PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-689

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 689

APRIL 2010

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-689 - Page 29 of 33
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Dear Half-Mast,
I need a good NSN for the circuit breaker/switch for the TS-4216/G
33kW load bank, NSN 6625-01-220-2619. The switch is listed as NSN
5925-01-285-6522 in the TM. But this NSN is listed as a terminal item
in FED LOG. We’ve tried ordering it locally, but no one can come up with a
suitable replacement. Can you help?
SFC D.H.
Dear SFC D.H.,
Here’s the scoop, Sergeant. In this situation, you need to call the item manager
for the end item and talk with an equipment specialist to identify the replacement
for this switch.
Fortunately, you can go into the Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) with
end item NSNs and look up their respective item managers.
First, log on to LIW on LOGSA’s website using your CAC:
Click on
Links
, next on AMC Sites,
AMC Commodity Manager Locator
and
then you can enter the end item’s NSN. Where you see an SOS showing a red
“YES,” follow that line over to
ANALYST CODE/POC
and click
on the link for the end item manager’s name and phone number.
The ESAPI and ESBI have dark
green covers.
The older small arms protective
insert (SAPI) has a black cover.
The ESAPI offers better
protection than the SAPI.
If you’re in theater, wear only
the ESAPI.
If you have the SAPI, turn it in
and replace it with the ESAPI.
SAPI should be used for
training only.
PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly,
articles in issues 627 and 644:
PS2005/627/627-46-47.pdf
PS2006/644/644-50-52.pdf
TACOM LCMC MAM 09-005, IOTV, ESAPI/
ESBI, DTG 311610Z Oct 08,
TM 10-8400-203-23,
General Repair
Procedures for Individual Equipment
(May 90
w/ Ch 12, Nov 08), Chapter 25
LIW…
Solving Terminal Item Issues
make sure
you’re
wearing
the right
inserts…
for more
information,
check out these
references
and their
websites…
Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) Use
and Care Manual,
Specialty Defense Systems,
AKO website
FED LOG
SAYS YOU’RE A
TERMinal item.
terminal!?
oh, no!
how lOng
Do I
have?!
sometimes,
you can
search the
logistics
Information
Warehouse
to find item
managers!
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