PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-723

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 723

FEBRUARY 2013

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-723 - Page 32 of 33
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m149a2 water trailer faucet
Get the single faucet for your M149A2 400-
gal water trailer with NSN 4510-01-433-
0396. That replaces NSN 4510-00-595-1785,
which is shown as Item 1 in Fig 28 of TM
9-2330-267-14&P (Jul 91).
M1117 ASV Alternator Belt
Get the alternator belt for your M1117
armored security vehicle (ASV) with NSN
which is shown as Item 51 in Fig 47 of TM
9-2320-307-24P (Sep 10), is too short.
Comics Worth Keeping
Are you a fan of comics, especially
PS
? Check
out Virginia Commonwealth University’s
archived collection of early copies of
PS
Magazine.
The digital collection features the
art of famous comic book artist Will Eisner,
and covers the
PS
publication years from
1951-1971 (issues #1-229). It’s free to browse:
HEMTT A4
power Transformer nsn Changes
The power transformer for your HEMTT A4, shown as Item 2 in Fig 126 in TM 9-2320-326-14&P,
has been changed from NSN 5950-00-015-9520 to NSN 6130-01-558-4871. Note this change
until the TM is updated.
Aproved ComPas
For
±SGC
When dealing with what goes into the air
warrior ensemble, not just any compass
will do for the primary survival gear carrier
(PSGC). The lensatic compass, NSN 6605-01-
196-6971, is what ALSE techs are authorized
to place in their gear. Table 1 in IETM, EM
0250, TM 1-1680-377-13&P, WP 0100 00 tells
you where the compass goes and that it’s
mandatory, not optional.
Do You Need Bandages?
Aircraft kits and vests always need bandages.
You can order a box of 300 with NSN 6510-
00-913-7909. Make a note that FED LOG
shows a shelf life code of 7. That means the
bandages expire after 36 months.
RTCH O-Ring Kit NSN
NSN 5330-01-529-0690 gets a new O-ring
kit for the hydraulic fittings on the rough
terrain container handler (RTCH). Make a
note of this NSN until it’s added to TM 10-
3930-675-24P.
Ned A Compas?
Make a note, aviators, that the only authorized
lensatic compass to be in the air warrior primary
survival gear carrier (PSGC) is NSN 6605-01-196-6971.
HMEE-1 Training Material
Operator training material for the High Mobility Engineer Excavator is now available in the
Library of TACOM Training Information Site (LOTTIS):
If you cannot find the training material you need, write to:
dami_utap@conus.army.mil
FRS Outrigger Pad
Get a new outrigger pad for the crane assembly on your forward repair system (FRS) with NSN
4940-01-533-1621. It replaces NSN 2590-01-461-1648, which is shown as Item 1 in Fig 222 of TM
9-4940-568-24P (Jan 08, w/Ch 1, Jul 11). A missing outrigger pad makes the crane assembly NMC.
Updated Email Address for PBUSE Help
Due to the Enterprise email migration, the PBUSE help desk has a new email address for cus-
tomer support. Email them at:
usarmy.lee.sec.mbx.leee-seclee-cso@mail.mil
The PBUSE help desk phone numbers have not changed. Call 1-(866)-547-1349, DSN 687-1051,
OCONUS (312) 687-1051 or submit a help desk request to:
LIW Portal FAQs
The Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) has posted frequently asked questions (FAQs) about
finding info in the redesigned Logistics Information Warehouse (LIW) at:
If you need LIW assistance, contact LOGSA’s help desk Toll Free at 1-866-211-3367, CONUS DSN
645-7716, OCONUS DSN 312-645-7716, commercial 256-955-7716 or email:
usarmy.redstone.logsa.mbx.help-desk@mail.mil
HYEX Track Assembly NSN
Get a new 51-link track roller assembly
for your hydraulic excavator, Type 1, with
NSN 2540-01-583-9967. It fits HYEX models
230LCR, 230LCRD, 240DLC and 250GLC.
The new assembly replaces NSNs 2530-01-
476-0523 and 2530-01-476-0518, which are
shown as Item 1 in Fig 8 of TM 5-3805-280-
23P-1 (Jul 11).
HEMTT A4 Rear hub and
drum Assembly Bolt
The part number for the right-hand bolt
on your HEMTT A4’s rear hub and drum
assembly isn’t listed correctly in the IETM.
So Item 3 of Fig 199 in TM
9-2320-326-14&P
(EM 0288, Oct 08) will be updated to include
part number W1133-R and NSN 5307-01-
212-4401. The left-hand bolt, part number
W1133-L and NSN 5307-01-212-4400, is
already correct.
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