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MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES - Fort Hood

fort hood REGULATION 750-2 MAINTENANCE of Supplies and Equipment MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Department of the Army Headquarters, III Corps and fort hood fort hood , TX 76542 5 APRIL 2012 SUMMARY OF CHANGE III Corps and fort hood Regulation 750-2 MAINTENANCE POLICIES and PROCEDURES This issue dated 5 April 2012 This is a major revision: changes are too extensive to list. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY *III CORPS & fort hood REG 750-2 III CORPS & fort hood fort hood , TEXAS 76544-5000 5 APRIL 2012 III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 i MAINTENANCE of Supplies and Equipment MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES _____ History.

Maintenance Policies and Procedures This issue dated 5 April 2012 This is a major revision: changes are too extensive to list. ... Small arms repair parts shop stock and bench stock (BS), page 26 4-14. Night vision devices, page 28 4-15. Maintenance of tools, sets, kits, and outfits (SKO), page 28

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1 fort hood REGULATION 750-2 MAINTENANCE of Supplies and Equipment MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Department of the Army Headquarters, III Corps and fort hood fort hood , TX 76542 5 APRIL 2012 SUMMARY OF CHANGE III Corps and fort hood Regulation 750-2 MAINTENANCE POLICIES and PROCEDURES This issue dated 5 April 2012 This is a major revision: changes are too extensive to list. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY *III CORPS & fort hood REG 750-2 III CORPS & fort hood fort hood , TEXAS 76544-5000 5 APRIL 2012 III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 i MAINTENANCE of Supplies and Equipment MAINTENANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES _____ History.

2 This is a major revision. Portions affected by this revision are listed in the summary of change. Summary. This regulation provides unit leaders and commanders with a flexible framework on which to build a MAINTENANCE program tailored to their needs. It lists pertinent references and assigns specific responsibilities. It avoids needless repetition of existing publications. It explains rationale behind and the guidance under established POLICIES and concepts. Users of this regulation should refer to AR 750-1. Applicability. This regulation applies to all units and activities assigned, attached, tenant or under training and readiness authority (TAO) to fort hood who require MAINTENANCE on equipment in their possession. Use of masculine voice also includes feminine voice. References to trade names or corporations do not constitute endorsement by the Army. Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation is prohibited without prior approval of the Assistant Chief of Staff (ACofS), G4.

3 Suggested improvements. The proponent of this regulation is the ACofS, G-4. Send comments and suggested improvements to Commander, III Corps and fort hood , ATTN: AFZF-GL-M, fort hood , Texas 76544-5000. FOR THE COMMANDER: JOSEPH M. MARTIN COL, USA Chief of Staff Official: CHARLES E. GREEN, SR DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES DISTRIBUTION: IAW FH FORM 1853: S _____ Contents Chapter 1. Introduction, page 1 1-1. Purpose, page 1 1-2. Scope, page 1 1-3. Applicability, page 1 _____ *Supersedes III Corps and fort hood Regulation 750-2 dated 1 August 1993 ii III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 1-4. References, page 1 1-5. Explanation of abbreviations and terms, page 1 Chapter 2. Responsibilities, page 1 2-1. Command responsibilities, page 1 2-2. Staff responsibilities, page 4 Chapter 3. MAINTENANCE Policy and Structure, page 5 3-1. Overview, page 5 3-2. MAINTENANCE standard, page 5 3-3.

4 MAINTENANCE standing operating procedure (SOP), page 5 3-4. Technical assistance, page 5 3-5. Field-level MAINTENANCE , page 6 3-6. Records and files management, page 6 3-7. fort hood dispatching policy, page 6 3-8. MAINTENANCE enablers, page 7 3-9. Pass back level MAINTENANCE capability on fort hood , page 13 Chapter 4. MAINTENANCE Management, page 14 4-1. Materiael management, page 14 4-2. Standard Army MAINTENANCE system-level 1 enhanced (SAMS-1E), page 14 4-3. Army materiel status system (AMSS) reporting, page 15 4-4. Preventive MAINTENANCE check and services (PMCS), page 16 4-5. Scheduled services, page 18 4-6. Low usage program, page 19 4-7. Tactical wheeled and trailer brake inspecting and testing, page 20 4-8. Equipment dispatch PROCEDURES , page 20 4-9. Shop stock list (SSL) operations, page 22 4-10. MAINTENANCE of container express (CONEX) and demountable containers, page 26 4-11.

5 MAINTENANCE of communications security (COMSEC) devices and material, page 26 4-12. MAINTENANCE of weapons, page 26 4-13. Small arms repair parts shop stock and bench stock (BS), page 26 4-14. Night vision devices, page 28 4-15. MAINTENANCE of tools, sets, kits, and outfits (SKO), page 28 4-16. Test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE) program, page 30 4-17. MAINTENANCE and inspection of pneumatic tires, and inner tubes, page 31 4-18. MAINTENANCE and inspection of solid rubber wheels and track, page 32 4-19. Modification work orders (MWO), page 34 4-20. Ground safety notification system (GSNS), page 35 4-21. Painting and marking vehicles, page 35 4-22. Battery MAINTENANCE and management, page 38 4-23. Winterization of equipment, page 39 4-24. Safety, environmental and health requirements, page 40 4-25. Welding operations, page 42 III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 iii 4-26.

