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Code
Explanation
O
Organization Maintenance.
F
Direct Support Maintenance.
H
General Support Maintenance.
D
Depot Maintenance.
(3) Recoverability Code, indicates whether
unserviceable items should be returned for re-
covery or salvage. Recoverability Codes are –
Code
R
S
T
U
Explanation
Applied to repair parts, (assemblies and components),
special tools, and test equipment which are considered
economically reparable at direct and general support
maintenance levels. When the item is no longer eco-
nomically reparable, it is normally disposed of at the
GS level. When supply considerations dictate, some of
these repair parts may be listed for automatic return
to supply for depot level repair as set forth in AR 710-
50. When so listed, they will be replaced by supply on
an exchange basis.
Repair Parts, Special Tools, Test Equipment and assem-
blies which are economically reparable at DSU and
GSU activities and which normally are furnished by
supply on an exchange basis. When items are deter-
mined by a GSU to be uneconomically reparable, they
will be evacuated to a depot for evaluation and
analysis before final disposition.
Higher dollar value recoverable repair parts, special
tools and test equipment which are subject to special
handling and are issued on an exchange basis. Such
items will be evacuated to the depot for overhaul or final
disposition, Communications - Electronics and Missile
Support Items will be repaired/overhauled only at depots.
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment specifi-
cally selected for salvage by reclamation units be-
cause of precious metal content, critical materials,
high dollar value or reusable casings or castings.
NOTE
When no code is indicated in the recover-
ability column, the part will be considered
non-recoverable.
b. Federal Stock Number, Column 2.
This col-
umn indicates the Federal stock number assigned
to the item and will be used for requisitioning
purposes.
c. Description, Column 3.
This column indi-
cates the Federal item name and any additional
description of the item required. A part number
or other reference number is followed by the
applicable five-digit Federal supply code for
manufacturers in parentheses. Repair parts
quantities included in the kits, sets, and assem-
blies are shown in front of the repair part name.
d. Unit of Measure (U/M), Column 4.
A two
character alphabetic abbreviation indicating the
amount or quantity of the item upon which the
allowances are based, e.g., ft, ea, pr, etc.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column 5.
This column indicates the quantity of the item
used in the functional group. A “V” appearing
in this column in lieu of a quantity indicates that
a definite quantity cannot be indicated (e.g.,
shims, spacers, etc.).
f. 30-Day DS/GS Maintenance Authorization,
Columns 6, and 7
(1) The Repair Parts List includes asterisk
entries in separate columns - one for Direct
Support (DS) and one for General Support (GS)
-
as appropriate to indicate the total range of
repair parts authorized for use at that category
or required to be removed or disassembled dur-
ing the performance of authorized maintenance
operations. They will be requisitioned initially
on an
“as required” basis. The repair parts
authorized at the DS/GS levels will be those
authorized for the maintenance mission at these
levels. Requirements for repair part stockage and
for distribution to supported units will be based
on demand and determined in accordance with
AR 711-16.
(2) Special Tools or Test, Measurement and
Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) and other support
equipment peculiar to an item are listed with
quantities in the appropriate density spread/al-
lowance columns. (Not applicable).
g. 1-Year Allowances Per 100 Equipments/
Contingency Planning Purposes, Column 8.
This
column indicates the total requirement for con-
tingency planning purposes. An asterisk indicates
authorization to obtain or use as required.
h. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100 Equip-
ments, Column 9.
This column indicates authoriza-
tion for depot use.
i. Illustration, Column 10.
This column is divid-
ed as follows:
(1)
Figure number, Column 10a.
Indicates the
figure number of the illustration in which
item is shown.
(2)
Item number, Column 10b.
Indicates
callout number used to reference the item in
illustration.
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