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TM 9-1005-211-35DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL
DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT,
AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND
SPECIAL TOOL LISTS
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,
WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/ E
(1005-673-7965)
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,
WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W /E
1-561-2003)RETURN TO ARMY LIBRARY
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING REFERENCE
Before starting an inspection, be sure to clear the weapon. DO NOT actuate the trigger until the weapon has been cleared. Inspect the chamber, to insure that it is empty, and check to see that no ammunition is in position to be introduced (maga zine). Avoid having live ammunition in the vicin ity of work area.
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*TM 9-1005-211-35
TECHNICAL MANUAL
NO. 9-1005-211-35
HEADQUARTERS,DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, D.C., 4 April 1968
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC M1911A1
This manual is current as of 6 February 1968
Paragraphs PagesCHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Section I. General ____________________________-._____ __ _. 1-1, 1-2 1-1II. Description and data ____________________ _ _ ___ 1-3 1-1
CHAPTER 2. DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT AND DEPOTMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. Repair parts, special tools and equipment _________________- 2-1, 2-2 2-1II. Troubleshooting _________________________________ 2-3 2-3
III. Inspection _____________________________________ 2-4, 2-6 2-4IV. Depot maintenance instructions ________________________ 2-7 2-7
CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTIONSSection I. General maintenance _______________________________ 3-1, 3-3 3-1
II. Maintenance of Caliber .45, Automatic, Pistol, M1911A1 _________ 3-4 3-1III. Repair standards __________________________________ 3-5, 3-6 3-3
CHAPTER 4. FINAL INSPECTION ____________________________ 4-1, 4-6 4-1
APPENDIX A. REFERENCES _________________________________ ______ A-l
B. DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT AND DEPOT MAIN TENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS Repair Parts For:
Major Groups and Assemblies _______________________ ______ B-4Slide Group ____________________________________ ______ B-4Receiver Group _____^,________________________ ______ B-5
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Section I. GENERAL
1-1. ScopeThese instructions are in accordance with
the MAC and are published for the use of dir ect support, general support, and depot main tenance personnel maintaining the Caliber .45, Automatic, Pistol M1911A1. They provide in formation on the maintenance of the equip ment which is beyond the scope of the tools, equipment, personnel or supplies normally available to operator's and organizational maintenance.
1-2. Forms and Recordsa. General. DA Forms and procedures used
for equipment maintenance will be only those prescribed in TM 38-750, Army Equipment Record Procedures.
b. Recommendations for Equipment Publi cation Improvements. Report of errors, omis sions, and recommendations for improving this publication by the individual user is encour aged. Reports should be submitted on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to DA Publications) and forwarded direct to the Commanding General, Headquarters, U.S. Army Weapons Command, ATTN: AMSWE- SMM-P, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois 61201.
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
1-3. Description and Tabulated Data
Refer to TM 9-1005-211-12.
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CHAPTER 2
DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
2-1. Repair Parts Special Tools and Equipment
Refer to appendix B.
2-2. Improvised Tools
Refer to table 2-1.
Table 2-1. Improvised Tools
Item
Fixture, riveting front sight Tool, staking bushing Tool, staking plunger tube
References
Figure
Pig. 2-1, 2-2 Fig. 2-3 Fig. 2-4
Use
Fig. 3-1 Fig. 3-2 Fig. 3-3
Required for
To rivet front sight in place on slide assembly. To stake bushing in receiver. To stake plunger tube in receiver.
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Section III. INSPECTION
2-4. General
This section provides specific instructions for guidance during inspection by direct and general support maintenance personnel of materiel in the hands of troops in the field, in direct and general support shops, and in alerted units scheduled for oversea duty. Inspections are made for the purpose of: (1) determine the condition of an item as to serviceability, (2) recognizing conditions that would cause failure, (3) assuring proper application of maintenance policies at prescribed levels, and (4) determine the ability of a unit to accom plish its maintenance and supply missions.
2-5. Categories of Inspection
Refer to AR 750-8.
2-6. Inspection Procedures
Warning. Before starting an inspection, be sure to clear the weapon. DO NOT actuate the trigger until the weapon has been cleared. In-' spect the chamber, to insure that it is empty, and check to see that no ammunition is in posi tion to be introduced (magazine). Avoid hav ing live ammunition in the vicinity of work area.
a. Refer to table 2-3 and TM 9-1005-211- 12.
b. Complete inspection of all parts is not always necessary, good judgment should be ex ercised pertaining to the degree of inspection of integral parts within assemblies.
Table 2-3. Inspection Procedures
Inspection of materiel in
hands of troops
!lX
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Command
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Direct and general support inspections
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X
In-process
Preembarkation
inspection
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Action
GENERAL Determine serviceability. Determine causes of mechanical and functional
difficulties that troops may be having. Determine if all authorized modifications have
been applied, and that no unauthorized altera tions have been made. Check the index in DA Pam 310-4 and the current MWO files for any MWO's printed after publication. •
Determine that no work beyond the scope of the unit is being attempted.
Instruct personnel in proper preventive mainte nance procedures, where found inadequate.
Check on completeness of organizational mainte nance allowances and procedures for obtaining replenishments.
Check legibility of serial number. Check general appearance of pistol and holster. Check storage conditions of supplies and am
munition. Initiate a thorough report on materiel on "dead
line" with reason therefore, for further ap propriate action.
Report to responsible officer any carelessness, negligence, unauthorized modifications or tam pering. Report to be accompained by recom mendations for correcting unsatisfactory conditions.
