MWO-9-2320-280-20-6

MODIFICATION WORK ORDER

MODIFICATION OF 1-1/4 TON VEHICLES; HEAVY VARIANT, ARMAMENT CARRIER, AND EXPANDED CAPACITY VEHICLES M1097, M1097A1, M1025A2, M1097A2, M1113 AND M1114; AIRLIFT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT

JANUARY 2001

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11. CALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS.
Not applicable to this MWO.
12. WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA.
Weight and balance are not significantly affected by this MWO.
13. QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.
a.
General. The following information is furnished to ensure the proper application of this MWO and
provide clarification in regard to the adequacy of installer’s inspection methods and procedures applicable to
Quality Assurance (QA). Inspection shall be IAW TM 750-245-4, TM 9-2320-280-10, TM 9-2320-280-20, TM9-
2320-387-10, TM 9-2320-387-24, and MWO 9-2320-280-20-6.
b.
Installer Responsibilities. The installer is responsible for following instructions in MWO 9-2320-280-
20-6, TM 9-2320-280-10, TM 9-2320-280-20, TM 9-2320-387-10, and TM 9-2320-387-24. The installer will
report Airlift Bumper Reinforcement Modification Kits received that are damaged or missing component
parts so the kit supplier can be properly notified. Any discrepancies noted will be corrected before the vehicle
leaves the installer’s work area. Requirements contained in this MWO shall be included in the installer’s
inspection plan or quality assurance program. These requirements shall not be construed as eliminating the
installer’s responsibility from complete compliance with provisions of the contract and submitting to the
Government products that meet all requirements of the contract.
c.
Government Verification. All QA operations and installation changes and inspections performed by
the installer are subject to Government verification at unannounced and varying intervals. Verification will
consist of observations and inspections to confirm that practices, methods, and procedures of the installer’s
written inspection plan are being properly applied; and that Government product inspection to confirm the
quality of product offered for Government acceptance does not deviate from prescribed acceptance standards
specified in TM 9-2320-280-10, TM 9-2320-280-20, TM 9-2320-387-10, TM 9-2320-387-24, and TM 750-245-4.
Deviations will be brought to the attention of the installer for correction.
d. In-process Inspection. During normal assembly operations, paragraph 10, Modification Procedure,
will be used to check the installer’s work. After installation is complete, the vehicle will be checked IAW the
PMCS checklist for correct installation and to ensure there are no defects. Any defects noted will be corrected
by the installer before the vehicle is placed in service. All vehicles modified during a production shift will be
checked to ensure product quality.
14. RECORDING AND REPORTING OF THE MODIFICATION.
a.
Records and Reports. The organization responsible for MWO application will report application
information as follows:
(1)
Reporting will be accomplished by electronic means. MWO application information can be input
directly into the Modification Management Information System (MMIS) over the internet. If
internet is not available, recording will be on a 3.5-inch disk, which will be mailed to the MMIS
administrator. Entry into the MMIS system is password protected. New users can register on-
line at http://208.242.67.250/mwo. Passwords are normally approved and issued within 48
hours.
(2)
Submission will be comprised of the nine (9) data elements listed in the table below. Elements
1,2,4,6,7,8 & 9 are given for this MWO (as shown). The person reporting the MWO data, will
acquire the remaining elements (3 & 5), and input all nine into MMIS.
DATA Elements
Input Data
1. Material Change Number (MCN)
2. MWO Number
3. Unit Identification Code (UIC) @ Battalion Level
4. NSN of End Item
5. Serial Number
MWO 9-2320-280-20-6
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