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Equipment Repair Order
Equipment Repair Order:
The purpose of the equipment repair order (ERO) is to request modifications, calibrations, corrective maintenance (CM), preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS), and limited technical inspections (LTI) on all ground equipment within the unit’s organic maintenance capability.
The ERO is used for transmitting work to a higher echelon of maintenance and for recording and reporting the maintenance performed on the Principle End item (PEI). Maintenance personnel will use an ERO in all instances where either maintenance resources, repair parts, or secondary reparables are required to perform requested maintenance.
Use of an ERO is not required when total labor hours are less than 0.3 hours or when the overall cost of the part is less than $25.00 and the part did not have to be requisitioned.
An ERO is not used to record operator preventive maintenance or depot level maintenance. The ERO is used to request maintenance activities ranging from second to fourth echelon.
The purpose of the equipment repair order (ERO) is to request modifications, calibrations, corrective maintenance (CM), preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS), and limited technical inspections (LTI) on all ground equipment within the unit’s organic maintenance capability.
The ERO is used for transmitting work to a higher echelon of maintenance and for recording and reporting the maintenance performed on the Principle End item (PEI). Maintenance personnel will use an ERO in all instances where either maintenance resources, repair parts, or secondary reparables are required to perform requested maintenance.
Use of an ERO is not required when total labor hours are less than 0.3 hours or when the overall cost of the part is less than $25.00 and the part did not have to be requisitioned.
An ERO is not used to record operator preventive maintenance or depot level maintenance. The ERO is used to request maintenance activities ranging from second to fourth echelon.