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WARNING: An operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc , which if not strictly observed, could result in injury to or death of personnel.
CAUTION: An operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment or loss of mission effectiveness or long term health hazards to personnel.
NOTE: An essential operating or maintenance procedure, condition, or statement, which must be highlighted
WARNING
ELECTRICAL TESTS
Electrical power up to 500 volts is used in testing the equipment. Exercise extreme caution during these tests.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
All switches and electrical equipment shall be of the enclosed explosion-proof type All metal apparatus shall be grounded to avoid the danger of igniting test fluid fumes or creating electrical shock.
USING SOLVENTS/PAINTS
Standard precautions such as fire prevention and adequate ventilation shall be exercised when using solvents or applying primer and coating.
Wear gloves or gauntlets when handling solvents as solvents may cause skin disorders.
Cements and solvents used to repair liferafts are flammable and shall be treated as such. Never smoke or permit any type of open flame near when using cements or solvents.
Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) vapor is heavier than air; adequate ventilation shall be provided for working personnel. Dlchloromethane (methylene chloride) is toxic when vapors are inhaled over an extended period of time.
Acrylic monomer and polymer base adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type II, contains a volatile liquid which may prove toxic when vapors are inhaled over extended periods. Use only with adequate ventilation.
Observe fire precautions when using aliphatlc naphtha, Federal Specification TT-N-95.
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Wear gloves to protect hands while handling hot plastic Boiling water shall not be used for heating acrylate base plastics.
Provide adequate ventilation when working with Furane Plastics, Epocast H-991-A, Furane hardener 941, or equivalents as these materials are toxic.
LUBRICATING OIL
Lubricating oil, 1 MIL-L-7808 or MIL-L-23699, contains an additive which is poisonous and absorbed readily through the skin. Do not allow oil to remain on skin any longer than necessary.
FUEL
When servicing aircraft or support equipment, clean up spilled fuel with cotton mops or cotton rags. Wash off any fuel on hands, body or clothing.
HANDLING ACID
Wear protective clothing when mixing acid with water. Always pour acid into water, never water into acid.
MAGNESIUM ALLOY FIRE
Do not use water or any standard liquid or foam-type fire extinguishers on a magnesium alloy fire, as they may cause an explosion. Use dry sand or talcum powder, Federal Specification U-T-30.
REMOVING CORROSION
Take precautions to prevent possible dust explosions when removing corrosion from steel alloys. Use goggles or face shield when removing paint or corrosion with a wire brush or by the grinding method.
TIRES AND WHEELS
If it is necessary to approach a wheel with a hot brake, do so either from directly in front or directly behind the aircraft.
Use extreme caution when prying out foreign material imbedded in tire tread.
Do not use air bottles or booster pumps not designed for tire inflation
OXYGEN SYSTEM
Do not allow petroleum base products to come in contact with oxygen system components, as an explosion or fire may result.
Do not use masking tape to seal openings in oxygen regulators. Masking tape constitutes a safety hazard when used on either serviceable or repairable oxygen equipment.
Do not use drycleaning solvent, Federal Specification P-D-680, near oxygen storage or transfer systems; the combination of these two will form a highly explosive mixture.
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Halon type fire extinguishers, Monobromotrifluoromethane (CF3BR) and Bromochloromethane (CB) are odorless gasses.
When used in confined areas, available oxygen for breathing may be depleted. Use supplied breathing air when using these gasses in enclosed spaces
HYDRAULIC FLUID
To avoid contamination, do not use previously opened cans of hydraulic fluid. Cans of hydraulic fluid can not be resealed. Immediately transfer unused hydraulic fluid to an approved airtight, pressure venting, stainless steel storage reservoir, an approved hydraulic servicing unit or a hydraulic test stand containing the same type hydraulic fluid.
When opening can, clean top and use a clean, sharp, unplated intrument to prevent contamination. Can openers attached to the aircraft must be cleaned before using.
NOISE HAZARD
Noise levels reached during ground runup of Army aircraft are of a level that may cause permanent hearing loss.
Maintenance personnel shall wear adequate hearing protection when working on aircraft with engines in operation
COMPRESSED AIR
Compressed air shall not be used for cleaning purposes except if reduced to less than 30 psi and then only with effective chip-guarding and personal protective equipment.
ENGINE OIL - TURBINE
To avoid contamination, do not use previously opened cans of engine oil. A new sealed can of fluid must be opened and used. When opening can, clean top and use a clean sharp, unplated instrument to prevent contamination.
MERCURY
A very small amount of mercury may produce hazardous vapors. Refer to TM 385-4, Safety Precautions for
Maintenance of Electrical/Electronic Equipment, for safety precautions to use when handling mercury and for methods that are used to clean up mercury spillage.
PROPER USE OF PLATED TOOLS
Use only chrome plated steel or unplated steel tools for disassembly or reassembly procedures described in this manual.
Use of cadmium or zinc plated tools is not permitted since these platings are prone to chipping and flaking. Should these chips or flakes become embedded in aircraft parts galvanic corrosion will result. Should these chips or flakes enter fuel or oil wetted components they may eventually clog the filter or produce intergranular attack of nickel or titanium base alloys at elevated temperature. All tools regardless of type plating should be serviceable and free of chipping.
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PHENOLIC AND PLASTIC MATERIALS ......................................
ADHESIVES, SEALANTS, AND CEMENTS .................................
CONSUMABLE MATERIALS ........................................................
REFERENCES...............................................................................
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................
HARDWARE ..................................................................................
RUBBER MATERIALS ..................................................................
METALS ........................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION
1-4. Responsibilities of Maintenance Activities.
1-1. Purpose. This volume provides general information pertaining to the use and identification of hardware and materials. The application of hardware and materials on specific aircraft is not covered in the volume. Specific aircraft application, usage, and substitution is found in the individual aircraft maintenance manual. This volume is of maximum benefit to the mechanic who desires information about bolts, nuts, rivets, clamps, fittings, plate nuts, torque values, lockwire techniques, cotter pins, safety pins, Hi-
Shear rivets, etc. This volume furnishes the mechanic with information about how to perform various mechanical functions which are used on all aircraft.
