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TM5-4120-377-14 APPENDIX  B MAINTENANCE  ALLOCATION  CHART Section I INTRODUCTION B-1. GENERAL a.   This   section   provides   a   general   explanation   of   all   maintenance   and   repair   functions   authorized   at various   maintenance   categories. b.  The  Maintenance  Allocation  Chart  (MAC)  in  Section  II  designates  overall  authority  and  responsibility  for the  performance  of  maintenance  functions  on  the  identified  end  item  or  component.  The  application  of  the maintenance  functions  to  the  end  item  or  component  will  be  consistent  with  the  capacities  and  capabilities  of the   designated   maintenance   categories. c.  Section  III  lists  the  tools  and  test  equipment  (both  special  tools  and  common  tool  sets)  required  for  each maintenance  function  as  referenced  from  Section  II. d.   Section   IV   contains   supplemental   instructions   and   explanatory   notes   for   a   particular   maintenance function. B-2. MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS Maintenance  functions  will  be  limited  to  and  defined  as  follows: a.   lnspect.   To   determine   the   serviceability   of   an   item   by   comparing   its   physical,   mechanical   and/or electrical  characteristics  with  established  standards  through  examination  (e.g.  by  sight,  sound,  or  feel). b.   Test.   To   verify   serviceability   by   measuring   the   mechanical,   pneumatic,   hydraulic,   or   electrical characteristics  of  an  item  and  comparing  those  characteristics  with  prescribed  standards. c.   Service.   Operations   required   periodically   to   keep   an   item   in   proper   operating   condition,   i.e.,   to   clean (includes   decontaminate   when   required),   to   preserve,   to   drain,   to   paint,   or   to   replenish   fuel,   lubricants, chemical  fluids,  or  gases. d.  Adjust.  To  maintain  or  regulate,  within  prescribed  limits,  by  bringing  into  proper  or  exact  position,  or  by setting  the  operating  characteristics  to  specified  parameters. e.  Aline.  To  adjust  specified  variable  elements  of  an  item  to  bring  about  optimum  or  desired  performance. f.   Calibrate.   To   determine   and   cause   corrections   to   be   made   or   to   be   adjusted   on   instruments   or   test, measuring,   and   diagnostic   equipments   used   in   precision   measurement.   Consists   of   comparisons   of   two instruments,  one  of  which  is  a  certified  standard  of  known  accuracy,  to  detect  and  adjust  any  discrepancy  in the  accuracy  of  the  instrument  being  compared. g.   Remove/lnstall.   To   remove   and   install   the   same   item   when   required   to   perform   service   or   other maintenance functions. Install may be the act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into position a spare, repair part, or  module  (component  or  assembly)  in  a  manner  to  allow  the  proper  functioning  of  an  equipment  or  system. h.  Replace.  To  remove  an  unserviceable  item  and  install  a  serviceable  counterpart  in  its  place,  “Replace”  is authorized  by  the  MAC  and  is  shown  as  the  third  position  code  of  the  SMR  code. B-1

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