User Manual: Generic Section
Section: Introduction 0-4
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General Terms
Term
Definition
Access
A procedure to get to an assembly, component or part to do a
specific task
Adjust
To change the position of a part to get a specified setting
Align
To make two or more parts come together
Applicable
That which is correct
Assemble
To put together a set of components or parts to make a sub-
assembly or assembly
Attaching Parts
Parts such as nuts, washers and bolts that connect two units
together
Calibrate
To check and set the accuracy of a unit or item of equipment
against a known specification
Check
To visually examine fluid level, or assembly, sub-assembly,
component or part to make sure it is correct
Consumable Materials
Materials such as fuels, oils, lubricants, greases, adhesives,
paints, primers, cleaning agents etc., which can be used during
the servicing and maintenance of equipment
Disassemble
To take apart an assembly or sub-assembly to its individual
components or parts
Discard
To throw away an item that can only be used once
Examine
To look carefully at
Fault Finding
To investigate a malfunction or problem to find its cause
Inspect
Examine a component or part against a specific set of limits
Install
To correctly and tightly attach one assembly, sub-assembly,
unit, component or part to another
Lubricate
To apply an oil, grease or lubricant to an assembly,
sub-assembly, unit, component or part to reduce friction and
wear
Maintain
To keep equipment or an item in its original condition
Maintenance
A set of periodic schedules to maintain equipment in a
serviceable condition
Malfunction
A condition of equipment or a component that prevents it from
working correctly
Operate
To make an item of equipment work
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