PS Magazine - AUGUST 1984

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 381

AUGUST 1984

PS Magazine - AUGUST 1984 - Page 2 of 35
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Somehow there's never enough tiMe to do alL of the equipment maintenance
"±ajoR
ARmy
coMmandeRs,
that needs to be done. Yet theRe seems to be time foR things that have littLe²
supeRvisoRs,
managers,
and ±±IP
if an³thing, to do w
´
ith µwhat it's all aBout¶-combat readiness.
coordinatoRs at a·L ·eveLs aRe Res¸on¹
TheRe's hardly a day when lights are tuRned oFº and doors locked with a finality
sibLe fOR assURing (that) adeqUate time
that says all scheduled periodic services are wrapped up .
.. all problems repoRted
is
¸Rovided
and
schedUled
to
aE¹
on DA »¼rm
2404
are solved .
.. all equipment is in top woRking order and Read³
complish the maintenance mission.¶
to go!
µCommand
em¸Hasis
wilL. .
.
When theRe's truly not enough tiMe to do what must be done² something's
minimize maintenance detractoRs (½R¹
got to give. ¾ut when pRecious time is spent on µcosmetic maintenance¶ or
mations, paRades, detaiLs, etc.) dURing
otheR low priority activities, the problem is simply in time manageMent¿ And
scheduled maintenance ¸eRiods.¶
this goes hand¹inÀhand with eFfective use of personnel duRing that time.
µCommandeRs wi·L. Á.
eLiminate
»or supeRvisoRs, the Message comes thr loud and clear in DA Cir
750-83±3,
bott·enecks and RestRictions to eÃÄcient
±aintenance ±anagement ÅmproveMent Program (±±IP):
and
eFfective
mainteNance
Re·ated
µÆLimination of obstacles in maintenance operations is essential.¶
µ .
.. utilization of personnel (is) essential to the maintenance mission of
all units.¶
µ±aintÇnance personnel utilization is a cRitical area.¶
¸RocedURes.
»oR yoU eqUipment opeRators and
maintenance peRsonneÈ,
tHe ±±IP
means time to do tHe jobÉand the
means to do it RigHt.
AUG 8
THE
PREVENTIVE
MAIntEnAnCE
MONTHLY
Published by
tHe
Department of tHe
Army for
tHe
Information of alL soLdIers assIgned to combat and combat
support unIts,
and aLl
soldiers
wIth
organizatIonal
maIntenance and suppLy dutIes.
W±thiN ²m³tS oF ´vaIµaBI¶·ty, OLder ¸ssUes
may bE ¹btaiº»d
¼½Rect ¾¿om ÀÁitorÂ
PS
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uS
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ÊeaËÌÍÎss ÏuÐÑort ÒCtIvitÓÔ ÕÖx×ngtonÔ
KY 4051².
ISSUE
3³´
AUGUST
´9³µ
gRO¶ND MOBILIty
2V±·Ton Trucks
2²3
Telephone Trucks
8
Lead Acid Bat³eries
4
M4K RTFL
8
S·Ton Trucks
4
F1500 Graders
9
Prop ´haf³ Boµ³s
5
Hys³er Rol¶ers
9
Ambuµances
5
Wire Rope
¸0
Towing Hi³ches
6 D7E Tractors
¸1
Traiµer ´pring
.
6 Me³ric Tools
¸2
¸¹/•²Ton Trucks
7 M¸13 FOv
12
CUCv ºubs
7
FIRepOWeR
M48A5»M60 Tanks
14
Dragon LET
22
Li¼³ing ´lings
18
M90¸ ITv
24
½owi³zers
20
TOW»Dragon
¾5
M730 Carriers
21
MILE´ Transmit³ers
26
M97 ´ubsys³ems
21
M29·´eries Mortars
27
aIR MOBILity
Engines
37 U¿· 1 Offset Gage
40
OH·58 Oiµ Cooler
38 OÀRings
Wire ´³rike Tip
40 Pubs Binder
41
COMM¶NICatiONs
Audio Accessories
42 Nigh³ vision ´igh³
45
Te¶ephones, Radios
45
Field Wire
46
tROOp s¶ppORt
Repair Par³s Manuaµ
29
Calibra³ion
Á0
Hi·´hear H´P
50
MR´A
62
Ground Rod Assembly 58 ´ Binders
63
MÃ Alarm
59
GÂO Pubs for ´ale
64
4D100 Reµief valÄe
59
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ibuÅ
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