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APPENDIX   B MAINTENANCE   ALLOCATION   CHART
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EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS, SECTION III

TM   10-7360-204-13&P d. Depot  Maintenmce.  Depot  level  functions  are  authorized  as  indicated  by  entries  in  the  Depot(D) Maintenance level column  (4) in the MAC. B-2.   USE   OF   THE   MAINTENANCE   ALLOCATION   CHART,   SECTION   II a.  The  MAC  assigns  maintenance  functions  based  on  the  following  considerations: (1)  Skills  available. (2)  Work  time  required. (3)  Tools  and  test  equipment  required  and/or  available. b. If a lower level of maintenance identified in column (4) of the MAC cannot perform all tasks of a single  maintenance  function  (e.g.,  test,  repair),  then  the  higher  level  that  can  perform  other  tasks  of  that function  is  also  indicated. c.  Higher  maintenance  levels  are  automatically  authorized  to  perform  maintenance  functions  assigned to a lower maintenance level. d.  Higher  maintenance  levels  will  perform  the  maintenance  functions  of  lower  maintenance  levels  when required  or  directed  by  the  Commander  who  has  authority  to  direct  such  tasking. e.  Assignment  of  a  maintenance  function  in  the  MAC  does  not  carry  automatic  authorization  to  carry the  related  spare  or  repair  parts  in  stock.  Information  to  requisition  or  secure  parts  will  be  as  specified  in the  associated  RPSTL. f.  Normally,  there  will  be  no  deviation  from  the  assigned  level  of  maintenance.  However,  in  cases  of operational  necessity,  maintenance  functions  assigned  a  higher  level  may,  at  the  request  of  the  lower  level, be assigned to the lower level on a one-time basis, if specifically authorized by the maintenance officer of the  higher  level  to  which  the  function  is  assigned.  In  such  a  case,  the  special  tools,  equipment,  etc.,  required by the lower level to perform this function will be furnished by the higher level assigned the function. Also, transfer of a function to a lower level does not relieve the higher level of responsibility for the function, so the  higher  level  will  provide  technical  supervision  and  inspection  of  the  function  being  performed  at  the lower  level. B - 3 .     M A I N T E N A N C E     F U N C T I O NS Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows: a. Inspect.  Two  levels  of  inspect  are  covered  in  the  MAC. (1)  When  prescribed  at  the  C  or  O  element  of  Unit  Maintenance  level,  inspect  means  to  determine serviceability  by  comparing  an  item’s  physical,  mechanical,  and/or  electrical  characteristics  with  estab- lished  standards  through  examination  (i.e.,  by  sight,  sound,  or  feel).  These  inspections  are  included  in preventive  maintenance  (PM)  checks  and  services,  such  as  PMCS,  PMD. (2)  When  prescribed  at  the  Intermediate  (F)  or  Depot  (D)  maintenance  level,  inspect  refers  to  an  initial inspection  which  is  conducted  prior  to  scheduling  any  repair  on  repairable  items  evacuated  to  this  level. This  inspection  is  made  to  determine  whether  an  item  qualifies  for  repair  or  discard. b.  Test.  To  verify  serviceability  and  detect  incipient  failure  by  measuring  the  mechanical  or  electrical characteristics  of  an  item  and  comparing  those  characteristics  with  prescribed  standards. B-2   Change   4

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