AFGS�87219B APPENDIX A
REQUIREMENT GUIDANCE (A.3.8.3)
The blank should be filled in after reviewing the specific tools included on the STAM and STAM2 lists. STAM is the list of desired common hand tools for organizational and intermediate level maintenance of aircraft, aircraft engines, and related support equipment. The STAM list includes STAM2 tools and the additional common hand tools for disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment of units, assemblies, and subassemblies. The STAM list does not include tools
which may be required for fabrication, rework, or battle damage repair. The STAM list will be used during the acquisition process to measure the contractor's ability and willingness to develop systems maintainable primarily with those common hand tools desired by the Air Force. STAM2 is the list of common hand tools for on-equipment maintenance of aircraft, aircraft engines, and related support equipment. It contains all of the tools for removal,
replacement, adjustment, and servicing of installed units, assemblies, and subassemblies during organizational and intermediate level maintenance. Use of STAM2, in whole or in part, is mandatory. System design and on-equipment maintenance concepts must be consistent with the STAM2 list.
REQUIREMENT LESSONS LEARNED (A.3.8.3)
Failure to give appropriate focus and attention to maintenance tool requirements leads to excessive numbers and types of tools and to cases of "10,000.00 Allen wrenches."
A.4.8.3 Tools verification.
In-process verification of tool requirement and selection shall be accomplished by review of
the tool lists, drawings, and justifications for modified and special tools. Final verification of the adequacy and completeness of tools shall be accomplished by ------------.
VERIFICATION RATIONALE (A.4.8.3)
Incorporation of tool verification as a required step in the supported subsystem/equipment qualification process further implements the focus of the tools acquisition process on systems engineering where it properly belongs. Qualification of supported subsystems and equipment is not complete without verification of tools.
VERIFICATION GUIDANCE (A.4.8.3)
The final verification should consist of specific demonstrations and tests during qualification of the subsystem or equipment being supported. Maintainability verifications/demonstrations to be conducted in accordance with MIL-HDBK-470 or comparable verifications can serve a dual purpose if they are also used to verify compliance with tool requirements.
VERIFICATION LESSONS LEARNED (A.4.8.3)
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