life expectancy. This is
To set up for use in an
G-INSTALL.
through
accomplished
operational environment
complete disassembly of
such as an emplacement,
the item, inspection of
site, or vehicle.
all parts or components,
To replace unserviceable
H-REPLACE.
repair or replacement of
items with serviceable
worn or unserviceable
subassem-
assemblies,
elements (items) using
blies, or parts.
original manufacturing
To restore an item to ser-
I-REPAIR.
tolerances and specifica-
viceable condition. This
tions, and subsequent re-
includes, but is not limit-
assembly of the item.
ed to, inspection, clean-
d. Remarks. Column 4. This column is pro-
ing, preserving, adjust-
vided for referencing by code the remarks
ing, replacing, welding,
(Section III) pertinent to the maintenance
riveting, and strengthen-
functions.
ing.
J-OVERHAUL. To restore an item to a
serviceable
completely
condition as prescribed
3. Explanation of Columns in Section Ill
by maintenance service-
a. Reference Code. This column consists of
ability standards using
two letters separated by a dash, both of which
the Inspect and Repair
are references to section II. The first letter
Only
as
Necessary
references column 5 and the second letter re-
(IROAN) technique.
ferences a maintenance function, column 3,
To restore an item to a
K-REBUILD.
A through K.
standard as nearly as
b. Remarks. This column lists information
possible to original or
pertinent to the maintenance function being
new condition in appear-
performed, as indicated on the MAC, section
II.
ance, performance, and
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