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(3) Recoverability Code, indicates whether
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/ GS
unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or
levels of maintenance will represent initial stockage for
salvage.
Items not coded are expendable.
a 30-day period for the number of equipments
Recoverability codes are:
supported.
Code
Explanation
(3) Determination of the total quantity of
R
Applied to repair parts and assemblies which are
parts required for maintenance of more than 100 of
economically repairable at DSU and GSU
these equipments can be accomplished by converting
activities and normally are furnished by supply
the equipment quantity to a decimal factor by placing a
on an exchange basis.
decimal point before the next to last digit of the number
T
Applied to high dollar value recoverable repair
to indicate hundredths, and multiplying the decimal
parts which are subject to special handling and
factor by the quantity authorized in the 51 - 100
are issued on an exchange basis. Such repair
allowance column. Example, authorized allowance for
parts normally are repaired or overhauled at
51 - 100 equipments is 40; for 150 equipments multiply
depot maintenance activities.
40 by 1.50 Or 60 parts required.
U
Applied to repair parts specifically selected for
salvage by reclamation units because of
precious metal content, critical materials, high
h.
One-Year
Allowances
Per
100
dollar value reusable casings or castings.
Equipments/Contingency Planning Purposes, Column
(9). This column indicates the quantity required for
(4) This column also lists, below the SMR
distribution and contingency planning purposes. The
code, an index number for each item in ascending
range of items indicates total quantities of all authorized
numerical sequence, which is used to locate items in the
items required to provide for adequate support of 100
publication when the Federal stock number and/or
equipments for one year.
reference number is known.
i.
Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100
b.
Federal Stock Number, Column (2). This
Equipments, Column (10). This column indicates the
column indicates the Federal stock number for the item.
quantity authorized for depot maintenance of 100
equipments. Items authorized for use but not for initial
c.
Description, Column (3).
This column
stockage are identified with an asterisk in the allowance
indicates the Federal item name and any additional
column.
description of the item required. A part number or other
reference number is followed by the applicable five-digit
j.
Illustration, Column (11).
Federal supply code for manufacturers in parentheses.
Material required for manufacture or fabrication is
(1) Figure Number. Indicates the figure
identified.
number of the illustration in which the item is shown.
d.
Unit of Issue, Column (4). This column
(2) Item Number.
Indicates the callout
indicates the unit used as basis for issue, e.g., ea, pr, ft,
number used to reference the item in the illustration.
yd, etc.
4.
Special Information
e.
Quantity Incorporated in Unit Pack, Column
(5). This column indicates the actual quantity contained
a.
Identification of the usable on codes of this
in the unit pack.
publication are:
f.
Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column (6).
Code
Used on
This column indicates the quantity of the item used in
the functional group.
A
Pump, Barnes Model CE4P4
B
Pump, Reiner Model GP75
C
Pump, Peerless Model 4INUSPL
g.
Thirty-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allowances,
Columns (7) and (8).
b.
Repair parts mortality has been based on 6,
000 hours of operation per year.
(1) The allowance columns are divided into
three subcolumns. Indicated in each subcolumn is the
c.
Parts which require manufacture or assembly
quantity of items authorized for the number of
at a category higher than that authorized for installation
equipments supported. Items authorized for use as
will indicate in the source column the higher category.
required but not for initial stockage are identified with an
asterisk in the allowance column.
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