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TM  10-6630-230-13&P i. Repair. The application of maintenance services, 1including fault location/troubleshooting,2 removal/installation,  and  disassembly/assembly  procedures,3 and maintenance actions,4 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 materiel 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 number shall be “00.” b. Column 2. Component/Ass embly.  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  Category. Column 4 specifies, by the listing of a work time figure in the appropriate subcolumn(s), the category 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 category of maintenance. If the number or complexity of the tasks within the listed maintenance function vary at different maintenance categories, appropriate work time figures will be shown for each category. 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  time  (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 identified for the maintenance functions authorized in the maintenance allocation chart, The symbol designations for the various maintenance categories are as follows: 1 2 3 4 B-2 Services  -  inspect,  test,  service,  acjust,  align,  calibrate,  and/or  replace. Fault Iocatebroubleshoot - the process of investigatingand detecting the cause of equipment malfunctioning; the act of  isolating  a  fault  within  a  system  or  unit  under  test  (UUT). Disassemble/assemble encompasses the step-by-step  taking apart (or breakdown) of a spare/functional group coded item to the Ievelof its least componency identified as maintenance significant (i. e., assigned an SMR code) for the  category  of  maintenance  under  consideration, Actions  –  welding,  grinding,  riveting,  straightening,   facing,  remachining,  and/or  resurfacing

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