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EA1ine: To adjust specified variable elements of
K--Rebuild: The highest degree of materiel
an item to bring to optimum performance.
maintenance. It consists of restoring equipment as
FCalibrate: To determine the corrections to be
nearly as possible to new condition in accordance
made in the readin~m of instruments or test
with original manufacturing standards. Rebuild is
equipment used in precise measurement. Consists of
performed only when required by operational con-
siderations or other paramount factors and then -
the comparison of two instruments, one of which is a
certified standard of known accuracy, to detect and
only at the depot maintenance level. Rebuild reduces
adjust any discrepancy in the accuracy of the
to zero the hours or miles the equipment or
instrument beining compared with the certified stan-
component thereof, has been in use.
dard.
d. Tools and Equipment, Column (b). This column
GInstall:
To set up for use in an operational
is provided for referencing by code the special tools
environment such as an emplacement, site, or
and test equipment required to perform the mainte-
vehicle.
nance functions.
HReplace: To replace unserviceable items with
e. Remarks, Column (5). This column is provided
serviceable like items.
I Repair: Those maintenance operations neces-
for referencing by code the remarks (Part II)
pertinent to the maintenance functions.
sary to restore an item to serviceable condition
through correction of material damage or a specific
failure. Repair may be accomplished at each level of
maintenance.
1-8. Explanation of Columns in Section
J--Overhaul: Normally, the highest degree of
V (Part II)
maintenance performed by the Army in order to
a. Reference Code. This column consists of two
minimize time work in process is consistent with
letter separated by a dash, both of which are
quality and economy of operation. It consists of that
references to Part I. The first letter references
maintenance necessary to restore an item to
column (5) and the second letter references a
completely serviceable condition as prescribed by
maintenance function, column (3), A through K.
maintenance standards in technical publications for
b. Remarks. This column lists information perti-
each item of equipment. Overhaul normally does not
nent to the maintenance function being performed,
return an item to like new, zero mileage, or zero hour
as indicated on the MAC, Part I.
condition.
Section Ill. ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECiAL TOOLS LIST
1-9. Scope
ascending numerical sequence, with the parts in
each group listed in figure and item number
a. This section lists repair parts, special tools, test,
sequence.
and support equipment required for the perfor-
mance of organizational, direct support, general
1-11. Explanation of Columns
support, and depot maintenance of the five gallon
The following provides an explanation of columns
can.
b. Repair parts listed represent those authorized
found in the tabulated listings in Sections V and VI.
for use at indicated maintenance levels and will be
a. Illustration. This column is divided as follows:
(1) Figure Number.. Indicates the figure number
requisitioned on an "as required" basis until stock-
of the illustration on which the item is shown.
age is justified by demand in accordance with A R
710-2.
(2) Item Number . Indicates the callout number
used to reference the item on the illustration.
1-10. General
b. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Codes
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided
(SMR). The SMR code is a five letter code composed
into the following sections:
of three parts consisting of a two (2) position source
a. Prescribed Load Allowance List. (Not applicable).
code, a two (2) position maintenance code, and a one
b. Repair Parts List - Section VI. A list of repair
(1) position recoverability code. Support items listed
parts authorized for the performance of mainte-
in this RPSTL assigned maintenance and recovera-
bility codes and no source code can be requisitioned,
nance. The list also includes parts which must be
removed for replacement of the authorized parts.
with justification, through normal supply channels
Parts lists are composed of assembly groups in
by use of the manufacturer's code and part number
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