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Groups of non-mating parts
Group II
Group I
Bearing, ball (11701116)
Button (11701056)
Guide assy., push rod (1170121)
Gear, feeder (11701131)
Housing, feeder (11686378)
Guide, clearing (11701140)
Insert (11701129)
Guide, link (12011713)
Link (11701127)
Guide, nose (11686381)
Roller, push rod (11701122)
Housing, feeder cam (11701139)
Stripper sleeve & pin assy.
Plate, fwd guide & brg assy
(11701217)
(11701216)
Sprocket, feeder (11701130)
Solenoid (11701134)
Group III
Arm, pivot (11701128)
Guide, cam (11701137)
Guide, entrance (11686379)
Guide, feeder (11701132)
Pin, timing (11701055)
Push rod assembly (11701126)
Shaft, feeder (11701136)
Spring, clearing (11701124)
4.5.4.1.2  Concurrent repair parts. Concurrent repair parts
shall be tested for interchangeability requirement (see 3.4.18)
by disassembling two feeders, previously tested in 4.4.3.2.1.1,
as necessary and then reassembling them using the concurrent
repair parts.  No hand refinement of parts will be allowed, and
the feeders shall operate and function properly. This test may be
performed independently of the feeder interchangeability test
specified in 4.4.3.2.1.1, and at more frequent intervals using
accepted feeders taken from current production.
4.5.4.2 Interplant. Feeders to be subjected to the
interplant interchangeability. test shall be inspected for timing~
torque, and functioning using the inspection methods specified in
4.4.2.2.13, 4.4.2.2.14, and 4.5.3 respectively, to assure proper
operation before parts are interchanged. Parts shall then be
disassembled from the feeder and identified as to manufacturer.
Disassembled parts shall be mixed and the feeders shall be
reassembled by random selection without altering or hand fitting
any part. After assembly, the feeders shall be inspected for
timing, torque, and functioning using the inspection methods
specified in 4.4.2.2.13, 4.4.2.2.14, and 4.5.3 respectively.
Before feeders are returned to the contractors, the original
parts shall be reassembled to their respective feeders.
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