WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxic and flammable. Wear protective goggles and gloves
and use only in well ventilated area. Avoid allowing solvent to contact you skin, eyes and clothes
and dont breath vapors. Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. If you become dizzy
while using cleaning solvent, get fresh air immediately and get medical aid. If solvent comes in
contact with skin or clothing, wash with water. If solvent gets in your eyes, flush with water and
get medical aid immediately.
WARNING
Compressed air, used for cleaning purposes will not exceed 30 psi. Use only with effective
chip guarding and personnel protective equipment (goggles/shield/gloves, etc.).
a.
Keep it clean: Dirt, grease, oil and debris only get in the way and may cover up a serious problem. Clean as
you work and as needed Use dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680) to clean metal surfaces. Use soap and water when you clean
rubber or plastic material.
b.
Bolts, nuts, and screws: Check that they are not loose, missing, bent or broken. You cant try them all with a
tool, of course, but look for chipped paint, bare metal or rust around bolt heads Tighten any bolt, nut, or screw that you find
loose.
c.
Welds: Look for loose or chipped paint, rust or gaps where parts are welded together.
If you find a bad weld, report it to direct support.
d.
Electric wires and connectors: Look for cracked or broken insulation, bare wires and loose or broken
connectors. Tighten loose connections and make sure the wires are in good condition.
e.
Hoses and fluid lines: Look for wear, damage, and leaks. Make sure clamps and fittings are tight. We
spots show leaks but a stain around a fitting or connector can also mean a leak. If leakage comes from a loose fitting or
connector, tighten the fitting or connector. If something, is broken or worn out, either correct it or report it to intermediate
direct support (refer to Allocation Chart).
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