PS Magazine - JANUARY 1985

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 386

JANUARY 1985

PS Magazine - JANUARY 1985 - Page 2 of 35
THE
PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
MONTHLY
Published by the Deparment of the ARmy foR the info±mation
of all soLdie±s assigned to combat and combat suppor units,
and alL soLdie±s with oRganIzational maintenance and suppLy
duties.
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ISSUe no.
386
JAnUARy
1985
FiRePoWeR:
MLRS
2 M110A2, M578 RV 17±18
M48A5² M60A1,
M548/M548A1
17
AVlB's
14,16
GRoUnDmoBility:
Tire
&
RIm Safety
20 CUCV
25
M915-Ser³es
22,23 T³re Labe´s
26
M939µSeries
24 2¶·¸Ton Truck
27
AIrmoBility:
Vibrex K³t
37
Waterwash UnIt
43
FO¹ Conta³ner
38
ChIp Detector Nut
43
B´ade Stand
40
SPH¸4 Heºmet
43
Roto»/Xmsn Stand
42
AvIat³on Messages
43
CommUniCAtIonS:
AN/VRC¼12 Rad³o
44
M51 C¸B Sheºter
52
G/VLlD Booster
50
±RooP SUPPoRt²
1985 Ca½endar
29
Pubs BInder Posts
59
Get ¾nvo´ved
32
M10A RTFl
60
Pubs.SMAR¿ MsgÀ
28
Hanson Cranes
60
Ma³nt Adv³sorIes
28
Gas Weºders
61
Gas Mask Hoods
54 T exoma Augers
61
Protect³ve Gºoves
57 Protect³ve Caps
62
M3A3 Smoke Gen
57 Mu´tImeters
63
Canvas Repa³r
58 Tooº Survey
±²
M2 Burner
59
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Despite what you may have heard, there is a reason fr doing things one Way
instead oF anOther.
And When the inspectors shoW up With their pads and pencils and
±
start gig-
ging you up one side and doWn the other, they're supposed to give you that
reason² That's because the gig Won't mean a thing unless you kno³ What to
correct and Wh´t the regsµsay (or don't say) about the situation that c¶used the gig.
The idea behind the inspection system is to help youto point out ·hat You' re
doing Wrong or What ¸ou didn't do. ¹r, believe it or not, to point out areas
Where your unit
º
is doing outstanding Work.
So, every time you get a gig, the inspectors are supposed to give you ansWers
to your probLems» It's in your bes¼ interest to make sure they do.
¹F course, you 're bet½er o¾¿ iF you don't get any gigs. Ask For help FrÀm your
local command iF theRe are things you do in your unit that can be interpreted
one Way by you, another Way by the inspectorÁ
They'LL give yoU an ansWer because they Want things to be right in an
inspectionÂnot Wrong² But, don't Wait to ask at inspection time; because you'
¸¸
stiÃL get the gig.
IF you do things by the book and ask questions When controversÄÅes ariseÆ
chances are you Won't get many gigs, or maybe you Won't get anÇ at
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AFter aLL, there is a reason²
JaN ÀÁ


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