PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-734

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 734

JANUARY 2014

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-734 - Page 32 of 33
DISTRIBUTION: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution number (IDN) 345239, requirements for the TB 43-PS-Series.
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Attention Snipers!
If you use the XM107 long range sniper riFe or the M110
semiautomatic sniper system, listen up. All XM107s should
have been converted to the M107 by now. If you still have
an XM107, turn it in ASAP. An XM107 is stamped XM107. If it
has been upgraded, the X will be lined out. All M110s with
serial numbers below 1000 should have had their trigger
assemblies replaced. If yours hasn’t, turn it in. If you’re not
sure if the trigger has been replaced, contact TACOM’s David
Tipp at DSN 786-1256, (586) 282-1256, or email:
david.l.tipp2.civ@mail.mil
You can also get turn-in instructions for both systems by
contacting Mr. Tipp.
GCSS-Army Reminder
Remember to check the GCSS-Army website for
alerts, updated fielding and training schedules and
other important info. Visit:
Or sign up to get automatic notifications at:
HEMTT -A4
Universal
Service Kit
Get the new universal service
kit,
NSN
for the HEMTT -A4 trucks in
your unit. But for the M985A4
guided
missile
transporter
(GMT), you’ll need to order the
universal service kit plus the
annual filters kit, NSN 4910-01-
619-4330.
SAMS-E Help Desk Support
All SAMS-E users are reminded to initiate help desk tickets through the Software Engineering
Center (SEC)-Lee Customer Support Office (CSO) at:
You can also call DSN
687-1051, (866) 547-1349, or email:
usarmy.lee.sec.mbx.leee-seclee-cso@mail.mil
Get GCSS-Army EXORD
HQDA has released EXORD 001-14,
Field
Global Combat Support System Army
(GCSS-Army).
You can download a copy
from the GCSS-Army website library at
:
GCSS-Army SASMO Training
All Army Sustainment Automation Support Management Offices (SASMOs) are invited to attend
a remote training session via Defense Connect Online (DCO) on January 9th, 2014, from 1300 to
1700 EST. The training is co-hosted by HQDA G-46, CASCOM, SEC Lee and PM GCSS-Army. The goal
is to provide SASMOs with the required networking, software, and hardware support skills they
can use to help units that are fielding GCSS-Army. ±or more info, see the HQDA G-4 Corner at:
Pack Extra MBU Filters
Fine desert sand can clog the fuel and air filters of your modern burner unit (MBU). Clogged filters
cause the MBU to run poorly or not at all. That means you must do two things when you deploy
to the sandbox:
1.±
Pack extra filters. NSN 7310-01-462-6765 brings an in-tank fuel filter. NSN 7310-01-462-4913
brings an air inlet filter.
2.±
Check or service both filters every 300 hours—more often in dusty or humid places. That’s the
word in the PMCS tables of TM 10-7310-281-13&P (May 10),
Operator and Field Maintenance
Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List for Modern Burner Unit (MBU) NSN 7310-
01-452-8137 and Modern Burner Unit (MBU-V3) NSN 7310-01-507-9310.
M1074/M1075 PLS
Air Intake Hose
Get the air intake hose for your
M1074/M1075
palletized
loading
system with NSN 4720-01-617-4016.
It replaces NSN 4720-01-349-7351,
which is shown as Item 3 in Fig 32 of
TM 9-2320-364-14&P (IETM EM 0206,
Apr 09).
M1074A1/M1075A1 Warning Light
and Machine Gun Mount NSNs
The NSNs for the M1074A1/M1075A1 palletized
loading
system’s
warning
light
beacon
and
machine gun mount are incorrect in the Additional
Authorization List of TM 9-2320-319-13&P (IETM EM
0298, Mar 10). The warning light comes with NSN
6220-01-529-1169 and the machine gun mount with
M1075/A1 PLS, M1120A2/A4 HEMTT E-CHU/CHU Removal
The enhanced container handling unit (E-CHU) is a permanent modification to the M1075/A1 PLS
and M1120A2/A4 HEMTT trucks on which it is installed. That means the E-CHU should
not
be
removed and must stay with the truck whenever the vehicle is transferred. On the other hand,
units
can
remove the container handling unit (CHU) installed on these vehicles if the CHU is
unserviceable. Disposition instructions will need to be requested. Keep in mind that your unit is
responsible for replacing the CHU and installing the new one.
{whew} FinallY! ANother
Year’s
PS
articles
indexed and presented
in our January issue.
no time to
rest, Half-
Mast! it’s
time to start
wOrkiNg on
next year’s
index.
don’t forget
about tHese
briefs…
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