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P-2300.  Lists  repairable  assemblies  under  the cognizance of Aviation Supply Office (ASO) or Naval Air  Systems  Command  (NAVAIR). P-2310.  Lists  supporting  repair  parts  of  Navy aviation material. It serves as master reference list for identifying  and  requisitioning  all  parts  of  replacement significance  required  to  support  the  repairable assemblies listed in Section P-2300. P-2330. This is the family group cross-reference. It  provides  additional  information  of  interchangeability data  shown  in  P-2300  and  P-2310.  It  shows  the relationship of repairable components with the others in the  family  group. This  is  indicated  by  Family Relationship (REL) code. An “H” in this column means the NSN is the head of the family and an “M” means member of the family. C0018. The Repairable Assemblies Model Code Table  of  Navy  Aviation  Materials.  This  publication  lists the model codes shown in P-2300 with applicable NSN or  coded  NICN  The  list  of  NSNs  are  prefixed  with cognizance  codes  and  material  control  codes  and suffixed, as applicable, with SMICs. The NICN is a nine-character letter and number code that identifies an item pending the assignment of an NSN. C0030. The  Packaging  Data  For  ASO  and  NAVAIR Repairable  Assemblies.  It  provides  information  in  the proper ways of protecting material for shipment. Other ASO publications that are not in CD-ROM format  are  listed  and  described  in  the  following paragraphs. CRIPL-01.  Consolidated Remain In Place List. This  list  is  designed  to  improve  management  of repairable  components  by  identifying  the  Remain- In-Place  (RIP)  items. These  items  are  repairable components  that  cannot  be  removed  until  receipt  of  a replacement  item.  The  NSNs  listed  in  the  CRIPL  are authorized  RIP  items.  The  CRIPL  has  three  parts.  Part 1 is in NIIN sequence, Part 2 is in part number sequence, and Part 3 is in NIIN sequence within aircraft type. NAC-10.  Provides  cross-reference  from  part numbers to NAC (Navy Activity Control) numbers of the  Aviation  Supply  Distribution  System.  This publication  allows  usage  of  available  unstocknumbered items  by  advertising  them. ICRL-A and ICRL-C. The  Individual  Component Repair  List  provides  maintenance  activities  with  ability to   relate   maintenance   capability   to   repairable components. The ICRL-A lists repairable processed by a specific maintenance activity and the local repair capability for the item. The ICRL-C is combined ICRL for  all  intermediate  maintenance  activities  (IMA). SOURCE,  MAINTENANCE,  AND RECOVERABILITY CODES The SM&R codes consists of two-position source code,   two   single-position   maintenance   codes, single-position  recoverability  code,  and  if  applicable,  a single-position service option code. Figure 3-3 is an example  of  SM&R  Code.  Its  component  codes  are described  in  the  following  paragraphs.  Table  3-5 describes  the  Joint  Services  Uniform  SM&R  Code Format. You must be familiar with the codes used in SM&R, as described in NAVAIRINST 4423.11. The  Source  Code  is  a  two-character  code  that occupies  the  first  two  positions  of  the  SM&R  code format. This code shows the manner of getting the material  needed  for  maintenance,  repair,  or  rework  of items.  The  following  paragraphs  describe  the  general categories  of  source  codes.  Refer  to  NAVAIRINST 4423.11 for a list of definitions to each code. Figure 3-3.-Example of an SM&R Code. 3-16

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