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TM 10-3835-231-13 APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART Section I.  INTRODUCTION B-1.  THE ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM  MAC. a. This introduction (Section I) provides a general explanation of all maintenance and repair functions authorized at various maintenance levels under the standard Army Maintenance System concept. b. The  Maintenance  Allocation  Chart  (MAC)  in  Section  II  designates  overall  authority  and  responsibility  for  the performance  of  maintenance  functions  on  the  identified  end  item  or  component.    The  application  of  the  maintenance functions  to  the  Tactical  Petroleum  Terminal  will  be  consistent  with  the  capacities  and  capabilities  of  the  designated maintenance levels, which are shown on the MAC in column (4) as: Unit - Includes two subcolumns, C (operator/crew) and O (unit) maintenance. Direct Support - Includes an F subcolumn General support - Includes an H subcolumn. Depot - Includes a D subcolumn. c. Section   III   lists   the   tools   and   test   equipment   (both   special   tools   and   common   tool   sets)   required   for   each maintenance function as referenced from Section II. d. Section IV contains supplemental instructions and explanatory notes for a particular maintenance function. B-2.  MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS. Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows: a. Inspect.      To   determine   the   serviceability   of   an   item   by   comparing   its   physical,   mechanical   and/or   electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by sight, sound, or feel). b. Test.    To  verify  serviceability  by  measuring  the  mechanical,  pneumatic,  hydraulic,  or  electrical  characteristics  of an item and comparing those characteristics with prescribed standards. c. Service.    Operations  required  periodically  to  keep  an  item  in  proper  operating  condition,  e.g.,  to  clean  (includes decontaminate when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to replenish fuel, lubricants, chemical fluids, or gases. d. Adjust.    To  maintain  or  regulate,  within  prescribed  limits,  by  bringing  into  proper  position,  or  by  setting  the operating characteristics to specified parameters. e. Aline.  To adjust specified variable elements of an item to bring about optimum or desired performance. f. Calibrate.  To determine and cause corrections to be made or to be adjusted on instruments or test, measuring, and diagnostic equipment used in precision measurement.  Consists of comparisons of two instruments, one of which is a certified  standard  of  known  accuracy,  to  detect  and  adjust  any  discrepancy  in  the  accuracy  of  the  instrument  being compared. B-1

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