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HP 436A - Replaceable Parts; Introduction; Abbreviations; Replaceable Parts List

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Model 436A
Replaceable Parts
SECTION
VI
REPLACEABLE PARTS
6-1. INTRODUCTION
6-2. This section contains information for ordering
parts. Table 6-1 lists abbreviations used in
the
parts
list and
throughout
the
manual. Table 6-2 lists all
replaceable parts in reference designation order.
Table 6-3 contains
the
names and addresses
that
correspond with the manufacturers' code numbers.
6-3. ABBREVIATIONS
6-4. Table 6-1 lists abbreviations used in the parts
list, schematics and
throughout
the
manual. In
some cases,
two
forms
of
the
abbreviation are used,
one all in capital letters, and one partial
or
no
capitals. This occurs because
the
abbreviations in
the
parts list are always all capitals. However, in
the
schematics and
other
parts
of
the
manual,
other
abbreviation forms are used with
both
lower
case
and
upper
case letters.
6-5. REPLACEABLE PARTS LIST
6-6. Table 6-2 is
the
list
of
replaceable parts and
is
organized as follows:
a. Electrical assemblies and their compo-
nents in alpha-numerical order
by
reference
designation.
b. Chassis-mounted parts in alpha-numerical
order by reference designation.
c. Miscellaneous parts.
The
information given for each part consists
of
the
following:
a. The Hewlett-Packard part number.
b. The check digit (CD).
c. The total quantity (Qty) used in
the
instrument.
d. The description
of
the
part.
e. A typical manufacturer
of
the
part
in a
five-digit code.
f. The manufacturer's number for
the
part.
The
total
quantity
for
each
part
is
given only once
at
the
first appearance
of
the
part number in
the
list.
6-7. ORDERING INFORMATION
6-8. To order a
part
listed in the replaceable parts
table, quote the Hewlett-Packard
part
number,
indicate
the
quantity
required, and address
the
order
to
the
nearest Hewlett-Packard office.
6-9. To order a
part
that
is
not
listed in
the
replaceable parts table, include
the
instrument
model number,
instrument
serial number,
the
description and function .
of
the part, and
the
number
of
parts required. Address the order
to
the
nearest Hewlett-Packard office.
6-10. PARTS PROVISIONING
6-11. Stocking spare parts
for
an instrument
is
often
done
to
ensure
quick
return
to
service after a
malfunction occurs. Hewlett-Packard has a Spare
Parts Kit available
for
this purpose. The
kit
consists
of
selected replaceable assemblies and components
for this instrument.
The
contents
of
the
kit
and
the
Recommended Spares list are based on failure
reports and repair
data,
and
parts support
for
one
year. A complimentary Recommended Spares list
for this instrument
may
be
obtained
on
request
and the Spare Parts Kit
may
be ordered through
your
nearest Hewlett-Packard office.
6-12. DIRECT
MAIL
ORDER SYSTEM
6-13. Within
the
USA, Hewlett-Packard can supply
parts
through a direct mail order system. Advan-
tages
of
using
the
system are:
a. Direct ordering
and
shipment from
the
HP
Parts Center in Mountain View, California.
b. No maximum
or
minimum
on
any mail
order
(there is a minimum
order
amount
for parts
ordered through a local HP office when the orders
require billing and invoicing).
c. Prepaid
transportation
(there is a small
handling charge for each order).
d. No invoices -
to
provide these advan-
tages, a check
or
money
order
must
accompany
each order.
6-14. Mail order forms
and
specific ordering
information
is
available through
your
local HP
office. Addresses
and
phone
numbers are located
at
the back
of
this manual.
6-1

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