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c. Description, Column 3. This column indicates the Federal item name and any additional description of the item
required. A part number or other reference number is followed by the applicable fiv-digit Federal supply code for
manufacturers in parentheses.
d. Unit of Issue, Column 4. This column indicates the unit used as a basis for issue, e.g., ea, pr, ft, yd, 3tc.
e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit Pack, Column 5. This column not applicable.
f. Quantity Incorporated In Unit, Column 6. This column indicates the quantity of the item used in the functional
group.
g. Quantity Furnished with Equipment, Column 7. This column indicates the quantity of an item furnished with the
equipment.
h. Quantity Authorized, Column 8. This column indicates the quantity of an item authorized the operator/crew to
have on hand or to obtain as required. As required items are indicated with an asterisk.
i.
Illustration. Column 9. This column not applicable.
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Explanation of Columns in the Tabular List of Maintenance and Operating Supplies -- Section III.
a. Item, Column 1. This column lists numerical sequenced item numbers assigned to each component application
to facilitate reference.
b. Component Application, Column 2. This column identifies the component application of each maintenance or
operating supply item.
c. Federal Stock Number, Column 3. This column indicates the Federal stock number for the item and will be used
for requisitioning purposes.
d. Description, Column 4. This column indicates the item and brief description.
e. Quantity Required for Initial Operation, Column 5. This column indicates the quantity of each maintenance or
operating supply item required for initial operation of the equipment.
f. Quantity Required for 8 Hours Operation, Column 6. This column indicates estimated quantities required for an
average eight hours of operation.
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