14022 AMR Flashcards

1
Q

What identify requisitions and related documents that apply to specific projects or programs?

A

Project codes

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2
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Maintenance control assigns a priority to individual material requisitions according to the military importance and the urgency of need of the item. Most fleet operational activities have what assigned?

A

FAD II or III

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3
Q

If your squadron or activity had a FAD I designation and the part is on station, you should have the replacement part within what time frame?

A

1 hour

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4
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What begins at the extreme left-hand position of a number and continues from the left to the right one position at a time, until all digits have been considered?

A

Alphanumeric sequence

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5
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There are two types of part numbers, what are they?

A

Definitive and Non-definitive

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6
Q

What part numbers cannot be directly related to an applicable NSN without the use of additional information?

A

Non-definitive

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7
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What is a five-digit number the federal government assigns to activities, such as manufacturer, vendor, or government agencies?

A

CAGE

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8
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Material Control codes D, E, G, H, Q, or what else identify mandatory turn-in repairables (MTRs) that must be turned in to the local supply department when they become unserviceable?

A

X

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9
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What refers to the part, component, or system in which the requisitioned part is used?

A

Next higher assembly

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10
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What shows and lists procurable assemblies and detail parts so you can quickly identify assemblies and their components?

A

IPB

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11
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What code identify the source of spares and the levels of maintenance authorized to maintain, repair, overhaul, or dispose of all equipment?

A

SM&R

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12
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What position in the SM&R code identifies either the restrictions on acquiring the item or the level of maintenance required to manufacture or assemble the item?

A

Second

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13
Q

What position in the SM&R code indicates the recoverability code?

A

Fifth

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14
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What positions of the SM&R code identify maintenance-level codes?

A

Third & Fourth

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15
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What outlines the procedures that affect your material control center and supply department in manuals, publications, and directives?

A

NAVSUP

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16
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What provides cross-reference information from a reference number (a manufacturer’s part number, a drawing number, or a design control number) to its NSN?

A

MCRL

17
Q

What lists those items of Navy-managed repairable items issued on a one-for-one basis (you must turn in the unserviceable item before you can draw a replacement item from supply)?

A

MRIL

18
Q

What lists the items that are exempt from the mandatory one-for-one turn-in?

A

CRIPL

19
Q

What lets intermediate maintenance activity (IMA) personnel determine if they can repair an individual item based on its SM&R code?

A

ICRL