AR 750-1 Flashcards
(15 cards)
AR 750-1
Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy
Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy
AR 750-1
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy)…. Who Emphasizes the importance of safety and maintenance, holding subordinates accountable for the conduct of maintenance operations.
Commanders at all levels
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy)…. four core maintenance processes to manage equipment during its useful service life:
performance observation,
equipment services,
fault repair, and
single standard repair.
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy)….. All authorized BlI and COEl are
present and serviceable or on a valid supply request.
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy)……The Army maintenance system will consist of two levels:
field maintenance and
sustainment maintenance
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy)….. Field maintenance,
also known as on-system maintenance,
repairs and returns equipment to the operator or the user.
AR 750-1 (Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment Army Materiel Maintenance Policy…. Sustainment maintenance,
also known as off-system maintenance,
primarily repairs and returns. equipment and components to the supply system. In times of maintenance transformation or contingency operations, the traditional roles and partnership of all AMC organizations and SORs may be blended to meet repair requirements.
Field maintenance example
.
a. The fundamental element of field maintenance is the requirement for PMCS
Material maintenance repair and evacuation
Proper performance of PMCS by the equipment operator will ensure early detection of faults and need for required maintenance
Technical Inspections
a. A TI will be performed prior to repair, evacuation, or turn-in of unserviceable end items.
Maintenance expenditure limit MEL
.
a. MEL is the total acceptable one-time cost to repair an end item or reparable component to a fully serviceable condition as prescribed in the appropriate TM
Controlled exchange
is the removal of serviceable components from unserviceable, economically reparable end items for immediate reuse in restoring a like item or weapon system to an FMC condition
Cannibalization
of uneconomically reparable IT prior to turn in to DLA Disposition Services is limited to those serviceable parts immediately needed to repair inoperable !!
Army Warranty Program
a. Materiel under warranty will be identified and maintained in accordance with the detailed policies and guidance contained in AR 700-139