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MIL-M-81260A(AS)
are well known shall not be included. When the repair procedure for a specific
malfunction is included in a separate instruction or manual and is of such length
to be more appropriately referenced than repeated, reference to the procedure
shall be made in lieu of repetition.
3.5.3.4.3
Disassembly. - Instructions for disassembly of components,
in detailed step-by-step procedures, to the extent authorized for intermediate
level maintenance shall be provided. They shall present, by text and illus-
trations, any special procedures preliminary to inspection, repair, and re-
placement of parts. These special procedures consist of removal from shipping
container, dismantling into major assemblies, subassemblies, and component
parts.  The text shall contain statements keyed to the index numbers of the il-
lustration, explaining special precautions to be observed and mentioning the pe-
culiar tools to be used to remove or replace certain parts or assemblies. Cri-
tical dimensions to be taken during disassembly should be specific.
3,5.3.4.4
Cleaning. - Brief instructions for peculiar cleaning methods
specifying use of service materials and procedures shall be provided as ap-
plicable.  Precautions to be observed shall be listed. Instructions for after
cleaning relating to the preservation of metal parts and surface treatment (such
as paint touch-up) shall be provided. Cleaning instructions in connection with
nondestructive inspection methods shall be included. Special tools, jigs, fix-
tures, necessary during cleaning shall be indicated. General cleaning instruc-
tions shall be omitted.
Inspection. - Inspection methods, equipment and instruc-
3.5.3.4.5
tions for complete inspection of component parts shall be provided. Allowable
service limits and adequate standards for determining when parts should be
repaired or replaced shall be included. When a separate inspection manual is
not being procured, all regularly required inspections of the equipment shall
be listed according to calender or operating time periods. The list shall item-
ize, preferably in tabular form, what is to be inspected and the specific con-
dition to be sought. This portion of the section shall include inspection in-
structions that may be classed as special. This means inspections that may
be peculiar to a certain part of the equipment and for which maintenance per-
sonnel are likely to have little or no knowledge. Inspection instructions shall
encompass failures, wear, damage, corrosion, leakage, aging, burning, mal-
functioning, deformation and deterioration that can be expected to occur during
normal service of the unit.  They shall not include inspections that would only
be applicable to detection of manufacturing defects. Each subassembly or the
parts thereof, shall be treated as a separate unit in any discussion of inspec-
tion procedure. Each inspection check shall be described as the sequence of
repair is required. All parts and subassemblies shall be listed that require
special inspections by nondestructive methods, such as magnetic particles
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