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Department of the Army
Pamphlet 750–8
Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment
The Army
Maintenance
Management
System
(TAMMS)
Users Manual
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
22 August 2005
UNCLASSIFIED
SUMMARY of CHANGE
DA PAM 750–8
The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual
This administrative revision, dated 14 September 2011-
o Corrects figure 2-5

This administrative revision, dated 22 August 2005--
o Revises the definition of “HORIZONTAL DASH” (para 3-10e(3)

o Corrects typographical and spelling errors and clarifies instructions

This major revision, dated 25 February 2005--
o Revises chapter 1

o Revises DA Form 2401 (Organization Control Record for Equipment) and DA Form
2402 (Exchange Tag) (chap 2); DD Form 314 (Preventive Maintenance Schedule
and Record) (chap 3); DA Form 2405 and DA Form 2408-5 (Equipment Modification
Record) (chap 5); and DA Form 5587 (Report of Drydocking, Painting, and
Condition of Vessel Bottom) (chap 6)

o Updates the majority of examples of completed forms used as figures (chaps 2,
3, 4, 5 and 10)

o Adds guidance to administratively deadline equipment when past-due services
exceed the 10 percent variance (chap 3)

o Revises low-usage criteria (chap 3)

o Synchronizes the application of a 10 percent variance in performance of
scheduled services for both automated and manual procedures (chap 3)

o Modifies the disposition instruction for DA Form 5990-E (Maintenance Request)
(chap 3)

o Provides updated major subordinate command addresses for field warranty claim
actions (chap 3)

o Revises instructions for FAA Form 6030-1 (Facility Maintenance to comply with
Federal Aviation Agency Order 6000.15C (para 3-20)

o Moves Army Oil Analysis Program sampling intervals and instructions to
Technical Bulletin 43-0211 (chap 4)

o Updates instructions and figures for weapons record data in DA Form 2408-4
(Weapon Record Data) (chap 5)

o Rescinds U.S. Army Communications Security Equipment Modification
Application Reporting System (RCSNSA 71028) to comply with National Security
Agency guidance, U.S. Army Communications Security Logistics Activity, ATTN:
USACSLA (B16), Fort Huachuca, AZ, and direction and policy outlined in AR 750-
10

o Updates information and figures on ammunition records and procedures and
deletes requirements for the ammunition peculiar equipment report (chap 8)

o Updates procedures for reporting quality deficiency reports (chap 10)

o Synchronizes this pamphlet with AR 750-1

o Rescinds DA Form 2409 (Equipment Maintenance Log (Consolidated)

Headquarters *Department of the Army
Department of the Army Pamphlet 750–8
Washington, DC
22 August 2005
Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment
The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual
It applies to nontactical (commercial) and forwarded through their higher head-
wheeled vehicles and non-Army activities quarters to the policy proponent. Refer to
that have or support Army equipment and AR 25–30 for specific guidance

watercraft. It also applies to all air traffic
control equipment, including tactical and Suggested improvements. Users are
U.S. Army-maintenance air traffic control invited to send in comments and sug-
and navigational aid facilities designated gested improvements to this regulation

for use in the National Airspace System Internet users can submit their comments
by the Federal Aviation Administration. and suggested improvements using the
During mobilization, procedures in this electronic version of DA Form 2028
publication can be modified to support (Recommended Changes to Publications
policy changes as necessary. and Blank Forms) found within the indi-
Proponent and exception authority. vidual Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4 regula-
The proponent of this regulation is the tion and pamphlet. Anyone without
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4. The Deputy Internet access should submit their com-
Chief of Staff, G–4 has the authority to ments and suggested improvements on a
History. This publication is an approve exceptions or waivers to this reg- DA Form 2028 directly to Deputy Chief
administrative revision. ulation that are consistent with controlling of Staff, G–4, ATTN: DALO-SMM, 500
Summary. This pamphlet covers the au- law and regulations. The Deputy Chief of Army Pentagon, Washington, DC
tomated process, preparation, and man- Staff, G–4 may delegate this approval au- 20310–0500

