MIL-DTL-83495C (USAF)
incorrectly, including: cables, hoses, or lines which are disconnected during removal; special
hardware items (nonstandard fasteners, brackets, or ittings slightly different from others in the
same assembly). Characteristics (longer, thicker, plastic, etc.) shall also appear as a callout on the
illustration. Instructions shall be included to retain items for reinstallation and to record the
position of items removed, such as the number of shims at each attaching point.
d. Repair. Instructions shall cover repair or replacement of items, e.g., hoses, desiccants, special
connectors, clamps, etc.
e. Install. All hardware items to be installed shall be speciied by applicable nomenclature (see
3.4.2.5). Instructions shall refer to any items retained during removal and to the item s position
before removal. No steps shall be included to install an item that must be removed in an
immediately performed, subsequent function, task, or follow-on procedure.
f. Rigging. Procedures and illustrations for rigging shall be provided, e.g., light controls,
engine throttles etc.
g. Inspection. Methods, equipment, and instructions for complete inspection shall be provided.
Allowable service limits and adequate standards for determining appropriate maintenance action
shall be stated. Required testing of assemblies or subassemblies shall be included. Inspections
covered by manuals such as nondestructive inspections, corrosion control, structural repair,
etc., shall not be included.
h. Cleaning. Special cleaning requirements shall be described, including the nomenclature and
speciications of cleaning agents.
i. Lubrication. Type, amount, method of application, and the speciication of the lubricant
shall be stated. Lubrication points shall be illustrated and identiied. The requirements of
MIL-HDBK- 275 are applicable. Only the lubrication required as a result of the maintenance
performed shall be included.
j. Servicing. Procedures shall be provided to check, replenish or remove fuel, oil, hydraulic luid,
other luids, oxygen, tire pressure, and all items involved in completely servicing/deservicing
equipment, except scheduled equipment lubrication. Tank and reservoir capacities, and
speciications and grades shall be shown.
k. Jacking. Procedures shall include diagrams showing the location of jack points, jack types, and
speciic methods to be used. Instructions shall be included for hoisting the equipment, e.g.,
missile stages, trailers, antennae, etc. Use of slings and procedures for maintaining correct
balance of hoisted items shall be provided, including location of leveling legs, reference
points, and access points.
l. Alignment and Adjustment. Procedures shall be provided for alignment and adjustment following
the replacement of parts or assemblies, or as required to ensure the part or equipment meets
operational performance standards.
m. Calibration. Procedures shall be provided to accomplish recurring on-equipment accuracy
checks or adjustments.
3.4.3.2.1.1 Input conditions page. The input conditions (see igure 2) shall provide all the necessary
information needed prior to performing the function. Unused headings shall be listed as "none" or "not
applicable," as appropriate.Optional headings shall not be listed if not used. The following items shall be
included in the input conditions, in the order described.
3.4.3.2.1.1.1 Applicability. Applicability (see 3.1.7) codes shall be provided. If the instructions apply to all
equipment, the word "All" shall be used. Statements which explain applicability for individual items of
equipment shall use either serial number range, block designation, or similar identiication. Such terms as
"on later equipment" and "on early serial numbers" shall not be used.
3.4.3.2.1.1.2 Required conditions. When required conditions must be obtained by performing other
organizational maintenance instructions, these instructions shall be indicated as prerequisite to the task,
e.g., "Aircraft safe for maintenance (JG 10-30-01)."
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