TM 10-8340-220-23P
SECTION I.
INTRODUCTION
1.
Scope
This manual lists repair parts, special tools, test and
support equipment required for the performance of
organizational and direct support maintenance of the
tent.
2.
General
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided into
the following sections:
a.
Prescribed Load Allowance (PLA)-Section II.
A composite listing of repair parts, special tools, test and
support equipment having quantitative allowances for
initial stockage at the organizational level.
b.
Repair PartsSection III. A list of repair ,arts
authorized for the performance of maintenance at the
organizational level in figure and item number sequence.
c.
Special Tools, Test and Support Equipment-
Section IV. Not Applicable.
d.
Repair Parts-Section V. A list of repair parts
authorized for the performance of maintenance at the
direct support level in figure and item number sequence.
e.
Special Tools, Test and Support Equipment-
Section VI. Not Applicable.
f.
Maintenance Allocation Chart-Section VII.
Provides a general explanation of all maintenance and
repair functions authorized at various maintenance
levels.
g.
Federal Stock Number and Reference Number
Index-Section VIII. A list of Federal stock numbers in
ascending numerical sequence, followed by a list of
reference numbers appearing in all of the listings, in
alpha-numeric
sequence,
cross-referenced
to
the
illustration figure number and item number.
NOTE
Items not illustrated are cross-referenced to
assembly group number.
Explanation of Columns
The following provides an explanation of columns
in the tabular lists in Section II through VI.
a.
Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability
Codes (SMR).
(1) Source code. Indicates the selection status
and source for the listed item. Source codes used are:
Code
Explanation
P
Repair parts which are stocked in or supplied from
the GSA/DSA, or Army supply system and
authorized for use at indicated maintenance
categories.
M
Repair parts which are not procured or stocked,
but
are
to
be
manufactured
in
indicated
maintenance levels.
A
Assemblies which are not procured or stocked as
such, but are made up of two or more units. Such
component units carry Individual stock numbers
and descriptions, are procured and stocked
separately and can be assembled to form the
required assembly at indicated maintenance
categories.
X
Parts and assemblies which are not procured or
stocked and the mortality of which normally is
below that of the applicable end item or
component. The failure of such part or assembly
should result in retirement of the end item from the
supply system. X1 Repair parts which are not
procured or stocked. The requirement for such
items well be filled by use of the next higher
assembly or component.
X2
Repair parts which are not stocked. The indicated
maintenance category requiring such repair parts
will
attempt
to
obtain
same
through
cannibalization. Where such repair parts are not
obtainable through cannibalization, requirements
will
be
requisitioned,
with
accompanying
justification, through normal supply channels.
G
Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA
funds
for
initial
issue
only
as
ex-change
assemblies at DSU and GSU level These
assemblies will not be stocked above DS and GS
level or returned to depot supply level.
(2) Maintenance code. Indicates the lowest
category of maintenance authorized to install the listed
item. The maintenance codes are:
O
Organizational Maintenance
F
Direct support Maintenance
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