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AIR FORCE
T.O. 10M1-8-4-4
TM 11-5895-1044-24P
ARMY
TM SL-4-08419A
MARINE CORPS
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION TO THE
ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
1-1.
SCOPE.
1-2. This Illustrated Parts Breakdown lists and illustrates the Shelter, Rigid S611/T, part number 7001027-504.
1-3.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS.
1-4.
The following related publications contain maintenance and overhaul instructions for the equipment covered by
this Illustrated Parts Breakdown.
T.O. 1OM1-7-8-1
Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual
TM 11-5895-1044-14
Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual
TM 08045-15/12
Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual
1-5.
1-6.
1-7.
1-8.
The Maintenance Parts List (MPL) consists of the Shelter, Rigid S611 /T broken down into assemblies,
subassemblies, and detail parts. The following paragraphs define the use of each column.
1-9.
FIGURE AND INDEX NUMBER. The column contains the numerically assigned figure numbers for each
illustration. Within each figure, numerically arranged index numbers are assigned to aid in locating a part in the
Maintenance Parts List and the associated illustrations. If more than one sheet is required to illustrate the assembly, the
sheet number will follow the figure number separated by a diagonal (/).
1-10. PART NUMBER. The numbers listed in this column are those pertaining to the manufacturer, except in the case of
Government standard parts (AF, AN, MS, JAN, MIL, and USN), and are used exclusively to identify parts. Parts which are
used exactly as purchased, i.e., in a condition ready for installation, are listed in the Part No. column by the manufacturer's
part number with the Texas Instruments specification control number parenthetically following the description in the
description column. An asterisk (*) following a part number signifies that the part must be requisitioned in accordance with
the requirements of AFR 6-4. A number sign (#) following a part number identifies the item as GFE/CFE and signifies that
a detailed parts breakdown appears in a separate manual. Reference should be made to paragraph 1-4 for related
publications. In general, assemblies and parts installed at the time the end item was manufactured are listed and identified
in the manual. When an assembly or part (including vendor items), different from the original, was installed during the
manufacture of later items, series, or blocks, all assemblies or parts are listed and identified by a "Usable-on" code (see 1-
15). However, when the original assembly or part does not have continued application (no spares of the original were
procured or such spares are no longer authorized for replacement), only the preferred assembly or part is listed. Also,
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