Maintenance
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Tools
Description of Tool Categories
1.
General
The tools necessary for the maintenance of the engine are divided into three groups:
D
Standard tools
D
Recommended special tools
D
Special tools available on loan.
When it becomes necessary to order more tools
or replacements, the tool number
and the tool description, which must include the engine type, must be shown (refer to
).
The instructions on the configuration and application, overview, storage, servicing and
maintenance of the hydraulic pre-tensioning jacks are given in
and
.
A set of tools is supplied for important components from sub-suppliers,
which must be
isolated from the engine tools.
Note: Some tools have special screws and/or devices that must be kept together.
Thus, tapped holes are bored into these tools. The screws and/or devices
must always be kept at the correct storage positions on the tools when they
are not in use.
2.
Standard Tools
These tools and devices are necessary for usual maintenance on the engine.
Some of these tools and devices given in the references above are not necessary for
some engine designs. Thus, are not part of the engine tools supply.
3.
Recommended Special Tools
These tools and devices let you do specified maintenance more easily, and in a
shorter time, than with the standard tools.
You can make an order for these tools with the engine, or after the engine is supplied.
4.
Special Tools Available On Loan
These are tools and devices that are loaned for the movement and for assembly of
the engine. The tools are to be given back to the engine manufacturer after the
engine assembly is completed.
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