This volume is not a requisitioning authority, and applicable repair part and special tool lists should be consulted to obtain the unit of issue and National Stock
Number of the items required for maintenance.
Department of the Army activities engaged in maintenance will:
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Utilize substitute or interchangeable items only when authorized by one of the methods
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Ensure that maintenance contracts for
Department of the Army aircraft provide that material furnished by the contractor meet the substitution and interchangeability standards
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Refer to ATCOM problems concerning interchangeability or substitution of parts, equipment, or material not covered in
1-2. Scope. General information to guide aircraft maintenance personnel is covered within this volume; however, no attempt has been made to include special parts or equipment which are applicable only to individual or special aircraft. Aircraft hardware, their types, characteristics, and uses are presented in
Chapter 2. Materials used in ground servicing and
airframe maintenance, including rubber materials, metals, phenolic and plastic materials, adhesives,
sealants, and cements, are contained in Chapters 3
through 6.
1-3. Authority for Substitution and
Interchangeability of Material (Air Items).
Substitution or interchange of items of material for maintenance of Department of the Army aircraft will not be authorized, nor will orders be issued for shipment, unless substitution or interchangeability has been authorized by the U.S. Army Aviation and Troop
Command (ATCOM) through one of the following methods:
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Incorporation of substitution or interchangeability data in supply manuals, repair parts appendices, or technical directives.
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Interim information in the form of individual replies to specific problems.
1-5. Responsibilities of ATCOM. ATCOM will:
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Ensure that necessary substitution and interchangeability information is published in supply manuals, repair part and special tool lists, and technical directives applicable to specific Army aircraft.
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Investigate and correlate information on substitution or interchangeability of components, assemblies, subassemblies, and detailed parts to be utilized in support of equipment.
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Determine and authorize substitution of raw materials or stock, such as metal sheets, rods, bars, chemicals, lubricants, etc., for use in repair of Department of the Army aircraft either by Department of the Army activities or commercial contractor.
1-6. Recommended Changes to Department of the
Army Publications. Receipts of substitute items that
have not been approved as outlined in paragraph 1-3 to
be utilized for maintenance of Department of the Army aircraft will be reported on Department of the Army
Form 2028.
1-7. Consumable Materials. Refer to Chapter 7 for
consumable materials listed in this volume.
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2-1.General. This technical manual provides general information, and is intended to be used as a guide rather than for specific applications. The technical manuals for each type aircraft provide specific instructions for the use and application of hardware and consumable materials. There is no document published that provides data on substitution of hardware. Substitution of hardware is only authorized by engineering changes for improvement and effectiveness of efficient application and operation of a given segment of equipment. There is no general interchangeability of items listed in Air Force Navy Aeronautical Standards (AN), Military Standards (MS), and National Aerospace Standards (NAS), since each item listed is engineered to a specific standard. The trend is to gradually replace the AN standards with the
MS standards as the MS standards are accepted by all segments of the Armed Forces. When the change occurs, the AN standards become obsolete and are deleted from the military supply system. NAS has been established to provide hardware for specific applications requiring exacting tolerances, finishes, and strengths. These items are applied to military aircraft where engineering decisions dictate their use in lieu of AN and MS hardware. Replacement of NAS items is made in those areas where engineering and design activities decide that the same function can be performed by the replacing part without sacrificing quality on a specific item of equipment.
2-2.Bolts. Most aircraft structural bolts are either general purpose hexagon head bolts, internal wrenching bolts, or close tolerance bolts. Aircraft manufacturers are sometimes compelled to make bolts of different dimensions or higher strength than the standard types. Since these bolts are made for a particular application, it is extremely important that like bolts be used for replacement. When such bolts are not available, and it is necessary to fabricate them locally, care should be taken to use identical material and heat treatment specified in the applicable drawings or an authorized substitute material properly heat-treated. These special bolts are identified by the letter S stamped on the head.
a.
Grip Length. As a general rule, bolt grip lengths should be kept equal to material thickness. The threads should neither bear on the material, nor should the shank protrude. Certain variations are allowed as this is not always possible.
Bolts of slightly greater grip length than that required may be used provided washers are placed under nut or bolt head.
Where plate nuts are used, add shims under the plate. Aluminum alloy washers should be used, except in cases of high torque values, with steel bolts in duralumin parts for prevention of corrosion. Steel washers should be used with steel bolts on steel parts.
NOTE
Steel bolts and aluminum alloy washers should be installed while still wet with, MIL- P-
23377 epoxy polyamide primer.
b.
Installation and End Description. Whenever possible, bolts should be installed with the bolt head up, outboard or forward to prevent the bolt from falling out, should the nut come loose. On rotating controls, heads should be installed in
Bolts A and B show varied chamfer angles, bolt C shows a flat end, and bolt D a round or pointed end.
c.
Locking or Safetying. All bolts should be suitably locked or safetied in accordance with the method used in
original fabrication of the aircraft. Approved methods of safetying are specified in paragraph 2-17
d Bolt Head Identification. Bolts are designed and fabricated of different materials and with different tensile strengths for their individual heat ranges and grip stresses. Each bolt is marked with a code for identification and
physical characteristics. See table 2-1 for these code markings.