Reference
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Table 2-3. Inspection Procedures—Continued
Inspection of materiel in
hands of troops
II
X
2£
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Command
3£
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Direct and general support inspections
1'3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
In-process
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Preembarkation
inspection
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Action
SPECIFICSafety tests and disconnector test.Trigger Pull :
maximum — 6.5 poundsminimum- — 5.0 pounds
Magazine assemblySlide GroupInspect the barrel (5, fig B-2) for burs on
exterior and interior rim of the muzzle. In spect for pitting, bulges, and sharpness oflands. Barrel must be straight, as determinedvisually, clean and free of corrosion. Pits inthe chamber are allowable if they are not largeenough to cause extraction difficulties. Pits aswide as a land or groove and less than three-eights are allowable. Barrels containing pits,as indicated in figure 2-5, will be rejected.Scattered or uniformly fine pits or fine pits ina densely pitted area are allowable. Tool marksor scratches are accepted regardless of length.Tool marks will appear on lines runninglaterally in the grooves or may run spirallyacross the top of lands. Definitely ringed boresor bores ringed sufficiently to bulge the outsidesurface of the barrel are cause for rejection.However, faint rings or shadowy depressionsdo not indicate an unserviceable barrel andshould not be cause for rejection. Barrels willbe rejected if worn sufficiently to affect sharp ness of the lands. However, pits cutting intolands are acceptable if within the limitationsdescribed above. Lands that appear dark dueto coating or gilding metal from projectilesshould not be cause for rejection.
Inspect the barrel bearing for burs and excessivewear.
Inspect slide for breaks or cracks, especiallyaround the ejector port. Inspect the interiorgrooves and ejector port of slide for excessivewear or burs. Check for loose front or rearsights.
Inspect the firing pin for wear or shortness. Thepin, as manufactured, has an overall lengthof 2.290 to 2.296 inches.
Inspect the recoil and firing pin springs fordamage or deformity. The recoil spring mustbe 6-1/2 inches free length.
Inspect the extractor for wear, weakness, brokenlip or deformation.
Inspect the recoil spring plug, recoil springguide, firing pin stop, barrel link and pin forburs or distortions.
Reference
TM 9-1005-211-12Par 3-5
TM 9-1005-211-12
Fig 2-5
4, fig B-2
12, fig B-2
9, fig B-2
3 and 10, fig B-2
11, fig B-2
Fig B-2
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Table 2-8. Inspection Procedures—Continued
Inspection of materiel in
hands of troops
*>'M
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Command
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Direct and general support inspections
a•s'5hH
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
In-process
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
flIIX
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Action
Receiver GroupInspect the trigger for burs and wear. Check the
half-cock position notch and full-cock notchof hammer for cracks, wear or chips. Makecertain the hammer strut is not bent orcracked.
Inspect the sear for worn or chipped tips or wornlugs.
Inspect the sear spring for broken leaves, cracksand tension.
Inspect disconnector for burs and wear.Inspect the grip safety for burs, wear and cracks
on the tip which engages the trigger.Inspect the pin portion and lug of safety for
wear or damage.Inspect the mainspring for damage.Inspect the mainspring cap pin, detent plunger
and straight-headed pin for burs, wear ordamage.
Inspect for bent or worn mainspring housingpin and spring pin.
Inspect slide stop, slide stop plunger and safetyplunger for burs, wear or damage.
Inspect magazine catch and magazine catch lockfor burs and wear. Check magazine spring fordamage.
Inspect spring (housing) for burs on matingsurfaces, and lanyard loop for being bent,worn or damaged.
Inspect grips for cracks or worn checkering.Inspect the receiver housing for wear or burs in
the slide mating grooves. Inspect the receiverfor deformation. Check to see that the plungertube, ejector, ejector pin, and grip screw bush ings are not burred or worn. Check the main spring housing mating grooves in the receiverfor burs. Check slide stop notch for oversizeor wear.
Reference
13, 14, 16, fig B-3
18, fig B-3
12, fig B-3
19, fig B-33, fig B-3
3, fig B-3
4, fig B-38, 11, 9, fig B-3
2, 5, fig B-3
2, fig B-l; 32, 30, figB-3
20, 21, fig B-3
10, 6, fig B-3
27, 28, fig B-334, fig B-3
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EXAMPLE 1. INTERIOR OF BARREL SHOWING SLIGHT PITTING AND SHARP LANDS - CUTAWAY VIEW.
EXAMPLE 2. INTERIOR OF BARREL SHOWING PITTING AND DULL LANDS - CUTAWAY VIEW.
EXAMPLE 3. INTERIOR OF BARREL SHOWING PITTING, WORN LANDS AND BURS - CUTAWAY VIEW.
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Figure 2-5. Barrel assembly inspection criteria.
Section IV. DEPOT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
2-7. General
a. For depot maintenance instructions con tact the Commanding General, Headquarters, U.S.Army Weapons Command, ATTN: AMS-
WE-SMM-SA, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois 61201.
b. Repair parts, special tools and equipment are listed in appendix B of this manual.
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CHAPTER 3
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
3-1. General
This section provides instructions on general maintenance procedures.
3-2. General Repair Methods
a. Disassembly and Assembly Procedures.(1) In disassembling the pistol, remove
the major groups and assemblies (fig B-l) whenever possible. Groups and assemblies may be disassembled, as necessary, into individual parts.
(2) Complete disassembly of a unit is not always necessary in order to make a required replacement or repair. Good judgment should be exercised to keep disassembly and assembly operations to a minimum.
(3) During assembly, assemblies and groups should be assembled first, then installed to form a complete unit. Lubricate parts before
assembly as indicated in TM 9-1005-211-12. b. Replacement of Parts.
(1) Parts will be replaced when unser viceable.
(2) When assembling a unit, replace spring pins, if available. If screws, nuts, washers, and retainers are damaged they will be replaced.
(3) All springs should be replaced if they are broken, deformed, fail to function properly, or fail to meet specific requirements.
(4) If a new part is not available, a re conditioned part may be substituted. Such re conditioned parts should be examined carefully to determine their serviceability.