agement of forms, records, and data thority, in writing, to a division chief
required to manage maintenance, control within the proponent agency or a direct Distribution. This publication is availa-
use, report deficiencies, document war- reporting unit or field operating agency of ble in electronic media only and is in-
ranty actions, document equipment modi- the proponent agency in the grade of colo- tended for command levels A, B, C, D,
fications; report equipment improvement nel or the civilian equivalent. Activities and E, for the Active Army, the Army
recommendations; and report quality defi- may request a waiver to this regulation by National Guard of the United States, and
ciency reports. providing justification that includes a full the U.S. Army Reserve

analysis of the expected benefits and must
Applicability. This pamphlet applies to include formal review by the activity’s
the Active Army, the Army National senior legal officer. All waiver requests
Guard of the United States, the U.S. will be endorsed by the commander or
Army Reserve, and contractors supporting senior leader of the requesting activity
operations in a contingency environment

Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number)
Chapter 1
Introduction, page 1
Purpose • 1–1, page 1
References • 1–2, page 1
Explanation of abbreviations and terms • 1–3, page 1
Exceptions • 1–4, page 1
Army-wide use of TAMMS • 1–5, page 1
TAMMS history, current organization, and future • 1–6, page 1
TAMMS policy foundation and applicability • 1–7, page 2
TAMMS processes, forms, records, and reports • 1–8, page 2
*This pamphlet supersedes DA Pam 750–8, dated 25 February 2005

