PS Magazine - JULY 1982

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 356

JULY 1982

PS Magazine - JULY 1982 - Page 33 of 35
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Most PLL clerks have too much
work to want bounced requests. But
some people still waste time by
reQUesting items±the system can't-or
won't²handle.
You can spot those parts by
checking the Source, MaintenancE and
Recoverability (SMR) code. The
5-
part SMR-older pubs have 3³part
codes-shows up just before the NSN
or part number of each item in the
parts manual.
SR
CODE
NATIONAL
stoK
nUMBEr
PART
NUMbER
F&M
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The first
2
places of the SMR are the source code. The source code tells you
how or if the item is stocked in the supply system-and sometimes why a part
does not have an NSN.
Items with soUrce codes starting with P come from regUlar supply system
·
sources with normal handling´µ
This item is supplied by and through RegulaR souRceS.
Source codes starting with
k
apply to items in kits. Forget about ordering
those parts separately. They're not stocked¸except in the kit¹ They probably
won't have NSN'sº either´ If you need oneº yo»'ll have to order the whole kit.
This item is Part of a kIt± ²t is not stocked sePaRately, so it has no
NSN±
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Items with M source codes must be fabricated or manUfactured. The second
letter tells you what ¼ev½l makes it. ¾ou make MO¿coded items´ MÀcoded items
won't be stocked or have NSN's´ Look at the description of the item in the parts
manUal fÁr a list of parts or materials you need to make it .
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Source codÄs starting witH A go on items that must be assembled. You put
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