3-3. Cleaning
Refer to TM 9-1005-211-12 for detailed cleaning procedures.
Section II. MAINTENANCE OF CALIBER .45,
AUTOMATIC, PISTOL, M1911A1
3-4. General
a. For removal of major groups and as semblies refer to TM 9-1005-211-12 and figure B-l.
b. Refer to table 3-1 for specific mainte nance instructions.
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Table 3-1. Guide to Maintenance of Caliber .45 Automatic, Pistol, M1911A1
Groups and assemblies Disassembly and assembly* Repair Tests and adjustments
Caliber .45, AutomaticPistol, M1911A1
Magazine Assembly Slide Stop Slide Group
Receiver Group
TM 9-1005-211-12 andappendix B
TM 9-1005-211-12 2, fig B-l Fig B-2
Fig B-3
Par 3-2
Replace Replace Par 3-2 Replace items 1 through 14, fig B-2,
if needed. Refer to figure 3-1 forreplacing item 14.
Par 3-2 Replace items 1 through 33 except 7,
figure B-3, if needed. Refer to figure3-2 for staking item 29 in receiver.Refer to figure 3-3 for staking item33 on receiver.
Trigger pull—par 3-5
^Disassemble in numerical order/assemble in reverse order. (Reference exploded views in appendix B.)
RIVETING SIGHT TO SLIDE
IMPROVISED RIVETING FIXTURE SLJDE
FRONT SIGHT LOCATION
FRONT SIGHT
STEP 1. REMOVE FRONT SIGHT. STEP 2. INSTALL FRONT SIGHT.
REAR SIGHT
NOTE: REMOVE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, INSTALL FROM RIGHT TO LEFT.
STEP 3. REMOVE/INSTALL REAR SIGHT.
REAR SIGHT
STEP 4. REAR SIGHT REMOVED.
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Figure 3—1. Removal/installation of front and rear sights and utilizing improvised riveting fixture.
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HAMMER
STAKINGL--*^ ElFIXTURE
HAMMER
STAKING TOOL
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Figure 3-2. Installing and staking grip screw bushingson receiver, utilizing improvised tool for staking grip
screw bushings.
DRILL ROD 7/64 DIA.
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Figure 3-3. Installing and staking of plunger tube onreceiver, utilizing improvised tool for staking
plunger tube.
Section III. REPAIR STANDARDS
3-5. Trigger Pull Test
After final assembly of the pistol, check the trigger pull using trigger pull measuring fix ture 7274758 (fig 3-4) in accordance with in structions indicated below.
Step 1. With the safety unlocked, rest the weight on the floor and hook the notched portion of the rod over the center portion of the trigger.
Note. Make certain the rod does not contact or rub any portion of the pistol and that rod and barrel are parallel. Empty magazine must be installed when checking the trigger pull.
Step 2. Depress grip safety and carefully raise the weight from the floor. When using the 5 pound weight (minimum), the trigger should
;, . not release the hammer. When us ing the 6.5 pound weight (maxi mum), the trigger should release the hammer.Caution: A slow and steady lift
must be utilized to assure a true and accurate check.
3-6. Correcting Trigger PullCaution. While stoning, critical dimensions
should not be altered.a. Trigger Pull Too Light. This is evidence
of a worn cocking notch on the hammer, worn or damaged sear, or a weak helical compression housing spring. Examine the components for wear or damage. If trigger pull cannot be cor rected by stoning, replace with new compon ents, as required.
b. Trigger Pull Exercise. This is evidence of burs or surface irregularities on the ham mer full-cock notch or sear. A helical compres sion housing spring that is damaged or too strong and/or interferences or binding between the mating surfaces of the pertinent parts within the receiver group are other probable causes. If the ..trigger pull cannot be corrected by stoning,-replace with new components, as required.
c. Creep in Trigger. Creep is defined as a perceptible movement of the trigger after the slack has been taken up and before the ham mer is released. It is caused by rough or un even mating surfaces of the sear, hammer, and disconnector and also by unserviceable sear and hammer pins. If the creep cannot be cor rected by stoning, replace with new compon ents, as required.
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HAMMER COCKED
COMPRESS GRIP SAFETY
TRIGGER PULL IMEASURING FIXTURE \
7274758 I
5.0 POUNDS MIN. 6.5 POUNDS MAX.
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Figure 3-4. Checking trigger pull.
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CHAPTER 4
FINAL INSPECTION
4-1. Visual InspectionFor specific visual inspection procedures re
fer to table 2-8.
4-2. General Functional InspectionRefer to TM 9-1005-211-12 for procedures
in conducting the following inspections.a. Check functioning of safety.b. Check functioning of grip safety.c. Check functioning of hammer and sear.d. Check functioning of disconnector.
4-3. Hand Function Test .The following hand function test is per
formed by following the four steps listed below:
Step 1. Place three dummy cartridges in magazine (fig. 4-1, step 1). In sert magazine in receiver group. Release slide stop. This action would cause barrel and slide group to move forward. At the same time, a dummy cartridge
will be stripped from magazine into chamber of the weapon.
Step 2. Release safety (Fig 4-1, step 2).Step 3. Squeeze trigger, allowing hammer
to fall (fig. 4-1, step 3). Continue test until third cartridge has been ejected from the pistol, simulat ing dry firing.
Step 4. When last cartridge is ejected, slide group should remain locked in open position by slide stop (fig 4-1, step 4).
Function and NHng TestsPistols that have been repaired should be
function fired, whenever possible, to assure proper operation.
4-5. Corrective ActionPistols that fail to meet any of the above
functional or firing tests are to be corrected by replacement of defective components.
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Upon completion of the final inspection, pistols will be cleaned and lubricated.
