PS Magazine, also known as the Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is an official publication of the Army, providing informa
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TRY TECHNICAL ASSISTA IN THIS ISSUE PUBS AND TOOlS S\l«IaIF..tlfAl$ Chlllge2.toTMJ8.150 No.1 Common ToolKit Publications 21
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As spelled out_ in 4·26 of Change 2, the DA now in weapon logs may be kept commanders want 'em) or destroyed. They're not needed by the commodity
spells out changes in major categories and the following general rules changes on historical
records: 1. Even though the table in para 4-26 doesn't list a DA Form 2408-5 for an item, a modification record is required upon receipt of an MWO applicable to the item of equipment. So, you'll add a DA Form ' 2408·5 at that time - unless a DA Form 2409 is already required for that item. A DA Form 2408-5 also is required on a recoverable componenc upon receipt of an MW'O applicable to the component (unless the component already has a DA Form 2409. In that case.- you enter it on the
Para 4-26 list of required equipment historical record forms, also is completely revised by Change 2. In addition to deleting DA Form 2408-9 for weapons and eliminating DA Form 240811 from commercial
DA 2409). 2. When para 4·26 requires both DA Form 2408-3 and DA Form 2409 for the equipment item, organizational repairs and periodic inspections will be recorded on DA Form 2409 on~y if a cumulative repair 3. Historical records as listed in para 4-26 for communications and electronic equipment are required for the item whether or not it's a part of a major system. 4. Even when designated as administrative-use motor vehicles, tactical and supporcvehicles (lines 330010 through 330310) are required to have the historical X'd in on their line numbers. 5. When equipment is truck or mounted, log book records for the and the mounted equipment will be binder.
and a stack of DA messages. The introduction to the TM as revised by Change. 2 drops the definition of dead lined equipment, adds reference notes on the new Unit Identification Code and on calibration, explains recording of maintenance manhours on the forms, and de-
spells out changes in major categories and the following general rules changes on historical records: 1. Even though the table in para 4-26 doesn't list a DA Form 2408-5 for an item, a modification record is required upon receipt of an MWO applicable to the item of equipment. So, you'll add a DA Form ' 2408·5 at that time - unless a DA Form 2409 is already required for that item. A DA Form 2408-5 also is required on a recoverable componenc upon receipt of an M\X10 applicable to the component (unless the component already has a DA Form 2409. In that case.- you enter it on the
Para 4-26 list of required equipment historical record forms, also is completely revised by Change 2. In addition to deleting DA Form 2408-9 for weapons and eliminating DA Form 240811 from commercial
3. Historical records as listed in para 4-26 for communications and electronic equipment are required for the item whether or not it's a part of a major system. 4. Even when designated as administrative-use motor vehicles, tactical and supporcvehicles (lines 330010 through 3303LO) are required to have the historical X'd in on their line numbers. 5. When equipment is truck or mounted, log book records for the and the mounted equipment will be a single binder.
para 3-3a and b exempt medical equipment (as well as aircraft) from use of this form. Para 3-3c(1) leaves rules on use of DO Form 314 for individual soldier's gear (including rifles) up to local CO. Other changes correct errors and I or update the rules. One thing Change 2 doesn't spell out is that OA Form 2409 (instead of 00 314) will be used to schedule and record 1'llO. l75 . I2'/I ,Ooc6(.,."h. ing l .. , SIOl ioft, ",N· TSM ·S2 .
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