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Table B–7<br />

Time conversion codes—Continued<br />

Notes:<br />

Time required in “man-hour” columns of DA Forms contained in this pamphlet are reported in hours and tenths of hours. When entering<br />

hours or tenths of hours on forms, a zero should be entered on either side of the decimal where appropriate, for example, 2.0 when<br />

entering full hours, 0.7 when entering tenths of hours.<br />

Table B–8<br />

Equipment repair action code<br />

Code Description<br />

W Repairs performed on selected combat or tactical vehicles under the CONUS Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Repair Program,<br />

OCONUS—<strong>The</strong>ater Intermediate General Support Repair Program (GSRP) (formerly the <strong>The</strong>ater <strong>Army</strong> Repair Program<br />

(TARP)), or other DA-approved programs requiring DA Form 2408–9.<br />

Table B–9<br />

Miscellaneous codes<br />

Code Purpose<br />

Unit Identification Code. a. For U.S. <strong>Army</strong> units, organizations, and activities, see DOD 4000, DODAAC UIC Cross Ref<br />

World Wide Report.<br />

b. For contractors, manufacturers, and commercial activities, use their five-digit code, as prescribed<br />

in SB 708–43, preceded by the letter "K"; for example, General Motors-K24617.<br />

Department of Defense Activity Address<br />

Code (DODAAC).<br />

Table B–10<br />

NRTS (not reparable this station) codes<br />

Code Description<br />

a. For U.S. <strong>Army</strong> units, organizations, activities, and others, see DOD Activity Address Directory<br />

(DODAAD) 4000.25-(U).<br />

b. This six-digit code gives a delivery address for supplies and equipment and is used in preparation<br />

of category I and II deficiency reports.<br />

1 Bench Checked-NRTS (Not Reparable This Station), Repair Not Authorized. This code is entered when the shop is not authorized<br />

to accomplish the repair. This code is not used unless the repair of the item is specifically prohibited by current technical<br />

directives.<br />

2 Bench Check-NRTS—Lack of Equipment, Tools, or Facilities. This code is entered when repair cannot be accomplished due<br />

to lack of equipment, tools, or facilities. Lack of authorization for the required tools, equipment, or facilities does not preclude<br />

use of this code.<br />

3 Bench-Checked-NRTS—Lack of Technical Skills. This code is entered when repair cannot be accomplished due to lack of<br />

technically qualified people.<br />

4 Bench Checked-NRTS—Lack of Parts. This code is entered when parts are not available to accomplish repair.<br />

5 Bench Checked-NRTS—Shop Backlog. This code is entered when repair cannot be accomplished due to excessive shop<br />

backlog.<br />

6 Bench Checked-NRTS—Lack of Technical Data. This code is entered when repair cannot be accomplished because of the<br />

lack of maintenance manuals, drawings, and so on, that describe detailed repair procedures and requirements.<br />

7 Bench Checked-NRTS—Excess to Base Requirements. This code is entered when repair will not be scheduled for shop<br />

repair due to item being excess to base requirements.<br />

8 This code not used.<br />

9 Bench Checked-Condemned. This code is entered when the item cannot be repaired, and is to be processed for condemnation,<br />

reclamation, or salvage. This code will also be used when a "condemned" condition is discovered during support maintenance<br />

disassembly or repair.<br />

220 DA PAM 750–8 22 August 2005

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