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BARREL
SLIDE GROUP
CAL..45 DUMMY CARTRIDGES
RELEASE SAFETY
HAMMER
BARREL AND SLIDE GROUP
STEP 2. HAMMER COCKED - READY TO BEGIN FUNCTION FIRING.
STEP 1. POSITION OF HANDS WHEN LOADING WEAPON LEFT FRONT VIEW.
BARREL AND SLIDE GROUP
STEP 3. WEAPON IN BATTERY POSITION.
STEP 4. SLIDE GROUP LOCKED IN OPEN POSITION AFTER LAST CARTRIDGE IS FIRED.
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Figure 4-1. Hand function test for Caliber .45, Automatic Pistol, M1911A1.
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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
A-l. Publication IndexesThe following indexes should be consulted frequently for the latest changes or revisions of ref
erences given in this appendix and for new publications relating to material covered in this manual.Military Publications:
Index of Administrative Publications ___.._-_-------_-_--------__..DA Pam 310-1Index of Army Films, Transparencies,
GTA Charts and Recording _.---_---_-__--___-_--___--_--------DA Pam 108-1Index of Blank Forms ........_..--_..-.__.--.__-.----.-..----..DA Pam 310-2Index of Doctrinal Training, and
Organizational Publications _.-__---__----__--_--------_--------DA Pam 310-3Index of Modification Work Orders -------------------------------DA Pam 310-7Index of Supply Catalogs and Supply
Manuals (excluding types 7, 8 and 9) __-____---_-_--__---------.-DA Pam 310-6Index of Technical Manuals, Technical
Bulletins, Supply Manuals (types 7, 8 and 9)Supply Bulletins, and Lubrication Orders _--__-___---__-_--___---DA Pam 310-4
A-2. Supply CatalogsSets, Kits, and Outfits Components List,
Tool Set, Direct and General Support Maintenance, Basic Small Arms _-_-__..-..-.-..-_-.._--..---..----.-.--.-._SC 4933-95-CL-E04
A-3. FormsThe following form pertains to this materiel.DA Form 2028, Recommended Changes to DA Publications.
A-4. Other PublicationsThe following explanatory publications pertain to this material.a. General.
Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual includingRepair Parts and Special Tool Lists for Caliber .45Automatic Pistol M1911A1 with Hip Holster and Caliber.45 Automatic Pistol M1911A1 with Shoulder Holster ______-__-_----TM 9-1005-211-12
Pistols and Revolvers ---__-_-----------.--------------------------FM 23-35Army Equipment Record Procedures _-_-_--------_--_---------------TM 38-750
b. Cleaning. Cleaning of Ordnance Materiel ------------------....---..-..-.-...-TM 9-208-1
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c. Inspections.Command Maintenance Management Inspection _.___.-_---__-____-___AR 750-8 Small Arms Weapons: Standards for Visual
Inspections of Barrels __-.__^_ __--__-_____-______--.______--.__._.TB ORD 437d. Issue of Supplies and Equipment.
Requisitioning, Receipt, and Issue System _______________________.__.AR 725-50e. Logistics.
Malfunctions Involving Ammunition and Explosives ___-_______---_____AR 700-1300-8f. Maintenance of Supplies and Equipment.
Organization, Policies, and Responsibilities forMaintenance Operations --_--------_-_-__----_-__-_____-_________AR 750-5g. Safety.
Accident Reporting and Records _----__-____.____.-__-_-______--____AR 385-40
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APPENDIX B
DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT
MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
Section I. INTRODUCTION
B-l. ScopeThis appendix is a list of repair parts and
special tools required for the performance of direct support, general support, and depot maintenance of the M1911A1, Caliber .45, Automatic, Pistol.
B-2. GeneralThis repair parts and special tools list is
divided into the following sections:a. Repair Parts—Section II. A list of repair
parts authorized for the performance of main tenance at the direct support, general support, and depot level in figure and item number sequence.
b. Special Tools, Test and Support Equip ment—Section HI. A list of special tools, test and support equipment authorized for the per formance of maintenance at the direct support, general support, and depot level.
c. Federal Stock Number and Reference Number Index—Section IV. A list of Federal stock numbers in ascending numerical sequence followed by a list of referenced numbers in ascending alpha-numeric sequence, cross- referenced to the illustration figure number and item number.
B-3. Explanation of ColumnsThe following provides an explanation of
columns in the tabular lists in sections II and III:
a. Source, Maintenance, and Recover ability Codes (SMR), Column 1.
(1) Source code, indicates the selection
Code P
M
status and source for the listed item. Source codes used are:
ExplanationRepair parts which are stocked in or sup
plied from the GSA, DSA, or Army supply system, and authorized for use at indicated maintenance categories.
Repair parts which are not procured or stocked but are manufactured at indi cated maintenance categories.
Assemblies which are not procured or stocked as such but are made up of two or more units, each of which carry in dividual FSNs and descriptions and are procured and stocked and can be assem bled by units at indicated maintenance categories.
Parts and assemblies which are not pro cured or stocked; the mortality of which is normally below that of the applicable end item; and the failure of which should result in retirement of the end item from the supply system.
Repair parts which are not procured or stocked, the requirements for which will be supplied by use of next higher assem bly or component.
Repair parts which are not stocked. The indicated maintenance category requiring such repair parts will attempt to obtain through cannibalization; if not obtainable through cannibalization, such repair parts will be requisitioned with supporting justification through normal channels.
Repair parts authorized for local procure ment. When not obtainable from local procurement, such repair parts will be requisitioned through normal supply channels with a supporting statement of nonavailability from local procurement.
Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA funds for initial issue only to be used as exchange assemblies at DSU and GSU level. These assemblies will not be stocked above DSU and GSU level or returned to Depot supply level.