6 Warranty PROCEDURES , page 43 4-27. Corrosion control center, page 43 4-28. RESET, page 43 Chapter 5. Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) Nonaeronautical Equipment, page 44 5-1. Purpose, page 44 5-2. Description, page 44 5-3. Objectives and goals, page 44 5-4. Installation MAINTENANCE management officer (IMMO), page 45 5-5. Installation Army oil analysis program (AOAP) monitor, page 45 5-6. Major subordinate command (MSC) commanders, page 45 5-7. Unit commanders, page 45 5-8. Unit Army oil analysis program (AOAP) monitors, page 46 5-9. MAINTENANCE activities, page 46 5-10. fort hood Army oil analysis program (AOAP) laboratory, page 46 5-11. Enrollment of equipment, page 47 5-12. Sampling intervals routine samples, page 47 5-13. Special samples, page 47 5-14. Submission of routine samples, page 48 5-15. Sampling PROCEDURES , page 48 5-16. Sampling and oil change supplies, page 48 5-17. Sampling valves, page 48 5-18.

7 Sampling of not mission capable (NMC) equipment, page 49 5-19. Sampling of equipment under warranty, page 49 5-20. Sampling of temporary duty (TDY) equipment, page 49 5-21. Army oil analysis program (AOAP) training, page 49 5-22. Reports, page 49 5-23. Forms preparation, page 50 5-24. Army oil analysis program (AOAP) laboratory, page 50 5-25. MAINTENANCE , page 50 5-26, Component removal, page 51 5-27. Oil analysis, page 51 5-28. MAINTENANCE recommendations, page 51 5-29. Component history report, page 52 5-30. Component repairs, page 52 Chapter 6. MAINTENANCE Training, page 52 6-1. Purpose, page 52 6-2. Required training, page 54 6-3. Certification requirements, page 55 6-4. Drivers training and licensing, page 55 Chapter 7. Aviation MAINTENANCE Support, page 57 7-1. Aviation units, page 57 7-2. III Corps ACofS, G-4, page 57 7-3. Reports, page 57 iv III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 7-4.

8 Left behind equipment (LBE) aircraft, page 57 Chapter 8. Medical Equipment MAINTENANCE , page 57 8-1. Authorized MAINTENANCE , page 57 8-2. Equipment, page 58 8-3. Levels of MAINTENANCE , page 58 8-4. Automated outputs, page 59 8-5. Medical MAINTENANCE support, page 59 Chapter 9. Commander MAINTENANCE Evaluation and Training (COMET) Team, Page 59 9-1. Commander MAINTENANCE evaluation and training (COMET) team, page 59 9-2. Assistance visits, page 60 9-3. Feed back, page 61 Chapter 10. Command MAINTENANCE Discipline Program (CMDP), page 61 10-1. Command MAINTENANCE discipline program (CMDP), page 61 10-2. MAINTENANCE discipline, page 62 10-3. Evaluations, page 62 10-4. Medical MAINTENANCE command MAINTENANCE discipline program (CMDP), page 64 Chapter 11. Left-Behind Equipment (LBE) and Unit Maintained Equipment (UME) Policy and PROCEDURES , page 65 11-1. Left behind equipment (LBE), page 65 11-2. Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) designated Army Materiel Command (AMC), page 65 11-3.

9 Unit status reporting (USR) and Army materiel status system (AMSS) of left behind equipment (LBE), page 66 11-4. Unit maintained equipment (UME), page 66 Tables list 2-1. Common positions requiring appointment orders, page 3 6-1. Duty positions requiring training, page 54 D-1. Contact information, page 135 Figures list 3-1. Transmission of material management functions, page 9 3-2. Continental United States (CONUS) materiel management support map, page 10 3-3. Supply and MAINTENANCE structure, page 12 6-1. The eight step training model, page 53 B-1. Army materiel status system (AMSS), page 81 B-2. Army oil analysis program (AOAP), page 84 B-3. Motor pool shop operations, page 87 B-4. MAINTENANCE management and operations, page 93 III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 v B-5. Standard Army MAINTENANCE system installation enhanced (SAMS-1E), the Army MAINTENANCE management system (TAMMS), shop stock listing (SSL), and dispatching, page 95 B-6.

10 Driver s training program, page 100 B-7. Preventive MAINTENANCE checks and service (PMSC), page 104 B-8. Tool room operations, page 108 B-9. Scheduled services, page 112 B-10. Communications shop operations, page 115 B-11. Test measurement diagnostic and equipment (TMDE), page 118 B-12. Unit arms room operations, page 121 B-13. Armament repair shop, page 126 B-14. Medical MAINTENANCE management, page 129 Appendix A. References, page 68 Appendix B. III Corp Command MAINTENANCE Discipline Program (CMDP) Checklist, page 80 Appendix C. Roadside Spot Inspection Program (RSIP), page 134 Appendix D. Contact Information, page 136 Glossary, page 137 III CORPS & fort hood REGULATION 750-2 5 APRIL 2012 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1. Purpose The purpose of this regulation is to establish policy and assign responsibilities for MAINTENANCE of supplies and equipment throughout III Corps. It provides and defines performance and management of equipment MAINTENANCE .


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