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Appendix C: MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
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Section II. MAINTENCE ALLOCATION CHART

e. Remarks. Column 5. This column is pro-
condition in appearance, performance, and
vided for referencing by code the remarks (sec.
life expectancy. This is accomplished through
IV) pertinent to the maintenance functions.
complete disassembly of the item, inspection
of all parts or components, repair or replace-
C-3. Explanation of Columns in Section IV
ment of worn or unserviceable elements
a. Reference Code. This column consists of two
(items) using original manufacturing toler-
letters separated by a dash, both of which are
ances and specifications, and subsequent re-
references to section II. The first letter refer-
assembly of the item.
ences column 5 and the second letter references
a maintenance function, column 3, A through K.
d. Tools and Equipment. Column 4. This col-
umn is provided for referencing by code the spe-
b. Remarks. This column lists information per-
cial tools and test equipment, (sec. III) required
tinent to the maintenance function being per-
formed, as indicated on the MAC, section II.
to perform the maintenance functions (sec. II).
AGO 20049A
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