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7530-01-065-0166
TM 10-3930-647-14&P
SECTION II
MAINTENANCE
2-1. Maintenance Concept.
a Maintenance operations. The 4,000-Lb. Clark
model C500Y45 will not require special or new main-
tenance considerations. Maintenance operations can
be accomplished within the current maintenance
support concept for material handling equipment.
b. Nature and Extent of Maintenance.
(1) Maintenance allocation chart (MAC). Main-
tenance will be performed as necessary by the
category indicated in the MAC (app. C) to retain
and/or restore serviceability. Units may exceed their
authorized scope and function in the MAC when ap-
proved by the appropriate commander.
(2) Operator maintenance. Operator main-
tenance is limited to daily preventive maintenance
checks and routine servicing (app. F).
(3) Organizational maintenance. Organizational
maintenance consists of scheduled preventive main-
tenance services, limited removal, minor repair and
adjustments (app F).
(4) Direct support maintenance. Direct support
maintenance consists of repairs on-site and for
return to the user of the end item/assemblies which
can be maintained efficiently with a minimum of
tools and test equipment.
(5) General support maintenance. General sup
port will overhaul and repair for return to stock
items designated by the area support commander.
(6) Depot maintenance. There is no scheduled
depot maintenance on the 4,000-lb. Clark model
C500Y45.
c. Maintenance Expenditure Limit. The Main-
tenance expenditure limit is based on a life ex-
pectancy of 11 years. Limits on repair are based
upon 50% replacement cost through the life ex-
pectancy of the end item (app. D).
2.2 Reliability and Maintainability.
Reliability and maintainability (RAM) will be
assessed through the field evaluation of current
users. Specific numerical RAM requirements or ob-
jectives are not established.
2.3 Modifications.
Modifications will be accomplished by the end item
manufacturer after MERADCOM acceptance and
TACOM approval.
2.4 Equipment
Improvement Recommendations
(EIR).
Equipment improvement recommendations will be
submitted IAW DA Pam 738-750.
2.5 Equipment Serviceability.
For Equipment serviceability criteria, see appendix
F.
2.6 Shipment and Storage.
a. Shipment and Storage. Refer to TB 740-97-2
for procedures covering preservation of equipment
for shipment. General procedures for shipment are
found in FM 55-15, with more specific information
in TM 55-2200-001-12 for rail and TM 55-450
series for air transport.
b. Administrative Storage. Refer to TM
740-90-1 for instructions covering administrative
storage of equipment.
c. Weight Classification.
The
weight
classification of the end item is 8668 pounds.
2.7 Destruction To Deny Enemy Use.
Refer to TM 750-244-6 for instructions governing
destruction of equipment to prevent enemy use.
2.8 Basic Issue Items List (BIIL).
Basic Issue Items are as listed:
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