SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
Code
Explanation
1. Scope
This manual lists repair parts, special tools, required for
A
Applied to assemblies which are not procured or
the performance of direct support, general support, and
stocked as such but made up of two or more units,
depot maintenance of the crane-shovel.
each of which carry individual stock numbers and
2. General
descriptions and are procured and stocked and can
a. The repair parts list is arranged as follows:
be assembled by units at indicated maintenance
(1) Individual parts and major assemblies are
categories.
listed alphabetically by item name within the numbered
X
Applied to parts and assemblies which are not
functional groups.
procured or stocked, the mortality of which is
(2) Assembly components and subassemblies
normally below that of the applicable end item, and
are indented and listed alphabetically by item name
the failure of which should result in retirement of
under major assemblies.
the end item from the supply system.
b. This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is
divided into the following sections:
X1
Applied to repair parts which are not procured or
stocked, the requirement for which will be supplied
parts authorized for the performance of maintenance at
by use of the next higher assembly or components.
the direct support, general support, and depot level.
X2
Applied to repair parts which are not stocked. The
(2) Special Tools, Test and Support
maintenance category requiring such repair parts
Equipment-Section III. A list of special tools, test and
will attempt to obtain them through cannibalization;
support equipment authorized for the performance of
if not obtainable through cannibalization, such
maintenance at the direct support, general support, and
repair parts will be requisitioned with supporting
depot level.
(3) Federal Stock Number and Reference
C
Applied to repair parts authorized for local
numbers followed by reference numbers in ascending
procurements. If not obtainable from local
procurement, such repair parts will be requisitioned
alpha-numeric sequence cross-referenced to index
through normal supply channels with a supporting
number.
statement
of
nonavailability
from
local
procurement.
3. Explanation of Columns
G
Applied to major assemblies that are procured with
The following provides an explanation of columns in the
PEMA (Procurement Equipment Missile Army)
funds for initial issue only to be used as exchange
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Codes
assemblies at DSU and GSU maintenance level.
These assemblies will not be stocked above
(SMR), Column (1):
DSU and GSU level or returned to depot supply
(1) Source Code, indicates the selection status and
level.
source for the listed item. Source codes used are:
Note. Source code and level of maintenance
Code
Explanation
are not shown on common hardware items
known to be readily available in Army supply
P
Applied to repair parts which are stocked in or
channels and through local procurement.
supplied from DSA/GSA or Army supply system,
and authorized for use at indicated maintenance
(2) Maintenance Code, indicates the lowest category of
categories.
maintenance authorized to install the listed item. The
M
Applied to repair parts which are not procured or
maintenance level codes are:
stocked but are to be manufactured at indicated
maintenance categories.
Code
Explanation
O
Organizational maintenance
F
Direct support maintenance
H
General support maintenance
D
Depot maintenance
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