1、NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-STD-40051-7 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE TECHNICAL MANUALS SUPPORTING INFORMATION Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTS PARAGRAPH 1 . SCOPE . 1 1.1 Scope 1 2 . APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS . 1 3 . D
2、EFINITIONS . 1 4 . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . 1 4.1 General . 1 4.2 Maintenance level applicability 1 4.3 Standard tables . 1 4.4 Preparation of digital data for electronic delivery 1 4.4.1 Use of the DTDs / FOSIs . 1 4.5 Content structure and format 2 4.6 Style and format 2 4.7 Work package development
3、 2 4.8 Selective application and tailoring . 2 5 . DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 2 5.1 Preparation of supporting information 2 5.2 References work package 2 5.2.1 Scope 2- 5.2.2 Publication list . 2 5.3 Maintenance allocation chart (MAC) work package(-2O/AWM level only) . 2 5.3.1 Introduction for standard f
4、ormat MAC work package(-20/AWM only) 3 5.3.2 Introduction for three-level Army aviation MAC work package(-20/AWM only) . . 6 5.3.3 MAC . 12 5.3.3.1 MAC entries . 12 5.3.3.2 MAC format 13 5.3.4 Tools and test equipment requirements . 13 5.3.5 Remarks . 13 5.4 RPSTL work package (-20/AWM level or abov
5、e only) 13 5.5 Components of end item (COEI) and basic issue items (BII) lists work package (operatoronly) . 13 5.5.1 Introduction for COEI and BI1 lists work package(operat0r only) 14 5.5.2 COEI list 15 5.5.2.1 List . 15 5.5.3 BI1 list 15 5.6 AAL work package (operator only) 15 5.6.1 Introduction 1
6、5 5.6.2 AAL list . 16 5.7 Expendable and durable items list work package . 16 5.7.1 Introduction for expendable and durable items list work package 16 5.7.2 Expendable and durable items list . 17 5.8 Stowage and decal / data plate guide work package(operator only) . 17 5.9 On-vehicle equipment loadi
7、ng plan work package(operator only) 17 ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-40051 -7 = 9999911 0490188 Ob2 = MIL-STD-4005 1-7 PARAGRAPH 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.10 5.10.1 5.10.2 5.1 1 5.1 1.1 5.1 1.2 5.11.3 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.16.1
8、5.16.2 5.16.3 5.16.4 5.17 5.17.1 5.17.2 5.18 5.18.1 5.18.2 5.18.3 5.19 5.19.1 5.19.2 5.20 5.20.1 5.20.2 5.21 5.21.1 5.21.2 5.21.3 5.21.4 5.21.5 5.21.6 5.21.7 5.22 5.22.1 5.22.2 5.22.3 5.22.4 CONTENTS PAGE Introduction 17 Illustrated loading plan list(s) 17 Tool identification list work package(-20/A
9、WM level or above only) 17 Introduction for tool identification list work package(-2O/AWM level or above only) 17 Tool identification list 18 Illustrated list of manufactured items work package (-2O/AWM level or aboveonly) 18 Introduction for illustrated list of manufactured items work package(-2O/A
10、VUM leveloraboveonly) . 18 Index of manufactured items . 19 Illustrations of manufactured items 19 Mandatory replacement parts work package (-2O/AWM level or above only) 19 Torque limits work package (-20/AWM level or above only) . 19 Ammunition marking information work package . 20 Foreign ammuniti
11、on (NATO) work package 20 Aircraft inventory master guide work package(aircraft only) 20 Introduction 20 Security . 20 Periods of inventory 21 Storage of aircraft work package 21 General information for storage of aircraft work package(aircraft only) . 21 Flyable storage, short term storage, and int
12、ermediate storage . 22 Weighing and loading (AVIM) work package(aircraft only) . 22 General information 22 Weighing information 22 Loading information . 22 Depot mobilization requirements work package(depot only) . 23 Introduction for depot mobilization requirements work package(depot only) 23 Mobil
13、ization requirements . 23 Component checklist work package . 23 Introduction 23 Component checklist . 23 QA requirements work package (depot only) . 24 Statement of responsibility 24 Definitions . 24 Special requirements for inspection tools and equipment . 24 Certification requirements . 24 In-proc
14、ess inspections 24 Acceptance inspections . 24 First article inspection 25 Wiring diagrams work package . 25 Introduction 25 Wire identification . 25 Abbreviations 25 Wiring diagrams 25 Inventoriableitems 20 . 111 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license f
15、rom IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-40051 -7 9LL 0490189 TT MIL-STD-4005 1-7 CONTENTS PARAGRAPH PAGE 5.23 Additional work packages . 25 6 . NOTES 25 FIGURE 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 1 o . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . Example of a references work package .
