TM 5-6115-423-25P
( 2 ) The quantitative allowances for or-
first appearance of the item. Items
authorized for use as required but
ganizational level of maintenance rep-
resents one initial prescribed load for
not for initial stockage are identified
with an asterisk in the allowance col-
a 15-day period for the number of
equipments supported. Units and or-
umn.
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/
ganizations authorized additional pre-
GS levels of maintenance will repre-
scribed loads will multiply the number
sent initial stockage for a 30-day pe-
of prescribed loads authorized by the
riod for the number of equipments
quantity of repair parts reflected in
the appropriate density column to ob-
supported.
tain the total quantity of repair parts
(3) Determination of the total quantity
of parts required for maintenance of
authorized.
( 3 ) Organizational units providing main-
more than 100 of these equipments
tenance for more than 100 of these
can be accomplished by converting the
equipments shall determine the total
equipment quantity to a decimal factor
quantity of parts required by con-
by placing a decimal point before the
verting the equipment quantity to a
next to last digit of the number to
decimal factor by placing a decimal
indicate hundredths, and multiplying
point before the next to last digit of
the decimal factor by the parts
the number to indicate hundredths,
quantity authorized in the 51-100 al-
and multiplying the decimal factor by
lowance column. Example, authorized
allowance for 51-100 equipments is
the parts quantity authorized in the
51-100 allowance column. Example,
40; for 150 equipments multiply 40 by
authorized allowance for 51-100
1.50 or 60 parts required.
equipments is 12; for 140 equipments
i. One-Year Allowances Per 100 Equipments/
multiply 12 by 1.40 or 16.80 rounded
Contingency Planning Purposes. Indicates op-
off to 17 parts required.
posite the first appearance of each item the
( 4 ) Subsequent changes to allowances will
total quantity required for distribution and
be limited as follows: No change in
contingency planning purposes. The range of
the range of items is authorized. lf
items indicates total quantities of all author-
additional items are considered nec-
ized items required to provide for adequate sup-
essary, recommendation should be
port of 100 equipments for one year.
forwarded to U. S. Army Mobility
j. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100
Equipment Command for exception
Equipments. Indicates opposite the first ap-
or revision to the allowance list. Re-
pearance of each item the told quantity au-
visions to the range of items author-
thorized for depot maintenance of 100 equip-
ized will be made by this Command
ments. Subsequent apperances of the same
based upon engineering experience,
item will have no entry in this column, but
demand data, or TAERS information,
will have in the description column a refer-
h. Thirty-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allow-
ence to the first appearance of the item. Items
ance.
authorized for use but not for initial stockage
(1) The allowance columns are divided
are identified with an asterisk in the allowance
into three subcolumns. Indicated in
column.
each subcolumn, opposite the first ap-
k. Illustration.
pearance of each item, is the total
(1) Figure Number. Indicates the figure
quantity of items authorized for the
number of the illustration in which
number of equipments supported.
the item is shown.
Subsequent appearances of the same
(2) Item Number. Indicates the callout
item will have no entry in the allow-
number used to reference the item in
ance column, but will have in the de-
scription column a reference to the
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