Usage:
When the word "permissible" is in the description, the specification given is the "maximum or minimum" tolerance permitted before adjustment, repair and/or new parts are needed.
A comparison can be made between the measurements of a worn part and the specifications of a new part to find the amount of wear. A part that is worn can be safe to use if an estimate of the remainder of its service life is good. If a short service life is expected, replace the part.
Reference: See CS-431B Vibratory Compactor Propel System, Form No. KEBR2373 for Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. See CS-431B Vibratory Compactor Vibratory System, Form No. KEBR2372 for Systems Operation, Testing & Adjusting. See CS-431B, CP-433B & CS-433B Vibratory Compactors Steering System, Form No. KEBR2249 for Systems Operation, Testing & Adjusting. See CS-431B Vibratory Compactor Secondary/Parking Brake, Form No. KEBR2374 for Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting.
Reference: See CP-433B & CS-433B Vibratory Compactors Propel System, Form No. KEBR2248 for Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. See CP-433B & CS-433B Vibratory Compactors Vibratory System, Form No. KEBR2360 for Systems Operation, Testing & Adjusting. See CS-431B, CP-433B & CS-433B Vibratory Compactors Steering System, Form No. KEBR2249 for Systems Operation, Testing & Adjusting. See CP-433B & CS-433B Vibratory Compactors Secondary/Parking Brake, Form No. KEBR2375 for Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting. See CP-433B Vibratory Compactor Leveling Blade, Form No. KEBR2376 for Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting.