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TB 750-25
NOTE
Mandatory incoming status codes are A or B. Mandatory
outgoing status codes are V, W, X, or Y
(c) DATE. Enter DD-MM-YY format.
(d) INIT. Initials are used to identify the performing technician.
(27) Block 27 - CALIBRATION CONDITION.
(a) Check block A when item is found to be within tolerance at the
completion of calibration; otherwise check block B.
(b) Leave block 27 blank if no calibration was performed.
(28) Block 28 - REPAIR/ADJUSTMENT.
(a) Check block A ( by team/lab) for items repaired or components
replaced.
(b) Check block B if item is deferred maintenance. An example of deferred
maintenance is when an item required repair (but accuracy is unaffected) and is
returned to the owner. Repair will be accomplished on receipt of the part.
(c) Check block C, not reparable this station (NRTS), if repair cannot be
effected by the performing UIC or if coding out is performed.
(d) Leave block 28 blank if routine adjustments were made during a
calibration procedure and no repair was performed.
(29) Block 29 - REPAIR.
(a) If blocks 28a, 28b, or 28c have been checked and where man-hours have
been expended toward repair, block 29 must have repair hours recorded.
(b) Under TECH CODE, print initials of technician performing repair. If
two technicians perform repair work, use the next line for the second technician.
(c) Under HOURS, enter man-hours expended in effecting repair; i.e., 4
hours 26 minutes will be entered as 4.5 for manual entry. When using TIMMS program
enter hours as stated for manual entry. If two technicians perform repair work, use the
second line for the second technician. See reverse side of the DA Form 7372 for
conversion of man-hours. Only total hours expended will be entered into TIMMS.
Change 1
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