TM 5-4930-206-35P
Code
Explanation
rial required for manufacture or fabrication is
el. These assemblies will not be stocked
identified.
above DSU and GSU level or returned to
d. Unit of Issue, Column (4). The column
depot supply level.
indicates the unit used as basis for issue, e.g.,
Note. Source code is not shown on common hard-
ea, pr, ft, yd, etc.
ware items known to be readily available in Army
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit Pack, Col-
supply channels and through local procurement.
umn (5). This column indicates the actual
(2) Maintenance Code, indicates the low-
quantity contained in the unit pack.
est category of maintenance authorized to in-
f. Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column
stall the listed item. The maintenance level
(6). This column indicates the quantity of the
codes are:
item used in the functional group.
g. Thirty-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allow-
Code
Explanation
ances, Columns (7) and (8).
O----0rganizational maintenance
(1) The allowance columns are divided
F----Direct support maintenance
H --General support maintenance
into three subcolumns. Indicated in each sub-
D----Depot maintenance
column is the quantity of items authorized for
the number of equipments supported. Items
(3) Recoverability Code, indicates wheth-
er unserviceable items should be returned for
authorized for use as required but not for ini-
tial stockage are identified with an asterisk in
recovery or salvage. Items not coded are ex-
pendable. Recoverability codes are:
the allowance column.
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/
Code
Explanation
GS levels of maintenance will represent initial
R
Applied to repair parts and assemblies
stockage for a 30-day period for the number of
which are economically repairable at DSU
equipments supported.
and GSU activities and normally are
furnished by supply on an exchange basis.
(3) Determination of the total quantity
T
Applied to high dollar value recoverable
of parts required for maintenance of more than
repair parts which are subject to special
100 of these equipments can be accomplished
handling and are issued on an exchange
by converting the equipment quantity to a dec-
basis. Such repair parts normally are
repaired or overhauled at depot mainte-
imal factor by placing a decimal point before
nance activities.
the next to last digit of the number to indicate
U
Applied to repair parts specifically select-
hundredths, and multiplying the decimal fac-
ed for salvage by reclamation units be-
tor by the parts quantity authorized in the 51-
cause of precious metal content, critical
100 allowance column. Example, authorized
materials, high dollar value reusable cas-
ings or castings.
allowance for 51-100 equipments is 40; for 150
equipments multiply 40 by 1.50 or 60 parts
(4) This column also lists, below the
required.
SMR code, an index number for each item in
h. One-Year Allowances Per 100 Equip-
ascending numerical sequence, which is used
ments/Contingency Planning Purposes, Col-
to locate items in the publication when the
umn (9). This column indicates the quantity
Federal stock number and/or reference num-
required for distribution and contingency plan-
ber is known,
ning purposes. The range of items indicates
b. Federal Stock Number, Column (2).
total quantities of all authorized items re-
This column indicates the Federal stock num-
quired to provide for adequate support of 100
ber for the item.
equipments for one year.
c. Description, Column (3). This column
i. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100
indicates the Federal item name and any addi-
Equipments, Column (10). This column indi-
tional description of the item required. A part
cates the quantity authorized for depot mainte-
number or other reference number is followed
nance of 100 equipments. Items authorized for
by the applicable five-digit Federal supply
use but not for initial stockage are identified
code for manufacturers in parentheses. Mate-
with an asterisk in the allowance column.
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