TM-9-6015 Aiming Post Lights M14, M41 and M43 Download
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13 c. In-process Inspection. This inspection is performed by the repair technician and/or floor inspector in the process of repairing the ma- and its components. It insures that all parts conform to pre- scribed standards, that the workmanship is in accordance with ap- proved methods and procedures, and that deficiencies not disclosed by the technical inspection are found and corrected. Detailed instruc- tions are contained in chapter 4. d. Final inspection. This is an acceptance inspection performed by a final inspector, after repair and rebuild has been completed, to insure is acceptable according to established standards. Detailed instructions are contained in chapter 5. e. Spot-Check Inspection. This is a periodic overall inspection per- formed on only a percentage of the the adequacy and effectiveness of organizational and field maintenance. 13. Classification of after inspection is classified as follows: a. Serviceable. Serviceable property consists of all new or used supplies which are in condition for issue for the purpose intended and all supplies which can be placed in such condition through pre- issue tests or inspections, in-storage deprocessing, installation of acces- sories, correction of minor deficiencies which have developed since the item was last classified as serviceable, application of modification work orders for which parts are available, or assembly of available components. b. Unserviceable. Unserviceable property consists of all supplies which are not serviceable (a above). The definition of unserviceable property is further broken down int o t he following subclassifications: property which is unserviceable but economically reparable, property which is unserviceable and not economically reparable. Section II. INSPECTION STANDARDS 14. General This section provides specific instructions for the technical inspec- tion by ordnance maintenance personnel of aiming post lights M14, M41, and M43 in the hands of troops, inspection prior to disassembly when received in field or depot maintenance shops for repair, or in the hands of troops alerted for oversea duty. 15. Inspection of Aiming Post Lights in the Hands of Troops a. General. This paragraph provides specific instructions for the technical inspection by ordnance maintenance personnel of the aiming post lights. Also, this paragraph amplifies the general instructions