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Turn in parts for repair.


Are you mechanics and supply types having problems getting replacement circuit cards for the AN/TSM-191(V)3 base shop test facility (BSTF BSTF Bibliographic Services Task Force (University of California Libraries)
BSTF Base Shop Test Facility
BSTF British Student Taekwondo Federation (UK)
BSTF Battle Staff Training Facility
)? You can help by turning in failed circuit cards and power supplies for repair.

The BSTF, which supports the MLRS MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System (US DoD)
MLRS Multiple Launcher Rocket System
MLRS Marine Corps Long-Range Study (US DoD) 
, Avenger and especially the Kiowa Warrior, is experiencing high component failure because of poor handling and damage to circuit cards and power supplies.

Some units just replace the cards and power supplies, but don't turn in the broken items for repair and reuse. That creates a shortage in the supply system.

Without cards and power supplies, the BSTF will not be able to test and isolate faults in weapon system line replaceable units (LRUs) and shop replaceable units (SRUs). That will hurt unit readiness and mission performance.

1. Low voltage DWG (filename extension) dwg - The filename extension for Autodesk drawing files.

http://faqs.org/faqs/graphics/fileformats-faq/part3/.
 card, NSN NSN National Stock Number
NSN Nokia Siemens Networks
NSN National Storytelling Network
NSN NATO Stock Number
NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA)
NSN National Student Number (NZ)
NSN Never Say Never
 5998-01-413-8422.

2. Mirco-processor card, NSN 6625-01-450-5880.

3. +/-15 power supply, NSN 6625-01-451-3465

4. +/-55 power supply, NSN 6130-01-388-5632.

For turn-in instructions, contact AMCOM's Kevin Williams, weapon system coordinator at DSN DSN - Digital Switched Network  746-3564, (256) 876-3564, or email:

kevin.williams@redstone.army.mil Or contact Mattie Shaneyfelt at DSN 746-9551, (256) 876-9551 or email:

mattie.shaneyfelt@redstone.army.mil or Cathy Robbins, at DSN 897-5741, (256) 313-5741 or email:

cathy.robbins@redstone.army.mil
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Title Annotation:base shop test facility maintenance; ANITSM-191(V)3
Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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