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(2) Maintenance code, indicates the low est category of maintenance authorized to in stall the listed item. The maintenance level codes are:
Code ExplanationC Operator/crew0 Organizational MaintenanceP Direct Support MaintenanceH General Support MaintenanceD Depot Maintenance
(3) Recoverability code, indicates wheth er unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or salvage. Items not coded are ex pendable. Recoverability codes are:
Code ExplanationR Repair parts and assemblies which are
economically repairable at DSU and GSU activities and are normally furnished by supply on an exchange basis.
T High dollar value recoverable repair parts which are subject to special handling and are issued on an exchange basis. Such repair parts are normally repaired or overhauled at depot maintenance activi ties.
U Repair parts specifically selected for salvage by reclamation units because of precious metal content, critical materials, high dollar value, reusable casings, etc.
S Repair parts and assemblies which are economically repairable at DSU and GSU activities and normally are furnished by supply on an exchange basis. However, when these items are determined to be uneconomically repairable by a GSU, they will be evacuated to a depot for evalua tion and analysis before final disposition.
No Code Indicated Parts will be considered expendable.
b. Federal Stock Number, Column 2. This column indicates the Federal stock number as signed to the item and will be used for re quisitioning purposes.
c. Description, Column 3. This column in dicates the Federal item name and any addi tional description of the item required. The abbreviation "w/e" when used as a part of the nomenclature, indicates the Federal stock num ber includes all armament equipment, acces sories, and repair parts issued with the item. A part number or other reference number is followed by the applicable five-digit Federal supply code for manufacturers in parentheses. Repair parts quantities included in the kits, sets, and assemblies are shown in front of the repair part name.
d. Unit of Measure (U/M), Column 4. A 2 character alphabetic abbreviation indicating the amount or quantity of the item upon which the allowances are based, e.g., ft, ea, pr, etc.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit, Column 5. This column indicates the quantity of the item used in a functional group or assembly. A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a quantity indicates that a definite quantity can not be indicated (e.g., shims, spacers, etc.).
f. 30-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allowances, Columns 6, and 7.
Note. Allowances in GS column are for GS mainte nance only.
(1) The allowance columns are divided into three subcolumns. Indicated in each sub- column, opposite the first appearance of each item, is the total quantity of items authorized for the number of equipments supported. Subsequent appearances of the same item will have the letters "REF" in the ap plicable allowance columns. Items authorized for use as required but not for initial stockage are identified with an asterisk in the allowance column.
(2) The quantitative allowances for DS/ GS levels of maintenance will represent initial stockage for a 30-day period for the number of equipments supported.
(3) Determination of the total quantity of parts required for maintenance of more than 100 of these equipments can be accomplished by converting the equipment quantity to a decimal factor by placing a decimal point be fore the next to last digit of the number to indicate hundredths, and multiplying the decimal factor by the parts quantity author ized in the 51-100 allowance column. Example, authorized allowance for 51-100 equipments is 40; for 150 equipments multiply 40 by 1.50 or 60 parts required.
g. 1-Year Allowances Per 100 Equipments/ Contingency Planning Purposes, Column 8. This column indicates opposite the first ap pearance of each item the total quantity re quired for distribution and contingency plann ing purposes; The range of items indicates total quantities of all authorized items re quired to provide for adequate support of 100 equipments for one year.
B-2
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h. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100 Equipments, Column 9. This column indicates opposite the first appearance of each item, the total quantity authorized for depot mainte nance of 100 equipments. Subsequent appear ances of the same item will have the letters "REF" in the allowance column. Items author ized for use as required but not for initial stockage are identified with an asterisk in the allowance column.
i. Illustration, Column 10. This column is divided as follows:
(1) Figure Number, Column lOa. Indic ates the figure number of the illustration in which the item is shown.
(2) Item Number, Column lOb. Indicates the callout number used to reference the item in the illustration.
B-4. Special Informationa. Identification of the usable on codes in
cluded in column 3 of this publication are:Code Used On
Parts without any code are used on either the Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 with Hip Holster or Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 with Shoulder Holster.
A Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 with hip holster only.
B Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 with shoulder holster only.
b. The following publications pertain to the Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 and its components.FM 23-35TM 9-1005-211-12
Pistols and Revolvers Operator's and Organi zational Maintenance Manual including Basic Issue Items List, Repair Parts and Special Tools and Equipment Lists.
B-5. How to Locate Repair Partsa. When Federal stock number or reference
number is unknown:(1) First. Using the table of contents,
determine the functional group or assembly within which the repair part belongs. This is
necessary since illustrations are prepared for functional groups or assemblies and listings are divided into the same groups.
(2) Second. Find the illustration covering the functional group or assembly to which the repair part belongs.
(3) Third. Identify the repair part on the illustration and note the illustration figure and item number of the repair part.
(4) Fourth. Using the Repair Parts List ing, find the functional group or assembly to which the repair part belongs and locate the illustration figure and item number noted on the illustration.
b. When Federal stock number or reference number is known:
(1) First. Using the Index of Federal Stock Numbers and Reference Numbers find the pertinent Federal stock number or refer ence number. This index is in ascending FSN seqence followed by a list of reference num bers in ascending alpha-numeric sequence, cross-referenced to the illustration figure num ber and item number.
(2) Second. Using the Repair Parts List ing, find the functional group or assembly of the repair part and the illustration figure num ber and item number referenced in the Index of Federal Stock Numbers and Reference numbers.
B-6. AbbreviationsA b breviations
cd-pltdExplanation
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B-7. Federal Supply Codes for Manufacturers
Code Manufacturer19204 Rock Island Arsenal
Rock Island, Illinois19205 Springfield Armory
Springfield, Mass. 96906 Military Standard
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By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
Official:KENNETH G. WICKHAM,Major General, United States Army, The Adjutant General.
HAROLD K. JOHNSON,General, United States Army, Chief of Staff.
Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40 requirements for Direct and Gen
eral Support for Pistol, Cal. 45 automatic, M1911A1.
it U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1968—304-434/1639
-
TM 9-1005-211-35C 1
HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D. C., 17 February 1969
Direct Support, General Support,
and Depot Maintenance Manual
Including Repair Parts and
Special Tool Lists
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,
WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E
(1005-673-7965)
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1,
WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E
(1005-561-2003)
TM 9-1005-211-35, 4 April 1968, is changed as follows:
Page 1-1. Add the following note after paragraph 1-1.Note. All maintenance data, repair parts and special tools and equipment in this manual are used to maintain Caliber .45 Pistol
M1911; as applicable.
Page 2-3, table 2-2:Probable causes column. After Worn cock notch, Add "Worn sear."Corrective action column. After Replace hammer, 14, fig B-3, Add "Replace sear, 18, fig B-3."
Page 2-5, table 2-3:Spot check, Command, and Preembarkation columns. Add "X" opposite Trigger Pull: Action column. Line 35, Change to read: Inspect the barrel bearing for burs and elongation.Line 45, Change to read: Inspect the recoil *** damage or deformity. The recoil spring must exhibit a free length of not more than 6% inches or less than 6Vi inches. After last sentence. Add the following note.
Note. Recoil spring plugs will not be declared unserviceable when the retaining' tab is damaged or broken. There is no change in weapon functioning or impairment of personnel safety when plugs without tabs are utilized.
Page 3-1.3-2. General Repair Methods* * * * * * *
b. Replacement of Parts.*******
(2) (Superseded) When assembling a, unit, replace unserviceable pins and screws.*******
Page 3-3.3-6. Correcting Trigger Pull*******
b. Trigger Pull Exercise. This is evidence *** other probable causes. If the trigger pull cannot be corrected by stoning or changing magazine assemblies, replace components, as required.
c. Creep in Trigger. Change last sentence to read: If the creep cannot be corrected by stoning, replace components, as required.
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1911
A1.
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1968
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1
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Changes in force: C 1, C 2
TM 9-1005-211-35 C 2
CHANGE ) HEADQUARTERS> DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
No. 2 ) WASHINGTON, D. C., 24. June 1969
Direct Support, General Support, and Depot Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tool Lists
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E
(1005-673-7965)
PISTOL, CALIBER 45, AUTOMATIC:M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E
(1005-561-2003)
TM 9-1005-211 35, 4 April 1968, is changed as follows:
TO WWV LIBRARYft 518PENTAGON
-
Page
2-5
(C
hang
ed b
y C
l an
d fu
rther
cha
nged
as
follo
ws:)
Tabl
e 2-
3.
Insp
ectio
n Pr
oced
ures
—C
ontin
ued
Insp
ectio
n of
M
ater
ial
In
Han
ds o
f Tro
ops
Spot
check * X X X X X X X X
Command * X X X X X X X X
Dir
ect a
nd
Gen
eral
Sup
port
In
spec
tions
"rt •s '3 * X X X X X X
In-process * X X X X X
Preembarkation ins
pection * X X X X X X X X
Act
ion
GE
NE
RA
L**********
**
SPE
CIF
IC (
Supe
rsed
ed)
Safe
ty t
ests
and
dis
conn
ecto
r te
st.
Tri
gger
pul
l:M
ax.
6.5
poun
dsM
in.
5.0
poun
dsM
agaz
ine
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embl
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ide
Gro
upIn
spec
t ba
rrel
(5,
fig
B-2
) fo
r bu
rs o
n ex
teri
or a
nd i
nter
ior
rim
of
the
muz
zle.
Ins
pect
for
pitti
ng,
bulg
es a
nd s
harp
ness
of l
ands
. B
arre
l mus
t be
str
aigh
t, as
det
erm
ined
vis
ually
,cl
ean
and
free
of
corr
osio
n. P
its in
the
cha
mbe
r ar
e al
low
able
if
they
are
not
larg
een
ough
to
caus
e ex
trac
tion
diff
icul
ties.
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as
wid
e as
a l
and
or g
roov
e an
d le
ss t
han
% i
nch
are
allo
wab
le.
Bar
rels
con
tain
ing
pits
as
indi
cate
d in
fig
ure
2—5,
will
be
reje
cted
. Sc
atte
red
or u
nifo
rmly
fin
e pi
ts o
r pi
ts i
n a
dens
ely
pitte
d ar
ea a
re a
llow
able
.Su
rfac
e to
ol m
arks
and
scr
atch
es a
re a
ccep
tabl
e re
gard
less
of l
engt
h. T
ool m
arks
will
appe
ar o
n lin
es r
unni
ng l
ater
ally
in
the
groo
ves
or m
ay r
un s
pira
lly a
cros
s th
e to
p of
land
s. D
efin
itely
rin
ged
bore
s or
bor
es r
inge
d su
ffic
ient
ly t
o bu
lge
the
outs
ide
surf
ace
ofth
e ba
rrel
are
cau
se f
or r
ejec
tion.
How
ever
, fa
int
ring
s or
sha
dow
y de
pres
sion
s do
not
indi
cate
an
unse
rvic
eabl
e ba
rrel
and
sho
uld
not
be c
ause
for
rej
ectio
n. B
arre
ls w
ill b
ere
ject
ed i
f w
orn
enou
gh t
o af
fect
sha
rpne
ss o
f th
e la
nds.
Pits
cut
ting
into
lan
ds a
reac
cept
able
, w
ithin
the
lim
itatio
ns d
escr
ibed
abo
ve.
Lan
ds t
hat
appe
ar d
ark
due
toco
atin
g or
gild
ing
met
al f
rom
pro
ject
iles
shou
ld n
ot b
e ca
use
for
reje
ctio
n.In
spec
t th
e ba
rrel
bea
ring
for
bur
s an
d el
onga
tion.
