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NEWS | Dec. 4, 2020

PQAS-E: Component List Changes

BLUF: The COEI list for the PQAS-E has changed. The table in this article reflects these changes.

PQAS-E testing
Photo by Spc. Jack Hillard

The Petroleum Quality Analysis System-Enhanced (PQAS-E), NSN 6640-01-547-1760, component of end items (COEI) list has changed. These changes apply to TM 10-6640-264-10 (Sep 17) and TM 10-6640-264-23P (Sep 17).

Note the changes in the following table (click on image for a full-sized PDF version):
 
Updated COEI for PQAS-E (click on image for PDF)
Updated COEI for PQAS-E (click on image for PDF)

For more information, see TACOM maintenance information message MI 21-012 at (CAC required to access):
 
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