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good cleaning seems to go by the wayside when it comes to the flter element For
the 621B scraper cab’s air system. That’s because it’s located on top oF the cab rooF.
The flter element is important because it keeps clean air circulating inside the
scraper’s cab, no matter how dusty the work site is.
T
hree new survival guides will help new
unit commanders, supply sergeants, and
property book ofFcers get started.
The members of the QM Warrant OfFcer
Advanced Course 003-2007 wrote the
guides, which target the online property
accountability system known as “Property
Book and Unit Supply Enhanced” (PBUSE).
In early December, the new survival guides
were updated by WOAC 001-2008. They
reformatted the content, added helpful hints,
incorporated PBUSE SCP 6.2 (Sep 07), and
added even more sections.
The guides target the two distinct levels
of PBUSE:
•
The PBO level, “Property Book-Enhanced
(PB-E)”, which replaced the Standard Property
Book System-Redesigned (SPBS-R) and will
replace the Defense Property Accountability
System (DPAS).
So before you
clean the element
with low-pressure air
(30 psi or less), check
the air inlets for
leaves, sand buildup,
and ice or snow.
Before the day’s run
in dusty areas, remove
the element and tap it
with your hand to get
rid of trapped dirt or
sand. Do not bang it
against the cab! You’ll
bend its sealing edge
or crush the Fltering
material.
You can access the guides at these
URL addresses:
•
Unit Commanders
CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=425831
•
Supply Sergeants
CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=425830
•
Property Book OfFcers
CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=426355
•
The unit supply level, “Unit Supply-
Enhanced (US-E)”, which replaced Unit
Level Logistics System-S4 Module (ULLS-S4)
and will replace the unit level module
in DPAS.
621B Scraper…
Cab
Air
Flow
New Survival Guides for PBUSE
look for
leaves,
twigs
and
dirt
around
the air filter element.
this air filter
element needs a good
cleaning to keep clean
air circulating inside
the scraper’s cab.
{koff!}
ahhhee-uh… I
need… some…
one… to…
{koff!}
clean the
air
filter
element,
y’think?
our thanks to the
qm warrant officers
who produced
these guides.
so don’t
abuse pbuse,
use
these
pbuse guides!
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