Insp
ect
the
slid
e fo
r br
eaks
and
cra
cks
espe
cial
ly a
roun
d th
e ej
ecto
r po
rt.
Insp
ect
the
inte
rior
groo
ves
and
ejec
tor
port
of s
lide
for
exce
ssiv
e w
ear
or b
urs.
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ghts
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he e
ject
or w
ill b
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or b
urs,
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ckin
g an
d lo
osen
ess.
If a
ny o
f th
ese
is e
vide
nced
the
ejec
tor
will
be
repa
ired
or
repl
aced
.In
spec
t th
e fir
ing
pin
for
wea
r or
sho
rtne
ss.
The
pin
, as
man
ufac
ture
d, h
as a
n ov
eral
lle
ngth
of
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96 i
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13 C C8 E o 0 X X X *
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Act
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Insp
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reco
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pin
spri
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for
dam
age
or d
efor
mity
, th
e re
coil
spri
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ust
exhi
bit n
ot le
ss t
han
6 or
mor
e th
an 6
% i
nche
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eral
l len
gth.
The
num
ber
of c
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t le
ss t
han
28 o
r m
ore
than
32
incl
udin
g ha
lf c
oils
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ring
mus
t no
t ex
hibi
t w
eakn
ess,
dis
tort
ion
or k
inks
. T
here
will
be
no f
lat s
urfa
ce o
n th
eco
ntou
r. U
nifo
rm d
iam
eter
of a
ll co
ils is
per
mis
sibl
e.A
"fl
at"
appe
aran
ce o
n ei
ther
end
of t
he h
alf
coil
is n
ot r
equi
red.
Insp
ect
the
extr
acto
r fo
r w
ear,
wea
knes
s, b
roke
n lip
or
defo
rmat
ion.
Insp
ect
the
reco
il sp
ring
plu
g, r
ecoi
l sp
ring
gui
de,
firin
g pi
n st
op, b
arre
l lin
k an
d pi
n fo
rbu
rs o
r di
stor
tions
.No
te. R
ecoi
l spr
ing
plug
s w
ill n
ot b
e de
clar
ed u
nser
vice
able
whe
n th
e re
tain
ing
tab
is da
mag
ed o
r br
oken
. Th
ere
is no
chan
ge in
wea
pon
func
tioni
ng o
r im
pair
men
t of
per
sonn
el s
afet
y w
hen
tabl
ess
plug
s ar
e ut
ilize
d.************
Ref
eren
ce
3 an
d 10
, fig
B-2
11, f
ig B
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g B
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* *
-
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:W. C. WESTMORELAND,General, United States Army,Chief of Staff.
Official:KENNETH G. WICKHAM, Major General, United States Army, The Adjutant General.
Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40 (qty rqr Block
#117), Direct and General Support require
ments for Pistol, Cal. .45 Automatic, M1911A1.
•&U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: !969-3«2-Oie/3398
-
Changes in force: C 1, C 2 and C 3
TM 9-1005-211 -35 C3
Change) HEADQUARTERSV DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
No. 3 j Washington, D.C. 17 December 1970
Direct Support, General Support, and Depot Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists
PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, HIP, W/E
(1005-673-7965)PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC:
M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, SHOULDER, W/E(1005-561-2003)
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By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
W. C. WESTMORELAND, General, United States Army,
Official: Chief of Staff.KENNETH G. WICKHAM,Major General, United States Army,The Adjutant General.
Distribution:To be distributed in accordance with OA Form 12-40 (qty rqr block No. 117) direct and general support maintenance requirements for
Pistol, Cal. .45, Automatic M1911A1.
•6 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1970—431125/642
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Changes in force: C 1, C 2, C 3, and C 4.
TM 9-1005-211-35
CHANGE 4
CHANGE ) HEADQUARTERS) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
No. 4) WASHINGTON, DC, 25 February 1976
Direct Support, General Support and Depot Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special
Tool Lists:
PISTOL, CAL .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER, W/E(1005-00-673-7965)
PISTOL, CAL .45, AUTOMATIC: M1911A1, WITH HOLSTER. SHOULDER, W/E (1005-00-561-2003)
Current as of 28 November 1975.
TM 9-1005-211-35, 4 April 1968, is changed as follows
Title is changed as shown above.
Appendix B is superseded as follows:
RETURN TO ARMY LIBRARY ROOM 1 A 518
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APPENDIX B
DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCEREPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (INCLUDING
DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS)
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
B-1. Scope
This appendix lists repair parts; special tools; test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other support equipment re quired for the performance of di rect support and general support maintenance of the . ^5 cal automatic pistol.
B-2. General
This repair parts and special tools list is divided into the following sections:
a. Section II. Repair Parts List. A list of repair parts au thorized for use in the perform ance of maintenance. The list also includes parts which must be removed for replacement of the au thorized parts. Parts lists are composed of functional groups in ascending numerical sequence, with the parts in each group listed in figure and item number sequence. Bulk materials are listed in NSN sequence.
b. Section III. Special Tools List. A list of special tools, TMDE, and support equipment au thorized for the performance of maintenance.
c. Section IV. National Stock Number (NSN) and Part Number In dex. A list, in ascending numeri cal sequence of the National Item Identification Number (NUN), of all National stock numbers appear ing in the listings, followed by a list, in alphameric sequence, of all part numbers appearing in the listings. National stock numbers and part numbers are cross-refer enced to each illustration figure and item number appearance.
B-3. Explanation of Columns
The following provides and expla nation of columns found in the tabular listings:
a. Illustration. This divided as follows:
column is
(1) Figure number. Indicates the figure number of the illustra tion in which the item is shown.
(2) -Item number. The number used to identify each item called out in the illustration.
b. Source, Maintenance, and Re- coverability Codes (SMR) .
