1、8 February 1974 Su persedi ng 16 June 1969 and MI L-T-7755C(AS) MI L-T-6328J 1 7 Decem ber 1970 MILITARY SPECIFICATION TRAINERS, MAINTENANCE, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES GENERAL SPEC1 FICATION FOR This specification is approved for use by all. Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. SCO
2、PE 1.1 Scope, General. This specification establishes the general requirements for Maintenance Trainer Sets (MTSs) and Maintenance Training Equipment (MTE). 1.1.1 Scope of items and services. The scope of items and services specified herein shall be as required to supply the Using Activity with ali
3、items, material, data, and services required to demonstrate, instruct, and provide practical experience in the operation, servicing, adjustment, calibration, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance at organizational, intermediate and diredgeneral levels as defined by the Procuring Activity and the
4、applicable related end item Logistics Support Analysis data for all systems, installations, components, and equipment of the related series end items. 1.1.2 Separate procurement, This specification may also be utilized for the separate procurement of individual maintenance trainers, related items, a
5、nd services for organizational, intermediate and direct/general or dual level maintenance training capability for individual systems, subsystems, or equipment. 1.2 Style Classification. Maintenance trainers shall consist of one or more maintenance trainer panels of the style classifications listed b
6、elow and defined in Section 6. These classifications are not intended to limit or preclude the development or design of additional or different styles; THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS .%!- PAGES. FSC 6900 63c A 5-3 i . . Licensed by Information Handling ServicesProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
7、 networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MI L-T-8 1821 however, different styles shall be provided only when authorized by the Procuring Activity and specified in the Detail Specification. The panel style classifications are: a. b. c. d. e. f. Vertical display (see Figures 1 Flat-Panel Con
8、nector, Plug, Electricai (Power, Three-Wire, Polarized, Spring Loaded Pivoted Grounding Blade) , Type UP131M Transparencies Tech n Ica I Training, General Specification for Wiring, Aircraft, Installation of Cable and Wire, Power, Electric Portable Meter, Time Totalizing A ir Transporta b i I i ty Re
9、quirements, General Specification for I n terchangeability and Replaceability of Components/Parts for Aircraft and Missiles Welding of Aluminum Alloys; Process for Welding, Metal Arc and Gas, Steels and Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys; Process for Quality Program Requirements Cloth, Coated, Cott
10、on, Vinyl Coated, Fire and Mildew Resistant Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-8182.1 .- MI L-D-267 1 5 Descriptive Identification Data to be Furnished by Government Suppliers MI L-T-276 1 5 Test Outline, Engineering, For the Inspe
11、ction of. Training Equipment; Requirements for the Preparation of STANDARDS MILITARY MI L-STD-12 MI L-STD-17 MI L-STD-129 MI L-STD-130 MI L-STD-143 MI L-STD-454 MIL-STD-461 MI L-STD-462 MI L-STD-470 MI L-STD-480 MI L-STD-490 MI L-STD-704 MI L-STD-721 MI L-STD-808 Abbreviations for Use on Drawings an
12、d in Technical-Type Publications Mechanical Symbols for Aeronautical, Aerospacecraft and Spacecraft Use Marking for Shipment and Storage Identification Marking of US Military Property . Specifications and Standards, Order of Precedence for the Selection of Standard General Requirement for Electronic
13、 Equipment E I ectro m ag ne t i c I n te rf ere n ce Characteristics, Requirements for Equipment E I ectrom ag net i c I n te r f e re n ce Characteristics, Measurement of Maintainability Program Requirements (For Systems and Equipments) Configuration Changes, Deviations and Waivers Specification P
14、ractices Electric Power, Aircraft, Characteristics and Utilization of Definitions of Effectiveness Terms for Reliability, Maintainability, Humar! Factors, and Safety Finishes, Protective, and Codes, for Finishing Schemes for Ground and Ground Support Equipment Con tro I - E ng in ee r i ng c 4 Provi
15、ded by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- HIL-T-JZL b7 77777Ob OLi050b0 T MI L-T-8 1821 MI L-STD-8 1 O MI L-STD-882 MI L-STD-889 Dissimilar Metals MI L-STD-1247 Identification of Pipe, Hose, and Tube Lines for MI L-STD-1472 Human Engineering Design
16、 Criteria for Military Environmental Test Methods System Safety Program for Systems and Associated Subsystems and Equipment, Requirements for Aircraft, Missile and Space Systems Systems Equipment and Facilities DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE USAS Y32.2-1967 Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diag
