiring,
other related electrical components have
for dead receptacle. (Table 1-4)
to test or troubleshoot printed
ribbon cables, power cords and
been eliminated as possible faults.
then the printed circuit boards must be substituted, one for one, until the
fault is isolated.
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