SL-4-08104A
SL-4-08104A
Marine Corps Stocklist.
TM 11-5895-1079-24P
TM 11-5895-1079-24P
a.
Normally,
the
Indenture
Code
Letters
indicate
the
following
relationship:
Relationship
Code
End
item
"A"
"B"
Component; attaching parts for component or detail parts of the end
item not contained in a component
"C"
Assembly; attaching parts for assembly or detail parts of component not
contained in a component
"D"
Subassembly; attaching parts for
subassembly
or
detail
parts
of
assembly
not contained in subassembly
"E"
Detail
parts
of
subassembly
"F"
And so forth
10.
Item Identification (Column 6).
This column contains the item name and description of the repair part.
When an item is duplicated in the major combination, the abbreviation (S/A) is inserted after the noun name
to indicate "same as".
S/A items refer to the line item number of the item's first appearance in the major
When an item is fabricated from other items, the abbreviation FAB FR, followed by the item
combination.
required for the fabrication, is inserted after the item identification.
When an item is assembled from
other items, the abbreviation ASSEM FR is used, followed by each item required for the assembly of the item.
When the items comprise a kit or set, a complete list of the components will be given in alphabetical order
immediately following the item, under the heading "Consist of", abbreviated (C/O).
11.
Unit of Measure (Column 7).
This column indicates the measure of quantity specified in column 8 and
is not to be used for requisitioning purposes.
When requisitioning parts, the Unit of Issue, Stores Account
Code, and Unit Price should be obtained from the "Federal Supply Catalog, Management Data List (C-ML-MC)."
12.
Quantity
(Column
8).
This column is divided into sub-columns (A) and (B) and indicates the following:
(A)
The
quantity
of
a
maintenance
or
a
non-maintenance
part
used
in
a
specific
application
within
the end item.
(B)
The consolidated quantity of a maintenance part used in an end item upon the item's first
appearance
in
this list.
This column contains a series of alphabetic letters
13.
Source Maintenance Recoverability Code (Column 9).
which denotes the uniform source, maintenance and recoverability coding structure.
This code is assigned to
items subordinate to or associated with an end item, i.e., spares, repair parts and support equipment.
The
uniform code format is composed of three parts consisting of a two (2) position Source Code, a two (2)
position Maintenance Code and a one (1) position Recoverability Code.
The code provides the user with information on each item relative to (1) the method of obtaining the
a.
item; for example, by requisition, fabrication or salvage; (2) the lowest maintenance echelon authorized to
remove, replace and use the item and the lowest echelon capable to perform complete repair; and (3) disposi-
tion action on unserviceable items.
b.
Definitions
of
SMR
codes
are
listed
on
of the preface.
Examples of SMR codes are:
(2)
(1)
(3)
Source
Maintenance
Recoverability
Repair
Use
F
F
PA
A
PB
F
H
H
PC
O
Z
Z
F
Z
AF
Z
F
F
MF
F
H
KF
Z
Z
F
XA
Z
Z
O
F
XB
F
H
Z
Z
XC
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