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SECTION VI
PARTS LIST
Page 6.1Printed in U.S.A.
SECTION VI
PARTS LIST
The
Description
column provides a physical description
of the component.
The
Qty.
column lists the number of units of a particular
component that is required for the subassembly. The
letters “AR” denote “as required” when quantities of a
particular component cannot be determined, such as:
adhesive.
Bullets { • } in the
Part No.
column and the
Description
column show the indenture level of a component. If a
component does not have a bullet, it is a main compo-
nent of that illustration. If a component has a bullet, it is
a subcomponent of the next component listed higher in
the parts list than itself that does not have a bullet.
Likewise, if a component has two bullets, it is a sub-
component of the next component listed higher in the
parts list than itself that has only one bullet.
6.3 Torque Specifications and Important
Assembly Notes
When specific assembly torque specifications, mea-
surements, or procedures have been identified, by our
engineering department, as required to assure proper
function of the unit, those torque specifications mea-
surements, and procedures will be noted on the parts
illustrations. Adherence to these requirements is
essential.
6.1 Introduction
The illustrated parts list provides information for identify-
ing and ordering the parts necessary to maintain the
unit in peak operating condition. Refer to paragraph
1.5 for parts ordering information.
The parts list also illustrates disassembly and assembly
relationships of parts.
6.2 Description of Columns
The
Item
column of the parts list gives a component its
own unique number. The same number is given to the
component in the parts illustration. This allows a part
number of a component to be found if the technician
can visually spot the part on the illustration. The
technician simply finds the component in question on
the illustration and notes the item number of that
component. Then, he finds that item number in the
parts list. The row corresponding to the item number
gives the technician the part number, a description of
the component, and quantity of parts per subassembly.
Also, if a part number is known, the location of that
component can be determined by looking for the item
number of the component on the illustration.
The
Part No.
column lists the SMI part number
for that component.
© Schaerer Mayfield USA, Inc. 2004

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