SECTION I.
INTRODUCTION
Code Explanation
1. Scope
X Applied to parts and assemblies which are not
This manual lists repair parts required for the
procured or stocked, the mortality of which is
performance of organizational maintenance of the
normally below that of the applicable end item,
crane-shovel.
and the failure of which should result in
2. General
retirement of the end item from the supply
a.
The Repair Parts List is arranged as follows:
system.
(1) Individual parts and major assemblies are
X1 Applied to repair parts which are not procured or
listed alphabetically by item name within the numbered
stocked, the requirement for which will be filled
functional groups.
by use of the next higher assembly or
(2) Assembly
components
and
component.
subassemblies are indented and listed alphabetically by
X2 Applied to repair parts which are not stocked. The
item name under major assemblies.
indicated maintenance category requiring such
b. This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is
repair parts will attempt to obtain them through
divided into the following sections:
cannibalization; if not obtainable through
(1) Prescribed Load Allowance (PLA) -
cannibalization, such repair parts will be
A consolidated listing of repair parts
quantitatively allocated for initial stockage at the
through normal supply channels.
organizational level. This is a mandatory stockage
G Applied to major assemblies that are procured with
allowance.
PEMA (Procurement Equipment Missiles Army)
(2) Special Tools, Test and Support
funds for initial issue only, to be used as
Equipment -Section III. A list of special tools, test and
exchange assemblies at DSU and GSU
support equipment authorized for the performance of
maintenance level. These assemblies will not
maintenance at the organizational level.
(Not
be stocked above DS or GS level or returned to
Applicable)
depot supply level.
(2) Maintenance code indicates the lowest
parts authorized for the performance of maintenance at
category of maintenance authorized to install the listed
the organizational level.
item. The maintenance level code is:
(4) Federal Stock Number and Reference
Code
Explanation
O Organizational maintenance
numbers followed by reference numbers in ascending
(3) Recoverability code indicates whether
alpha-numeric sequence, cross-referenced to index
unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or
number.
salvage.
Items not coded are expendable.
3. Explanation of Columns
Recoverability codes are:
The following provides an explanation of columns in the
Code
Explanation
R Applied to repair parts and assemblies which are
a. Source, Maintenance and Recoverability
economically repairable at DSU and GSU
Codes (SMR).
activities and normally are furnished by supply
(1) Source code indicates the selection status
on an exchange basis.
and source for the listed item. Source codes are:
T Applied to high dollar value recoverable repair parts
Code
Explanation
which are subject to special handling and are
P Applied to repair parts which are stocked in or
issued on an exchange basis. Such repair parts
supplied from GSA/DSA or Army supply system,
normally are repaired or overhauled at depot
and authorized for use at indicated maintenance
maintenance activities.
categories.
U Applied to repair parts specifically selected for
M Applied to repair parts which are not procured or
salvage by reclamation units because of
stocked but are to be manufactured at indicated
precious metal content, critical materials, high
maintenance categories.
dollar value reusable casings or castings.
A Applied to assemblies which are not procured or
(4) This column also lists, below the SMR
stocked as such, but are made up of two or
code, an index number for each item in ascending
more units, each of which carry individual stock
numerical sequence, which is used to locate items in the
numbers and descriptions and are procured and
publication when the Federal stock number and/or
stocked and can be assembled by units at
reference number is known.
indicated maintenance categories.
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