16、 26 Example of a standard MAC . 29 Example of an aviation MAC 30 Example of a standard MAC work package. introduction 27 Example of an aviation MAC work package. introduction 28 Example of a standard MAC tools and test equipment and remarks tables . 31 Example of an aviation MAC tools and test equip
17、ment and remarks tables 32 Example of a components of end item and basic issue items lists work package 33 Example of an additional authorization list work package. . 36 Example of an expendable and durable items list work package . 37 Example of a storage and decal/data plate guide work package 38
18、Example of tactical on-vehicle equipment loading plan work package 39 Example of an illustrated list of manufactured items work package 41 Example of a torque limits work package . 43 Example of a mandatory replacement parts work package 44 Example of an ammunition marking information work package .
19、 45 Example of a foreign ammunition (NATO) work package 47 Example of an aircraft inventory master guide work package . 49 Example of an aircraft weighing record DD Form 365.2 . 52 Example of a two view chart diagram . 54 Example of a depot mobilization requirements work package . 55 Example of a qu
20、ality assurance requirements work package 57 Example of a wiring diagrams work package . 59 Example of a tool identification list work package 40 Example of a storage of aircraft work package . 51 Example of a component checklist work package . 56 INDEX . 60 iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reprod
21、uction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. SCOPE. 1.1 ScoDe. This standard establishes the technical content requirements for the preparation of supporting information (previously known as appendixes) for weapon systems and equipment Technical Manuals (TMs) and Depot Maintenance
22、Work Requirements (DMWRs). These requirements are applicable for both paper and digital page-oriented TMs. Electronic delivery of supporting information included in TMs is accomplished through the use of the Supporting Information modular Document Type Definition (DTD). The DTD is available in a dig
23、ital format. Refer to MIL-STD-40051 for information on obtaining this DTD. Supporting information requirements are included for the preparation of technical data that supplements the maintenance information contained in the body of the TM. This supplemental information includes reference data, gener
24、al maintenance and parts information and associated illustrations. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. The applicable documents in section 2 of MIL-STD-40051 apply to this Part. 3. DEFINITIONS. The definitions in section 3 of MIL-STD-4005 1 apply to this Part. 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 4.1 General. Supporting i
25、nformation shall be prepared for weapon systems, major equipment, components and applicable support and interface equipment. This information is used to supplement the maintenance information contained in the body of all levels of maintenance TMs. Supporting information shall be contained in work pa
26、ckages and become a part of a Supporting Information chapter. 4.2 Maintenance level applicability. Requirements contained in this standard are applicable to all maintenance levels unless specifically noted in bold and in parentheses (i.e.,-34 only). The labeled requirements shall be applicable to al
27、l TMs containing that maintenance level. For example, a (20 only) requirement would only be applicable to the following TMs: -12, -13, -14, -20, -23, and -24. 4.3 Standard tables. Various standard tables required are noted throughout the text of this standard in bold and in parentheses (Le., (standa
28、rd table). The formats and table heading names of these standard tables shall have no deviations. 4.4 Preparation of digital data for electronic delivery Technical manual data prepared in work package format and delivered digitally in accordance with this standard shall be Standard Generalized Marku
29、p Language (SGML) tagged using the modular Assembly DTD and Formatting Output Specification Instance (FOSI). The DTD and FOSI has been developed in accordance with MIL-PRF-28001 and IS0 8879. Refer to MIL-STD-4005 1 for information on obtaining or accessing this modular DTD and FOSI. SGML tags used
30、in the modular DTD are noted throughout the text of this standard in bracketed, bold characters (ie., ) as a convenience for the TM author and to ensure that the tags are used correctly when developing a document instance. 4.4.1 and structure for the functional requirements contained in this Part an
31、d are mandatory for use. The modular FOSIs referenced herein interprets the style and format. As specified by the contracting activity, FOSIs or Use of the DTDs / FOSIs. The modular DTDs referenced in this Part interpret the technical content 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or network
32、ing permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-40051 -7 m 9999911 04OLL 657 m MIL-STD-4005 1-7 style sheets may be used to produce final reproducible paper copy for all TMs prepared in accordance with this standard. 4.5 Content structure and format The examples provided at the rear of this Part