17、rams USAS Y32.16-1968 Reference Designations for Electrical and Electronics Parts and Equipments AIR FORCE-NAVY AERONAUTICAL AN2551 AN2552 Cable Assembly, Power, Electrical, 28 Volt DC Receptable - External Power, 28 Volt DC PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INSTRUCTIONS AND DIRECTIVES DOD INST 322
18、4.1 Department of Defense Engineering for Transportabi I ity Program DOD DIR 5010.19 Configuration Management AMERICAN WE LDI NG SOC I ETY AWS A-2.2-58 Monodestructive Testing Symbols (Application for copies should be addressed to the American Welding Society, 2501 NW 7th Street, Miami, Florida 3312
19、5) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MIL-T-BI821 b9 m 7977906 04050bl I M I L-T-8 182 1 DATA ITEM DESCRIPTIONS (DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE) DI -A-6100 DI -A-6103 DI-E-61 06 DI-E-61 18 DI-E-61 19 DI-E-6122 DI -E-6 123 DI-E-6124 DI -F-6125 DI
20、-H-6129 D I-H-6132 DI-H-6133 DI-H-6134 DI-H-6135 DI-H-6136 DI -L-6139 DI -M-6152 DI-P-6164 DI-P-6 167 6 Report, Make or Buy Analysis, Maintenance Training Equipment Report, Material Requirements/Recept, Maintenance Training Equipment Drawings or Associated Lists, Preparation of 1 (Non-Government Des
21、ign Activity) Forms 1 or 2 Reports, Engineering Changes Status - Maintenance Training Equipment Report, Equipment Configuration Accountability, Maintenance Training Equipment Specifications - Trainers, Maintenance, Equipment and Services Index, Audio/Visual Aids - Training Equipment and Training Cou
22、rses Audio/Visual Aids, Master Reproducibles and Review Copies, Training Equipment and Training Courses Outlines, Acceptance and Test 2 Maintenance Training Equipment Records, Equipment Service, Maintenance Training Equipment Manuals, Photographic, Maintenance Training Equipment Reports, Engineering
23、 and Production Progress - Maintenance Training Equipment Reports, Facilities - Maintenance Training Equipment Report, Cost, Maintenance Training Equipment . t Reports, Acceptance - Maintenance Training Equipment Reports, Rejected/Non-Operable Parts Utilization Maintenance Training Equipment Manuals
24、, Operation and Maintenance Instruction, Maintenance Training Equipment Report, Materiel Shortage - Maintenance Training Equipment Forms, Student Evaluation - Training Courses Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-81821 DI-H-6197 D I
25、-H-6 1 98 DI-H-GI DI -P-62OO DI-P-6201 DI -P-6202 D I-F-6203 DI-E-6204 DI -H-6205 . * Outlines - Training Courses Guides, Lesson - Training Courses Sheets, Student Information/lnstructor Training - Training Courses Proposals, Training Courses and Instructor Training Services Minutes, Conferences, Fo
26、rmal Reviews, Inspection and Audits - Training Equipment and Courses Agenda, Conferences and Conference Requests . Training Equipment and Training Courses Report, Funding Status, Basic Ordering Agreement - Maintenance Training Equipment Exhibits, Engineering Change Proposals - Training Courses, Main
27、tenance Training Equipment Related Items, and Services Charts, Milestone - Maintenance Training Equipment Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and publications required by suppliers in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the Procuring Activity or as direc
28、ted by the Contracting Officer, 2.2 Precedence of Documents. In case of conflictbetween requirements contained in this specification, any Contractor documents, and those in the documents referenced in 2.1 herein, the requirements of this specification shall govern. 7 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo
29、reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-81821 67 W 7779706 0405063 5 W MIL-T-81821 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 System and Item Definitions. The definitions given herein are presented in a manner for application in programs consisting of complete Maintenance Trainer Sets (MTS)
30、 and programs consisting only of individual Maintenance Training Equipment (MTE) items. 3.1.1 Detail Specification. Detail design/pefotmance specifications and appropriate revisions thereto shall be developed to define the specific training equipments, related items and serGices specified herein. Th
31、e Detail Specification shall conform to the requirements of DOD Authorized Data List (ADL), Data Item Description (DID) Number DI-E-6122. 3.1.2 Item definition. The primary items which individually constitute the Maintenance Training Equipment (MTE) or collectively integrate into the Maintenance Tra
32、iner Sets (MTS) shall consist of a series of maintenance trainers or maintenance trainer panels including: equipment groups, mock-ups and animated displays; requisite electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic power supplies; environmental control equipment; repair parts; ANS; manuals; drawings; reports;
33、data; applicable Ground Support Equipment (GSE); and other related items and services defined and specified herein. 3.1.3 Interface definition. Maintenance trainers specified herein shall be designed and fabricated to represent interfaces of the actual related series end items during normal maintena
