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Preparation of the Quarterly PMS Schedule
Use of the Quarterly PMS Schedule

Aviation Boatswains Mate E - Aviation theories and other practices
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would include the months of October, November, and December as the first quarter. b. Ships completing overhaul late in the quarter are not expected to do all planned maintenance scheduled during that quarter, but should do a certain amount based on the time remaining in the quarter. In this instance, the maintenance done and the effective dates are recorded on the back of the Quarterly PMS Schedule, and the schedule is marked to show that it is only a partial quarterly PMS record. 5. Each column represents a week and is divided into 7 days by the use of tick marks across the top.   The   first   tick   marked   space   within   a column  represents  Monday.  Place  Monday's date   for   each   week   in   the   quarter   on   the pedestal between each column. 6. Lightly shade in across the tick marks the days that the ship expects to be underway. 7. Using   both   the   LOEP   and   the   Cycle   PMS Schedule, enter the MIP number including the date code in the MIP column in a space on line with   the   subject   equipment   on   the   Cycle Schedule. 8. From   the   Cycle   PMS   Schedule,   select   the Schedule Quarter After Overhaul As Indicated column   corresponding   to   the   quarter   being scheduled.    Each    of    the    maintenance    re- quirements listed in this column and the Each Quarter   column   will   be   transcribed   to   an appropriate  weekly  column  of  the  Quarterly PMS Schedule. If possible, do not schedule in the last 2 weeks of the quarter. These 2 weeks may then be used for rescheduled maintenance requirements. 9. Refer to the MIPs and the departmental master deck  of  MRCs  for  a  brief  description  of  the maintenance actions represented by the periodicity codes on the Cycle PMS Schedule to determine if the actions should be performed in port or at sea. Schedule the requirements on 7-17 2000/001-A2 QUARTERLY PMS SCHEDULE (CONVENTIONAL) OPNAV FORM 4790/14 (REV 6-73) S/N 0107-LF-3241 WORK CENTER YEAR QUARTER AFTER OVERHAUL APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE RESCHEDULE MONTH 3000/001-73 5210/009-C1 5510/018-82 5530/001-13 5530/001-13 4924/RHD-82 R-1 2M-6 M-1SAR 2W-1 3W-1 2W-1 M4R M-2 3W-2 2W-1 M-1 A-2 M-2 M-4R 2W-1 S-3R 18M-1 3W-2 2W-1 M-1 2M-6 M-2 M-4R 3W-2 2W-1 S-2 Q-5R( Q1) M-1M-2 M-1M-2 2W-1 M-1 M-1 M-1 Q-3 A-1 Q-2 M-2 M-2 M-1 (M-1) M-1 R1TM R1TM M-4 M-2R M-4 M-2R M-1 M-4 M-4 M-1M-2R A-13R Q-3 Q-2( M-1) S-1( R-1) 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 30MAR94 JUNE M. M. RODENT MONTH MAY MONTH 6 APRIL 94 EA07 MIP A-13R M-4 M-4 A-2 S-1 M-1M-2R ABEf0711 Figure 7-11.—Quarterly PMS Schedule.







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