Army Maintenance Flashcards
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Systems and equipment that are safe and ham on mission essentials sub system installed and operating as designated by applicable army regulation
Fully Mission Capable (FMC)
Immaterial condition indicating that equipment cannot perform any one of its combat missions
Non Mission Capable (NMC)
To determine the service ability of an item by comparing its physical mechanical and or electrical characteristics with establish standards to examination
Inspection
A term used to indicate that a piece of equipment has a deficiency or short coming
Fault/Notification/Status
Designates overall authority and responsibility for the performance of maintenance functions on an item
Maintenance allocation Chart
Is the total acceptable one time cost to repair an end item or repairable component to a fully serviceable condition as prescribed in the appropriate TM
Maintenance Expenditure Limit (MEL)
Shifting assets based on the availability of resources capability of personnel and shop capacity
Evacuation
Includes all actions necessary for retaining an item and restoring it to a specified condition
Services
Maintenance personnel restore equipment to the highest that is within their scope. Repair in converses for identification verification parts management replacement fabrication repairable management in battle damage assessment and repair (BDAR)
Repair
The actions taken to retrieve a free immobile Inoperative material from the point where it was disabled or abandon
Recovery
The movement of equipment to a maintenance site or from one maintenance site to another based on mission variables for a change in maintenance level. Shifting assets based on the availability of resources capability of personnel and shop capacity
Evacuation
Systematically are moving material that is economical to repair damaged beyond repair or obsolete
Disposition
What are the two levels of maintenance
Field and sustainment
The army main system supports the shift to a ___________ maintenance philosophy
“Replace Forward/Repair rear”
The two level maintenance system consist of two levels
Field (replace forward) and Sustainment (repair Rear)
What are the characteristics of the maintenance system
Returns equipment to the fight faster
Reduces the logistics footprint in the battle space
Reduces repair cycle time to generate sustain combat power
The army has one maintenance standard what is it
10/20
Supervisors in performs field maintenance diagnoses in troubleshoot malfunctions performs organizational maintenance and onboard direct support task and major assembly replacement on M1 tank
91A M1 Abrams Tank System maintainer
Supervising performs unit (Field) Maintenance and select onboard direct support tanks and major assemblies and LRU replacement on the M2/M3 A1/A2 Series Bradley fighting vehicle (BFV), M6 Linebacker, and M7 Bradley Fighting Infantry Support Team (BFIST) (hull and turret)
91M M2/3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer
Perform field and sustainment level maintenance on the striker family vehicles and their systems
91S Stryker Systems Maintainer
Supervising performs feeling sustainment level maintenance in recovery operations online and heavy wheeled vehicles there associated trailers and material handling equipment MHE
91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
Supervising performs field or sustainment little maintenance on track vehicles other than M1, M1 and M109 family Vehicles and supervise related activities including fuel and electrical system repair and maintenance
91H Tack Vehicle Repairer
Supervisors And performs unit field level maintenance in recovery of all self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon systems
91P Self Propelled Artillery System Maintiner
Maintains in specs repairs test and adjust gasoline engine systems bottle cleaning charging stations air conditioner electrical systems air conditioner vapor systems refrigeration unit electrical systems portable heater fuel electrical systems fire extinguisher recharged and fire extinguisher valves
91C Utilities Equipment Repairer