Figure 2-1. Bolt-End Description
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2
3
4
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7
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Material Physical characteristics
Classification or specification
Low or Medium
Carbon Steel
Low Carbon Steel
Low or Medium
Carbon Steel
TS: 60,000 psi min
1/4 thru 1 1/2 inch
RH: B70-100
TS 60,000 psi min
1/4thru 4 dia
RH: B69-B100
TS: 74,000 psi min
1/4 thru 3/4 inch dia
RH: B80-100
TS: 60,000 psi min over 3/4 thru 1-1/2 inch dia
RH: B70-700
ASTM-A307
SAE J429
Grade 2
Medium Carbon
Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
TS: 120,000 psi min
1/4 thru 1 inch dia
RH: C25-34
TS: 105,000 psi min over 1 thru 1-1/2 inch dia
RH: C19-30
TS: 120,000 psi min
1/4 thru 1 inch dia
RH: C23-34
SAE J429,
Grade 5 or
ASTM-A499
Type 1
Carbon and Alloy
Steel,
Hardened and
Tempered
MIL-S-1222,
Grade 5
TS: 105,000 psi min over 1 thru 1-1/2 inch dia
RB: B97-C34
TS: 90,000 psi min over
1-1/2 inch dia
RH. B90 min
Low Carbon Martensite TS: 120,000 psi min
Steel, Quenched and 1/4 thru 1 inch dia
Tempered RH: C26-36
SAE J429,
Grade 5 2
Reason: Updating per ANSI B18.2.1 Appendix 111
Medium Carbon Steel, TS: 120,000 psi min
Quenched and
Tempered
1/2 to 1 inch dia inclusive
RH: C24-35
ASTM-A325,
Type 1
2-3
Marking
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Material
Low Carbon
Martenste Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
Atmospheric Corrosion TS: 120,000 psi min
(Weathering) Steel, 1/2 to 1 inch dia
Quenched and
Tempered inclusive
RH: C24-35
Alloy Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
ASTM-A325,
Type 3
TS: 105,000 psi min
1-1/8 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: C19-31
Reason: Updating per ANSI B18.2 1 Appendix 111
TS- 125,000 psi min
1/4 to 2-1/2 inch dia
RH: C2636
AS1M-A354,
Grade BC
TS: 115,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch dia
RH C22-33
Reason Updating per ANSI B18 2 1 Appendix 111
Medium Carbon
Alloy Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
Roll Threaded
After Heat
Treatment
Medium Carbon
Alloy Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
Physical characteristics
Classification or specification
TS: 105,000 psi min
1-1/8 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: C19-31
Reason Updating per ANSI B18 2 1 Appendix 111
TS: 120,000 psi min ASTM-A325,
1/2 to 1 inch dia inclusive
Type 2
RH: C24-35
Reason. Updating per ANSI B18 2 1 Appendix 111
TS. 150,000 psi min
1/4 to 2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
SAE J429,
Grade 7
RH. C28-34
Reason Updating per ANSI B18 2 1 Appendix 111
TS: 150,000 psi min
1/4 to 2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: C32-38
MIL-S-1222,
Grade 8
2-4
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Material Physical characteristics
Classification or specification
Alloy Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
TS: 140,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch dia
RH. C30-38
Reason: Updating per ANSI B18 2 1 Appendix 111
TS: 155,000 psi min
1/4 to 2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: C33-39
ASTM-A354,
Grade BD
TS: 145,000 psi min over 2-1/2 to 4 inch dla inclusive
RH: C31-39
Reason Updating per ANSI B18 2.1 Appendix 111
TS: 150,000 psi min
1/4 thru 1 inch dia
RH: C33-39
SAE J429,
Grade 8 2
Low Carbon
Martensite
Steel, Quenched and Tempered
Alloy Steel,
Quenched and
Tempered
Atmospheric
Corrosion
(Weathering)
Steel, Quenched
TS: 150,000 psi min
1/2 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: C33-38
TS: 150,000 psi min
1/2 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
C33-38
Steel, alloy, medium RH: C26-32 carbon
Steel, alloy, medium RH: C26-32 (For hexagon head carbon bolts)
RH: C32-36 (For socket head bolts)
Steel, alloy, medium RH: C26-32 carbon
ASTM-A490,
Type 1
ASTM-A490
Type 3
AMS 6320
AMS 6322
AMS 6322
Steel, alloy, medium RH: C32-36 medium carbon
MS 6322
2-5
Marking
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, alloy, medium TS: 125,000 psi min carbon (Cr, Ni, Mo) RH: C26-32
Steel, alloy, medium TS: 125,000 psi min carbon (Cr, Ni, Mo) RH- C26-32
Steel, 5 percent
Chromium
Steel, 12 percent chromium
MIL-S - 6050/AMS 6030
(4037) not to be used over 1/2 inch dia
TS: 100,000 psi min up to 4 inch dia inclusive
TS: 95,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch and up to 4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 125,000 psi min 1/4 inch and over dia for
H condition
RH: C25-34
TS: 180,000 psi min 1/4 inch and over dia for
HT condition
RH: C38-47
Classification or specification
MIL-B-6812 includes-
MlL-S-5626 for No 4140
MIL-S-6049 for No. 8740
MIL-S-6050 for No. 8630
MlL-S-6098 for No. 8735
MIL-S-6758 for No. 4130
MIL-S-6050 for No. 4037
AMS 6300
MIL-S-7839 includes.
