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TM 10-4320-343-14 B.2.6   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.2.7  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. B.2.8  Replace. To   remove   an   unserviceable   item   and   install   a   serviceable   counterpart i n    i t s    p l a c e . "Replace" is   authorized   by   the   MAC   and   assigned   maintenance   level   is shown  as  the  3d  position  code  of  the  SMR  code. B.2.9   Repair. The   application   of   maintenance   services1,   including   fault location/troubleshooting2,   removal/installation, and    disassembly/assembly3 procedures, a n d    m a i n t e n a n c e    a c t i o ns4 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. B.2.10 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   publication   (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. B.2.11 Rebuild. Consists   of   those   services/actions   necessary   for   the   restoration   of unservice   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   measurement   (e.g.,    hour/miles)   considered   in   classifying   Army equipment/components. B.3 EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE MAC, SECTION II. B.3.1  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. B.3.2  Column 2, Component/Assembly. Column   2   contains   the   item   names   of   components, assemblies, subassemblies,   and   modules   for   which   maintenance   is   authorized. B.3.3  Column 3, Maintenance Function. Column   3   lists   the   functions   to   be   performed   on the   item   listed   in   Column   2. (For   detailed   explanation   of   these   functions,   see paragraph   B.2.) B.3.4  Column 4, Maintenance Level. Column   4   specifies   each   level   of   maintenance authorized   to   perform   each   function   listed   in   Column   3,   by   indicating   work-time required   (expressed   as   man-hours   in   whole   hours   or   decimals)   in   the   appropriate subcolumn. This   work-time   figure   represents   the   active   time   required   to   perform that   maintenance   function   at   the   indicated   level   of   maintenance. If  the  number  or 1Services   -   inspect,   test,   service,   adjust,   align,   calibrate,   and/or 2Fault  location/troubleshooting  -  The  process  of  investigating  and equipment   malfunctioning;  the  act  of  isolating  a  fault  within  a  system  or replace. detecting  the  cause  of unit under test (UUT) . 3Dissassembly/assembly - The step-by-step breakdown (taking apart) of a spare/functional group coded  Item  to  the  level  of  its  least  component  that  is  assigned  an  SMR  code  for  the  level  of maintenance  under  consideration  (i.e.,  identified  as  maintenance  significant). 4Actions   -   welding,   grinding,   riveting straightening,  facing,  machining,  and/or  resurfacing. B-2

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