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Section I INTRODUCTION
Explanation
1. S c o p e
Code
T h i s manual lists repair parts required for the
X
Parts and assemblies that are not procured or
stocked because the failure rate is normally
performance of direct support, general support, and
below that of the applicable end item or
depot maintenance of the pumping assembly.
component. The failure of such part or assembly
2. General
should result in retirement of the end item from
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided
the supply system.
into the following sections:
Repair Parts which are not procured or stocked.
Xl
The requirement for such items will be filled by
a. Repair Parts--Section II. A list, in figure and
the next higher assembly or component.
item number sequence of repair parts authorized
Repair Parts, Special Tools, and Test Equipment
X2
for the performance of maintenance at the direct
which are not stocked and have no foreseen
support, general support, and depot level, including
mortality. The indicated maintenance category
requiring such repair parts will attempt to
those items which must be removed for replacement
obtain the parts through cannibalization or
of the authorized item. Items, except kits and sets,
salvage, the item may be requisitioned with
are listed by assembly groups in top down break-
exception data, from the end item manager, for
down sequence. Repair parts kits and sets are listed
immediate use.
separately as Group at the end of the Repair Parts
Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA
G
funds for initial issue only as exchange
List without regard to the assembly group to which
assemblies at DSU and GSU level. These
they belong. Components of the kits and sets are
assemblies will not be stocked above the DS and
l i s t e d in their proper sequence in the assembly
GS level or returned to depot supply level.
group to which they belong and are referenced to
the FSN of the kit or set.
Note: Cannibalization or salvage may be
used as a source of supply for any items source
b. Special Tools, Test and Support Equipment--
coded above except those coded X 1 and
Section III. Not Applicable.
aircraft support items as restricted by AR 700-
c. Federal Stock Number and Reference Number
42.
I n d e x -- S e c t i o n I V . A list of Federal stock
(2) Maintenance code. Indicates the lowest
numbers in ascending numerical sequence followed
category of maintenance authorized to install the
by a list of reference numbers in ascending alpha-
listed item. The maintenance level codes are:
numeric sequence, cross-referenced to the
illustration figure number and item number.
Explanation
Code
3. Explanation  of  Columns
Operator / Crew Maintenance
C
Organizational Maintenance
O
The following provides an explanation of columns
Direct Support Maintenance
F
in the tabular lists in section II.
General Support Maintenance
H
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability
Depot Maintenance
D
Codes (SMR), Column (1):
Recoverability code. Indicates whether
(3)
(1) Source code. Indicates the selection status
unserviceable items should be returned for recovery
and source for the listed item. Source codes used
or salvage. Items not coded are expendable.
are:
Recoverability codes are:
Explanation
Code
Explanation
Code
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
P
supplied from the GSA / DSA, or Army supply
to repair parts,
Applied
(assemblies and
R
system, and authorized for use at indicated
components) special tools and test equipment
maintenance categories.
which are considered economically reparable at
P2
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
direct and general support maintenance levels.
When the item is no longer  economically
which are procured and stocked for insurance
purposes because the combat or military
reparable, it is normally disposed of at the GS
essentiality of the end item dictates that a
level. When supply considerations dictate, some
minimum quantity be available in the supply
of these repair parts may be listed for automatic
system.
return to supply for depot level repair as set
M
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
forth in AR 710-50. When so listed, they will be
which are not procured or stocked, as such, in
replaced by supply on an exchange basis.
the supply system but are to be manufactured at
S
Repair Parts, Special Took., Test Equipment and
indicated maintenance levels.
assemblies which are economically reparable at
A
Assemblies which are not procured or stocked as
DSU and GSU activities and which normally
such, but are made up of two or more units.
are furnished by supply on an exchange basis.
Such component unit carry individual stock
When items are determined by a GSU to be
numbers and descriptions, are procured and
u n e c o n o m i c a l l y reparable, they will be
stocked separately and can be assembled to
evacuated to a depot for evaluation and analysis
form the required assembly at indicated
before final disposition.
maintenance categories.
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