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MIL-G-85103B(AS)
g. If a libricator is required, the gun system shall be capable of using
MIL-L-46000 lubricant; and a visual method of checking the fluid level in
the reservoir shall be provided.
3.2.4.1 Parts replacement. The gun system shall have a parts replacement
schedule interval of 15,000 rounds minimum, and shall be capable of firing
105,000 rounds before requiring D level overhaul and repair.
3.2.4.2 Maintenance dountime. The maintenance downtime specified in Table
I shall not be exceeded.  Downtime shall be as defined in MIL-STD-721.
3.2.4.3 Maintenance support. The maintenance support values shall be not
greater than as specified in Table 11.
TABLE I.
Maintenance downtime.
Maintenance action
Elapsed maintenance time (min.)
80th percentile
Arithmetic
of distribution
average
Preventative maintenance for
15.0
21.5
1.
each cycle 1/ at the
organizational level.
Corrective maintenance for
20.0
28.3
2*
each individual failue at the
organizational level.
50.0
Installation onto aircraft
70.7
3.
(including loading ammunition
adjacent to aircraft).
40.0
56.6
Removal from aircraft.
4.
1/Cycle: one full complement of ammunition.
TABLE II.
Maintenance support.
Maintenance action
Average direct maintenance
(man-minutes for each cycle)
Corrective and
Corrective
preventive
30.0
6.0
1.
Organizational
15.0
Intermediate
15.0
2.
39.0
3.
Organizational and intermediate
18.6
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