MIL-S-6049 for No. 8740
MIL-S-6050 for No. 8630
MIL-S-6098 for No. 8735
MIL-S-6758 for No. 4130
MlL-S-6050 for No. 4037
AMS 6300
AISI 501, grade B
ASTM A193
ASTM A193
AISI 416, grade B6
MIL-S-1 222
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Material
Steel, chromium molybdenum
Steel, chromium high-molybdenum
Steel, chromium molybdenum vanadium
Physical characteristics
TS: 125,000 psi man up to 2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Classification or specification
AISI 4140, 4142, and
4145, grade B7
ASTM A193
TS: 115,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch and up to 4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over 4-inch and up to 7-inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min up to 2-1/2 inch dia and under
TS: 115, 000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch and up to 4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 125,000 psi min up to 2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Grade B7M
ASTM A193
Grade B16
ASTM A193
Steel, corrosion resistant
TS. 110,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch and up to 4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over 4-inch and up to 7-inch dia inclusive
TS: 75,000 psi min 1/4 inch in dia and over
RH: B95 max
MIL-S-1222
Steel, corrosionresistant (16Cr, 2NI)
TS 125,000 psi min
RH C26-32
Don't temper MIL-S-18732
(431) in the range of
700°F to 1000°F because of poor impact resistance
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MIL-S-18732 (431)
NAS 380
NAS 1347
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Material
Steel, corrosionresistant
Steel, corrosionresistant
Physical characteristics
TS: 75,000 psi min
1/4 inch and over dia
RH: B95 max
Annealed
TS: 105,000 psi min
1/4 inch and over dia
Cold Washed
TS: 90,000 psi min over 3/4 inch dia
TS: 70,000 psi min
TS: 75,000 psi min
Classification or specification
MIL-S-1222
NAS 380
NAS 1347
Steel, corrosionresistant (18Cr, 8NI)
Carbide solution treated
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
Carbide solution treated
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
Cold Drawn
TS: 125,000 psi min up to
3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
No 410, annealed
QQ-S-763, Class
202, 300 series of stainless steel or (18-8)
AISI 304, grade B8
ASTM A193
AISI 304, grade B8
ASTM A320
AISI 304, grade B8
(A320)
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8Ni) strain hardened
TS: 125,000 psi min up to
3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS. 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosionresistant
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 and up to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
TS: 125,000 psi min
Up to 0 75 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8NI, in the finish condition columbium TS: 75,000 psi min all dia stabilized)
Annealed
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
Cold Drawn
TS: 125,000 psi min up to
3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS. 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
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Classification or specification
AISI 304, grade B8
ASTM A193
ASTM A320
AMS 7472 (17-20 Cr, 7
11 Ni) or AMS 5637,
SAE
30302 (18Cr, 8NI)
AISI 1347, Grade B8C
ASTM A193
ASTM A320
AISI 1347, grade B8C
(A320)
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8Ni, and strain hardened columbium TS: 125,000 psi min up to stabilized) 3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch and up to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosionAnnealed resistant (16Cr, 18Ni), condition: A
TS: 75,000 psi min
1/4 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH: B65-95
Headed and rolled from annealed and then reannealed condition: AF
TS: 85,000 psi max
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS 100,000 psi min over
1-1 /4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Annealed
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
Classification or specification
AISI 1347, Grade B8C
ASTM A193
ASTM A320
AISI 348, grade B8D
(A:320)
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, corrosion resistant
(16Cr, 18Ni)
Machined from strain hardened stock
Condition SH
TS: 120,000 psi min
1/4 to 5/8 inch dia inclusive
RH C24-36
TS: 110,000 psi min
3/4 to 1 inch dia inclusive
RH: C20-32
TS: 100,000 psi min
1-1/8 to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
RH B95-C30
TS: 95,000 psi min
1-3/8 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
RH B90-C28
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8Ni, TS: 75,000 psi min all dia columblum stabilized)
Carbide solution treated in the finish condition
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
Cold Drawn
TS: 125,000 psi min up to
3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to 1-inch dia inclusive
Classification or specification
AISI 321, Grade B8T
ASTM A193
AISI 321, grade B8T
ASTM A320
AISI 321, grade B8T
(A320
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, corrosionTS: 105,000 psi min over resistant (18Cr, 8NI, 1-inch and up to 1-1/4 columbium stabilized) inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8Ni, and strain hardened titanium stabilized) TS: 125,000 psi min up to
3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosionCarbide solution treated resistant (18Cr, 8NI, TS 75,000 psi min all dia free machining)
Carbide solution treated in the finish condition
TS: 75,000 psi min all dia
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1 /4 inch dia inclusive
TS 100,000 psi min over
1-1 /4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
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Classification or specification
AISI 321, grade B8T
ASTM A320
AISI 303, grade B8F
ASTM A193
AISI 1303, grade B8F
ASTM A320
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Material Physical characteristics
Steel, corrosionCold Drawn resistant (18Cr, 8NI, TS: 125,000 psi min up to free machining) 3/4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over
3/4-inch and up to
1-inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
1-inch and up to 1-1/4 inch dia inclusive
TS: 100,000 psi min over
1-1/4 inch and up to
1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
Steel, corrosion- and TS: 130,000 psi min heat-resistant (15Cr, BH- 248 to 341
26Ni,1 3Mo,1 9T1,
0 3V)
Steel, corrosion- and TS: 130,000 psi min up heat-resistant to 1-1/4 inch inclusive
RH C27-37
Steel, chromium molybdenum
TS: 125,000 psi mmn up to
2-1/2 inch dia inclusive
TS: 105,000 psi min over
2-1/2 inch and up to
4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 125,000 psi min
1/4 to 2-1/2 inch dia
RH C25-34
TS: 115,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch dia
RH C22-34
Classification or specification
AISI 303, grade B8F
ASTM A320
AMS 5731
A286
MIL-B-7874, 1200°F
AISI 4140, 4142, 4145 grade L7 ASTM A320
MIL-S-1222
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Material
Steel, nickel chromium molybdenum
Alloy steel
Physical characteristics
TS: 125,000 psi min up to
4-inch dia inclusive
TS: 125,000 psi min
1/4 inch to 2-1/2 inch dia
RH C25-34
TS: 115,000 psi min over 2-1/2 inch dia
RH. C22-34
125,000 to 145,000 psi
Close tolerance
Close tolerance shank and/or head
Close tolerance shank and/or head, high strength
160,000 to 180,000 psi
Classification or specification
AISI 4340, grade L43
ASTM A320
MIL-S-1222
NAS380
NAS1347
NAS380
NAS380
Alloy Close tolerance shank and/or head, 125,000 to 145,000 psi
Rolled threads after heat treatment
Aluminum alloy TS: 62,000 psi min
Aluminum alloy 2024 TS: 62,000 psi min in T4 temper 1/4 inch dia and over
Aluminum alloy 6061 TS: 42,000 psi min in T6 temper 1/4 inch dia and over
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NAS380
NAS380
NAS380
MIL-13-6812 (AL-24)
MIL-S-1222 (2024)
MIL-S-1222 (6061)
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Material Physical characteristics
Aluminum alloy 7075 TS: 68,000 psi min in T73 temper 1/4 inch dia and over
Bronze, commercial TS: 85,000 psi min
Nickel aluminum, bronze
TS: 90,000 psi min
1/4 inch dia and over
Titanium alloy
T-6AL-4V annealed condition
Titanium alloy
Ti-AL-4V solution treated and aged
TS: 125,000 psi min
1/4 to 1-1/2 inch dia inclusive
TS: 120,000 psi min over 1-1/2 to 2 inch dia inclusive
TS: 115,000 psi min over 2 inch dia
TS: 145,000 psi min
1/4 to 1 inch dia inclusive
TS: 135,000 psi min over 1 inch dia
Classification or specification
MIL-S-1222 (7075)
NAS380
MIL-S-1222, grade 632
MIL-S-1222 grade T7
1 Marking for corrosion-resistant steel screws. Only one visible dash necessary after slotting operations.
Position optional. No marking required on heads of sizes number 4 or smaller.
