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TB 43-0106
G--Install:
Remove and install the same item for
d. Note Reference.  This column, subdivided into
service or when required for the
columns L and M, is provided for referencing the Special
performance  of  other  maintenance
Tool and Test Equipment Requirements (sec.  III) and
operations.
Remarks (sec. IV) that may be associated with
H--Replace:
Substitute
serviceable
components,
maintenance functions (sec. II).
assemblies, and subassemblies for
unserviceable counter-parts.
C-3. Explanations of Columns in Section III
I--Repair:
Restore to a serviceable condition by
a. Reference Code.  This column consists of a
replacing unserviceable parts or by any
number and a letter separated by a dash. The number
other action required using available
references the T & TE requirements column on the MAC.
tools, equipment, and skills, including
The letter represents the specific maintenance function
welding,
grinding,
riveting,
the item is to be used with. The letter is representative of
straightening, adjusting, and facing.
columns A through K on the MAC.
J--Overhaul:
Restore  an  item  to  a  completely
serviceable condition (as prescribed by
b. Maintenance Level.  This column shows the
serviceability standards developed and
lowest level of maintenance authorized to use the special
published
by
the
commodity
tool or test equipment.
commands) by employing techniques of
c. Nomenclature.  This column lists the name or
"Inspect
and
Repair
Only
As
identification of the tool or test equipment.
Necessary" (IROAN). Maximum use of
diagnostic  and  test  equipment  is
d. Tool  Number.
This  column  lists  the
combined with minimum disassembly
manufacturer's code and part number, or Federal Stock
during overhaul.  "Overhaul" may be
Number of tools and test equipment.
assigned to any level of maintenance
except organizational, provided the
C-4. Explanation of Columns in Section IV
time, tools, equipment, repair parts
a. Reference Code. This column consists of two
authorization, and technical skills are
letters separated by a dash, both of which are references
available at that level.
Normally,
to Section II. The first letter references column M and the
overhaul as applied to end items is
second references a maintenance operation, columns A
limited to depot maintenance level.
through K.
K--Rebuild:
Restore to a condition comparable to new
by disassembling to determine the
b. Remarks. This column lists information pertinent
condition of each component part and
to the maintenance operation being performed, as
reassembling using serviceable, rebuilt,
indicated on the MAC Section II.
or new assemblies, sub-assemblies,
and parts.
Section II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
G
Maintenance functions
Note reference
R
O
U
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
P
N
Component assembly
U
nomenclature
I
S
L
I
R
V
R
M
N
E
A
I
N
E
R
E
E
B
S
R
D
A
B
S
P
E
R
B
Tools and
Remarks
E
P
T
V
J
L
R
T
L
P
H
U
equipment
R
E
E
I
U
I
A
A
A
A
A
I
C
S
C
S
G
T
L
C
I
U
L
T
T
E
T
N
E
L
E
R
L
D
01
ENGINE
0100
Engine Assembly
O
O
O
F
F
H
D
A
0101
Crankcase; Block Cylinder Head
Cylinder assembly
H
H
H
D
Head, cylinder
F
F
F
D
B
0102
Crankshaft
H
H
D
C
0103
Flywheel assembly
F
F
H
D
0104
Pistons, connecting rods
H
H
H
E, F
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