TM-9-2330-334-13-P

FAMILY OF MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLES (FMTV) LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM TRAILER (LHST) M1147A1

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR AND FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (RPSTL)

DECEMBER 2013
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GENERAL INFORMATION/WARRANTY (700,000-719,999)
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WARRANTY – Continued
5. Pass-Through Warranties.
Table 1. Supplier Summary Section
VENDOR
VENDOR PART NO
NSN
DESCRIPTION
Michelin
42407
2610-01-518-5292 Tire, Pneumatic
Michelin
1. Warranty Period.
The warranty is 5 years from the date of tire manufacture, or the life of
the original usable tread down to 2/32nds of an inch of tread remaining. The date of
manufacture is determined from the “DOT” number on the lower side above the bead. It will
end in “X” and 4 numerics. The numerics represent the week and year of manufacture (i.e.,
“4804” = 48
th
week of 2004)
2. Coverage.
The user must pay for the cost of a new tire on a pro-rata basis calculated by
multiplying the current negotiated TACOM replacement price or the Government Open Market
price, whichever is applicable, by the percentage of usable tread. This warranty does not
include any mounting, balancing or other charges.
3. Procedure.
Unit will submit a DA Form 2407 or DA Form 5504 to their WARCO for
warranty consideration. During the first 2 years of vehicle warranty, the WARCO will address
all claims to TVS under the Material and Workmanship Warranty. Upon expiration of the
Material and Workmanship Warranty, the WARCO will address all claims to the Michelin
Government Sales Department at webtruck@us.michelin.com.
6. Contractor Responsibilities.
a. Government Correction.
When the owning unit has elected to perform corrective action, the
Contractor will ship all replacement parts required to affect correction within 3 calendar days of
notification. If the Contractor is unable to meet the 3 calendar days, the repair site will be notified of any
delay and the anticipated ship date. CONUS requirements, including Alaska and Hawaii, will be shipped
to the repair location. OCONUS requirements will be shipped to a Government provided APO or CONUS
Port of Embarkation. The Contractor shall reimburse the Government for the cost of labor involved in
Government correction. Labor will be calculated at the current fiscal years labor rate for the
maintenance level identified in the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) multiplied by the actual number
of labor hours incurred, not to exceed the labor hours in the MAC. The Government will notify the
Contractor in writing via DA Form 2407 for the reimbursement required.
b. Contractor Correction.
When the owning unit has directed the Contractor to correct the Supplies,
the Contractor will furnish all material required to correct the defective supplies. The Contractor will
complete repairs on site or at an approved repair facility, and will maintain an overall repair time equal to
5 calendar days or less from the notification date.
c. Defective Parts.
The Contractor has the right to inspect parts found to be defective and will be
allowed to take possession of failed parts following their replacement. All freight charges for the
return of defective/failed parts are the responsibility of the Contractor.


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