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TM 5-4940-225-20P
SECTION I.
INTRODUCTION
1. Scope
Code
Explanation
a. This manual lists repair parts, special
tern, and authorized for use at indicated main-
tenance levels.
tools, test and support equipment required
for the performance of organizational main-
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equip-
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ment which are procured and stocked for in-
tenance of the shop equipment.
surance purposes because combat or military
b. R e p a i r p a r t s l i s t e d r e p r e s e n t t h o s e
essentiality of the end item dicates that a
authorized for use at the organizational level
minimum quantity be available in the supply
and will be requisitioned on an ``as re-
system.
quired" basis until stockage is justified by
Assigned to items which are NSA design con-
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demand in accordance with AR 710-2.
trolled: unique repair parts, special tools,
test, measuring and diagnostic equipment
2. General
which are stocked and supplied by the Army
COMSEC Logistic System and which are not
This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is
subject to the provisions of AR 380-41,
divided into the following sections:
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Assigned to items which are NSA design con-
a. Presribed Load Allowance List -
trolled: special tools, test, measuring, and
Section II. (Not Applicable)
diagnostic equipment for C O M S E C support
b. Repair Parts List - Section III. A list
which are accountable under the provisions
of AR 380-41 and which are stocked and sup-
of repair parts authorized at the organiza-
plied by the Army COMSEC Logistic System.
tional level for the performance of mainte-
nance. The list also includes parts which
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equip-
M
ment which are not procured or stocked as
must be removed for replacement of the
such in the supply system but are to be man-
authorized parts. Parts lists are composed
ufactured at indicated maintenance levels.
of assembly groups in ascending numerical
A
Assemblies which are not procured or stocked
sequence, with the parts in each group
as such, but are made up of two or more
listed in figure and item number sequence.
units. Such component units carry individual
stock numbers and descriptions, are pro-
Applicable)
c u r e d a n d s t o c k e d s e p a r a t e l y , and can be
assembled to form the required assembly at
d. Federal Stock Number and Reference
indicated maintenance levels.
Number Index - Section V. A list, in ascend-
Parts and assemblies that are not procured or
X
ing numerical sequence, of all Federal stock
stocked because the failure rate is normally
numbers appearing in the listings, followed
below that of the applicable end item or com-
by a list, in alpha-numeric sequence, of all
ponent. The failure of such part or assembly
reference numbers appearing in the listings.
should result in retirement of the end item
Federal stock number and reference num-
from the supply system.
bers are cross-referenced to each illustra-
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Repair Parts which are not procured or stocked.
tion figure and/or item number.
The requirement for such items wil1 be filled
by the next higher assembly or component
3. Explanation of Columns
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Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
which are not stocked and have no foreseen
The following provides an explanation of
mortality. The Indicated maintenance level
columns found in the tabular lists in Sec-
requiring such repair parts will attempt to
tion III.
obtain the parts through cannibalization or
salvage. The item may be requistioned with
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recover-
exception data, from the end item manager
ability Codes (SMR):
for immediate use.
(1) Source code indicates the source
Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA
G
for the listed items. Source Codes are:
funds for initial issue only as exchange
Code
Explanation
assembles at DS and GS level. Those assem -
blies wi1l not be stocked above the DS and GS
P
Repair Parts, Special Tools and Test Equipment
level or returned to depot supply level
supplied from GSA/DSA, or Army supply sys-
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