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Figure 2-2. Hexagon Head Bolt Identification
Hexagon Head Bolts. The standard aircraft machine bolt (hexagon head) is an all-purpose structural bolt used for general applications involving tension and shear loads. Steel bolts smaller than number 10 and aluminum alloy bolts smaller than 1/4 inch are easily overstressed at assembly and are not used in primary structures.
(1) Material. Bolts are made of cadmium- or zinc-plated corrosion-resistant steel, corrosion-resistant steel, or anodized aluminum alloy.
(2) AN bolt part number. The AN bolt code designation indicates type of bolt, diameter, material, overall length, and if the head or shank is drilled. See
figure 2-2 and refer to tables 2-2 through 2-5.
capscrews, spring lockwashers may be used when specified g.
Close Tolerance Bolts. Close tolerance, hexagon-head, and 100-degree countersunk bolts are used in aircraft fabrication where bolted joints are subject to severe load reversals and vibration The bolt shanks are made to close tolerance, permitting a very close fit with the use of reamers. Use such bolts to eliminate lost motion in control systems, etc. Hexagon
head bolts are shown in figure 2-2,100-degree countersunk bolts are shown in figure 2-4. Use an
internal hexagonal, Phillips or Frearson recess-type wrench for turning counter-sunk head bolts.
f.
Drilled Head Bolts. Drilled head bolts, as
shown in figure 2-3, differ from the standard hexagon
head bolts. The drilled head bolt has a deeper head, which is drilled for securing with lockwire. Each face of the bolt head is drilled. Use discrimination when substituting drilled head bolts for hexagon head bolts.
When drilled head bolts are used as
2-16
Figure 2-4. Countersunk Close Tolerance Bolt
Table 2-2. Bolt Diameter by Part Number
Part No.
AN3
AN4
AN5
AN6
AN7
AN8
AN9
AN10
AN12
AN14
AN16
Dia.
3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
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Table 2-5. Bolt Length by Dash Number
Dash No.
-10
-11
-12
-13
-14
-15
-16
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-17
-20
-21
-22
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 7/8
2
2 1/8
2 1/4
Table 2-3. Bolt Material by Letter Preceding
Dash Number
Code Material
DD
C
No letter
Aluminum Alloy
Corrosion-Resistant Steel
Nickel Steel h.
Internal Wrenching Bolts. Internal wrenching
bolts, as shown in figure 2-5, are high strength steel
bolts used primarily in tension applications. The bolt hole must be countersunk or a high tensile countersunk washer must be used to clear the large corner radius of the shank at the head and give adequate bearing area.
Use a high tensile plain washer under nut if required.
Do not substitute common aircraft bolts and washers for high tensile bolts and washers.
Location
Table 2-4. Hole Location by Letter
Code
Undrilled Bolt
Drilled Shank Only
Drilled Head Only
Drilled Head and Shank
Add A after dash number
No letter required
Add H before dash number and A after dash number
Add H before dash number
Figure 2-5. Internal Wrenching Bolt
i.
External Wrenching Bolts. External wrenching
bolts (12 point), as shown in figure 2-6, are high-strength
bolts used primarily in tension applications. They are furnished with either drilled or undrilled heads. The radius under the head of this bolt requires a high tensile countersunk washer (MS20002) to be used in conjunction with this bolt. Do not substitute a common aircraft bolt for a high tensile bolt.
j.
Self-Retaining Bolts. Self-retaining bolts can be used on rotating controls as specified in the applicable aircraft maintenance manual. They are primarily intended for use in shear application at dynamic joint assemblies of aicraft where the failure of cotter pin or safety wire would effect safety of flight or endanger personnel. Self-retaining bolts are installed with boltheads facing the direction of rotation.
The two types of self-retaining bolts used are positive retention and impedance.
(1) Positive retention bolts (Figure 2-8A) have a
pawl at threaded end of bolt shank. The pawl is spring loaded to an extended position. When extended, the pawl prevents the nut from being removed. Finger pressure compresses the pawl for removal of the nut and bolt from the part.
(2) Impedance bolts (Figure 2-8A) have either
spring-loaded balls or a spring ring on the bolt shank above the threads. These retaining elements extend the diameter of the bolt and prevents it from sliding from the component.
k.
Clevis Bolts. Clevis bolts, as shown in figure 2-
7, are used in applications subject to shearing stress only. They are frequently used as mechanical pins in control systems. The head is round and slotted.
I.
Eye Bolts. Eye bolts, as shown in figure 2-8,
are used to carry external tension loads and for attachment of such devices as the clevis, cable shackle, or fork of a turnbuckle.
CAUTION
Self-locking bolts will not be reused in flight essential applications, such as flight and engine controls and single bolted structural joints which serve as a
TM 1-1500-204-23-6 primary load path. Damage to components may otherwise result
m. Self-Locking Bolts. Self-locking bolts are used on aircraft to provide tight assemblies which will resist severe vibration conditions. The locking element is a
nylon (or equivalent) pellet, as shown in figure 2-9,
inserted in the threaded section of the bolt. The locking action of the pellet takes place at point of engagement of the screw or nut section. Except as stated in caution above, self-locking bolts are reusable since the nylonlocking element is not cut by the threads upon engagement but merely pressed into the threads. The threads of the bolts used shall show no distinction or scratches deep enough to reduce the efficiency of the threads. The threads of the bolts shall remain in a serviceable condition and shall permit freely there installation with fingers of a new nut up to the selflocking device.
Figure 2-6. External Wrenching Bolt
Figure 2-7. Clevis Bolt
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Tee-Head Bolts. Tee-head bolts are used to close the joints on V-Band clamps. They must be seated correctly and torqued in accordance with the applicable maintenance manual. Check the threads for wear and condition. Replace tee-head bolt if there are signs of wear, galling, or deformation.
o.
Aluminum Bolts. Aluminum bolts are used on aircraft in areas that are highly sensitive to magnetic field changes. They are corrosion-resistant, and are usually hex-head-shaped. Care should be taken when installing these bolts. Check for thread wear and replace in accordance with applicable maintenance manual.
