INTRODUCTION
1. Scope
code
Explanation
P2
Repair parts. Special Tools and Test Equipment
a. This manual lists repair parts, special tools,
test and support equipment required for the
purposes because the combat or military
performanc of organizational. direct support, and
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essentiality of the end item dictates that a
general support maintenance of the Heater.
minimum quantity be available in the supply
b. Repair parts listed represent those authorized
system.
Repair Parts. Special Tools and Test Equipment
for use at indicated maintenance levels and will be
M
which are not procured or stocked. as such. in
requisitioned (on an "as required" basis until
the supply system but are to be manufactured at
stockage is justified by demand in accordance with
AR 735-35 or AR 710-2).
A
Assemblies which are not procured or stocked as
such, but are made up of two or more units.
2. General
Such component units carry individual stock
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided
numbers and descriptions. are procured and
into the following sections:
stocked separately and can be assembled to
form the required assembly at indicated
a. Repair Parts -
Section II.A list in
figure and
maintenance categories.
item number sequence. of repair parts authorized at
Parts and assemblies that are not procured or
X
the organizational level for the performance of
stocked because the failure rate is normally
maintenance. including those items which must be
below that of the applicable and item or com-
removed for replacement of the authorized item.
ponent. The failure of such part of assembly
Items, except kits and sets, are listed by assembly
should result in retirement of the and item from
the supply system. .
group its top down breakdown sequence.
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Repair parts which are not procured or stocked.
b. Special Tools. Test and Support Equipment
The requirement for such items will be filled by
-- Section III. (Not Applicable)
the next higher assembly or component.
Repair parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
X2
item number sequence, of the repair parts
which are not stocked and have no foreseen
mortality. The indicated maintenance level
authorized for the performance of maintenance at
requiring such repair parts will attempt to
the direct support. and general support levels,
obtain the parts through cannibalization or
including those items which must be removed for
salvage. the item may be requisitioned with
replacement of the authorized item. Items, except
reception data. from the end item manager. for
kits and sets. are listed by assembly group in top
immediate use.
Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA
down breakdown sequence.
G
funds for initial issue only as exchange
d. Special Tools. Test and Support Equipment
assemblies at DSU and GSU level. These
-Section V. (Not
Applicable)
assemblies will not be stocked above DS and GS
e. Federal Stock Number and Reference Number
level or returned to depot supply level.
NOTE
N u m b e r s in ascending numerical sequence
Cannibalization or salvage may be used as a
followed by a list of reference numbers appearing in
source of supply for any items source coded above
all listings, in ascending alpha-numeric sequence
except those coded X1 and aircraft support items
cross-referenced to the illustration figure and item
as restricted by AR 700-42.
numher.
(2) Maintenance code indicates the lowest
3. Explanation of Columns
level of maintenance authorized to install the listed
The following provides an explanation of columns
item. Repair parts and special tools assigned
Maintenance Code "C" may be stocked at the
a. Source. Maintenance. and Recoverability
operator level of maintenance when authorized by
Codes (SMR).
the Unit Commander. The maintenance level codes
(1) Source code indicates the source for the
are:
listed item. Source Codes are:
Code
Explanation
Code
Explanation
C--Crew or Operator
P
Repair parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
F--Direct Support maintenance
supplied from the GSA / DSA, or Army supply
H--General Support maintenance
system and authorized for use at indicated
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