The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual
The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual
4. Signature in this block shows that when an official user has completed the mission with the vehicle and driver, the senior occupant assumes vehicle responsibility. 5. Note the change of days. Draw a line through the next open line under the last entry of a day. Enter the new date (YYMMDD) in the RELEASED BY (Signature) block. REMARKS. 1. The operator or user reports any unusual or abnormal situations. This includes such things as accidents, breakdowns, unplanned stops or changes in location. Any unusual operations and faults on the equipment go on DA Form 2404. 2. The operator lists any oil added to equipment on components under AOAP. 3. Fuel added is logged if required locally. 4. Enter the word Exercised when low usage equipment is exercised. 5. Note the change of days. Draw a line through the next open line under the last entry of a day. Enter the new date (YYMMDD) in the RELEASED BY (Signature) block. When the equipment is not operated for more than 1 day in a row, one line may be used to cover the combined time. Print “Did not operate” in the REMARKS block. Figure 2–9. Sample DD Form 1970 for dispatch 26 DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005
Notes: 1 More than one component on an end item can be under AOAP; for example, the engine and transmission. When that occurs, divide the OIL block into sections, one for each component covered, and enter the oil added for each separately. Print the first letter of the component at the top left corner of the section to indicate which section applies to which component. Figure 2–10. Sample DD Form 1970 for extended dispatch DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005 27
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- Page 27 and 28: PERMIT NUMBER (Initial). Enter the
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- Page 35 and 36: DATE DISPATCHED. The date equipment
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Notes:<br />
1 More than one component on an end item can be under AOAP; for example, the engine and transmission. When that occurs, divide the OIL block into<br />
sections, one for each component covered, and enter the oil added for each separately. Print the first letter of the component at the top left corner of the<br />
section to indicate which section applies to which component.<br />
Figure 2–10. Sample DD Form 1970 for extended dispatch<br />
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