TM 5-4310-335-35P
Note
(3) Recoverability code, indicates whether
unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or
Allowances in GS column are for GS
salvage.
Items not coded are expendable.
maintenance only.
Recoverability codes are:
(1) The allowance columns are divided into
Code
Explanation
three subcolumns.
Indicated in each subcolumn,
R
Applied to repair parts and assemblies which
opposite the first appearance of each item, is the total
are economically repairable at DSU and
quantity of items authorized for the number of
GSU activities and are normally furnished
equipments supported. Subsequent appearances of the
by supply on an exchange basis.
same item will have the letters "REF" in the applicable
S
Applied to repair parts and assemblies which
allowance column. Items authorized for use as required
are economically repairable at DSU and
GSU activities and which normally are
but not for initial stockage are identified with an asterisk
furnished by supply on an exchange
in the allowance column.
basis. When items are determined by a
GSU to be uneconomically repairable,
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/GS
they will be evacuated to a depot for
levels of maintenance will represent initial stockage for
evaluation and analysis before final
a 30-day period for the number of equipments
disposition.
supported.
T
Applied to high dollar value recoverable repair
parts which are subject to special
(3) Determination of the total quantity of parts
handling and are issued on an exchange
required for maintenance of more than 100 of these
basis. Such repair parts are normally
equipments can be accomplished by converting the
repaired or overhauled at depot
equipment quantity to a decimal factor by placing a
maintenance activities.
decimal point before the next to last digit of the number
U
Applied to repair parts specifically selected for
to indicate hundredths, and multiplying the decimal
salvage by reclamation units because of
precious metal content, critical materials,
factor by the parts quantity authorized in the 51-100
high dollar value reusable casings or
allowance column. Example, authorized allowance for
castings.
51-100 equipments is 40, for 1.50 equipments multiply
b. Federal Stock Number. This column indicates
40 by 1.50 or 60 parts required.
the Federal stock number assigned to the item and will
g. One-Year Allowance Per 100 Equipments/
be used for requisitioning purposes.
Contingency Planning Purposes. This column indicates
c. Description. This column indicates the Federal
opposite the first appearance of each item the total
item name and any additional description of the item
quantity required for distribution and contingency
required. The abbreviation "w/e" when used as a part of
planning purposes. The range of items indicates total
the nomenclature indicates the Federal stock number
quantities of all authorized items required to provide for
includes all armament, equipment, accessories, and
adequate support of 100 equipments for one year.
repair parts issued with the item. A part number or other
h. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100
reference number is followed by the applicable five-digit
Equipments. This column indicates opposite the first
Federal supply code for manufacturers in parenthesis.
appearance of each item the total quantity authorized
Repair parts quantities included in the kits, sets, and
for depot maintenance of 100 equipments. Subsequent
assemblies are shown in front of the repair parts name.
appearances of the same item will have the letters
The physical security classification of the item is
"REF" in the allowance column. Items authorized for
indicated by the parenthetical entry. Material required
use as required but not for initial stockage are identified
for manufacture or fabrication is identified.
with an asterisk in the allowance column.
d. Unit of Measure (U/M).
A two-character
i. Illustration. This column is divided as follows:
alphabetic abbreviation indicating the amount or
quantity of the item upon which the allowances are
(1) Figure Number.
Indicates the figure
based, e.g., ft, ea, pr, etc.
number of the illustration in which the item is shown.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit. This column
(2) Item Number.
Indicates the callout
indicates the quantity of the item used in the functional
number used to reference the item in the illustration.
group or the assembly group. A "V" appearing in this
4. Special Information
column in lieu of a quantity indicates that a definite
a. Repair parts mortality has been based on
quantity cannot be indicated (e.g., shims, spacers, etc.).
1000 hours operation per year.
f. Thirty-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allowances.
b. The basis of issue for authorized special tools,
test and support equipment is the number of end items
of equipment supported and the
iv