Aerial Daily Maintenance Flashcards
Aerial Daily Maintenance
Fuel supply
Maintain to capacity.
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Oil, engine
Maintain to capacity.
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Coolant, engine radiator
Maintain to capacity.
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Oil, Onan engine
Maintain to capacity.
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Coolant, Onan engine
Maintain to capacity.
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Brakes, air reservoir pressure
Verify that system pressure in both primary and secondary systems is at least ___ psi at start of shift. Perform one-minute brake application leak down test. (Hold down brake pedal for one minute with engine off and observe air pressure gauges for any loss and listen for any air leaks).
Perform Cola test
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Tires/wheels
Perform visual check on wheels and tires. Inspect tire tread and sidewall condition for excessive wear, any cuts, and bruises or tread separation. Inspect wheels for loose, missing or broken wheel lugs; cracks, bends or any wheel misalignment.
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Signal and lighting system
Inspect ALL lights for proper operation.
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Engine
Look for any signs of fluid leakage.
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Running Gear (Powertrain)
Look for condition/tightness of bolts, nuts, fittings, shafts, cables, etc.
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Seat belts
Look for cuts/deterioration. Check operation of latch mechanism and integrity of mounts.
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- Fuel supply
- Oil, engine
- Coolant
- Oil, Onan engine
- Coolant, Onan engine
- Brakes, air reservoir pressure Verify that system pressure in both primary and secondary systems is at least 90 psi at start of shift. Perform one-minute brake application leak down test.
- Tires/wheels Perform visual check on wheels and tires.
- Signal and lighting system Inspect ALL lights for proper operation.
- Electrical system Check system voltage with engine off and all electrical accessories off (12.9 Volts minimum).
Start and run engine, engage high idle and check voltage again (13.7 Volts minimum). - Engine Look for any signs of fluid leakage.
- Running Gear (Powertrain) Look for condition/tightness of bolts, nuts, fittings, shafts, cables, etc.
- Seat belts
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