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(4) Subsequent changes to allowances
will be listed as follows: No change in the
range of items is authorized. If additional
items are considered necessary, recommenda-
tion should be forwarded to U.S. Army Mo-
bility Equipment Command for exception or
revision to the allowance list. Revisions to the
range of items authorized will be made by this
Command based upon engineering experience,
demand data, or TAERS information.
h. Thirty-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allow-
ances.
(1) The allow-ante columns are divided
into three subcolumns. Indicated in each sub-
column, opposite the first appearance of each
item, is the total quantity of items authorized
for the number of equipments supported.
Subsequent appearances of the same item will
have no entry in the allowance column, but
will have in the description column a reference
to the first appearance of the item. Items
authorized for use as required but not for
initial stockage are identified with an asterisk
in the allowance column.
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/
GS levels of maintenance will represent initial
stockage for a 30-day period for the number
of equipments supported.
(3) Determination of the tots} quantity
of parts required for maintenance of more
than 100 of these equipments can be accom-
plished by converting the equipment quantity
to a decimal factor by placing a decimal point
before the next to last digit of the number to
indicate hundredths, and multiply the decimal
factor by the parts quantity authorized in the
51-100 allowance column.
Example: Authorized allowance for 51-100
equipments is 40; for 150 equipments multi-
ply 40 by 1.50 or 60 parts required.
i. One-Year Allowances Per 100 Equip-
ments/Cotingency Planneng Purposeses. Indi-
cates opposite the first appearance of each
item the total quantity required for distribu-
tion and contingency planning purposes. The
range of items indicates total quantities of all
authorized items required to provide for ade-
quate support of 100 equipments for one year.
TM 5-4120-259-25P
j. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100
Equipments. Indicates opposite the first ap-
pearances of each item the total quantity
authorized for depot maintenance of 100
equipments. Subsequent appearances of the
same item will have no entry in this column,
but will have in the description column a
reference to the first appearance of the item.
Items authorized for use but not for initial
stockage are identified with an asterisk in the
allowance column.
k. Illustration.
(1) Figure Number. Indicates the figure
number of the illustration in which the item
is shown.
(2) Item Number. Indicates the callout
number used to reference the item in the
illustration.
4. Special Information
a. Identifications of the usable on codes of
this publication are:
Code
Used On
NOT APPLICABLE
b. Repair parts mortality has been based on
7,200 hours of operation per year.
c. Parts which require manufacture or as-
sembly at a category higher than that author-
ized for installation will indicate in the source
column the higher category.
d. The following publication pertains to
Air Conditioner and its components:
TM 5-4120-
Operator, Organiza-
259-15
tional, Direct and
General Support and
Depot Maintenance
Manual
5. How to Locate Repair Parts
a. When Federal Stock Number or refer-
ence number is unknown:
(1) First. Using the table of contents,
determine the functional group or subgroup
within which the repair part belongs. This will
refer to a page in the parts listing.
(2) Second. The illustration column of
the page refers to a figure number.
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