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TM 5-4120-356-24P
Recoverability
Codes
Definition
Z
O
F
H
D
L
A
Nonreparable item. When unservice-
able, condemn and dispose at the level
indicated in Position 3.
Reparable item. When uneconomically
reparable, condemn and dispose at
organizational level.
Reparable item. When uneco nomic ally
repar able, condemn and dispo se 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 con-
tent, high dollar value, critical material
or hazardous material). Refer to ap-
propriate
manuals/directives for
specific instructions.
c. National Stock Number. Indicates the Na-
tional Stock Number assigned to the item and will
be used for requisitioning purposes.
d. Part Number. Indicates the primary number
used by the manufacturer which controls the
design and characteristics of the item by means of
its engineering drawings, specifications, stan-
dards, and inspection requirements to identify an
item or range of items.
e.
NOTE
When a stock number item is requisi-
tioned the repair part 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 item. Items that are included in kits are listed
below the name of the kit with the quantity of each
item in the kit indicated in the quantity in-
corporated in unit column. When the part to be us-
ed differs between serial numbers of the same
model, the effective serial numbers are shown as
the last line of the description. In the Special Tools
List, the initial basis of issue (BOI) appears as the
last line in the entry for each special tool, TMDE,
and
support
equipment.
When density of
equipments supported exceeds density spread in-
dicated in the basis of issue, the total authoriza-
tion is increased accordingly.
g. Unit of Measure (U/M). Indicates the stan-
dard of the basic quantity of the listed items as us-
ed in performing the actual maintenance function.
This measure is expressed by a two-character
alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., ea, in, pr, etc.).
When the unit of measure differs from the unit of
issue, the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy the
required units of measure will be requisitioned.
h. Quantity Incorporated in Unit. Indicates the
quantity of the item used in the breakout shown on
the illustration figure, which is prepared for a
functional group, subfunctional group, or an
assembly. A V appearing in this column in lieu
of a quantity indicates that no specific quantity is
applicable (e.g., shims, spacers, etc.).
4. Special Information.
a. Repair kits and gasket sets appear as the last
entries in the repair parts listing for the figure in
which its parts are listed as repair parts or are
listed at the end of the repair parts listing for the
last figure containing parts of the kit.
b. The following publication pertains to the Air
Conditioner and its components:
Publication and Short Title
Air Conditioner, Vertical Compact,
18,000 BTU/HR
c. In the parts list, some items are indented to
show that they are a component or components of
the item under which they are indented.
5. How to Locate Repair Parts.
a. When National Stock Number or Part
Number is Unknown.
(1) First. Using the table of contents, deter-
mine the functional group within which the repair
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