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Title: Maintenance Operations


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Maintenance Operations
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Principles of Maintenance
  • Maintenance performed at level best qualified,
    responsive cost effective
  • IAW MAC chart
  • Repairs beyond organic capability delivered to
    next level
  • Unit level performed before evacuated
  • Controlled exchange used to support maintenance

3
Levels of Maintenance
  • Unit Maintenance Maintenance which an
    organization has authorization responsibility
    to perform on its own equipment.
  • Subdivided into
  • first level (operator)
  • second level (trained maint. personnel)

4
Levels of Maintenance (cont)
  • Direct support performed by TOE or TDA units
    responsible for DS
  • return to user basis
  • Technical assistance to unit maintenance elements
  • Repairable exchange of serviceable items for
    unserviceable

5
Levels of Maintenance (cont)
  • General support maintenance support provided on
    an area basis
  • Overhaul at this level
  • Equipment repaired returned to supply system
  • return to user beyond DS
  • Repair part stocked for GS maint

6
Levels of Maintenance (cont)
  • Depot performed by TDA industrial activities or
    Commercial contracts
  • Rebuild beyond GS capability
  • Workload programmed budgeted annually by
    wholesale level
  • Rebuilt materiel returned to wholesale supply
    system

7
Evacuation Repair Eligibility of Materiel
  • Maintenance beyond units capability evacuated to
    next higher level
  • TI done before evacuation
  • to determine extent of repairs
  • classify item as economically uneconomically
    repairable
  • detemine if condition was from other than normal
    wear or combat damage.

8
Evacuation Repair Eligibility of Materiel (cont)
  • Estimate the cost of repair
  • Direct labor
  • Direct materials
  • Indirect or overhead costs
  • Contractual services
  • shipping costs

9
Evacuation Repair Eligibility of Materiel (cont)
  • Condition codes used to classify equipment
  • A - serviceable (without qualifications)
  • B - serviceable (with qualifications)
  • F - unserviceable (repairable)
  • G - unserviceable (incomplete)
  • H - unserviceable (condemned)

10
PLL Definitions
  • PLL list of authorized repair parts to be
    on-hand or on order
  • support daily maint operations for a prescribed
    number of days
  • demand supported, non-demand supported, and
    initial stocked items
  • managed by AR 40-61, DA PAM 710-2-1

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PLL Definitions (cont)
  • Initial Fielding List (IFL) support kits
    developed and fielded concurrently with DEPMEDS
  • managed individually by TAMMIS or DA Form 3318,
    Record of Demands
  • retention for 2 years without being demand
    support (can be extended by authorization from
    USAMMA)

12
PLL Definitions (cont)
  • Combat PLL parts stocked for unit maint in
    combat/prescribed of days
  • Mandatory Parts List (MPL) minimum stockage
    essential for use during wartime
  • published in TB 8-6500-MPL
  • TOE units with organic maintenance must stock MPL
  • D D60 Guard Reserve also

13
Items Authorized for PLL/Combat PLL Stockage
  • PLL consists of
  • items quantities designated as initial stockage
  • demand supported items control period
  • Active - 180 days, USAR - 360 days
  • Other non-demanded supported items when
    authorized by 1st general officer in chain of
    command

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Items Authorized for PLL Combat PLL Stockage
(cont)
  • PLL consists of (cont)
  • parts for commercially designed equipment based
    on local experience
  • if authorized to perform next level maintenance
    may contain those
  • Basic Issue Items (BII) parts packed with
    equipment

15
Items Authorized for PLL Combat PLL Stockage
(cont)
  • Combat PLL consist of items quantities
    prescribed by MPLs
  • Items consumed in maintenance (bench stock)
  • ordered stocked on usage basis
  • stocked 7 days supply
  • no PLL records required unless part of PLL basic
    load

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Initial Stockage of PLL
  • Initial stockage level determined by
  • U.S. Army Materiel Readiness Support Activity
    (USAMRSA)
  • U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency (USAMMA)
  • Guidance for requesting assistance in paragraph
    8-5, Chapter 8, of DA Pam 710-2-1

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Initial Stockage of PLL (cont)
  • Upon receipt of PLL data
  • prepare process DA Form 2063-R
  • prepare a DA Form 3318 for each line authorized
    for stockage. Use stockage code MS
  • request initial stockage of PLL

