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TB 43-0002-24
c. The dollar expenditure limit is obtained by multiplying the appropriate percentage factor obtained in the TB by the
current unit replacement price of the item being repaired. Current unit replacement prices for end items are contained in
SB 710-1-1, Chapter 7. Replacement prices in the Army Master Data File (AMDF) will be used for secondary items. The
average cost to repair assemblies or components may be used at direct support and general support where repairs are
accomplished by batch or production line processes,
SECTION III. TECHNICAL INSPECTION
3-1.  Procedures .  Support maintenance organizations and activities are responsible for performing the technical
inspections incident of repair or evacuation of items listed in this bulletin. Technical inspections are to be made by a
qualified individual with Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) or job classification specific to the item being inspected.
Inspections will be performed in accordance with equipment maintenance and serviceability standards applicable to the
maintenance level performing the repair. The results of the technical inspection will:
a. Determine if the unserviceable condition is the result of other than fair wear and tear; ensure components have
not been removed; and inform owning unit of need to assess liability as necessary.
b. Determine the extent of the maintenance effort required to restore the item to prescribed conditions of
serviceability.
c. Classify the item as economically or not economically repairable with correct condition code.
d. Provide for verification of items with condition code P (unserviceable, materiel classified by inspection); or H
(unserviceable, condemned).
3-2. Forms. Results of technical inspections will be recorded on the following appropriate forms. The appropriate form
will reflect each applicable cost element and the total estimated cost of repair. The expenditure limit will be included to
compare the estimated cost and to make a determination as to repair or disposition instructions on preparation of DA
Form 2404 and DA Form 2407 are found in DA PAM 738-750. Instructions on preparation of DA Form 461-5 and DA
Form 2590 are found in TB 43-0140 and TB 43-0217. DA Form 461-5 will be required if item listed in this TB is mounted
on a transport vehicle not managed by U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM).
DA
Form
461-5 (Vehicle Classification Inspection)
DA
Form
2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Work Sheet)
DA
Form
2407 (Maintenance Request)
DA
Form
3590 (Request for Disposition or waiver)
SECTION IV. COMPUTATION OF REPAIR COST ESTIMATE
4-1. Repair Cost Estimates . Repair costs are based on all costs necessary to return materiel to serviceable condition at
the authorized level of maintenance which undertakes the repairs.  If repairs are determined to be within the scope
support maintenance, serviceability standards applicable to the level concerned will be used to determine work required.
The expense for operating maintenance (unit maintenance described in appropriate TM or commercial manual) will not be
included in cost estimate when being repaired and returned to user. The repair cost estimate is derived from the total cost
of the following elements.
a. Direct labor (military and civilian), excluding initial inspection costs, includes all lab or which can be specifically
identified with repair.  Direct labor rates which apply to the total man-hours estimated are obtained as indicated by
procedures in paragraph 4-2a.
b. Direct materials include all repair parts, components and assemblies direc tly applied during the repair program.
Cost of parts will be the AMDF price, except where local repair programs are already in
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