MANUAL LAYOUT
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1. SECTION NAME Parts are broadly classified according to their functions.
Refer to the Group Index (table of contents) for respective section name.
2. FIG. No. The FIG. number indexes the reference and part numbers to the illustration. Figure numbers
that vary only in the tens place (i.e..: 700 and 710) are in a group of the same section
(i.e..:Electrical Device Group).
3. REF. No . The Reference number identifies the part illustration with the corresponding part number in the
part list.
4. SUBASSEMBLY SUBASSEMBLY parts of part assembly are listed below the assembly part. The subassembly
part reference number is indicated by the number led by "-" such as "-1", "-2".
5. PART NUMBER It is the number assigned for sales unit. Use the PART No. when making an order.
6. DESCRIPTION It is designation of the part.
7. QTY. Quantity of each part used for each product.
8. REMARKS This gives a distinctive feature and/or a supplementary comment for the type, the specification,
and the part concerned. It also shows part number(s) interchangeable for the part.
9. FROM-TO This section shows the CODE No. to indicate the history of progress in which improved parts
have been introduced in the product. The FROM-TO CODE No. helps to identify PART No.
being employed in the product concerned. See the examples below:
- The part is used in the product irrespective of CODE No.
2101- The part is used in the products with CODE No. of 2101 and after this number.
- 2100 The part is used in the products with CODE No. of 2100 and before this number.