SECTION II
TM5-3895-354-14&P
-pared for assembly groups and subassembly groups, and
5.Special Information.
listings are divided into the some groups.
Use the following subparagraphs as applicable:
(2) Second. Find the figure covering the assembly
a. USABLE ON CODE. Not Applicable.
group or subassembly group to which the item belongs
b.
FABRICATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Not
Applicable.
(3) Third. Identify the item on the figure and use the
c.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION.
Detailed
Figure and Item Number Index to find the NSN.
assembly instructions for items source coded to be
assembled From component spare/repair parts are
b. When National Stock Number or Par Number is
found in this manual. Items that make up the
Known.
assembly are listed immediately following the
assembly item entry or reference is made to an
(1) First. Using the National Stock Number or the
applicable figure.
Part Number Index, find the pertinent National Stock Item
d. KITS. Not Applicable.
Identification Number (NIN) sequence (see 4.a(1)). The
Number or Part Number. The NSN index is in
part numbers in the Part Number index are listed in
National
ascending alphanumeric sequence (see 4.b). Both indexes
e. INDEX NUMBERS. Items which have the
cross-reference you to the illustration/figure and item number
word BULK in the figure column will have and index
of the item you're looking for.
number shown in the item number column. This
(2) Second. Turn to the figure and item number,
index number is a cross-reference between the
verify that the item is the one you're looking for, then locate
National Stock Number/ Part Number Index and the
the item number in the repair parts list for the figure.
bulk material list in Section II.
7. Abbreviations.
f.
ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS.
Not
For standard abbreviations see MIL-STD-1 2D, Military
Applicable.
Standard Abbreviations For Use On Drawings, Specifications,
6. How to Locate Repair Parts.
Standards
And
In
Technical
Documents.
a. When National Stock Number or Part Number
is Not Known.
(1) First.
Using the table of contents,
determine the assembly group or subassembly group
to which the item belongs. This is necessary since
figures
are
pre
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