Custom Search
 
  
 
ARMY  TM  9-2805-262-14 AIIR FORCE TO 38G2-90-1 NAVY  NAVFAC  P-8-613-14E A P P E N D I X    B M A I N T E N A N C E    A L L O C A T I O N    C H A R T Section   I.   INTRODUCTION B-1. Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC). This MAC assigns maintenance functions in accordance with  the  Four  Level  Maintenance  Concept. B-2.  Use   of   the   Maintenance   Allocation   Chart,   Section   Il. a. The MAC assigns maintenance functions based on the following considerations: (1) Skills available. (2) Work time required. (3) Tools and test equipment required and/or available. b. If a lower level of maintenance identified in column (4) of the MAC cannot perform all tasks of a single maintenance function (e.g., test, repair), then the higher level that can perform other tasks of that function is also indicated. c. Higher maintenance levels are automatically authorized to perform maintenance functions assigned to a lower  maintenance  level. d. Higher maintenance levels will perform the maintenance functions of lower maintenance levels when required or directed by the Commander who has authority to direct such tasking. e. Assignment of a maintenance function in the MAC does not carry automatic authorization to carry the related spare or repair parts in stock. Information to requisition or secure parts will be as specified in the associated  RPSTL. f. Normally, there will be no deviation from the assigned level of maintenance. However, in cases of operational  necessity,  maintenance  functions  assigned  a  higher  level  may,  at  the  request  of  the  lower  level,  be assigned to the lower level on a one-time basis, if specifically authorized by the maintenance officer of the higher level to which the function is assigned. In such a case, the special tools, equipment, etc., required by the lower level to perform this function will be furnished by the higher level assigned the function. Also, transfer of a function to a lower level does not relieve the higher level of responsibility for the function, so the higher level will provide technical  supervision  and  inspection  of  the  function  being  performed  at  the  lower  level. B-3. Maintenance Functions. Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows: a. Inspect To determine the serviceability of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical, and/or electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g.,by sight, sound, or feel). b. Test. To verify serviceability and detect incipient failure by measuring the mechanical or electrical characteristics  of  an  item  and  comparing  those  characteristics  with  prescribed  standards. B-1


 


Privacy Statement - Copyright Information. - Contact Us

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business