c - SERVICE.
1 0 clean, to preserve, to charge, and to add fuel,
I f it is desired that elements,
l u b r i c a n t s , cooling agents, and air.
s u c h as painting and lubricating, be defined separately, they may be so
listed.
D - ADJUST. T o r e c t i f y t o t h e e x t e n t n e c e s s a r y t o b r i n g i n t o
p r o p e r operating range.
T o adjust specified variable elements of an item to
E -ALIGN.
bring to optimum performance.
F - CALIBRATE. T o determine the corrections to be made in the read-
i n g s of instruments or test equipment used in precise measurement. Con-
s i s t s of the comparison of two instruments , one of which is a certified
standard of known accuracy, to detect and adjust any discrepancy in the
a c c u r a c y of the instrument being compared with the certified standard.
G - INSTALL.
T o set up for use in an operati onal environment such
as an emplacement, s i t e , o r v e h i c l e .
H - REPLACE.
T o replace unserviceable items w i t h serviceable like
i terns.
I - REPAIR.
Those maintenance operations necessary to restore an
i t e m to serviceable condition through-correction of material damage or
a s p e c i f i c f a i l u r e . Repair may be-accomplished at each category of
maintenance.
J - OVERHAUL. Normally, the highest degree of maintenance performed
b y the Army in order to minimize time work in process is consistent with
i t oonsists of that maintenance ne-
quality and economy of operation.
c e s s a r y to restore an item to completely serviceable condition as pre-
s c r i b e d by maintenance standards in technical publications for each
item of equipment.
O v e r h a u l normally does not return an item to like
n e w , zero mileage, or zero hour condition.
I t con-
K - REBUILD. T h e highest degree of materiel maintenance.
s i s t s of restoring equipment as nearly as possible to new condition in
R e b u i l d is performed
a c c o r d a n c e with original manufacturing standards.
o n l y when required by operational considerations or other paramount factors
R e b u i i d reduces to zero
and then only at the depot maintenance category.
the hours of miles the equipment, or component thereof, has been in use.
d
_ . Tools and Equipment. Column 4.
T h i s column is not applicable.
T h i s column is not applicable.
e . Remarks. Column 5.
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