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c. Location and function of operating and adjustment controls used in normal operation.
d. Other signiicant features: For example; length of stroke, operating pressure, displacement, duty
cycle, inlet and outlet connection sizes, and direction of rotation.
3.4.3.2.2 Maintenance concept. The maintenance concept shall contain explanations of "Operation and
Maintenance", "Intermediate/Depot Maintenance", "On-Condition Maintenance", horizontal and/or vertical
maintenance (e.g., engines), and other relevant information. When applicable the narrative shall include
deinitions of unusual terms and abbreviations.
3.4.3.2.3 Environmental control. When applicable, environmental control (clean room) information required
for maintenance or overhaul of equipment shall be speciied.
3.4.3.2.4 Warranty provisions. When applicable, equipment/hardware warranty provisions shall be included.
Only those provisions that affect or limit equipment operation, maintenance, or repair procedures shall be
stated. For example, if a unit contains a power supply which is under warranty, a statement similar
to the following would be used: "Power supply PS2 is a warranted item. During the warranty period,
maintenance of the power supply is limited to removal and replacement of the input ilters or the complete
power supply." Inclusion of warranty provisions in no way alleviates the requirement for repair procedures
which will be used after expiration of the warranty.
3.4.3.3 Master list of special tools, test equipment, and consumables WP. This WP shall always be the
third WP of the manual, or of the primary manual of a manual set. The irst page of the WP shall be the
title page/view consisting of requirements in 3.4.3.1a. This WP shall list all special tools, test equipment,
and consumables required for the work described within the manual or manual set. Such items shall be
selected from the list of tools and test equipment approved by the Government by means of Support
Equipment (SE) listings, provisioning conferences, Engineering Change Proposals (ECP), and procurement
documents. Standard types of tools, such as screwdrivers and pliers shall not be listed. Standard types of
test equipment, such as voltmeters and tube testers shall be listed. When a contractor cannot obtain an
approved list, a manual shall show the contractor s recommended special tools and test equipment. However,
these recommendations shall be changed promptly to conform to the oficial Government list as soon as
such information is provided to the contractor.
3.4.3.3.1 Master list of special tools.
The list of special tools shall be arranged in the following format.
Master
List
of
Special
Tools
Use
CAGE
Part No./Speciication
Figure/Index
Nomenclature
Code
No./NSN.
No.
a. Part (tool) Number. Tools shall be listed in alphanumeric sequence by part (tool) number,
speciication number, or national stock number.
b. CAGE Code. Contractor and Government Entity (CAGE) code or manufacturers name and
address if code is not available.
c. Figure and Index Number. The igure and index numbers that appear in other WPs, or this
WP, of the manual, shall be shown.
d. Nomenclature. Nomenclature shall be in accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
e. Use. The purpose of each tool shall be stated. If the use is described in any part of the manual,
reference to the applicable WP will sufice.
3.4.3.3.2 Master list of test equipment.
The list of test equipment shall be arranged in the following format:
Master
List
of
Test
Equipment
Use
CAGE
Figure &
Nomenclature
Part No./Speciication
Code
Index No.
No./NSN
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