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Jo-Bolts. Jo-Bolts are high strength structural blind fasteners used in close tolerance holes where assembly does not allow installation of AN, NAS, or MS bolts or, in some cases, where the installation of Jo-Bolts may be required for weight saving advantages. However, Jo-Bolts are always considered to be a part of the permanent structure, and primarily subject to shear loads. The Jo-Bolt, installed as a unit consists of a bolt, nut, and sleeve. Jo-Bolts are identified by head type as descnbed in the following paragraphs. TM 1-1500-204-23-6
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POSITIVE RETENTION BOLT
IMPEDANCE BOLT
IMPEDANCE BOLT
Figure 2-8A. Self-Retaining Bolts
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dimple required for the same corresponding size standard screw head. The nut and bolt are made of alloy steel. The sleeve is annealed corrosion-resistant steel. All components are cadmium-plated. There is one flush-type Jo-Bolt designed to fit a countersunk or dimpled hole prepared for a precision rivet. Nut shank size and material specifications are the same
resistant sleeve. The bolt and sleeve are cadmium-plated.
countersink or dimple required for the corresponding size rivet. The bolt is alloy steel and the sleeve is corrosionresistant steel, both cadmium-plated. The nut is an aluminum alloy. After installation, the nut is milled flush
(4) Oversize. The oversize-type Jo-Bolt is used in special applications where the hole size has been exceeded and standard Jo-Bolts cannot be used.
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Huck Bolts (Lockbolt). The Huckbolt is a form of bolt, combining the features of both a high strength bolt and a rivet, with advantages over each. The Huck bolt is generally used in wing splice fittings, landing gear fittings, fuel cell fittings, longerons, beams, skin splice plates, and other major structural attachments. It is easier and more quickly installed than the conventional rivet or bolt and eliminates the use of lockwashers, cotter pins, and special nuts. Like the rivet, the Huck bolt requires a pneumatic hammer or pull gun for installation. When installed, the Huck bolt is rigidly and permanently locked in place r.
Fitting Structural Bolts. There are two basic methods for fitting structural bolts. These methods are presented in the following paragraphs.
(1) Bolt fit. All bolt holes should present a good mechanical fit. Generally, it is permissible to use the first lettered drill size larger than nominal diameter, except where standard hexagon bolts are used in light-drive fit applications and where close tolerance bolts or clevis bolts are used. All drills above 1/2 inch are required by the inchdiameter size of the bolt used. Special fits will be discussed under the respective bolts. Bolt holes must not be oversized or elongated as the bolt in such a hole will carry none of its shear load until the parts have yielded or deformed enough to allow the beanng surface of the oversized hole to come into contact with the bolt. A bolted joint with an oversized hole is
cause failure of other bolts since they are forced to carry a greater load than originally intended. Oversize or elongated holes may be drilled or reamed to take the next larger bolt provided the greater hole size does not weaken the part.
Consult the aircraft maintenance manual or maintenance officer before using this procedure. All bolt holes must be normal to the surface involved to provide full beanng surface for bolt head and nut.
(2) Drive fit. A tight drive or light drive fit may be used. Tight drive fit is obtained as bolt moves into place when struck sharply with a hammer. Light drive fit may be considered an interference fit of 0 0006 inch for 5/8 inch diameter.
(Other sizes are proportioned) Obtain a light fit as follows:
(a) Measure several bolts of correct nominal size with a micrometer, and separate them into three groups large, medium and small.
(b) Drill initial hole approximately 1/32 inch undersize (1/8 inch undersize for holes 3/4 inch or larger), redrill to 1/64 inch undersize.
(c) Select reamer to cut hole that will give proper interference when using bolts of small group. Ream one or two holes and try fit of small bolts.
(d) When hole is too small, use a reamer of same nominal size, but with a slightly larger cut.
(e) When either of first holes are too large for light-drive fit conditions with small bolts, use medium or large group to satisfy light-drive fit conditions. Tap lightly into position.
NOTE
Take particular care to avoid elliptical, eccentric, or otherwise untrue holes. These holes may allow the bolt to be driven according to requirements yet prohibit the necessary hole contact along the entire grip length.
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Figure 2-10. Flush Head Jo-Bolt
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Figure 2-11. Hexagon Head Jo-Bolt
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Figure 2-12. Millable Hexagon Head Jo-Bolt
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R 3001-5
R 3001-6
R 3001-8
R 3001-10
R 3002-5
R 3002-6
R 3002-8
R 3002-10
Figure 2-13. Bolted Joint with Oversize Hole
installations where high-shear capability is required. An exception to this high-shear capability is the hardware installed in the body structure maintenance splices. Standard bolts or screws may be substituted for Huck bolts provided the following criteria are met:
• Use standard bolts or screws only when Huck bolts or equivalent fasteners are not available.
• The hole diameter must be large enough not to interfere with the threads of the bolts, but small enough to provide interference fit between the hole and the shank of the bolt.
• When bolts are used to replace Huck bolts used in shear applications, the following series bolts can be used: NAS
1103-1120, NAS 1303-1320, NAS 6203-6220, NAS 624 and Hi-Lok HL-18. When bolts are used to replace Huck bolts used in tension applications, use NAS 624 series bolts (use NAS 1303 for replacement of 3/16-inch diameter
Huck bolts used in tension).
Table 2-6. Huck and Hi-Lok Bolt Substitution
Huck part No.
Hi-Lok part No.
NAS part No.
Hole dia.
(inches)
HL18-5
HL18-6
HL18-81
HL18-10
HL21-5
HL21-6
HL21-8
HL21-10
NAS1465
NAS1466
NAS1468
NAS1470
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NAS1956
NAS1458
NAS1460
0.161 to 0 164
0.185 to 0 188
0 242 to 0.246
0.307 to 0.310
0.161 to 0.164
0.185 to 0.188
0.242 to 0.246
0.307 to 0.310
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• Under emergency conditions, any steel bolt or screw of the same nominal diameter as the hole having a tensile strength of 125,000 psi may be used, provided it is replaced with the correct fastener within 25 flight hours.
t. Substitutions for Jo-Bolts and V-Bolts.
