MIL-DTL-81310G(AS)
for (IPB) data shall be included in the introduction. The IPB introductory information shall
explain the use of the IPB listings and related figures as outlined in 3.9.1
3.9.1 Explanation of IPB data. The IPB explanation shall follow all other introductory
information in the WAM introduction. The IPB explanation shall include, but not be limited to,
the following:
a. Joint service requirements <intropara>. Complete identifying information is required
if the IPB is to be used by another service that designates the end item by its own type, model or
serial numbers.
b. Index number entry <intropara>. Explain the sequencing of index numbers and their
use in the IPB illustration.
c. Part number entry. Explain the meaning of a dash (-) or "COML."
d. Description entry. Explain the following entries, if applicable:
(1) Indention to show relationship, numbers and leaders (periods).
(2) Preceding symbols (HCI or ESD).
(3) Manufacturer's code.
(4) Any "make-from" parts shall include specific part number and source for the
source stock item.
(a) Appearance in listing, including suppression of the Government and/or prime
contractor's codes. When the prime contractor's code is suppressed, the code must be identified
in the introduction.
(b) Reference shall be made to the H-4/H-8 catalog series for detailed information.
(5) Conditional acronym or abbreviation (LOX/QEC/MAG).
(6) Method of listing attaching parts.
(7) Parts kits. Method of listing, including indention.
(8) Amplifying information.
e. Units per assembly entry. Any unusual entries.
f. Useable on code entry. Application and Alternate/Equivalent/Redesigned parts.
g. Source, maintenance, and recoverability (SM&R) codes <intropara>. An
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