cable to the number of items supported to obtain
covery or salvage. Items not coded are expend-
the total quantity of repair pars authorized.
able. Recoverability codes are:
(3) Organizational units providing mainte-
Explanation
Code
nance for more than 100 of these equipments
R
Applied to repair parts and assemblies which
are economically repairable at DSU and GSU
shall determine the total quantity of parts re-
activities and normally are furnished by sup-
quired by converting the equipment quantity to
ply on an exchange basis.
a decimal factor by placing a decimal point before
Applied to high dollar value recoverable repair
T
the next to last digit of the number to indicate
parts which are subject to special handling
hundredths, and multiplying the' decimal factor
and are issued on an exchange basis. Such
repair parts normaly are repaired or over-
by the parts quantity authorized in the 51100
hauled at depot maintenance activities.
allowance column. Example, authorized allowance
U
Applied to repair parts specifically selected for
for 51-100 equipments is 40; for 150 equipments
salvage by reclamation units because of pre-
multiply 40 by 1.50 or 60 parts required.
cious metal content, critical materials, high
dollar value reusable casings or castings.
(4) Subsequent changes to allowances will
(4) This column also lists, below the SMR
be limited as follows: No change in the range
code, an index number for each item in ascending
of items is authorized. If additional items are
numerical sequence, which is used to locate items
considered necessary, recommendation should be
in the publication when the Federal stock number
forwarded to U.S. Army Mobility Equipment
and/or reference number is known.
Command for exception or revision to the allow-
ance list. Revisions to the range of items author-
b. Federal Stock Number: This column in-
ized will be made by this Command based upon
dicates the Federal stock number for the item.
engineering experience, demand data, or TAERS
c. Description: This column indicates the Fed-
information.
eral item name and any additional description
h. Illustration, Column (8). This column is
of the item required. A part number or other
divided as follows:
reference number is followed by the applicable
(1) Figure Number Column (8) (a). Indi-
five-digit Federal supply code for manufacturers
cates the figure number of the illustration in
in parentheses. Materiel required for manufac-
which the item is shown.
ture or fabrication is identified.
(2) Item Number, Column (8) (b). Indicates
d. Unit of Issue: This column indicates the
the callout number used to reference the item
unit used as a basis for issue, e.g., ea, pr, ft,
in the illustration.
yd, etc.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit Pack: This
column indicates the actual quantity contained
a. Identifications of the usable on codes in-
in the unit pack,
f. Quantity Incorporated in Unit: This column
3 of sections III and IV of this publication
indicates the quantity of the item used in the
are:
functional group.
Code
Used On
A------Compressor,
LP-512-ENG,
g. Fifteen-Day Organizational Maintenance
model
Gasoline
Driven
B------Compressor, model OEH 34-60-ENG 1, Electric
(7) of Section III and IV.
motor driven
(1) The allowance columns are divided into
C------Compressor, model OEH-34-60-ENG 2, Electric
four subcolumns. Indicated in each subcolumn
motor driven
D------Compressor, model OEH-34-60-ENG 3, Electric
is the quantity of items authorized for the number
motor driven
of equipments supported. Items authorized for
E------Compressor, model OEH-34-60-ENG 4, Electric
use as required but not for initial stockage are
motor driven
identified with an asterisk in the allowance col-
umn.
driven
Repair parts not symbolized are applicable to all models.
(2) The quantitative allowances for organi-
Refer to TM 5-2805-20624P for information on repair
zational level of maintenance represents one ini-
parts and allowances for the MIL STD ENGINE 1A08-1
tial prescribed load for a 15-day period for the
and 1A08-2.
number of equipments supported. Units and orga-
b. Repair parts mortality has been based on
nizations authorized additional prescribed loads
1,000 hours of operation per year.
will multiply the number of prescribed loads
authorized by the quantity of repair parts re-
c. Parts which require manufacture or assem-
flected in the appropriate density column appli-
bly at a category higher than that authorized