PS Magazine - JANUARY 1985

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 386

JANUARY 1985

PS Magazine - JANUARY 1985 - Page 33 of 35
Those Eposed Pars .±²
·
.
Cap, Plug
OR
Bag Them!
A
real pro never leaves the rear and
fanks unprotected-or any delicate
parts exposed to danger or damage.
Remember tHIs any time you take
equipment aparT FOr sE or repa±.
Be sure you protect those pAts ²om
d
moisture ³d d´mageµor ¶l your
har
d
work is wasted and you coUld be
hurtin' FOr certain!
Rough handling breaks delicate
connector pins and mashes threads.
Di· gets ¸to holes ³d open LInes where
you've disconnected something.
¹se plastic caps anº plugs to cover
openings and protect threads until you
put everything back together again.
NSN 5340»¼½450»5718 gets you 156
caps and plugs in di¾erent sizes.
Need only certain sizes? Check the
micro¿che oF Àatalog ÁSCÂ5335/40
-
ÃÄ. Äook under Cap, Protective, Dust
and Moisture Seal, or Cap, Plug, ProÅ
tective, Dust and MoisturÆ SeÇ.
¹se plastic bags to hold bearings and
small parts, lIke nuts and bolts, that
might get dirty or lostÈ ÉargÊr bags
wl
hold things like disconnected cables.
You can tag the bags to make sure
everyThIng goes back in the same place
you took it ²om.
Bags in di¾erent sizes and styles are
on the ÁSG½81¼½ÃÄ microËche, under
Bag, PlasticÈ
62
JAN 85
Cn Hf ]eN .±
T
OmU
Iso²
³´µBL¶M:
Too many different types of measuring equiPment-
like MUL±IME±ER²with too limited a measurement range. ³He Army
buys a lot of specialized testers, when what is needed is a wide´
rangeµ mu¶tiple·use tester¸
SµlUtIµN:
Specify and proc¹re measºrement eQuipment that'll
perfOrm the most jobs for the most equipment»
AH, ANµtH¶´ ³´µBL¶M:
Nobody except the user knows just
what the actual needs of the user are. To gain tHat knowledgeµ
somebody wou¶d have to rºn every specified meas¼rement test of
eve½ item in the Army» N¾ way!
AHA, tH¶ SµlUtIµN·
Get feedback from the users as to Just
what ranges are actual¶y used in perf¾rming maintenance ¾n their
assigned equipment¸ ³He headshed can t¿en come ºp witÀ
specificati¾ns for new test equipment that'll meet the ArmyÁs neeDsÂ
That'¶¶ save procuring the wide mix of ¾ffÃtheÄshelf devices that are
now fielded.
\
·
v±/
-4
±
Y¾uµ the measureÅsµ are iÆ the
best p¾sition t¾ te¶lWhat measºre´
ment range is needed on your
equipmeÇt¸ Èere's your chance to
give the head shed a steer on what
the measurement capability of new
mº¶timeters shoºld be.


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