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TM 10-4210-235-13 APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART Section I.  INTRODUCTION B-1. THE ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM MAC. a. This introduction (section 1) provides a general explanation of all maintenance and repair functions authorized at various maintenance  levels under the standard Army Maintenance System concept. b. The Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) in Section II designates overall authority and responsibility for the performance of maintenance functions on the Fire Suppression Equipment Set.  The application of the maintenance functions the end.  Item or component will be consistent with the capacities and capabilities of the designated maintenance levels which are shown on the MAC in column (4) as: Unit - Includes two subcolumns, C (operator/crew) and O (unit) maintenance. Direct Support - Includes an F subcolumn General support - Includes an H subcolumn. Depot - Includes a D subcolumn. c. Section  III  lists  the  tools  and  test  equipment  (both  special  tools  and  common  tool  sets)  required  for  each maintenance function as referenced from Section II. d. Section IV contains supplemental instructions and explanatory notes for a particular maintenance function. B-2.  MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS. Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows: a. Inspect.    To  determine  the  serviceability  of  an  Item  by  comparing  its  physical,  mechanical  and/or  electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by sight, sound, or feel). b. Test.  To verify serviceability by measuring the mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical characteristics of an item and comparing those characteristics with prescribed standards. c. Service.  Operations required periodically to keep an item m proper operating condition, e.g., to clean (includes decontaminate when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to replenish fuel, lubricants, chemical fluids, or gases. d. Adjust.    To  maintain  or  regulate,  within  prescribed  limits,  by  bringing  into  proper  position,  or  by  setting  the operating characteristics to specified parameters. e. Align.  To adjust specified variable elements of an item to bring about optimum or desired performance. f. Calibrate.  To determine and cause corrections to be made or to be adjusted on instruments or test, measuring, and diagnostic equipment used m precision measurement.  Consists of comparisons of two instruments, one of which is a  certified  standard  of  known  accuracy,  to  detect  and  adjust  any  discrepancy  m  the  accuracy  of  the  instrument  being compared. B-1

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