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pletely serviceable/operational condition as pre-
scribed by maintenance standards (i.e., DMWR) in
appropriate technical publications. Overhaul is
normally the highest degree of maintenance per-
formed by the Army. Overhaul does not normally
return an item to a like new condition.
(11) Rebuild. Consists of those services/ac-
tions necessary for the restoration of unservicea-
ble equipment to a like new condition in accord-
ance with original manufacturing standards. Re-
build is the highest degree of materiel mainte-
nance applied to Army equipment. The rebuild
operation includes the act of returning to zero
those age measurements (hours/miles, etc.) consid-
ered in classifying Army equipments/components.
d. Column (4), Maintenance Category. This col-
umn is made up of subcolumns for each category
of maintenance. Work time figures are listed in
these subcolumns for the lowest level of mainte-
nance authorized to perform the function listed in
Column 3. These figures indicate the average
active time required to perform the maintenance
function at the indicated category of maintenance
under typical field operating conditions.
e. Column (5), Tools and Equipment. This col-
umn is provided for referencing by code, the com-
mon tool sets (not individual tools), special tools,
test and support equipment required to perform
the designated function.
C-3. Explanation of Columns in Section Ill
a. Column (1), Reference Code. This column
consists of an arabic number listed in sequence
from Column 5 of Section II. The number- refer-
ences the common tool sets, special tools and test
equipment requirements.
b. Column (,2), Maintenance Category. This col-
umn shows the lowest category of maintenance
authorized to use the special tools or test equip-
ment.
c. Column (3), Nomenclature. This column lists
the name or identification of the common tool
sets, special tools or test equipment.
d. Column (4), National/NATO Stock No.
(NSN). This column is provided for the NSN of
common tool sets, special tools and test equipment
listed in the nomenclature column.
e. Column (5), Tool Number. This column lists
the manufacturers code and part number of tools
and test equipment.
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