3. An inventory and inspection of all permanent ALFA Company shop equipment, noting condition and deficiencies.
4. A preventive maintenance inspection to the BPM level on each nonpreserved item of USN-numbered equipment assigned, using the Equipment Evaluation Inspection Guide. Accomplish all repairs possible, dependent upon the work force, space, and repair parts available as determined jointly by both maintenance supervisors.
5. A preventive maintenance inspection of all equipment attachments, using an Attachment Evaluation Inspection Guide. Accomplish all repairs possible, dependent upon the work force, space, and repair parts available as determined jointly by both maintenance supervisors.
6. A visual inspection of each preserved item of assigned USN-numbered equipment, using an Equipment Evaluation Inspection Guide. The equipment is not depreserved for testing unless visual inspection shows major discrepancies.
The equipment condition codes as defined below are used in completing the parts of figures 2-18 and 2-19 that describe the overall condition of the equipment being BEEPed. Complete definitions of the codes are as follows:
A-Serviceable. New, used, repaired or reconditioned equipment that is serviceable for its intended function.
1-Unused-Good. Unused equipment that is usable without repairs and is ready for use.
2-Unused-Fair. Unused equipment that is usable without repairs, ready for use, but somewhat deteriorated.
3-Unused-Poor. Unused equipment that is usable without repairs but has considerable deterioration or damage.
4-Used-Good. Used equipment that is usable without repairs and most of its useful life remains.
5-Used-Fair. Used equipment that is usable without repairs but is somewhat worn or deteriorated and may soon require repairs.
6-Used-Poor. Used equipment that may be used without repair but is considerably worn or deteriorated. Remaining utility is limited or major repairs will soon be required.
F-Unserviceable (Repairable). Economi- cally repairable equipment that requires repair or reconditioning.
G-Unserviceable (Incomplete). Equipment requiring additional parts or components to complete before issue. Also includes items with a long lead time, additional part requirement.
7-Repairs Required-Good. Required re- pairs are minor and should not exceed 15 percent of the replacement cost.
8-Repairs Required-Fair. Required repairs are considerable and are estimated to range from 16 percent to 40 percent of replacement cost.
9-Repairs Required-Poor. Required repairs are major and are estimated to range from 41 percent to 65 percent of replacement cost.
S - Unserviceable (Scrap). Equipment that has no value except for its basic material.
X-Salvage. Property that has some value, but repair or rehabilitation to use for the intended purpose is clearly impractical. Cannibalization of parts is possible.
X-Scrap. Material that has no value except for its basic material cost.
NOTE
Repair costs by percentage of replacement as set forth in numerical coding will pertain to deadlined equipment only.
Representatives from COMCBPAC or COM- CBLANT will be present at each BEEP and will remain on board until all phases of the BEEP have been completed. The primary duty of the re- presentives is to present guidelines to personnel from both battalions that they are to cover and adhere to during the BEEP. (These guidelines are listed in the COMCBPAC/COMCBLANT- INST 11200.1 series, page 157, paragraph 3702. ) Specific responsibilities of the COMCBPAC/ COMCBLANT representatives are as follows:
1. Provide technical assistance during the BEEP.
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