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AIR
FORCE
T033A1-1
3-496-1
NAVELEX
0969-
LP-1
70-0010
Introduction
to
IPB
7-8.
TEKTRONIX
PART
NUMBERING
SYSTEM.
The
basic
Tektronix
part
number consists
of
a
three
digit
category
followed by a
dash
and a
four digit
body
followed
by a
dash and a
two digit
suffix.
An ex-
ample
is
384-1049-00.
7-9.
EXPLANATION
OF
COLUMNS
IN
SECTION
VIII.
The
following
columns
have
this data
included
within
the
limits
of the
format.
a.
Figure and
Index
Number.
This
column
references
the
part list
entry to
its
location
in the
illustration.
b.
Part
Number.
Any of
the
following may
be
found
entered
in
this
column.
(1)
Manufacturer's
part
number
which is
related
to
the
five digit
code
in the
FSCM column.
(2)
"
"
is used to
designate
a
part pro-
curable
only as
part
of the
next
higher assembly.
c.
FSCM. These
codes are
a
five digit
manufacturer's
assigned
code
associated
with
the
manufacturer of
the
part. A
cross
reference list,
code to
name
is
located in
paragraph
7-15.
d.
Description.
This column
will
contain the
nomen-
clature
and a
short
description
of each
part listed.
The
notation (80009
No. xxx—
xxxx—xx)
indicates
the
Tektronix
FSCM code
and part
number of the
item.
e. Units
Per
Assembly.
The following
types of
entries
are
noted in
this
column.
(1
)
The
quantity
required to
make up
one higher
assembly.
(2)
"REF" means
"reference"
and is used to
in-
dicate that
the item
has
been accounted
for
elsewhere in
the
Maintenance
Parts
List.
(3)
"AR"
means "as
required"
and is used to
de-
signate
lengths
noted in the
description
column
of special
cables.
f. Usable On
Code.
The
code letters
appearing
in this
column
indicate
usability of
replacement parts
when
more
than one
article
is
covered
in the
parts list.
Absence
of
a
code letter
opposite
a
part
indicates that
the part
is usable
on all articles.
7-10.
NUMERICAL
INDEX
INTRODUCTION.
Section
IX provides a
complete
cross
reference by
means
of the
part number,
listed and
arranged in
alphanumerical
sequence.
The order
of precedence
in beginning
the part
number
arrangement
on the extreme
left hand
(first) posi-
tion
of the
part
number
is as
follows:
Letters
"A"
through
"Z"
Numerals
"0"
through
"9"
a.
The
order of
precedence
in
continuing
the
alpha-
numerical
arrangement
in the
second and
succeeding
posi-
tions
of the
number
from
left to
right is as
follows:
Space
(blank
column)
Diagonal
(slant)
/
Point
(period).
Dash
(hyphen)-
Letters "A"
through
"Z"
Numerals
"0"
through
"9"
b.
Alphabetical
"O's"
shall
be
considered as
numerical
"zeros."
Spaces,
diagonals,
points,
and dashs do
not
appear
in the
extreme
left hand
position of the part
number;
how-
ever,
they may
be
used in
the
second and
succeeding
posi-
tion of
the
part
number
and take
precedence over
letters
and
numerals as
indicated
above.
7-11.
SOURCE,
MAINTENANCE,
AND
RE-
COVERABILITY
(SMR)
CODE.
SMR
definitions
are
set forth
in
T.O.
00-25-195. Codes
were
not
available
for
insertion
in
the SMR
column
herein as
of the
publication
date
of this
manual.
7-12. REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
INDEX
IN-
TRODUCTION.
Section X
contains an
alphanumerical
listing
for all
Reference
Designaters
assigned to
electrical
components listed by
figure and
index
number in
the
Main-
tenance
Parts List.
Reference
Designators
have
been
as-
signed to
electrical
components
in compliance
with
MIL-
STD-16.
They appear
in
diagrams of
electrical
and elec-
tronic circuits
and assist
in
correlating
graphic
symbols
shown
thereon with
parts
list,
descriptions,
and part
numbers.
7-13.
HOW
TO
USE
THIS
IPB.
For an
expla-
nation of
how
to
identify a
part
whether
the part
number
is or is not
known
see
Figure
7-1
.
7-14.
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
LETTER
SYMBOLS LIST.
The
following is a list
of
abbreviations
and
symbols
used
throughout
this
technical
order in com-
pliance with
Military
Standard
MIL-STD-1
2:
Abbreviation
Term
A
Ampere
AC
Alternating
Current
AWG
American
Wire Gage
7-2

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