PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1983

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 372

NOVEMBER 1983

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1983 - Page 2 of 35
Maintenance MoTivation .
. :
Good training requires good maintenance!
·
Good maintenance reQuIres good TrainINg!
Good maintenance Training reQuIres:
GOOD PLl AND PARTS SUP·
gOOD PUBlICAtIONS SUP·
PORt:
Plan ahead. Forecast needs.
PORT:
Pubs are the heaRt of main-
Program pa±s and supplies. Keep
tenance training. C
eck your pubs
your
deMands ²owing³
account. DA 12´seNes forms upµto¶
_
.±² ,³
´"1
date? Order cu·ent copies of pubs
GOOD INStRUCtION:
Tap your
resources. Get training or help from
¸AIT (¸aintenance Assistance and
Instruction Team), LAO (Logistic
¹ssistance Office) and ºS. Bo·ow
tapes
and viewers from your
Lea»ing CEnte¼ See TASC (Training
and Audioµ Visual Support Center)
about ordering ½lms.
GOOD FACILItIES:
Lay out the
shop to keep work ²owing sMoothlY
¸ake ¾ure supplies and tools are
nearbY Put in work orders and
requests for space, materials or
remodeling.
µ¶·¸-¹
º
»
-±·
on DA Form
4569
through AU¿DIÀ.
GOOD ON-THE±JOB GUID²
ANCE:
Àew or unskiÁled people
should work with more experienced
ones. Get firstÂÁine supeÃisoÄs!
Áeaders in the shop and on the line.
Spot check P¸CS's. Set quaÅity conÆ
tÇÈs on work. Àever assume a new
person knows how to do a job. ¸ake
sure firstÉ
"OD
J²B³
WILlS!
GOOD SUPERVISION:
Êrain your
supeÃisorsË Good leaders are Made.
Send them to an ÀCO acadeMy or
equivalent. Stick with them on the
joÌ.
Have your ÀCOÍs give
operators/Mechanics feedback on
gOOD cOMMANd EMphASiS:
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ÔouR rÕ¾poξibÖlÐtY ¸ake ¾urÕ Ôour
peoplÕ kÎow
y´u
kÎow Ðt× GeØ
iÎvolvÕÙÚ Be oÎ tÛe ¾pot wÛÕÎ main-
teÎaÎcÕ i¾ doÎÕÒ GooÙ wÜrk ÝÎÙ
gooÙ trÝÐÎÐÎg pÝy off ÐÎ rÕÝdÐÎÕ¾¾Ò
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jµ¶GV·A¸
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Trailers
2
tachome±er NMC
4
5-²on Frame faul±s
5
WheeL S±uds
6
³achogr´ph µips
7
²ur¶ing Radius
8
.
FÊrËPÌÍËÎ
M578/M110·Series
16
PersOnnel Hea±er
²owed, SP Ar±illery
20
M109¹Serºes
21
M»8/M60 ¼anks
22
M60 ½ank
Ï
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23
ÐÊr ÑÌbÊÒÊÓY
'-¿on DiÀÀeren±ial
5Á²on Brush Guard
Âama Âoa±
PM ³ips
Semi±railers
M240 MÂ
M6Ã MÂ Cover
²EC Äessons
4Å2-in MOr±ar
M1911Æ1 Pis±ol
M23A1 Bºpod
2
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25
26
26
27
27
DA Èorm 2410
37
Shipping Éon±ainers 39
DÊ form 2Ë08-13
38
Avia±ion Messages
39
MÌC Ía±es
Cobra AcÏelerome±er Ë0
Iner±ia Reel
39
SOldering Iron
40
ÌH-58
39ÐÑ0
EIR Exhibi±s
41
RecoVeÒy Ki±
39
ÓÔRings
41
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Õele±ypeÖri±ers
42×45 ØRÙ442 An±enna
Ë9
ÌÚ-254 An±enna
46
SB¹3614 Swi±chboard 50
AN/ÛRC¹12 Series
47
HÜ0 Handse±
50
AN/ÂRC-106 Radio
Wire Dispenser
¼O
MXÔÝÞ0ß Dus± Cover 48
AN/PASÔ7 Ûiewer
51
An±enna fabrica±ion à9
²AÔ312 ²elephOne
51
ÛrÌÌp ÚUÜPÌrÓ
New Pubs
28
áool Abuse
29
A
PM
f
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34
Úlec± Connec±ors
52
lmmersâãn Hea±ers
56
Gas Can Paä±s
59
M1åæM1çAè Masks
60
M58é1 Íecon
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M12A1 Íecon
Chemical ìlarms
NBê filmsí îapes
M2 ïompass
DA Pam 351ð20
60
60
61
62
63
64
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