These
bolts can be replaced by the bolts listed in table 2-7.
Jo-Bolts are numbered in relation to their diameter. The asterisk denotes the length dash number. This type of fastener is used primarily in blind installations.
2-3. Nuts. The following paragraphs present the
various families of aircraft structural nuts, their types, means of identification, and proper applications. Thread
Protrusion in all installations, bolts, studs, or screws must extend through the nut for at least two full sized threaded pitches. This applies to both self-locking and plain nuts, and includes any chamfer at the bolt end. The bolt has a chamfered end, which results in the first two threads being smaller than the rest of the treads for easier mating of the nut and bolt. The requirement for the thread protrusion is based on a principle applicable to a bolt and nut assembly when overloaded to the point of failure. The principle is simply that the failure should not consist of thread stripping.
The preferred mode of failure is separation at the shank.
a. Self-Locking Nuts. Self-locking nuts are used on aircraft to provide tight connections, which will not shake loose under severe vibration. These nuts must meet the critical specification as to strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature range set forth in MIL-N- 25027 before they can
be used. Standard nuts are shown in figures 2-14 and 2-15.
• All-metal self-locking nuts shall not be reused in critical applications where failure could cause loss of the aircraft or endanger life.
• When absolutely necessary, all-metal self- locking nuts may be reused in no critical applications only, and then only after having equaled or exceeded the minimum breakaway torque value for the applicable size
• High temperature, MS20500 or approved equivalent, and silverplated, all-metal, self-locking nuts will not be subjected to temperatures in excess of 1200 F (648 C).
• Do not subject cadmium-plated, all-metal, self-locking nuts to temperatures in excess of 450 F (232 C).
• Do not run a thread-cutting tap through an all-metallic, self-locking nut, as this will destroy the selflocking properties.
(1) Types. The two general type self-locking nuts currently in use are designated as the all-metal type and the nonmetallic insert (fiber or nylon) type. Each obtains its locking quality through a different means as indicated by its respective title.
The nonmetallic fiber or nylon insert is pressed within the inside diameter of the nut proper.
When a screw or bolt is installed, the insert stretches and forces contact between itself and
(a) All-metal self-locking nuts. Locking action of the nut depends upon the ability of the metal to recover its action. When used the following criteria m u s t be met: size and shape when the locking action and the load-carrying portion are engaged by bolt or screw threads. When used, the following criteria must be met:
• N o n m e t a l l i c s e l f - l o c k i n g n u t s shall not be reused in critical applications where failure could cause loss of the aircraft or
Table 2-7. Jo- and V-Bolt Substitution
e n d a n g e r l i f e .
Jo-Bolt part No
V-Bolt part No.
Hole dia
(inches) • W h e n a b s o l u t e l y n e c e s s a r y , n o n m e t a l l i c s e l f - l o c k i n g n u t s
WP 164 BA5A*H 0 164 to 0.168 m a y b e r e u s e d i n n o n - c r i t i c a l
WP 200 BA6A*H 0.199 to 0.203 a p p l i c a t i o n s o n l y , a n d t h e n
WP 260 BA8A*H 0.261 to 0.265 o n l y a f t e r h a v i n g e q u a l e d o r
WP 312 BA1OA*H 0.313 to 0.317 exceeded the minimum
WP 164 BA5A*F 0.164 to 0.168 b r e a k a w a y t o r q u e v a l u e f o r
WP 200 BA6A*F 0.199 to 0.203 t h e a p p l i c a b l e s i z e n u t , a s
WP 260 BA8A*F 0.261 to 0 265
WP 312 BA1OA*F 0.313 to 0.317
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Figure 2-14. Self-Locking Thin Nut
Figure 2-15. Self-Locking Plain Nut
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Table 2-8. Minimum Breakaway Torque for Used All-Metallic and Nonmetallic Self-Locking Nuts
Nut size Minimum breakaway torque (in-lbs)
1
Fine Thread
10-32
2
1/4-28
2
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
5/8-18
3/4-16
7/8-14
1-12
1 1/8-12
1 1/4-12
1 3/8-12
1 1/2-12
6.5
9.5
14.0
18.0
24.0
32.0
50.0
70.0
90.0
117.0
143.0
180.0
210.0
Coarse Thread
4-40
2
6-32
2
8-32
2
10-24
2
1/4-20
2
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
7.5
12.0
16.5
24.0
30.0
40.0
3/4-10
7/8-9
1-8
1 1/8-7
1 1/4-7
1 3/8-6
1 1/2-6
60 0
82 0
110.0
137 0
165.0
200.0
230.0
1 3/4-5 300.0
1
Minimum breakaway torque is defined as the torque necessary to start the nut on or off the bolt with no axial load on the nut and with the bolt through the nut.
2
Test nut for minimum breakaway torque by attempting to insert a matching bolt by hand Reuse only those nuts that cannot be tightened down with fingers after the locking action engages bolt or stud. Nuts that do not meet the minimum breakaway torque shall not be used
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• Bolts, studs, and screws of 5/16-inch diameter and over with cotter pin holes may be used with nonmetallic insert self-locking nuts, provided the cotter pin holes are free from burrs. Burrs tend to tear the nonmetallic insert, rendering it unsatisfactory as a locking device.
• Bolts, studs, and screws of 1/4-inch diameter and under with cotter pin holes may be used with nonmetallic insert self locking nuts in an emergency. These nuts shall be replaced as soon as possible with the specified type.
• Do not use bolts, studs, and screws with rough ends and damaged threads
• Do not subject nonmetallic self-locking insert nuts to temperatures in excess of 250°F (121°C).
• Do not run a thread-cutting tap through a nonmetallic insert self-locking nut, as this will destroy the self-locking properties.
(2) Application Self-locking nuts are used in conjunction with specially fabricated parts, or they are fabricated for specific purposes Various applications of self-locking nuts include use as plate nut, channel assemblies, and for engines and accessories. Except as stated herein, the various applications of self-locking nuts are subject to the same general guidelines described previously for all-metallic and nonmetallic self-locking nuts.
