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TM    5-4120-344-24P B - No  repair  is  authorized. The  item  may  be  reconditioned  by adjusting,  lubricating,  etc.,  at  the  user  level. No  parts  or special  tools  are  procured  for  the  maintenance  of  this  item. (3)    Recoverability    Code. Recoverability   codes   are   assigned   to support   items   to   indicate   the   disposition   action   on   unserviceable items. The  recoverability  code  is  entered  in  the  fifth  position  of the  Uniform  SMR  Code  format  as  follows: Recoverability Codes Definition Z O F H D L A Nonreparable   item. When   unserviceable,   condemn   and dispose  at  the  level  indicated  in  position  3. Reparable   item. When   uneconomically   reparable,   condemn and   dispose   at   organizational   level. Reparable   item. When   uneconomically   reparable,   condemn and  dispose  at  the  direct  support  level. Reparable   item. When   uneconomically   reparable,   condemn and  dispose  at  the  general  support  level. Reparable   item. When   beyond   lower   level   repair   capability, return  to  depot. Condemnation   and   disposal   not   authorized below  depot  level. Reparable   item. Repair,    condemnation, and  disposal  not authorized   below   depot/specialized   repair   activity   level. Item   requires   special   handling   or   condemnation   procedures because   of   specific   reasons   (i.e.,   precious   metal   content, high  dollar  value,    critical   material   or   hazardous   mater- ial). Refer   to   appropriate   manuals/directives   for specific    instructions. c. National   Stock   Number. Indicates   the   National   stock   number assigned  to  the  item  and  which  will  be  used  for  requisitioning. d. Part  Number. Indicates  the  primary  number  used  by  the  manufac- turer   (individual,   company,   firm,   corporation,   or   Government   activity), which  controls  the  design  and  characteristics  of  the  item  by  means  of its   engineering   drawings,   specifications,   standards,   and   inspection requirements  to  identify  an  item  or  range  of  items. NOTE When  a  stock  numbered  item  is  requisitioned,  the item  received  may  have  a  different  part  number than  the  part  being  replaced. Federal   Supply   Code   for   Manufacturer   (FSCM). The  FSCM  is  a 5-digit  numeric  code  listed  in  SB  708-42;  which  is  used  to  identify the    manufacturer,    distributor,    or  Government  agency,  etc. f. Description. Indicates  the  Federal  item  name  and,  if  required, a  minimum  description  to  identify  the  items. Items  that  are  included in  kits  and  sets  are  listed  below  the  name  of  the  kit  or  set  with  the quantity  of  each  item  in  the  kit  or  set  indicated  in  the  quantity incorporated  in  unit  column. 4

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