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TM 10-4930-247-13&P B-2.  MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS- cont g. Remove/Install.    To  remove  and  install  the  same  item  when  required  to  perform  service  or  other  maintenance functions.    Install  may  be  the  act  of  emplacing,  seating,  or  fixing  into  position  a  spare,  repair  part,  or  module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow the proper functioning of an equipment or system. h. Replace.    To  remove  an  unserviceable  item  and  install  a  serviceable  counterpart  in  its  place.    "Replace"  is authorized by the MAC and is shown as the 3rd position code of the SMR code. i. Repair.    The  application  of  maintenance  services,  including  fault  location/'troubleshooting,  removal/installation, and disassembly/assembly procedures, and maintenance actions to identify troubles, and restore serviceability to an item by correcting specific damage, fault, malfunction, or failure in a part, subassembly, module (component or assembly) end item, or system. j. Overhaul.        That    maintenance    effort    (service/action)    prescribed    to    restore    an    item    to    a    completely serviceable/operational condition as required by maintenance standards in appropriate technical publications (i.e., DMWR).    Overhaul  is  normally  the  highest  degree  of  maintenance  performed  by  the  Army.    Overhaul  does  not normally return an item to like new condition. k.Rebuild.  Consists of those services/actions necessary for the restoration of unserviceable equipment to a like new condition   in   accordance   with   original   manufacturing   standards.      Rebuild   is   the   highest   degree   of   material maintenance  applied  to  Army  equipment.    The  rebuild  operation  includes  the  act  of  returning  to  zero  those  age measurements (hours/miles, etc.) considered in classifying Army equipment/components. B-3.  EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE MAC - SECTION II. a. Column  1,  Group  Number.    Column  1  lists  functional  group  code  numbers,  the  purpose  of  which  is  to  identify maintenance  significant  components,  assemblies,  subassemblies,  and  modules  with  the  next  higher  assembly. End item group numbers are "00". b. Column  2,  Component/Assemblv.    Column  2  contains  the  names  of  components,  assemblies,  subassemblies, and modules for which maintenance is authorized. c. Column  3,  Maintenance  Function.    Column  3  lists  the  functions  to  be  performed  on  the  item  listed  in  Column  2. (For a detailed explanation of these functions, see paragraph B-2 ). d. Column 4, Maintenance Level.  Column 4 specifies, by the listing of a work time figure (expressed as man-hours shown  as  whole  hours  or  decimals)  in  the  appropriate  subcolumn(s),  the  level  of  maintenance  authorized  to perform   the   function   listed   in   Column   3).      This   figure   represents   the   active   time   required   to   perform   that maintenance  function  at  the  indicated  level  of  maintenance.    If  the  number  or  the  complexity  of  the  tasks  within the  listed  maintenance  function  vary  at  different  maintenance  levels,  appropriate  work  time  figures  will  be  shown for   each   level.      The   work   time   figure   represents   the   average   time   required   to   restore   an   item   (assembly, subassembly,  component,  module,  end  item,  or  system)  to  a  serviceable  condition  under  typical  field  operating conditions.        This    time    includes    preparation    item    including    any    necessary    disassembly/assembly    time), troubleshooting/fault  location  time,  and  quality  assurance/quality  control  time  in  addition  to  the  time  required  to perform the specific tasks B-2

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