PS Magazine - APRIL 1984

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 377

APRIL 1984

PS Magazine - APRIL 1984 - Page 31 of 35
REPORT OF DISCRepANCY (rODi
0 PACKaGINg
QSHiPp±NG
3.
Supply or Equipment ProbLems .±²
Are supply glitches tripping you up?
•±·
Problems with equipment and tools
breaking up your plays?
A couple of Frms can score big
or
points for you! THe S± 364, Report of
Discrepancy (ROD), scores on prob-
lems with supply Ful²ups and bum
substitUtes. The S± 368, Quali³ De´iµ
ciency Report, c¶mpletes passes on
equipment problems or improvements.
But keep 'em, straight·switching these
Frms is like sending in a ¸eld goal
l´ DATE OF PREPaRAtION
2µ ¶EPOR¸ nUMBER
4¹ fROM (º»me »¼d »½dre¾¿À i¼cLudÁ ZÂp CÃdÁ)
ÄÅ, ÆÇÈÉ ÊËÌÍgÍÎÏÐÑÎg ÒÓÔÎÕÖ
QUaL±ty d²f³c´µnc¶
·¸¹º 90, ´´)
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s¾¿ÀÁÂ
×
A c¹uple of other points apply to ROD 's. Sometimes the Frm must involve
Ã-
items that cºst $10» or more. And, the Frms won't do t¼eir job unless they're
kicker to do a lineman's job!
sent in ASA½. AR 735²11²2 h¾s the word on how and when to use the S± ¿64.
You use an S± 3À (ROD) when:
DA ½am Á0»²3 givEs you some good words on using the S± 3À to report
• You receive the wÂonG item.
packaging problems.
• Too many or not enough items
The S± 36Ã has only 2 uses. You use it to report problems and fixes (ÄIR 's)
arrive.
on your regular gear aNd quali³ problems on new equipment.
• The stUfÅs deÆctive or all fÇuled²
But don't sweat over the diÈerence between an ÉIR and a quali³ problem.
up.
l.:ÄÅÆ
Just ¸ll out the S± 368 as DA ½am Á38-Á50, Appendix ±, tells you. ½ara 10-28
•You Êget an item aËter you've
oÌ TM 38ÍÁ50 has the word on reporting S± 368's on birds.
cancelled it and received an OK on the
If you don't have info Îor a block, leave it blank. When you have more to
cancellatiÏn Ðom support.
sa
Ñ
, put it in Block 22. AppendiX ±Ò6(22) tells you what "moreÓ you need.
• You get somebody else's order.
Ôircraft ³pes
muÇÈ
put extra info in Block 22. ½ara 10-28g(2)(x) of the TM
¼as thaÕ wordÖ
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You're the expert on your equipment and tools. You're the one who
ÉÊËÌÌÍ
knows how your equipment operates and the quali³ o× your tools. Øhare
y
our
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HÈÙßàáG â
ãäÅåæç
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knowledge with the headshed on the S± 368.
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Ùse both of these Frms to keep the ArmÚ's gear in top conditionÛon Ünd
oÈ the field.
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