MIL-DTL-24784/18B (SH)
Items used fewer than five times need not be included in the list of Attaching Hardware providing
the item is completely identified in the parts list, following the part identification that is being
attached.
3.6.8.6 List of manufacturers. The list of manufacturers shall contain the names, addresses, and
CAGE number of all manufacturers supplying items for the equipment as referenced in the parts
list. The list shall be presented in numerical sequence by CAGE number. CAGE numbers shall be
in accordance with Cataloging Handbook H4/H8.
3.6.8.7 Parts location illustrations. Illustrations shall be included to provide positive and rapid
location of parts. Types of parts location illustrations include exploded views, when approved by
the Government, engineering drawings and sectional views, printed-circuit boards, as applicable
(see MIL-DTL-24784). (Suitable parts location illustrations located in other chapters of the
manual may be referenced).
3.6.8.7.1 Criteria for illustrations. Items shall be called out on illustrations by call-out leader,
index number, or grid coordinates. Standard attaching hardware items (such as nuts, bolts,
washers, screws) need not be called out or illustrated, except when they are on exploded views or
are referenced in a procedure. Multiple items of attaching hardware connecting parts together
need not show every item; for example, if four screws and washers attach one part to another,
only one screw and washer need be shown, but all four screw holes on the part must be shown.
Exploded views shall be supplied for units, subassemblies, and components designated Navy
repairable but may be included in Chapter 6, "Repair and replacement", for parts-location
purposes.
3.6.9 Chapter 8, Installation. Drawings and information concerning installation shall be
provided in this chapter when specified in the TMCR (see 6.2). The following type of information
shall be included: site selection, or installation location guidelines (such as moisture precautions
and maximum temperature allowed as appropriate), special tools and materials requirements,
unpacking, and handling (if unusual procedures or precautions are required), preparation of
foundations, mechanical assembly procedures, mounting instructions, bolting diagrams, safety
precautions, grounding and bonding, clearances for access, ventilation, fluid cooling requirements,
clearances for motion under shock, and recommendations for reduction of electrical and
electromagnetic interference, and other interface requirements, as applicable. In addition, this
chapter shall contain tests and test procedures required, to demonstrate that the equipment after
installation is capable of satisfying operational requirements. Also, it shall include information
relating to the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measures taken in the original design or
subsequently incorporated to maintain EMC integrity of the equipment at all times in its life cycle.
The measures include, as a minimum shielding, filtering, grounding, bonding, and routing.
3.6.9.1 Installation drawings. When specified in the TMCR (see 6.2), reproduction of
appropriate installation control drawings shall consist of the following, as applicable:
a. Drawing list.
b. Block diagrams.
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