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TM   5-4320-304-14 TM   08922A-14/1 c.  Service.   Operations   required   periodically   to   keep   an   item   in   proper   operating   condition,   i.e.,   to clean  (includes  decontaminate),  to  preserve,  to  drain,  or  to  replenish  fuel,  lubricants,  hydraulic  fluids, or compressed air supplies. d.  Adjust.  To   maintain   within   prescribed   limits,   by   bringing   into   proper   or   exact   position,   or   by setting  the  operating  characteristics  to  the  specified  parameters. e.  Align.  To   adjust   specified   variable   elements   of   an   item   to   bring   about   optimum   or   desired performance. f. Calibrate.   To  determine  and  cause  corrections  to  be  made  or  to  be  adjusted  on  instruments  or test  measuring  and  diagnostic  equipment  used  in  precision  measurement.  Consists  of  comparison  of two  instruments,  one  of  which  is  a  certified  standard  of  known  accuracy,  to  detect  and  adjust  any discrepancy  in  the  accuracy  of  the  instrument  being  compared. g.  Install.   The   act   of   emplacing,   seating,   or   fixing   into   position   an   item,   part,   or   module   (com- ponent  or  assembly)  in  a  manner  to  allow  the  proper  functioning  of  an  equipment  or  system. h. Replace.   The  act  of  substituting  a  serviceable  like  type  part,  a  subassembly,  or  module  (com- ponent  or  assembly)  for  an  unserviceable  counterpart. i. Repair.  The   application   of   maintenance   services   (inspect,   test,   service,   adjust,   align,   calibrate, or  replace)  or  other  maintenance  actions  (welding,  grinding,  riveting,  straightening,  facing,  remachining, or  resurfacing)  to  restore  serviceability  to  an  item  by  correcting  specific  damage,  fault,  malfunction,  or failure  in  a  part,  subassembly,  module  (component  or  assembly),  end  item,  or  system. j.  Overhaul.   That   maintenance   effort   (service/action)   necessary   to   restore   an   item   to   a   completely serviceable  operational  condition  as  prescribed  by  maintenance  standards  in  appropriate  technical publications  (i.e.,  DMWR).  Overhaul  is  normally  the  highest  degree  of  maintenance  performed  by  the Army.   Overhaul   does   not   normally   return   an   item   to   a   like   new   condition. k. Rebuild.  Consists  of  those  services/actions  necessary  for  the  restoration  of  unserviceable equipment   to   a   like   new   condition   in   accordance   with   original   manufacturing   standards.   Rebuild   is the  highest  degree  of  materiel  maintenance  applied  to  Army  equipment.  The  rebuild  operation  in- cludes  the  act  of  returning  to  zero  those  age  measurements  (hours/miles,  etc.)  considered  in  classifying Army     equipment/components. B-4.   EXPLANATION   OF   COLUMNS   IN   THE   MAC,   SECTION   II a. Column  (1),  Group  Number.   Column  1  lists  functional  group  code  numbers  which  are  assigned to  identify  maintenance  significant  components,  assemblies,  subassemblies,  and  modules  to  their  next higher  assembly. b. Column   (2),   Component/Assembly.   Column  2  contains  the  item  names  of  components,  assem- blies,  subassemblies,  and  modules  for  which  group  numbers  (column  1)  are  assigned  and  for  which maintenance  is  authorized. c.   Column   (3),   Maintenance   Function.   Column  3  lists  the  functions  to  be  performed  on  items listed   in   column   2.   (Function   definitions   are   contained   in   paragraph   B-3.) d. Column   (4),   Maintenance   level.   The   maintenance   levels.   Unit.   Intermediate,   and   Depot,   are allotted  separate  subcolumns  within  column  4.  Entry  of  a  work  time  figure  (such  as  1.0,  0.2)  in  a subcolumn  indicates  that  that  level  is  authorized  to  perform  the  function  listed  in  column  3,  and  the B-3

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