SECTION III
REPAIR PARTS SUPPLY
3-1. General.
a. The basic policies are procedures in AR 710-2, AR 725-50 and DA Cir 700-27 are generally applicable to repair
parts management for CCE items.
b. Manufacturer's parts manuals are furnished with CCE items instead of Department of the Army Repair Parts and
Special Tool List (RPSTL).
c. National Stock Number (NSNs) are initially assigned only to PLL/ASL parts and major assemblies, i.e. engines,
transmissions, etc. Additional NSNs are assigned by the supply support activities as demands warrant.
d. Proper use of project codes and weapon systems designator codes on parts requisitions is essential.
e. Automated Processing (AUTODIN) of Federal Supply Code Manufacturer (FSCM) part number requisitions,
without edit for matching NSNs and exception data, is authorized.
f. Repair parts are available from commercial sources and may
be purchased locally in accordance with AR 710-2 and AR 734-110.
g. Initial Prescribed Load List (PLL) and Authorized Stock List (ASL) will be distributed by US Army Tank-Automotive
Materiel Readiness Command, (TARCOM), ATTN: DRSTA-FH.
3-2. Prescribed Load List (PLL). The PLL distributed by TARCOM is an estimated 15 days supply recommended for
initial stockage at organizational maintenance. Management of PLL items will be governed by the provisions of AR 710-
2 and local command procedures. Selection of PLL parts for shipment to CONUS/OCONUS units is based upon the
receiving Command's recommendation after their review of the TAROOM prepared list. Organizations and activities in
CONUS/OCONUS will establish PLL stocks through normal requisitioning process.
3-3. Authorized Stockage List (ASL). The ASL distributed by TARCOM is an estimated 45 days supply of repair parts for
support units and activities. The ASL parts will be shipped according to the recommendations of the receiving
commands, after they have reviewed the initial list distributed by TARCOM. Support units and activities in
CONUS/OOONUS will establish ASL stocks through normal requisitioning process.
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