(1) Source code. Source codes are assigned to support items to indicate the manner of acquiring
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support items for maintenance, re- Code pair, or overhaul of end items. Source codes are entered in the first and second positions of the Uniform SMR Code format as follows:
Code Definition
PA .... Item procured and stocked KD .. for anticipated or known usage.
PB .... Item procured and stocked for insurance purposes be cause essentiality dic tates that a minimum quan tity be available in the KP .. supply system.
PC .... Item procured and stocked and which otherwise would be coded PA except that it is deteriorative in nature.
PD .... Support item, excluding KB .. support equipment, procur ed for initial issue or outfitting and stocked only for subsequent or additional Initial issues MO .. or outfittings. Not sub ject to automatic replen ishment.
MP ..PE .... Support equipment procured
and stocked for initial issue or outfitting to specified maintenance re- MH .. pair activities.
PP .... Support equipment whichwill not be stocked but MD .. which will be centrally procured on demand.
PG .... Item procured and stocked AO .. to provide for sustained support for the life of the equipment. It is ap- AP .. plied to an item peculiar to the equipment which,
Defin!tlon
because of probable dis continuance or shutdown of production facilities, would prove uneconomical to reproduce at a later time.
An item of a depot over haul/repair kit and not purchased separately. De pot kit defined as a kit that provides items re quired at the time of overhaul or repair.
An item of a maintenance kit and not purchased separately. Maintenance kit defined as a kit that provides an item that can be replaced at organiza tional or Intermediate levels of maintenance.
Item included in both a depot overhaul/repair kit and a maintenance kit.
Item to be manufactured or fabricated at organiza tional level.
Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the direct support maintenance level.
Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the general support maintenance level.
Item to be manufactured or fabricated at the depot maintenance level.
Item to be assembled at organizational level.
Item to be assembled at direct support maintenance level.
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Code Definition
AH .... Item to be assembled at general support mainte nance level.
AD .... Item to be assembled at depot maintenance level.
XA .... Item is not procured or stocked because the re quirements for the item will result in the re placement of the next higher assembly.
XB .... Item is not procured or stocked. If not available through salvage, requisi tion.
XD .... A support item that is not stocked. When required, item will be procured through normal supply channels.
NOTE
Cannibalization or salvage may be used as a source of supply for any item source coded above, except those coded XA t XD, and aircraft support items as restric ted by AR 700-42.
(2) Maintenance code. Mainte nance codes are assigned to indi cate the levels of maintenance au thorized to USE and REPAIR support items. The maintenance codes are entered in the third and fourth positions of the Uniform SMR Code format as follows:
(a) The maintenance code en tered in the third position will indicate the lowest maintenance
level authorized to remove, re place, and use the support item. The maintenance code entered in the third position will indicate one of the following levels of maintenance:
Code
C ..,
ApplI cation/ explanat!on
Crew or operator mainte nance performed within organizational mainte nance.
Support item is removed, replaced, used at the or ganizational level.
Support item is removed, replaced, used by the di rect support element of integrated direct support maintenance.
Support item is removed, replaced, used at the di rect support level.
Support item is removed, replaced, used at the gen eral support level.
Support items that are re moved, replaced, used at depot, mobile depot, spe cialized repair activity only.
NOTE
Codes "I" and "F" will be considered the same by direct support units.
(b) The maintenance code en tered in the fourth position indi cates whether the item is to be
H
D
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repaired and identifies the low est maintenance level with the ca pability to perform complete re pair (i.e., all authorized mainte nance functions). This position will contain one of the following maintenance codes:
Code
0 ..
H
D
Appl!cation/ explanation
The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the organizational lev el.
The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the direct support lev el.
The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the general support level.
The lowest maintenance level capable of complete repair of the support item is the depot level, per formed by depot, mobile depot, or specialized re pair activity.
Repair restricted to des ignated specialized repair activity.
Z
B
Nonreparable, is authorized.
No repair
No repair is authorized. The item may be recondi tioned by adjusting, lub rication, etc, at the user level. No parts or spec ial tools are procured for the maintenance of this item.
(3) Recoverability code. Recov erability codes are assigned to support items to indicate the dis position action on unserviceable items. The recoverability code is entered in the fifth position of the Uniform SMR Code format as follows:
Recove rabi1i tycode Defi ni ti on
Z
0
H
D
Nonreparable item. When unserviceable, condemn and dispose at the level indi cated in position 3.
Reparable item. When un- economically reparable, condemn and dispose at or ganizational level.
Reparable item. When un- economically reparable, condemn and dispose at the direct support level.
Reparable item. When un- economically reparable, condemn and dispose at the general support level.
Reparable item. When be yond lower level repair capability, return to de pot. Condemnation and disposal not authorized below depot level.
Reparable item. Repair, condemnation, and disposal not authorized below de pot/specialized repair activity level.
Item requires special handling or condemnation procedures because of spe cific reasons (i.e., pre cious metal content, high dollar value, critical ma terial, or hazardous mate rial). Refer to appropri ate manuals/directives for specific instructions.
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c. National Stock Number (NSN). Indicates the National stock num ber assigned to the item and will be used for requisitioning purposes.
d. Part Number. Indicates the primary number used by the manu facturer (individual, company, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications, stand ards, and inspection requirements, to identify an item or range of items.
NOTE
When a stock numbered item is requisitioned, the re pair part received may have a different part num ber than the part being replaced.
e. Federal Supply Code for Manu facturer (FSCM). The PSCM is a five-digit numeric code listed in SB 708-42 which is used to identi fy the manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency, etc.
f. Description. Indicates the Federal item name and, if re quired, a minimum description to identify the item. Items that are included in kits and sets are listed below the name of the kit or set with the quantity of each item in the kit or set indicated in the quantity incorporated in unit column. When the part to be used differs between serial num bers of the same model, the.effec tive serial numbers are shown as the last line of the descript