Motor T Flashcards

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DSI

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Demand Support Items - used to be known as PEB… reduce maintenance cycle time by having parts available

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RIP

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repairable issue point… where we can exchange SECREPS

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Canibalization

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The removal of serviceable parts or
components, without replacement, from one unserviceable end item of equipment in order to install them on another unserviceable end item of equipment in order to restore equipment to an operational condition

MARCORLOGCOM is sole approval

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Selective interchange

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controlled removal and replacement of an unserviceable repair part or component from one end item with a serviceable part or component from another
end item to return the end item to an operational status

Approval on bn/sqdn level

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5
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Maintenance Contact Team

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key element of organizational maintenance. The
maintenance contact team has organizational maintenance
repairmen with tools, test equipment, technical publications, and limited repair parts.

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Maintenance Support Team

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The LCE commander determines the
task organization of the maintenance support team. At a minimum,
the maintenance support team contains intermediate level
maintenance

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UMMIPS

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Uniform Materiel Movement and Issue Priority System
(UMMIPS) will ensure training, proper and effective application
of UMMIPS for all personnel in their commands who assign UNDs

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PQDR

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Product Quality Deficiency Report

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Modification Control Program

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Establish and maintain
standardized procedures that identify, perform, records and
monitors equipment modifications records within the MAIS.
Equipment modification consists of those maintenance actions
performed to change the design or assembly characteristics of
equipment systems, end items, components, assemblies,
subassemblies, or parts in order to improve equipment
functioning, maintainability, reliability, and/or safety
characteristics. Field recommendations for equipment
improvement (PQDRs, beneficial suggestions) frequently establish
the requirement for equipment modification.

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MI

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Modification Instructions
(MI) provide detailed step-by-step procedures for accomplishment
of equipment modifications. MI identifies specific types and
items of equipment to be modified as well as the maintenance
resources, skills, and time necessary for their accomplishment.
MI specifies the authority to perform the modification.

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Modification urgencies

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Modifications are classified in
two categories “URGENT” and “NORMAL”.

Urgent. Those modifications that are implemented in
order to prevent death or serious injury to personnel prevent major damage to equipment,

Normal. MI categorized as “NORMAL” may be scheduled
to coincide with PMCS periods. These MI will be accomplished with 1 year of the effective date of the MI, unless the MI indicates otherwise

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CAMP

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Calibration and Maintenance Program (CAMP). The Marine

Corps CAMP supports the unit by ensuring TMDE are properly calibrated and available for safe maintenance operations.

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CPAC

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Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPAC) Program

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CRF

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Corrosion Repair Facility

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ASP

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ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE PROGRAM. ASP is a method
of deferring maintenance that allows commanders to preserve resources when operational conditions allow.

(1) Stored no less than 18 months and no more than 36
months.
(2) Maintained and reported in a mission capable status.
(3) Equipment is current on all scheduled PMCS prior to
induction into the program.
(4) Visually inspected quarterly.
(5) Exercised semi-annually.
(6) Scheduled PMCS conducted/validated upon removal.
(7) Current CPAC assessment and servicing.
(8) Corrosion Category Code Condition (CCC) 3 or better.

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Administrative Deadline

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method of deferring maintenance that allows unit Commanders to preserve resources when operational conditions allow. Commanding Officers may following criteria:
(1) Stored less than 18 months.
(2) Maintained and reported in a mission capable status.
(3) Equipment is current on all required scheduled PMCS
prior to induction into the program.
(4) Visually inspected quarterly.
(5) Exercised semi-annually.
(6) Scheduled PMCS validated/conducted prior to removal.
(7) Current CPAC assessment and servicing.
(8) Corrosion Category Code Condition (CCC) 3 or better.

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ELMP

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Enterprise Lifecycle Maintenance Program

18
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Maintenance Production Process

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  • acceptance: inspection, scheduling, and assignment within the maintenance activity.
  • induction: Induction is the physical delivery of the equipment requiring service to the maintenance activity.
  • active maintenance: inspection, prepartation, performance, QC
  • close out
19
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SKOT

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Sets, Kits, Outfits and Tools

20
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SMR

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Source Maintenance Recoverability

21
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UND

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Urgency of Need Designator

22
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ME

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Military Equipment

23
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Equipment counters

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used to
measure the operating intervals of equipment. Equipment
requiring a measurement of use (i.e. hours, miles or rounds)
will be configured with a counter(s) within the MAIS.

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END item

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a full equipment capability set. It includes all components assembled and configured to form a specific mission. An end item is a class
VII supply item.
25
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MMCT

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Maximum Maintenance Cycle Time (MMCT). The MMCT is the maximum prescribed time an asset is to remain in the maintenance
cycle.

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MCT

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Maintenance Cycle Time (MCT). Maintenance Cycle Time is the period of time covered from the initiation of maintenance actions until repairs and maintenance records are complete.

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Component

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Component items are assets that
are configured to end items. A component item can sometimes be categorized as an end item, if it is not configured under a different end item. An example is a truck. A truck can be an end item or it can be a component of a system.

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Maintenance resources

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  • Time
  • People
  • Facilities
  • Material
  • Money
  • training
29
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Validation

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The process used to confirm repair part

requirements.

30
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Reconciliation

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Reconciliation is the process used
to ensure that validated requirements are properly logged within
the MAIS

31
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WIR

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Recoverable Item Report