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TM  5-4930-226-12&P APPENDIX B COMPONENTS OF END ITEMS LIST Section I. INTRODUCTION B-1.   Scope This  appendix  lists  integral  components  of  and basic  issue  items  for  the  nozzle  assembly  to  help  you inventory  items  required  for    lfe  and  efficient operation. B-2.   General The Components of End Item List is divided into the  following  sections: a. Section II, Integral Components of the End Item. These  items,  when  assembled,  comprise  the nozzle assembly and must accompany it whenever it is transferred or turned in. These illustrations will help you identify these items. b.  Section  III,  Basic  Issue  Items.  These  are minimum essential items required to place the noz- zle assembly in operation, to operate it, and to per- form  emergency  repairs.  Although  shipped  sepa- rately   packed   they   must   accompany   the   nozzle assembly during operation and whenever it is trans- ferred  between  accountable  officers.  The  illustra- tions  will  assist  you  with  hard-to-identify  items. This  manual  is  your  authority  to  requisition  re- placement  BII,  based  on  Table(s)  of  Organization and  Equipment  (TOE)/Modification  Table  of  Or- ganization  and  Equipment  (MTOE)  authorization of the end item. B-3.  Explanation  of  Columns a.  Illustration.  This  column  is  divided  as  fol- lows: (1)   Figure   Number.   Indicates  the  figure number  of  the  illustration  on  which  the  item  is shown (if applicable). (2) Item Number.  The number used to iden- tify item called out in the illustration. b.  National  Stock  Number  (NSN).  Indicates the National stock number assigned to the item and which will be used for requisitioning. c.  Part  Number  (P/N).  Indicates  the  primary number  used  by  the  manufacturer,  which  controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of  its  engineering  drawings,  specifications,  stan- dards,  and  inspection  requirements  to  identify  an item or range of items. d.  Description.  Indicates  the  Federal  item name  and,  if  required,  a  minimum  description  to identify the item. e. Location.  The physical location of each item listed is given in this column. The lists are designed to inventory all items in one area of the major item before moving on to an adjacent area. f. Usable on Code.  “USABLE ON” codes are in- cluded to help you identify which component items are used on the different models. NOTE When   this   column   is   blank   the   item   required   is   ap- plicable  to  all  items. g. Quantity   Required   (Qty   Reqd).    This   col- umn lists the quantity of each item required for a complete major item. h.  Quantity.  This  column  is  left  blank  for  use during inventory. Under the Rcv’d column, list the quantity  you  actually  receive  on  your  major  item. The Date columns are for use when you inventory the major item at a later date; such as for shipment to another site. B-1

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