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Contents—Continued
General instructions for units/activities with maintenance STAMIS and units/activities following manual procedures
only • 1–9, page 3
Chapter 2
Operational Processes, Forms, Records and Dispatch Procedures, page 4
General procedures • 2–1, page 4
Equipment dispatching: automated procedures • 2–2, page 5
Equipment dispatching: manual procedures • 2–3, page 6
Maintenance operation processes • 2–4, page 6
Equipment data updates • 2–5, page 7
Equipment data reports • 2–6, page 7
Operator records/equipment class codes • 2–7, page 8
Equipment record folder • 2–8, page 8
DA Form 5823 • 2–9, page 8
DA Form 5987–E/DA Form 5987–1–E • 2–10, page 8
DD Form 1970 • 2–11, page 9
DA Form 5982–E/DA Form 2401 • 2–12, page 10
Chapter 3
Maintenance Processes, Forms and Records, page 34
General • 3–1, page 34
Maintenance reporting and AMSS • 3–2, page 35
Maintenance control file (non-ULLS/manual input) • 3–3, page 35
Organization work order number • 3–4, page 35
DA Form 5409 and DA Form 5410 • 3–5, page 36
ULLS to SAMS interfaces (unit using procedures) • 3–6, page 37
Equipment data reports • 3–7, page 37
DA Form 2402 (Maintenance Tag) • 3–8, page 38
DD Form 314 • 3–9, page 38
DA Form 5988–E and DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet) • 3–10, page 42
DA Form 5989–E/AHN007/DA Form 2405 (Maintenance Request Register) • 3–11, page 44
DA Form 3999–4 (Maintenance Work Request Envelope) • 3–12, page 45
DA Form 5990–E (Maintenance Request) • 3–13, page 45
DA Forms 2407/2407–1 • 3–14, page 46
DA Forms 2407/2407–1 used to request or report an MWO • 3–15, page 47
Warranty claim action • 3–16, page 48
DA Forms 2407 and 2407–1 (serial number tracking implementation within SAMS) • 3–17, page 50
Reporting requirements • 3–18, page 51
DA Form 2408-14 • 3–19, page 51
FAA Form 6030–1 • 3–20, page 52
Manager reports • 3–21, page 53
Selected SAMS output reports • 3–22, page 53
Chapter 4
AOAP Nonaeronautical Equipment, Processes, Forms, Records, and Procedures, page 124
AOAP objectives • 4–1, page 124
Description • 4–2, page 124
AOAP participation • 4–3, page 125
What to sample • 4–4, page 125
When to sample • 4–5, page 125
Maintenance feedback data • 4–6, page 125
Chapter 5
Historical Processes, Forms, Records and Procedures Report Control Symbol (RCS) 1051, page 130
General information • 5–1, page 130
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Missing historical information or records • 5–2, page 130
DA Form 2408–4 • 5–3, page 130
DA Form 2408–4 used for recording armament system and subsystems • 5–4, page 131
DA Form 2408–5 (Equipment Modification Record) • 5–5, page 132
Usage reporting through ULLS-G • 5–6, page 133
DA Form 2408–9 • 5–7, page 133
DA Form 2408–20 (Oil Analysis Log) • 5–8, page 140
DD Form 1650 (Ammunition Data Card) • 5–9, page 140
Equipment logbook binder (historical records) • 5–10, page 140
Records that go with equipment • 5–11, page 141
Chapter 6
Watercraft and Amphibious Lighters Records and Procedures, page 165
General • 6–1, page 165
Reporting of accidents/incidents • 6–2, page 166
Component record • 6–3, page 166
Request for disposition and/or waiver • 6–4, page 167
Chapter 7
Rail Equipment Records and Procedures, page 171
General rail equipment forms • 7–1, page 171
Preparation of forms • 7–2, page 172
DD Form 862 (Daily Inspection Worksheet for Diesel Electronic Locomotives and Locomotive Cranes) • 7–3,
page 172
DD Form 1335 • 7–4, page 172
Form FRA F6180–49A • 7–5, page 172
Chapter 8
Ammunition Records and Reporting Procedures, page 179
Records and reports • 8–1, page 179
Special instructions • 8–2, page 179
General instructions • 8–3, page 180
DA Form 2415 (Ammunition Condition Report) (RCS CSGLD–1202) • 8–4, page 180
ACR submission flow and preparation • 8–5, page 181
Chapter 9
Supply and Maintenance Assessment and Review Team (SMART), page 184
General • 9–1, page 184
Procedures • 9–2, page 184
Chapter 10
Submitting Equipment Improvement Reports and Product Quality Deficiency Reports and Reporting
Initial Failure of Stock-Funded, Depot-Level Reparables, page 184
Reporting • 10–1, page 184
Use and preparation of an SF 368 • 10–2, page 185
Exhibits • 10–3, page 187
Addresses for the SF 368 • 10–4, page 187
Reporting initial failure of SFDLR • 10–5, page 187
Appendixes
A. References, page 201
B. Codes and Conversion Tables, page 208
C. Warranty Control offices and Logistics Assistance Offices, page 239
D. Julian/Ordinal Date Calendar, page 245
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E. Department of the Army List of Items on Which Historical Records are to be Maintained, page 247
Table List
Table 3–1: DD Form 314 requirements, page 40
Table 3–2: Warranty claim addresses, page 49
Table 3–3.: List of SNT reportable items, page 50
