Preventive Maintenance Inspection Program Clause Samples

Preventive Maintenance Inspection Program. The preventive maintenance inspection is a program of routine checks and procedures performed on a scheduled and recurring basis to avoid breakdowns and prolong equipment life. The “A” Inspection is performed every 6,000 miles. It is designed for the inspection, service and replacement of certain items at predetermined times and to identify any possible defects which might have occurred and to make minor adjustments as necessary. The “B” Inspection is performed each 12,000 miles. This inspection repeats the “A” Inspection items and includes certain additional items which should be inspected and serviced as indicated. The “C” Inspection is a technical and performance inspection and is accomplished each 24,000 miles, The “A” and “B” Inspection items are repeated and additional scheduled items are required to be accomplished which were not part of the other inspection intervals. 3.1.1 A. 6,000 Mile Service and Maintenance Check

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