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d.
(ALL) National Stock Number (Column 4) Indicates the National Stock Number assigned to the item and
will be used for requisitioning purposes.
e.
(ALL) Description (Column 5) Indicates the Federal item name and any additional Description of the item
required The abbreviation "w/e" when used as part of the nomenclature, Indicates the National Stock Number includes all
armament, equipment, accessories and repair parts Issued with the Item A part number or other reference number is
followed by the applicable five-digit Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer in parentheses If two reference numbers and
Federal Supply Codes for Manufacturers are listed, the first listing refers to the Department of the Defense Drawing
Number and the second listing refers to the actual part manufacturer.
f.
(ALL) Unit of Measure (U/M) (Column 6) Indicates the standard of the basic quantity of the listed Item as
used in performing the actual maintenance function. This measure is expressed by a two-character alphabetical
abbreviation (e 9., ea. in, pr, etc ). When the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue, the lowest unit of issue that
well satisfy the required units of measure will be requisitioned
g.
(ALL) Quantity Incorporated in Unit (Column 7) indicates the quantity of the Item used In the assembly
group. A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a quantity Indicates that a definite quantity cannot be indicated (e g,
shims, spacers, etc.)
h.
(MC) Quantity Per Equipment (Column 8) Indicates the consolidated quantity of the maintenance part
used on an end item upon every appearance of the part In this publication
4.
Special Information.
a.
Usable On Codes are shown In the description column. Uncoded items are applicable to all models and/or serial
number range. Identification of the usable codes used In this publication are:
Code
Used On
A, D
MEP-006A
B, E
MEP-105A
C, F
MEP-115A
b.
Army organizational maintenance personnel will extract the items which they require from Section II, 3rd or 4th
position of Column 2 of the direct and general support RPSTL. Parts which are manufactured or assembled at a higher
level than that authorized to install the part are indicated by the use of higher-level codes in the source column.
c.
Stockage Information.
(1) Air Force stockage information is contained In Initial Supply Support Lists issued separately from this
publication by Sacramento Air Logistics Center in accordance with AFM 67-1, part 1, Chapter 12.
(2) Navy stockage objectives are contained In Consolidated Shipboard Allowance List as furnished separately
from the publication by the Ship Parts Control Center.
(3) Marine Corps Stockage information is contained In columns 3a and 3b of the tabular listing of this
publication.
(4) Army stockage is demand based in accordance with AR 710-2 Repair parts listed In this publication represent
those authorized for use at indicated maintenance levels and will be requisitioned on an as-required basis until stockage
is justified in accordance with AR 710-2.
d.
In the parts list, some of the items are indented to show that they are a component or components of the Item
under which they are indented.
5.
How To Locate Repair Parts.
a.
(ALL) When National Stock Number or Reference number is unknown:
(1) Using the table of contents, determine the assembly group, i.e., batteries and related parts, exhaust and
breather pipes' within which the repair part belongs. This is necessary since illustrations are prepared for functional
groups, and listings are divided into the same groups.
(2) Find the illustration covering the functional group to which the repair part belongs.
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