PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-618

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 618

MAY 2004

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-618 - Page 27 of 33
Special
Requirements
and the 2410
For components that are repaired
at AVUM, AVIM, or special repair activ-
ities, or for one-time repairs, units will
manually complete all required entries
on the 2410 Copy 2 and mail them to:
Commander
U.S. Aviation and
Missile Command
AMSAM-MMC-MA-NM
5300 Martin Road
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5000
Components that are manually
managed on DA Form 2408-16 or
2408-16-1 (such as an APU, OH-58D
side beams/ traverse roof beams/cor-
ner mounts/ restraint spring assem-
blies, AN/ALQ-144(V), and -714A
engines) will be reported using a hard
copy DA Form 2410 with copies 1-3,
IAW DA PAM 738-751.
Components that are returned to a
repair facility, depot or supply system
will have paper copies of DA Form
2410 copies 2 and 3 along with other
applicable historical records attached
to the component.
For more info, call DSN 746-5564
or 6696.
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this stuff
is very
important…
so read
it!
F
orwarding DA Form 2410 info to the Aviation and Missile Command is now easier
for Army aviation ULLS-A users. The mandatory weekly report is now emailed to:
automatedtammsa@redstone.army.mil
The process of preparing the 2410 as an email attachment is best done from a
Quality Control (QC) workstation.
1.
Access the HISTORICAL PROCESS (L) from the main menu.
2.
Select (D) PRINT/REPRINT/PURGE 2410.
3.
From the four options select WRITE ACTIVE 2410 LOG TO DISK.
- If no new components have been installed or removed, a report will be written to
disk and an error message will appear with this message: UNABLE TO LOCATE
FILE FOR COPYING: 2410LOG.ASC. Do not email this message to AMCOM.
- If the file is found, it will be written using the unit’s UIC followed by a 2-digit
number and a file extension “.001” in ASCII text.
- Create an email message and make the subject line read: ULLS-A DATA.
- Attach the ASCII file and send it to AMCOM.
A
few years ago the PS Magazine staff
made the magazine more accessible by
opening an Internet web page at:
psmag/psonline.htm
Recently it became clear that users
found it difficult to save or email an
individual article. That's been fixed.
From PS 611 (Oct 03) on, each article
has a link: "To get a copy of this article
to send someone, click here." That click
loads just that article.
Saving an Article
In the PDF menu bar, click on SAVE
A COPY, choose your drive and folder,
note the name of the article or change it,
and click SAVE. It's done.
Email a Copy or URL
In the PDF menu bar, click on
EMAIL and make a choice between
sending just the URL link or a copy of
the article. Fill in the email address,
click SEND, and you're done.
That's it! Short, simple, easy. It does
not get any better than that. Until we
make another improvement, that is.
PS Magazine
is now
easier
to copy and
email!
no mail
again!?
save time and
money… send
your da form
2410 to amcom
by email.
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