PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-673

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 673

DECEMBER 2008

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-673 - Page 27 of 33
50
PS 673
DEC 08
Dear Editor,
I need to get the word out to users of satellite communications terminals,
AN/TSC-85C/D and AN/TSC-93C/D, that they need to contact the
tactical multi-band branch of CECOM LCMC when their system is down.
The POCs they need to contact are myself, Wendy Camputaro, and Eddie
Harris. Eddie’s DSN is 992-8791 and his commercial number is 732-532-
8791. He also can be emailed:
edward.harris1
@
us.army.mil
My DSN is 992-8792 and my commercial number is 732-532-8792.
I also can be emailed:
wendy.camputarot
@
us.army.mil
Contact Eddie for questions about the service life enhancement program
(SLEP) for the TACSAT terminals.
Contact me for questions about RESET, overhaul and rebuild of the
TACSAT terminals.
Not only should soldiers contact me or Eddie when their system is down,
but also if they have questions about requisitions on backorder or turn-in
processes or scheduling the terminal for RESET.
So what do I need to do to get the word out?
Wendy Camputaro
CECOM LCMC
Ft Monmouth, NJ
A bulk transfer fuel pumping assembly, NSN 4320-01-337-7538, is missing its noise
enclosure. TM 10-4320-324-24P lists a CAGE Code of 36024 with PN 13220E1070. But
the SMR Code is
XDOHH
.
An
X
in the F
rst position means the part is not stocked by the Army or DoD.
The second position tells you what to do to get the part. The
D
tells users to locally
purchase the part.
The third position deF
nes the lowest level of maintenance that can
remove
or
replace
the item. The
O
means the organization/unit can replace the item.
Position 4 deF
nes who can
repair
the item. The
H
means repair is done at the
general support [sustainment] level.
In the last position the
H
means that the GS [sustainment] level determines when
the part is no longer serviceable or reparable.
AN/TSC-85C & D/-93C & D…
Maintenance Management…
Making the Most of
Source, Maintenance
and
Recoverability Codes
smr code charts help
users find source,
maintenance and
recoverability info for
parts more quickly.
the smr charts
are usually found
in the repair
parts and special
tools list (rpstl)
of technical
manuals.
here’s an
example
of how
smr
codes
work.
most smr
charts were
assigned with
four-level
maintenance
in mind.
they will
be revised
as the army
moves toward
two-level
maintenance.
keep this smr
code chart handy
for reference.
ms camputaro,
how about we
publish your
letter in ps?
that
should
do it!
we’ve
got the
word!
yeah!
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3:05:37 PM
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