MIL-DTL-24784/4C(NAVY)
3.2.7.3 Inspection. Instructions, including scheduling, for inspection of equipment for damage and wear shall
be provided with emphasis on allowable service limits such as wear, backlash, end play, balance, and length and
depth of scoring. Allowable service limits are acceptable wear tolerances which will not impair performance. They
are not to be confused with manufacturing tolerances.
3.2.7.4 Troubleshooting. Malfunctions that might occur during operation of the equipment shall be identified.
Troubleshooting data, and fault isolation techniques shall include:
a.
The indication or symptom of trouble.
b.
The instructions necessary, including test hookups, to determine the cause.
c.
Action or reference to action to restore the equipment to operating conditions.
Applicable information shall be in chart form, logic tree form, in tabular format with appropriate headings, or as
logic, block, or schematic diagrams. The established maintenance concept for the associated equipment shall dictate
the depth of the troubleshooting such as, localizing a defective circuit card assembly and ending the action by
removing and replacing the circuit card assembly as contrasted with the carrying out the troubleshooting process on
the defective circuit card assembly to determine the specific piece part that is defective.
3.2.7.5 Disassembly, repair, replacement, and reassembly. Sequential instructions for disassembling, repairing,
replacing, and reassembling the equipment shall be provided. Test, adjustment, and check-out data after reassembly
shall be provided. Illustrations, including exploded views, shall be used as necessary to support each of these
functions.
3.2.8 Reprogramming. A description of reprogrammable memory, reprogramming theory, program setup,
program confidence check-out, program loading, and programming procedures shall be provided for equipment
having a reprogrammable memory.
3.2.9 Preparation for shipment. Manuals shall contain instructions for the following, as applicable.
a.
Disassembly, removal, and separate packaging of electrostatic sensitive discharge devices or fragile
components.
b.
Use of reusable shipping cases or containers.
c.
Special cradles.
d.
Mounting.
e.
Securing.
f.
Covering and preservation.
g.
Precautions for shipment.
h.
Shipment and unloading.
3.2.10 Storage. Manuals shall contain instructions for the following:
a.
Indoor and outdoor storage.
b.
Temperature and other environmental limitations.
c.
Storage facilities.
d.
Dunnage.
e.
Ventilation.
f.
Revetting.
g.
Drainage.
h.
Staking.
i.
Grounding.
j.
Covering.
k.
Preservation.
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