Table 5–1: Data input format (acceptance and registration) code “G”, page 134
Table 5–2: Data input format (acceptance and registration) trailer (card code “H”), page 135
Table 5–3: Data input format (usage or overhaul) code “J”, page 136
Table 5–4: Data input format (transfer, gain, or loss) code “K”, page 137
Table 5–5: Data input format (repair action) code “M”, page 138
Table 10–1: Army screening points, page 186
Table B–1: Failure codes, alphabetical, page 208
Table B–2: Failure codes, numerical, page 212
Table B–3: Failure detected during codes, page 217
Table B–4: First indication of trouble codes, page 217
Table B–5: Action codes, page 217
Table B–6: Utilization codes, page 218
Table B–7: Time conversion codes, page 219
Table B–8: Equipment repair action code, page 220
Table B–9: Miscellaneous codes, page 220
Table B–10: NRTS (not reparable this station) codes, page 220
Table B–11: Vehicle use codes, page 221
Table B–12: Equipment acceptance codes, page 221
Table B–13: Equipment usage codes, page 221
Table B–14: Equipment transfer codes, page 221
Table B–15: Equipment loss codes, page 221
Table B–16: Equipment gain codes, page 222
Table B–17: Equipment overhaul code, page 222
Table B–18: Equipment category codes (ECC), page 222
Table B–19: The metric system and equivalents, page 234
Table B–20: Type maintenance request codes (Type MNT Req CD), page 234
Table B–21: Work request status code, page 235
Table B–22: Work request NMC indicator codes, page 237
Table B–23: NMC time for AMSS reporting, page 237
Table B–24: Level of work codes, page 238
Table B–25: Operational readiness float (ORF) transaction codes, page 238
Table C–1: Warranty control offices, page 239
Table C–2.: Supporting logistics assistance offices, page 240
Table D–1: Julian/ordinal date calendar (perpetual), page 246
Figure List
Figure 2–1: Sample DA Form 348 (front), page 11
Figure 2–1: Sample DA Form 348, page 14
Figure 2–2: Sample ULLS-generated AWCMF417 (Equipment Availability Report), page 15
Figure 2–3: Sample ULLS-generated AWCMF458 (Non-Mission Capapable Report), page 16
Figure 2–4: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5985–E (Class Codes), page 17
Figure 2–5: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5984–E, page 18
Figure 2–6: Sample DA Form 5823, page 19
Figure 2–7: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5987–E, page 21
Figure 2–8: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5987–E–1, page 23
Figure 2–9: Sample DD Form 1970 for dispatch, page 26
Figure 2–10: Sample DD Form 1970 for extended dispatch, page 29
Figure 2–11: Sample DD Form 1970 for operating time, page 31
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Figure 2–12: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5982–E, page 32
Figure 2–13: Sample DA Form 2401, page 34
Figure 3–1: Sample DA Form 5409, page 55
Figure 3–2: Sample DA Form 5409 (change), page 56
Figure 3–3: Sample DA Form 5409 (deletion/closeout), page 56
Figure 3–4: Sample DA Form 5410, page 58
Figure 3–5: Sample DA Form 5410 (receipts and correction), page 59
Figure 3–6: Sample DA Form 5410 (delete), page 60
Figure 3–7: Sample SAMS–1 Work Order Detail Report, page 61
Figure 3–8: Sample ULLS-Generated Parts Received Not Installed Report, page 62
Figure 3–9: Sample ULLS-Generated Service Schedule, page 63
Figure 3–10: Sample DA Form 2402, page 64
Figure 3–11: Sample System DD Form 314, page 65
Figure 3–12: Sample DD Form 314, subsystem (B2/B1) (front), page 66
Figure 3–13: Sample DD Form 314 subsystem (back), page 67
Figure 3–14: Sample DD Form 314 subsystem with components (back), page 68
Figure 3–15: Sample DD Form 314 system (B1) (back), page 69
Figure 3–16: Sample Form DD 314 system B1 (front), page 70
Figure 3–17: Sample DD Form 314 used for equipment end item, page 71
Figure 3–18: Sample DD Form 314 used to record more than one serial number, page 72
Figure 3–19: Sample DD Form 314 component card, page 73
Figure 3–20: DD Form 314 flow chart, page 74
Figure 3–21: Sample DD Form 314 used for system B2 requirements, page 75
Figure 3–22: Sample DD Form 314 used for system B1 requirements, page 76
Figure 3–23: Sample DD Form 314 used for equipment end items and component requirements, page 76
Figure 3–24: Sample DA Form 5988–E used for operator/crew PMCS, page 78
Figure 3–25: Sample DA Form 2404 used for operator/crew PMCS (fault noted), page 80
Figure 3–26: Sample DA Form 2404 used for services on more than one like item, page 83
Figure 3–27: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5988–E used for maintenance services and inspections, page 83
Figure 3–28: Sample DA Form 2404 used for maintenance services and inspections, page 85
Figure 3–29: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5988–E used for changing “X” condition, page 88
Figure 3–30: Sample DA Form 2404 used for changing "X" condition, page 90
