Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
Land Rovers => Australian "Perentie " 110 & 6x6 Vehicles => Topic started by: ashleylipus on May 14, 2016, 02:21:49 PM
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Ive been to inspect a few pernties in the last couple of months and ive also purchased daves guide. Ive noticed that most perenties come with a DDA541 pre disposal inspection sheet. Its also mentioned in daves guide. What i want to know is what the letters mean at the bottom of the sheet next to; transmission, engine chassis, pto and so on. Mostly ive seen WR NW NI if someone could tell me what it means or point me to a thread about this.
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Ive atached an example above
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I would guess that NI is Not Inspected.
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I would guess that NI is Not Inspected.
Possibly.
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NI = Not Inspected
NW = Nil Work Required
WR = Work Required
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NI = Not Inspected
NW = Nil Work Required
WR = Work Required
Thanks sixty! That's perfect. Is there anywhere i can find a list of all of these abbreviations? For future inspections
Thanks again!
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You'd need access to the ADF document library....ESCM, TRAMM-L, etc
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Hi
Mike Cecil wrote s book on military abbreviations and acronyms.
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Hi all,
Adding to FFR mans tip, you could also keep an eye out for old training pam's , they usually have a list of abbreviations at the front or back. A RAEME pat would probably give you the answers ?
Cheers,
Mick