TM 5-6115-376-13
BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST
Section 1. INTRODUCTION
C-1. Scope
Code
Explanation
X1
Repair parts which are not procured or
This appendix lists items which accompany the
stocked. The requirement for such items
generator sets or are required for installation,
will be filled by use of the next higher
assembly or component.
operation, or operator's maintenance.
Repair parts which are not stocked. The
X2
indicated maintenance category requiring
C-2. General
such repair parts will attempt to obtain
This Basic Issue Items List is divided into the
them through cannibalization, require-
following sections:
ments will be requisitioned with accom-
a. Basic Issue Items--Section II. A list of items
supply channels.
which accompany the generator sets are required
Major assemblies that are procured with
G
by the operator/crew for installation, operation,
PEMA funds for initial issue only as
or maintenance.
exchange assemblies at DSU and GSU
b. Maintenance and Operating Supplies--Sec-
level. These assemblies will not be stocked
tion III. Not applicable.
above GS and DS level or returned to de-
pot supply level.
C-3. Explanation of Columns
(2) Maintenance code indicates the lowest
category of maintenance authorized to install the
The following provides an explanation of columns
listed item. The maintenance level code is:
in the tabular list of Basic Issue Items, section II.
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability
Code
Explanation
C_____________Operator/Crew
Codes (SMR) .
(3) Recoverability code, indicates whether
unserviceable items should be returned for re
covery or salvage. Items not coded are expend-
able. Recoverability codes are:
Code
Explanation
R
Repair parts (assemblies and components)
which are considered economically repar-
ble at direct and general support mainte-
nance levels. When the maintenance cap.
ability to repair these items does not
exist, they are normally disposed of! at
the GS level. When supply considerations
dictate, some of these repair parts may be
listed for automatic return to supply for
depot level repair as set forth in AR 710-
50. When so listed, they will be replaced
by supply on an exchange basis.
s
Repair parts and assemblies which are eco-
nomically reparable at DSU and GSU
activities and which normally are fur-
nished by supply on an exchange basis.
When items are determined by a GSU to
be uneconomically reparable they will be
evacuated to a depot for evaluation and
analysis before final disposition.
T
High dollar value recoverable repair parts
which are subject to special handling and
are issued on an exchange basis. Such
repair parts normally are repaired or
overhauled at depot maintenance activi-
ties,