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turned for recovery or salvage. Items not coded are
expendable.
Recoverability codes are:
Code
Explanation
R
Applied to repair parts and assemblies
which are economically repairable at
DSU and GSU activities and are nor-
mally furnished by supply on an
exchange basis.
T
Applied to high dollar value recoverable
repair parts which are subject to
special handling and are issued
on an exchange basis. Such
repair parts are normally repaired
or overhauled at depot mainte
nance activities.
U
Applied to repair parts specifically
selected
for
salvage
by
reclamation units be cause of
precious metal content, critical
materials,
high
dollar
value
reusable casings and castings.
b.
Federal Stock Number, Column (2). This
column indicates the Federal stock number for the item.
c.
Description, Column (3). This column indicates
the Federal item name and any additional description of
the item required. A part number or other reference
number is followed by the applicable five-digit Federal
supply code for manufacturers in parentheses. Repair
parts quantities included in kits, sets, and assemblies
are shown in front of the repair part name.
d.
Unit of Issue, Column (4). This column
indicates the unit used as a basis for issue, e.g., ea. pr,
ft. yd, etc.
e.
Quantity Incorporated in Unit rack, Column (5).
This column indicates the actual quantity contained in
the unit pack.
f.
Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column (6). This
column indicates the quantity of the item used in the
functional group.
g.
Quantity Furnished With Equipment, Column
(7). This column indicates the quantity of an item
furnished with the equipment.
h.
Quantity Authorized, Column (8). This column
indicates the quantity of an item authorized the
operator/crew to have on hand or to obtain as required.
As required items are indicated with an-asterisk.
i.
Illustration, Column (9). This column is divided
as follows:
(1)
Figure Number, column (9a). Indicates
the figure number of the illustration in which the item is
shown.
(2)
Item Number, column (9b). Indicates the
callous number used to reference the item in the
illustration.
B 4. Explanation of Columns in the Tabular list of
Maintenance and Operating Supplies-Section III
a.
Component Application, Column (1). This
column identifies the component application of each
maintenance or operating supply item.
b.
Federal Stock Number, Column (2). This
column indicates the Federal stock number for the item
and will be used for requisitioning purposes.
c.
Description, Column (3). This column indicates
the item and brief description.
d.
Quantity Required for Initial Operation, Column
(4). This column indicates the quantity of each
maintenance or operating supply item required for initial
operation of the equipment.
e.
Quantity Required for 8 Hours Operation,
Column (5). This column indicates the estimated
quantities required for an average eight hours of
operation.
f.
Notes, Column (6). This column indicates
informative notes keyed to data appearing in a
preceding column.
B-5. Abbreviations
Abbreviations
Explanation
ea ................................ .................. each
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