MIL-DTL-24784/7C(NAVY)
3.9.8 Chapter 8 - overhaul and repair record requirements. The TRS shall require the recording of information
during the overhaul process to:
a.
Provide a permanent record of the overhaul and repair test and inspection.
b.
Define items and areas requiring additional work.
c.
Provide data for future overhaul planning.
d.
Serve as a basis for determining the adequacy of the TRS for use on subsequent overhauls or
refurbishments.
e.
Provide data for automated data processing (ADP) reporting systems as required.
f.
Serve as an information library which may be used in analyzing post-overhaul malfunctions.
3.9.8.1 Data record. Fulfillment of overhaul and repair record requirements shall be accomplished through
preparation and completion of the traveler and inspection/discrepancy and repair report (TIDRR) in accordance with
the example format, preparation, and completion instructions shown on figure 10. The TIDRR shall serve a dual
purpose, permanent record by directing the movement of the item being overhauled and repaired from receipt to
issue status, and by providing for a record of inspections, discrepancies, and overhaul and repair actions
accomplished during the overhaul process. The TIDRR shall be comprised of five sections: traveler, inspection and
discrepancy record, planned overhaul/repair action record, examination/tests record, and remarks sheet. Each part
shall require, as a minimum, recording of data derived from:
a.
Examinations.
b.
Tests.
c.
Corrective actions.
d.
Disassembly, reassembly, and grooming.
e.
Overhaul and repair actions.
f.
FATs.
3.9.8.2 TIDRR. The TRS originator shall provide the TIDRR data sheet form in the example format shown on
figure 10, in quality suitable for reproduction. When completed, TIDRRs shall be retained by the overhaul and
repair activity for review by the cognizant engineering agent and as a data source for repairables management
program information requirements and ADP reporting systems input preparation.
3.9.9 Appendices. Appendices shall be used to separate relatively bulky information from the body of the TRS
when such separation will increase the clarity of the overall TRS (see 6.2). When used, appendices shall be
identified by capital letters [for example, (A), (B), and (C)]. The following are examples of material, which may be
placed in appendices:
a.
Planned overhaul and repair material list (see 3.9.3.3).
b.
Contingency material list (see 3.9.3.4).
c.
Format for the TIDRR (see 3.9.8.2).
3.9.10 Enclosures. Enclosures may be used to include closely related material which is not an inherent part of
the TRS. The enclosures, identified in full shall be listed by numbers (for example, (1), (2), and (3)) in the order that
they are mentioned in the text.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Verification. The verification requirements shall be in accordance with MIL-DTL-24784.
5. PACKAGING
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