MIL-DTL-24784/14B(SH)
3.6.3.6.1 Introduction. The introduction shall contain an explanation of the purpose, scope, and
arrangement of the corrective maintenance data.
3.6.3.6.2 Section I, Adjustments and alignment. This section shall contain all information and
procedures required to perform all necessary adjustments and alignments as follows:
a.
Nonoperator type adjustments.
b.
Alignments requiring external jigs, test equipment, or bench setups.
c.
Alignments that are accomplished after a repair or replacement of a part or module.
d.
Test equipment setup and other illustrations necessary to support the procedures.
3.6.3.6.3 Section II, Repair. The repair section shall contain all procedures required in the repair
of assemblies and repairable parts. Repair procedures shall include but not be limited to the
following:
a.
Removal, disassembly, and inspection.
b.
Repair or replacement of piece parts.
c.
Cleaning and inspection.
d.
Preassembly, adjustment, installation, calibration, and checkout.
e.
Exploded views, sectional views, wiring diagrams, and photographs (if absolutely necessary
see MIL-DTL-24784) to support the procedures.
f. Obvious repair actions such as soldering, use of multimeters, hand tools, and so forth shall not
be included except where these actions involve hazards to personnel or equipment.
g. Repair procedures shall be arranged in numeric-alpha unit designation order of the equipment.
3.6.3.6.4 Supporting illustrations and data. The use of clear, sharp illustrations to supplement
description and maintenance coverage is required. Exploded views are required for parts location
illustration. As a minimum, illustrations or sketches of the following shall, when applicable, be
included:
a.
Typical bearings for rotating or moving equipment.
b.
Method of taking clearance measurements where required.
c.
Typical mechanism for absorbing thrust where applicable.
d.
Locking devices when applicable.
e.
Typical seal assembly (pressure and vacuum seals or controlled leakage between rotor and
casing).
f.
Typical assembly or blading to rotor, with lock devices, where applicable.
g.
Typical assembly of field poles, laminated core iron, electrical windings, commutator, slip
rings, and brush rigging where applicable.
h.
Equipment assembly with upper casing partially removed.
i.
Series of illustrations showing installation of supervisory instruments (such as resistance
temperature detectors in bearings).
3.6.3.7 Chapter 7, Parts list. When a separate illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) is acquired, the
requirements of chapter 7 are satisfied if the IPB: (1) provides figure(s) with parts locations, parts
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