Figure 3–31: Sample DA Form 2404 used for BDAR, page 91
Figure 3–32: Sample DA Form 2404 used for ECOD (front), page 92
Figure 3–32: Sample DA Form 2404 used for ECOD (back), page 94
Figure 3–33: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5989–E, page 95
Figure 3–34: Sample DA Form 2405, page 96
Figure 3–35: Sample DA Form 3999–4, page 98
Figure 3–36: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5990–E, page 99
Figure 3–37: Sample DA Form 2407 used to request support maintenance, page 102
Figure 3–38: Sample DA Form 2407 used for ECOD, page 105
Figure 3–39: Sample DA Form 2407 used to request an MWO, page 106
Figure 3–40: Sample DA Form 2407 used to document an MWO, page 109
Figure 3–41: Sample DA Form 2407 used for warranty claim actions, page 112
Figure 3–42: Sample DA Form 2407 used for serial number tracking, page 114
Figure 3–43: Sample DA Form 2407–1, page 116
Figure 3–44: Sample of a DA Form 2408–14, page 117
Figure 3–45: Sample ULLS-generated AWCSF176, page 117
Figure 3–46: Sample ULLS-generated AWCMF450 Report, page 118
Figure 3–47: Sample ULLS-generated Commander’s Financial Transaction Listing, page 119
Figure 3–48: Sample SAMS–1 Customer Work Order Reconciliation, page 121
Figure 3–49: Sample SAMS–2 Equipment Deadlined Over NNN Days by Battalion, page 122
Figure 3–50: Sample SAMS–2 Work Order Status and Parts, page 123
Figure 3–51: Sample SAMS–2 Maintenance Cost by Customer, page 124
Figure 4–1: Sample ULLS-generated DA Form 5991–E, page 126
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Figure 4–2: DD Form 2026, page 128
Figure 4–3: DA Form 3254, page 129
Figure 5–1: Sample DA Form 2408–4, page 143
Figure 5–2: Sample DA Form 2408–4 with information to keep when sending a DA Form 2408–4, page 144
Figure 5–3: Sample DA Form 2408–4 used for boresight and zero, page 145
Figure 5–4: Sample DA Form 2408–4 used for a 25mm automatic gun, page 146
Figure 5–5: Sample DA Form 2408–4 used for the Air Defense Weapon System, page 147
Figure 5–6: Sample DA Form 2408–5, page 148
Figure 5–7: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used for acceptance and registration, page 149
Figure 5–8: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record usage, page 151
Figure 5–9: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record transfer, page 153
Figure 5–10: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record loss, page 155
Figure 5–11: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record gain, page 156
Figure 5–12: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record repair, page 158
Figure 5–13: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record overhaul, page 159
Figure 5–14: Sample DA Form 2408–9 used to record NSN change, page 161
Figure 5–15: Sample DA Form 2408–20 (front), page 162
Figure 5–15: Sample DA Form 2408–20 (back), page 164
Figure 5–16: Sample DD Form 1650 (front), page 164
Figure 5–16: Sample DD Form 1650 (back)—Continued, page 165
Figure 6–1: Sample DA Form 5587 (front), page 168
Figure 6–1: Sample DA Form 5587 (reverse), page 171
Figure 7–1: Sample DD Form 862 (front), page 173
Figure 7–1: Sample DD Form 862 (back)—Continued, page 175
Figure 7–2: Sample DD Form 1335, page 177
Figure 7–3: Sample Form FRA F6180–49A, page 179
Figure 8–1: Sample DA Form 2415, page 183
Figure 10–1: Sample SF 368 used to report equipment deficiencies, page 191
Figure 10–2: Sample SF 368 used to report computer software deficiencies, page 193
Figure 10–3: Sample Category I SF 368 message format, page 194
Figure 10–3: Sample Category I SF 368 message format, page 195
Figure 10–3: Sample Category I SF 368 message format, page 198
Figure 10–4: Sample DD Form 1575, page 198
Figure 10–5: Sample DD Form 2332 (front), page 199
Figure 10–5: Sample DD Form 2332 (back), page 200
Figure E–1: Identification of required forms for missile systems, page 249
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Contents—Continued Missing historical information or records † 5–2, page 130 DA Form 2408–4 † 5–3, page 130 DA Form 2408–4 used for recording armament system and subsystems † 5–4, page 131 DA Form 2408–5 (Equipment Modification Record) † 5–5, page 132 Usage reporting through ULLS-G † 5–6, page 133 DA Form 2408–9 † 5–7, page 133

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Unsatisfactory participation. Soldiers are unsatisfactory participants if, without proper authority, they fail to attend or complete the entire period of AD. This applies to a Soldier of a unit or USAR CG (AT).

Do you need a hard copy field in the army?

HARD COPY USE ONLY—automated systems are now available and operational, so this field is no longer needed unless it is used to replace a missing serial number. 1. ORGANIZATION. Enter the name of the activity or organization accepting the item into the Army inventory. 2.