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APPENDIX C
BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST
AND
ITEMS TROOP INSTALLED OR AUTHORIZED LIST
Section I. INTRODUCTION
The use maintenance level employed in these lists is
C-1.
Scope
the code defined below:
This appendix provides a list of basic issue items and
Code
Explanation and Application
items troop installed or authorized. These items are
C
Crew or operator maintenance performed within
required to operate the equipment and enable it to
organizational maintenance.
perform its mission and function.
(b) Repair. The maintenance code entered in
C-2.
General
the fourth position indicates whether the item is to be
This appendix is divided into the following additional
repaired. It identifies the lowest maintenance level with
sections:
the capability to perform complete repair (i.e., all
authorized maintenance functions). This position, as
items which are furnished with and are required to
employed in these lists, contains one of the following
operate the equipment.
These items enable the
codes assigned by the service (s) that require the code:
equipment to perform its mission and function for which
Code
Explanation and Application
it was designed or intended.
O
The lowest maintenance level capable of
complete repair of the support item is the
Authorized List. A list of equipment not provided in
organizational level.
TOE, TDA, or expendable items lists which, at the
Z
Nonreparable; no repair is authorized
discretion of the unit commander, may accompany the
(3) Recoverability Code. This code is entered
vehicle but are not subject to be turned in with the
in the fifth position. It is assigned to a support item to
vehicle. These items are listed and authorized in the
indicate the disposition action on an unserviceable item.
organizational repair parts and special tools lists
This fifth position, as employed in these lists, contains
contained in the applicable end item technical manuals.
one of the codes defined below:
C-3.
Explanation of Columns
Code
Definition
The following provides an explanation of columns found
D
Reparable item
When beyond lower-level
repair capability, return it to the depot.
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Codes
Condemnation and disposal are not
(SMR). These codes are of the uniform SMR code
authorized below depot level.
format and are listed in column 1 in five positions as
Z
Nonreparable item When
unserviceable,
follows:
condemn it and dispose of it at the level
(1) Source Codes. These codes are entered in
indicated in the third position (use).
the first and second positions and are assigned to
b. Federal Stock Number. This column indicates
support the items for maintenance, repair, or overhaul of
the Federal stock number assigned to the item which
end items. Source codes employed in these lists are
will be used for requisitioning purposes.
defined as follows:
c. Description. This column indicates the Federal
Code
Definition
item name and any additional description of the item
PA
Item procured and stocked for anticipated or
required. A part number or other reference number is
known usage.
followed by the applicable five-digit Federal supply code
(2) Maintenance Code. Maintenance codes
for manufacturers in parentheses.
Repair parts
are entered in the third and fourth positions. They
quantities included in kits, sets, and assemblies are
indicate the level of maintenance authorized to use and
shown in front of the repair part name. Usable-on code
repair the support item as defined below:
identifies the vehicle model an item is used on.
(a) Use. The maintenance code entered in the
Uncoded
third position indicates the lowest maintenance level
authorized to remove, replace, and use the support
item.
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