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Non-Stocked Item Demand File
  • Definition separate file of DA Form 3318s used
    to record demands for parts not part of units
    PLL to determine if parts should be stocked
  • Items must meet stockage criteria
  • 3 demands in most recent 180 days
  • 3 demands in most recent 360 days

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Non-Stocked Item Demand File (cont)
  • Items meet criteria can be moved DS
  • Unit commander decides to stock
  • if added, use ACWT for stockage level
  • prepare DA Form 3318
  • file 3318 in PLL file, at to 2063-R, order
  • if not added, write Commander does not desire to
    stock this item continue to track

20
Non-Stocked Item Demand File (cont)
  • Maintenance of 3318
  • 1st demand prepare 3318, post demand, order item
    record request on 2063-R, file in NIIN sequence
  • 2nd subsequent demands, post demand to 3318,
    line out demands out side of control period,
    review to see if item qualifies for DS

21
Authorized Stockage List (ASL)
  • MEDLOG Battalions operating under AR 40-61 as
    SSAs will provide Class VIII to all TOE units in
    their area
  • Re-supply of Class VIII will sustain essential
    maint operations
  • ASL shows items that are proven to be
    sufficiently active to warrant stockage
    regardless of demand

22
Authorized Stockage List (ASL)
  • ASL managed in a stock record account to show
    receipt, issue, and asset status of materiel
  • Repair parts stocked to re-supply unit level
    requirements for MEDLOGs organizational mission

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Function, Concept, and Objective of TAMMS
  • Function provide DA commanders with info -
    effectiveness of maint policies, procedures and
    actions
  • Concept record essential data concerning
    equipment operations
  • Objective record minimum data, but essential
    data for control, operation maint at each level
    of command

24
Basic Types of Records used in DA PAM 738-750
  • Operational records provide for control of
    operators equipment, Examples
  • Motor Vehicle Utilization Record (DD Form 1970)
    control use of equip
  • Organizational Control Record for Equipment (DA
    Form 2401) identify where equip is
  • Instructions found in Chapter 2, DA PAM 738-750

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Basic Types of Records used in DA PAM 738-750
(cont)
  • Maintenance Records used to control maintenance
    Example
  • Exchange tag (DA Form 2402) identify warranty
    claims equip improvement
  • Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet
    (DA Form 2404) identify equip faults during
    operator maint
  • Preventive Maintenance Schedule and Record (DD
    Form 314)
  • Chapter 5, DA PAM 738-750

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Equipment Historical Record
  • Permanent record with info on receipt, operation,
    maint, modification, transfer disposal of
    equipment
  • Examples
  • Log Book Binder-consolidate historical records
  • Equipment Record Folder-appropriate TAMMS forms
  • DA Form 2408 Series-historical record
  • DA Form 2407-Maintenance Request

27
Mission Capability
  • FMC can perform combat mission
  • NMC cannot perform combat mission - faults in
    NOT AVAILABLE/ READY if column of PMCS checklist,
    outstanding Urgent or limited urgent MWO, Unit
    commander judges equip not to be safe or able to
    perform combat mission

28
Mission Capability (cont)
  • NMCM NMC because of maint is being performed
  • 2406 broken into organic or support
  • NMCM time recorded on back of 314
  • NMCS NMC because of supply
  • 2406 broken into organic or support
  • NMCS time recorded on back of 314

29
Mission Capability (cont)
  • Available Time of days that equip is on hand
    in FMC condition
  • Possible Time of days equip is on hand during
    reporting period
  • day item is gained is counted as day
  • day item is lost is not counted as day

30
Mission Capability (cont)
  • Deficiency defect that makes item, system,
    subsystem inoperable(NMC)
  • Shortcoming fault requires maint supply action,
    does not make (NMC)

31
Purpose of Readiness Reporting
  • Readiness determined by reporting actual status
    to established standard
  • Deficiences identified to detemine MC time
    frame to achieve
  • Deficiences corrected by repair, redistribution,
    substitution, replenishment, or modernization
    within budget constraints

32
Individual Responsibilities for Readiness
Reporting
  • Operator PMCS operator responsible to notify
    maint activity of repairs identified
  • Repairer maintain 314
  • DA 2406 definitions, reportable equipment,
    responsibilities, distribution, and procedures
    listed in AR 700-138

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