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The U.S. Army's Preventive Maintenance Magazine
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Logistics Management: Unserviceable, Properly Packaged Parts Wanted
February 4, 2021
— The AMCOM Logistics Services Center (LSC) needs you to turn in unserviceable alternating generators, NSN 6115-471-0888, and engine regulators, NSN 2920-01-471-0887, immediately...
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GCSS-Army: Coding Stryker Welding Faults
January 28, 2021
— If you have to enter a welding fault on your Stryker into GCSS-Army (GCSS-A), make sure to use failure code 722, “weld cracked, broken or defective” in accordance with Table B2 in DA PAM 750-8 (Aug 05)...
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Logistics Management: Stock Alert for M119A3 Howitzer Trunnion Bolt
January 27, 2021
— The M119A3 howitzer’s trunnion bolt, NSN 5305-01-567-9244, can suffer catastrophic failure when installed. In every instance of failure, the damage has the same noticeable characteristics: Either the socket head cap screw shears in a clean break near the end of the screw shank, or the head separates from the shank where the two pieces join...
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Maintenance Training: Find Every Chance to Teach
January 22, 2021
— Listen up! The next time a vehicle comes into the shop with an apparent low tire psi, ask the operator if they have a tire gauge. Then ask them how to check the tire’s psi. You might be surprised to find out what they don't know or are just embarrassed to ask. Rather than get angry or shrug your shoulders, such a confession is the perfect opportunity to teach and train. ...
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PS Magazine: Help Us Help You
December 23, 2020
— Each day, emails from Soldiers and DoD civilians all over the world come into PS Magazine seeking answers to challenges they're facing while maintaining their vehicles and equipment. And each day, Half-Mast or a member of his team replies. In order to help you, help us by providing as much information as possible about the problem...
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UTAP: You’re Just a Click Away!
November 17, 2020
— This article initially appeared in PS 798 (May 19), p. 20-21. TACOM’s Unit Training Assistance Program, UTAP, provides approved training materials for a variety of TACOM-managed equipment...
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GCSS-Army: New Cause Codes
November 12, 2020
— It’s important for leaders to be aware of emerging cyber threats and other vulnerabilities. To help them, the GCSS-Army development team has created the following new cause codes to identify faults and notifications related to cyber security issues:...
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MSDs: Some MSD-V2s Being Decommissioned
October 14, 2020
— Program Executive Office (PEO), Combat Support and Combat Service Support is decommissioning some version 2 Maintenance Support Devices (MSDs) because the hardware isn’t upgradable and the devices aren’t compatible with Windows 10...
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Army Equipment: Need to Look Up An Item Manager?
September 14, 2020
— Getting in touch with an item manager about a piece of equipment is pretty simple. Just go to: https://i2log.apg.army.mil/ and follow these instructions...
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FRS: Diesel Engine Turn-in and Procurement Process
August 14, 2020
— Supply techs, before turning in or ordering the diesel engine, NSN 2815-01-558-2770 or NSN 2815-01-559-2661, be sure your maintenance techs contact the Forward Repair System (FRS) equipment specialist or item manager for troubleshooting tips...
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