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| MIL-M-81260A(AS)
Publications. - Pertinent maintenance information con-
3.2.1
tained in existing military standards, Navy Technical Directives, instructions, and
other sources shall be referenced and not repeated except where specifically re -
quired for job performance and clarity. See appropriate publication indexes for
listing.
3.2.2
Designations. - Text shall refer only to types or model
of equipment covered by the manual(s). To facilitate later incorporation of ad-
ditional series (different dash numbers), reference to type or model designation
shall be held to a minimum consistent with clarity. Reference shall be expressed
in definite terms, such as type or model, serial number range, or similar means.
Military serial numbers and AN model designators shall be used when these de-
signators have been assigned to the equipment.
Illustrations. - Illustrations shall be prepared in accordance
3.2.3
with MIL-M-38784.
Exploded Views. - An exploded view of the equipment shall
3.2.3.1
be used for reference in disassembly and reassembly instructions. Index numbers
and a nomenclature list or legend, keyed to the index numbers, shall be used to
identify each part. If the equipment is of such a nature that it cannot be adequately
illustrated by a single exploded view, it may be exploded by subassemblies as
separate views. In such cases, an exploded view showing the complete equipment
exploded into its major assemblies shall be shown first. Parts serving to assemble
the major assemblies shall be shown on this illustration. These views and those
in the illustrated parts breakdown shall be the same, with the sequence of key in-
dex numbers in the order of disassembly. If an illustrated parts breakdown is
combined with a maintenance manual, the exploded view shall not be repeated;
reference shall be from the maintenance portion to the IPB illustration.
Diagrams. - The manual(s) shall include diagrams and
3.2.3.2
associated data required for reference purposes during actual maintenance work.
Diagram shall contain information necessary for maintenance personnel to:
a. Understand the makeup and function of each intercom-
ponent, power, control, signal circuit, and mechanical system.
b. Trace each circuit and mechanical system.
c. Accomplish general and specific troubleshooting on
inoperative or malfunctioning circuits or mechanical equipment.
Full Page and Foldout Diagrams. - Diagrams consisting
3.2.3.2.1
of a full page or more shall be printed on a right-hand page with a blank apron
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