34、nce operation. Not only must the facility interface requirements be considered, but also the interface requirements of interconnected maintenance training equipment. These interface requirements are specified by 3.2.1.2 for objectives and functional requirements; 3.2.1.5.1 and 6.3.17 for interconnec
35、ted systems; 3.2.1.1 1.1 for electrical power facilities; 3.3.1.33 for hydraulic and pneumatic power facilities; 3.3.1.20, 3.3.1.21 2.1, and 3.3.1 21.5, for electrical power interconnection; and 3.3.1.34 for hydraulic and pneumatic interconnection. 3.1.4 Government furnished equipment. The Governmen
36、t will supply to the Contractor, all Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) required for installation on, or in support of, the training equipment, related items, and services specified herein. GFE specified herein shall be limited to those items in the categories listed below, as defined in Section 6
37、 herein, which are also provided as GFE for installation in, or support of, the related series end items. These items shall be specifically designated in the Detail Specif ication. Individual parts, components, bits and pieces of these complete items (excluding spares and repair parts therefore), re
38、quired for the trainers, related items and services specified herein, which are in addition to, or in lieu of, the complete item, will not be supplied as GFE and shall be provided as CFE. GFE shall consist of the following categories: 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking perm
39、itted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-1821 69 7999906 0405064 7 M - a. G F E - End item and support equipment technical manuals; b. G F E - Government installed operational equipment; c. G F E - Contractor installed operational equipment; C. d. G F E - Common ground support equipment; MI L-T-8 i
40、821 e. G F E - Peculiar ground support equipment. - 3.1.4.1 Contractor furnished equipment. Contractor Furnished Equipment (CFE) required shall include all systems, subsystems, equipment and materials, excluding GFE, required for fabrication, installation on, or support of, the training equipment, r
41、elated items, and services specified herein in accordance with the design, operational, and training capability requirements of the training equipment Detail Specification. CFE shall consist of the following categories of equipment and materials as defined in Section 6 herein: a. CF E - Related end
42、item operational equipment; b. CFE - Peculiar ground support equipment; (normally provided GFE); c. CF E - Trainer peculiar equipment and materials. 3.1.4.2 Government and Contractor furnished equipment quantities and limitations. The quantities of GFE and CFE items to be provided shall consist of t
43、he quantity necessary to provide the training capability, design, construction, operational, and performance requirements of the training equipment Detail Specif ication. All information and guidance furnished by the Procuring Activity shall be utilized in establishing the required quantity of GFE a
44、nd CFE. These quantities need not be identical to the quantities required for the related series end items, and consideration shall be given to time sharing of selected operational equipment and portable support equipment between a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of three (3) trainer panels which d
45、o not require simultaneous operation in the planned training utilization of the Using Activity. All items and quantities of GFE and CFE, as defined herein, which are required for the maintenance trainers and related items specified herein shall be specified in the training equipment Detail Specifica
46、tion. Subsequent changes, revisions, or additions to the GFE and CFE items and quantities, after initial 9 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MI L-T-8 182 1 MIL-T-8182L b7 W 7777706 04050b5 9 m 1 approval by the Procuring Activity of the
47、 Detail Specification or revision thereto, shall not be considered an increase in scope under the applicable specification or order unless the change, revision, or addition resulted from an approved Government responsibility Class I Change to the related series end items, a Government directed chang
48、e in maintenance philosophy for the related series end items, or a Government directed design-change to the trainers and related items to increase the scope of training capability to be provided. 3.1.4.3 “Make-or-Buy“ program. . All Maintenance Training Equipment and services specified herein shall
49、be subject to a “Make-or-Buy“ program when the estimated price for the trainers, related items, and services to be provided under a single order exceeds one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) or when specifically directed by the contracting officer. Specific requirements and procedures for the “Make-or-Buy“ program and Government approval thereof shall be in accordance with Armed Services Procureme