GS AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND
SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
Section I. INTRODUCTION
A2-1.
General
This appendix lists the quantities of repair
parts for general support and depot mainte-
nance, and is a basis for requisitioning author-
ized parts. It is also a guide for depot mainte-
(d)
ance in establishing initial levels of spare
(2) Federal stock number. This column
parts.
lists the 11-digit Federal stock num-
b. Columns are as follows:
ber.
(3) Designation by model. Not used.
(1) Source, maintenance, and recoverabil-
ity code. Source, maintenance, and re-
(4) Description.
Nomenclature or the
coverability codes indicate the tech-
standard item name and brief identi-
nical service responsible for supply,
fying data for each item are listed in
the categories where an item is
this column. When requisitioning, en-
stocked and where an item is installed
ter the nomenclature and description.
or repaired, and whether an item is
(5) Unit of issue. The unit of issue is each
repairable or salvageable. The source
unless otherwise indicated and is the
code column is divided into four parts.
supply term by which the individual
(a)
item is counted for procurement, stor-
age, requisitioning, allowances, and is-
sue purposes.
(6) Expendability. Nonexpendable items
are indicated by NX.
Expendable
items are not annotated.
(b)
(7) Quantity incorporated in unit. This
column lists the quantity of each part
found in a given assembly, component,
or equipment.
(8) Direct support. No parts authorized
for stockage.
(9) General support. The numbers in this
column indicate quantities of repair
parts authorized for initial stockage
for use in general support mainte-
n a n c e . The quantities are based on
100 equipments to be maintained for
a 15-day period.
(10) Depot. The numbers in this column
-indicate quantities of repair parts au-
thorized for depot maintenance and
for initial stockage for maintenance,
and for supply support to lower cate-
gories. The entries are based on the
(c)
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