TM 10-8400-201-23 1-7.  INSPECTION/CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES-Continued Code F. Unserviceable   items   that   can   be   repaired   (no   more   than   3   repaired   areas   (patches)   and maximum length of repair 3 inches) or by replacing velcro fasteners, grommets, drawstrings, or zippers. Code H. Unserviceable items that are obviously scrap or cannot meet the criteria for Code F. Scarf, Wool LIN S52982 1. Inspection Procedure:  Inspect for rips, tears, holes, burns, shrinking, stretching, discoloration, oil, grease, or other contaminants. 2. Classification: Code A. New and unused items possessing original appearance serviceability. Code B. Used  items  that  are  not  suitable  for  Code  A  but  are  suitable  for  issue  with  no  more  than  2 repaired areas on each side (total 4 repaired areas). Code F. Unserviceable Items that can be repaired by sewing.  Rips or tears exceeding 3 inches in length or  diameter,  or  Items  that  are  longer  than  60  inches  or  shorter  than  45  inches  are  cause  for salvage.  Some discoloration is acceptable. Code H Unserviceable Items that are obviously salvage or cannot meet the criteria for Code F. Shirts, Cold Weather, Polyester Fiberpile LIN S03222 1. Inspection Procedure:  Inspect for rips, tears, damaged or missing zippers loose or broken stitching, missing or torn draw cords, eyelets, loops, pocket flaps and pockets. 2. Classification Code A. New and unused Items that possess original appearance and serviceability. Code B. Unused items that are not suitable for Code A but are clean, unstained, undamaged, and have no more than 5 repaired areas Code F. Unserviceable  items  that  can  be  repaired  by  replacing  missing  or  damaged  pockets,  zippers, loops, pocket flaps, and restitching or ripped seams or loose stitching. Code H. Unserviceable items that are obviously scrap or cannot meet the criteria for Code F. Shirt, Cold Weather, Wool LIN T04205 1. Inspection Procedure.  Check for rips, tears, worn areas, missing or damaged buttons, separated seams, broken threads, shrinkage, and soiled areas. 1-15