but are not electrical engineers. By observing and listening you can determine the
skill level of your personnel. Once this is determined you can initiate actions
which will develop their skills. This will allow you to meet the supervisor's
training responsibility and increase the effectiveness of your organization.
9. SUMMARY. During this lesson you have become familiar with many details which
you must know to adequately supervise 500-ampere test stand maintenance. Your
knowledge of the preventive maintenance, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair
tasks will enable you to provide informed supervision. Proper utilization of the
information contained in this lesson will allow you to maintain control of the
operational situation for which you are responsible.
EXERCISE
Note. - Refer to the exercise directions in lesson 1.
106.
Which item is inspected by the operator/crew during operation?
a.
Meters
b.
Lamps
c.
V-belts
107.
Which item is inspected weekly by the operator/crew?
a.
Stowage compartments
b.
Test leads and cable harness
c.
Toggle, selector, and control switches
108.
Which item is inspected by the operator/crew after operating the test stand?
a.
Knobs
b.
Speed control
c.
Gearcase level
switch ON?
a.
Blower motor fuses
b.
Varidrive reversing switch
c.
Regulator resistor fuses and fuse holders
110.
What is the lowest level of maintenance responsible for replacing the
antistatic coating on meters?
a.
Operator/crew
b.
Organizational
c.
Direct support
111.
The gearcase oil level is found to be low when you are making a supervisory
check on the test stand. Who should you contact?
a.
Operator/crew personnel
b.
Organizational maintenance personnel
c.
Direct support maintenance personnel
112.
What should be done when lubricating the varidisc hub rear bearing?
a.
Remove plugs PRI completely
b.
c.
Run test stand five minutes before replacing RT1
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