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quantity indicates that a definite quantity cannot
Explanation
Code
be indicated (e.g., shims, spacers, etc.).
O . . . . . . Organizational
Maintenance
f. Fifteen-Day organizational Maintenance
F . . . . . . Direct
Support
Maintenance
H. . . . . .
Allowances.
General
Support
Maintenance
D . . . . . . Depot
Maintenance
( 1 ) The allowance columns are divided in-
to four subcolumns. Indicated in each subcolumn
whether
(3)
Recoverability
code
indicates
opposite the first appearance of each item is the
for
re-
unserviceable
items
should
be
returned
t o t a l quantity of items authorized for the num-
are expend-
covery
or
salvage.
Items
not
coded
b e r of equipments supported. Subsequent ap-
able.
Recoverability
codes
are:
pearances of the same item will have the letters
Code
Explanation
" R E F " in the allowance columns. Items author-
R
(assemblies and
com-
Applied
to
repair
parts,
ized for use as required but not for initial stock-
ponents)
special
tools
and
test
equipment
age are identified with an asterisk in the allow-
which
are
considered
economically
repar-
ance column.
able
at
direct
and
general
support
mainte-
nance
levels.
When
the
item
is
no
longer
( 2 ) The quantitative allowances for organ-
economically
repairable,
it
is
normally
dis-
izational level of maintenance represents one in-
When
supply
posed
of
at
the
GS
level.
itial prescribed load for a 15-day period for the
considerations
dictate,
some
of
these
repair
n u m b e r of equipments supported. Units and or-
parts
may
be
listed
for
automatic
return
ganizations authorized additional prescribed
to
supply
for
depot
level
repair
as
set
forth
in
AR
710-50.
When
so
listed,
they
will
be
loads will multiply the number of prescribed
replaced
by
supply
on
an
exchange
basis.
loads authorized by the quantity of repair parts
S
Repair
Parts,
Special
Tools,
Test
Equipment
r e f l e c t e d in the appropriate density column to
and
assemblies
which
are
economically
re-
o b t a i n the total quantity of repair parts author-
parable
at
DSU
and
GSU
activities
and
ized.
which
normally
are
furnished
by
supply
(3) Organizational units providing mainte-
on
an
exchange
basis.
When
items
are
de-
n a n c e for more than 100 of these equipments
termined
by
a
GSU
to
be
uneconomically
re-
parable,
they
will
be
evacuated
to
a
depot
s h a l l determine the total quantity of parts re-
for
evaluation
and
analysis
before
final
q u i r e d by converting the equipment quantity to
disposition.
a decimal factor by placing a decimal point be-
T
Higher
dollar
value
recoverable
repair
parts,
fore the next to last digit of the number to indi-
special
tools
and
test
equipment
which
are
cate  hundreths,  and  multiplying  the  decimal
subject
to
special
handling
and
are
issued
factor by the parts quantity authorized in the
on
an
exchange
basis.
Such
items
will
be
E x a m p l e , authorized
51-100 allowance column.
repaired
or
overhauled
at
depot
mainte-
nance
activities
only.
No
repair
may
be
allowance for 51-100 equipments is 12; for 140
accomplished
at
lower
levels.
equipments multiply 12 by 1.40 or 16.80 rounded
U
Repair
Parts,
Special
Tools
and
Test
Equip-
off to 17 parts required.
ment
specifically
selected
for
salvage
by
rec-
( 4 ) Subsequent changes to allowances will
lamation
units
because
of
precious
metal
b e limited as follows:  No change in the range
content,
critical
materiels,
high
dollar
value
o f items is authorized. If additional items are
or
reusable
casings
or
castings.
considered necessary, recommendation should be
b . Federal Stock Number. Indicates the Fed-
forwarded to U.S. Army Mobility Equipment
eral stock number assigned to the item and will
Command for exception or revision to the allow-
be used for requisitioning purposes.
ance list. Revisions to the range of items author-
c.  Description.  Indicates the Federal item
i z e d will be made by this Command based up-
name and any additional description of the item
o n  engineering  experience,  d e m a n d d a t a , o r
required. A part number or other reference num-
TAERS information.
ber is followed by the applicable five-digit Federal
Thirty-Day
DS
GS
Maintenance
Allow-
supply code for manufacturers in parentheses.
g.
ances.
d.  Unit  of  Measure  (U/M).  A
two-character
alphabetic abbreviation indicating the amount or
Note.
Allowances
in
GS
Column
are
for
GS
mainte-
nance
only.
q u a n t i t y of the item upon which the allowances
are based, e.g., ft, ea, pr, etc.
(1)
The allowance columns are divided in-
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit. Indicates the
t o three
subcolumns.
I n d i c a t e d in each sub-
quantity of the item used in the assembly group.
column,
opposite the first appearance of each
A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a
i t e m , is
the total quantity of items authorized
iv

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