33、are an accurate representation of the content structure and format requirements contained herein and shall be followed to permit the effective use of the modular DTD for Supporting Information. 4.6 Stvle and format Style and format requirements for the preparation of Department of Army TMs are conta
34、ined in MIL-STD-4005 1-1 ; they are considered mandatory and are intended for compliance. Preferred general style and format requirements for Army TMs shall be provided by the procuring activity. 4.7 Work package development Technical manual data developed in accordance with this standard shall be d
35、ivided into individual, stand alone units of information work packages. A work package shall consist of descriptive, operational, maintenance, troubleshooting, support, or parts information for the weapon system or equipment. 4.8 Selective amlication and tailoring MIL-STD-40051 contains some require
36、ments that may not be applicable to the preparation of all technical manuals. Selective application and tailoring of requirements contained in MIL-STD-4005 1 are the responsibility of the contracting activity and shall be accomplished through the use of Appendix A, Technical Manual Content Selection
37、 Matrixes, of MIL-STD-4005 1. The applicability of some requirements is also designated by one of the following statements: unless specified otherwise by the contracting activity; as/when specified by the contracting activity; or when specified by the procuring activity. 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS. 5.
38、1 Preparation of supliorting information Supporting information shall be developed as work packages and contained in a Supporting Information chapter. Supporting information work packages are described in 5.2 through 5.23. These work packages shall be placed in the TM in the order in which they are
39、presented herein, as applicable. 5.2 References work package . This work package shall list all publications referenced in the TM and required by the user to operate andor maintain the equipment. It shall consist of a scope and publication list . 5.2.1 be prepared. (Refer to figure 1 .) Scope . Info
40、rmation concerning the use and content of the references work package shall . 5.2.2 Publication list . Individual paragraphs shall be prepared for each publication type. All relatedreferenced publications, with the exception of those publications that are currently unpublished, shall be listed. This
41、 list shall identify the publications by title and number . The “MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC) INTRODUCTION . Aviation Maintenance Allocation Chart This MAC assigns maintenance functions in accordance with the Aviation Maintenance concept for Army aviation. These maintenance levels - Aviation U
42、nit Maintenance (AVUM), Aviation Intermediate Maintenance (AVIM), and depot maintenance - are depicted in the MAC as: AWM - corresponds to an “O“ code in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL). AVIM - corresponds to an “F“ code in the RPSTL. DEPOT - corresponds to a “D“ code in the RPSTL. 6
43、 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The maintenance to be performed below depot and in the field is described as follows: Aviation Unit Maintenance (AVUM) AVUM activities will be staffed and equipped to perform high frequency “On-Aircraf
44、t“ maintenance tasks required to retain or return aircraft systems to a serviceable condition. The maintenance capability of the AWM will be governed by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) and limited by the amount and complexity of Ground Support Equipment (GSE), facilities required, authorized
45、manning strength, and critical skills available. The range and quantity of authorized spare moduleskomponents will be consistent with the mobility requirements dictated by the air mobility concept. (Assignments of maintenance tasks to divisional company size aviation units will consider the overall
46、maintenance capability of the division, the requirement to conserve personnel and equipment resources, and air mobility requirements.) 1. 2. Company Size Aviation Units. Perform those tasks which consist primarily of preventive maintenance and maintenance repair and replacement functions associated
47、with sustaining a high level of aircraft operational readiness. Perform maintenance inspections and servicing to include preflight, daily, intermediate, periodic (or phased), and special inspections, as authorized by the MAC or higher headquarters. Identi the cause of equipmentkystem malfunctions us
48、ing applicable technical manual troubleshooting instructions, Built-In Test Equipment (BITE), installed aircraft instruments, or Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). Replace worn or damaged modulescomponents that do not require complex adjustments or system alignment and which can be
49、removed/installed with available skills, tools, and ground support equipment. Perform operational and continuity checks and make minor repairs to the electrical system. Inspect, service, and make operational, capacity, and pressure checks to hydraulic systems. Perform servicing, functional adjustments, and minor repairheplacement to the flight control, propulsion, power train, and fuel systems. Accomplish airframe repair that does not require extensive disas
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