(a)
Plate nuts. Plate nuts, also called anchor nuts, are shown in figures 2-16 through 2-18 These self-
locking nuts, MS21047, MS21048, and MS21078, are used to give flexibility in locations where the self-locking feature is required for use. These nuts must be handled and installed carefully to prevent them from being deformed. Bases are
centered over a bolt or screw hole. When properly tightened, the nut rests firmly against its holder Floating anchor nuts are for nonstructural usage and should be used in locations where the temperature does not exceed 250°F (121°C).
Bolts and screws 1/4 inch diameter and smaller with cotter pin holes should not be used in all metal plate nuts Self-
NOTE
Plate nuts, installed with projection welds, will be removed by drilling out the welds in such a manner that a standard drilled plate nut can be used for replacement.
numerous self-locking nuts. The channels are track-like bases with regularly spaced removable or nonremovable nuts.
The removable-type channel assembly carries a floating nut which can be snapped in or out to simplify removal of damaged nuts. Self-locking nuts may be reused as long as they meet the minimum breakaway torque requirements of
table 2-8. Replace the individual damaged nuts or the channel assembly as appropriate.
(c) Engines and accessories Self-locking nuts applicable only to engines and accessories are used as follows
1 Secure rocker box covers on air- cooled engines with self-locking nuts.
2 Use self-locking nuts where specified by manufacturer on his assembly drawings, part lists, and bills of materials, or where their use is shown in the applicable illustrated parts breakdown manual for a particular type and model of engine or accessory.
3 Do not use No. 10 or 1/4-inch size self-locking nuts with drilled studs
4 See figure 2-20 for example of an engine self-locking nut.
Figure 2-16. Self-Locking Plate Nut
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Figure 2-17. Floating Anchor Nuts Figure 2-18. Plate Nut Styles
CAUTION
Self-locking nuts shall not be reused in applications where failure could cause loss of the aircraft or danger to life.
(3) Installation. Self-locking nuts, like most aircraft parts, are precision-built. To perform their job effectively, they must be handled properly.
(a) Instructions. The procedures for installing self-locking nuts are as follows:
1 Since self-locking nuts are purposely made with a tight locking insert, a wrench must be used to tighten them.
2 Start nut and bolt connections by hand to prevent cross threading.
3 Use drift pin carefully when lining up nut and screw holes to avoid damaging nut.
4 Prevent overstressing bolt and nut threads by using a torque wrench and recommended torque values
5 Use proper tools at all times. Socket and box end wrenches are preferred to open end wrenches as they will not damage the corners of the nuts.
(b)
Limitations. Self-locking nut installation limits are shown in figure 2-21. The limit criteria as
applicable are as follows:
•
chamfered area plus one thread pitch through the nut.
•
• Nuts, made to the minimum height, that are used with bolts of maximum length may give the indication that too many threads are exposed and the grip of the bolt is pushing against the face of the nut. There is no assurance that this is not true until the nut is removed and inspected for scratches.
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Figure 2-19. Channel Assemblies
Figure 2-20. Engine Self-Locking Nut
• It may occasionally be necessary to remove the nut from the bolt to assure that the shank of the bolt has extended through the work.
• Use MS21083 nuts in shear applications only.
• Do not use self-locking nuts at joints in control systems when movement of the joint may result in motion of the nut relative to the surface against which it is bearing.
• Self-locking nuts may be used with antifriction bearings and control pulleys provided the inner race of the bearing is clamped to the supporting structures by the nut and bolt.
• Attachment of nuts will be accomplished so removal and replacement may be completed without injury to the structure.
CAUTION
Self-locking castellated nuts (MS17825 and MS17826) shall be safetied with a cotter pin or lockwire. The nonmetallic insert is not the primary safetying feature of these nuts.
• Because of the nonmetallic insert, the self-locking castellated nuts (MS17825 and MS17826) can be reused, but only after having equaled the minimum breakaway torque value for the applicable size nut, as
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Size and thread
8-32
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
7/8-9
8-36
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
5/8-18
3/4-16
7/8-14
1-14
1 1/8-12
1 1/4-12
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2-9. Recommended Torque Values
Plain & castellated steel hex nuts used with bolts in tension loading average range (In-lbs)
1
Fine Thread
12-15
20-25
50-70
100-140
160-190
450-500
480-690
800-1000
1100-1300
2300-2500
2500-3000
3700-5500
5000-7000
9000-11000
Coarse Thread
12-15
20-25
40-50
80-90
160-185
235-255
400-480
500-700
700-900
1150-1600
2200-3000
Thin plain & castellated steel hex nuts used with bolts in shear loading average range (in-lbs)l
7-9
12-15
30-40
60-85
95-110
270-300
290-410
480-600
600-780
1300-1500
1500-1800
2200-3300
2
2
3000-4200
2
5400-6000
7-9
12-15
25-30
48-55
95-100
140-155
240-290
300-420
420-540
700-950
1300-1800
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Table 2-9. Recommended Torque Values - CONT
NOTE
• The above torque loads may be used for all cadmium-plated steel nuts of the fine or coarse thread series which have approximately equal number of threads and equal face bearing areas
• Torque values are nominal and may not agree with specific aircraft or engine maintenance manuals
Torque values cited in specific manuals are correct for individual application.
• Size refers to bolt shank diameter or inside diameter of nut and thread indicates number of threads per inch.
• Torque values are derived from oil-free cadmium-plated threads.
• All torque values are based on use of 125 KSI bolts.
• Average torque values in shear loading are approximately 60 percent torque values in tension loading.
1
2
Torque values are applicable to self-locking nuts as well.
Estimated corresponding values.
Figure 2-21. Self-Locking Nut Installation Limits
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(4)
Substitution.. AN310 castellated nuts (paragraph 2-3b) may be substituted for MS21042 and MS21044
nuts, provided the AN310 nuts are secured with cotter pins. AN320 castle shear nuts may be substituted for
MS21042, MS21083, and MS21245 nuts.
NOTE
These substitutions may be made when self-locking nuts are not available
(5) Temperature designations. High-temperature self-locking nuts are identified by the numeral 12 stamped into the metal They will withstand temperatures as high as 1200°F (649°C) Some high temperature self-locking nuts are identified by a letter H stamped into the metal They will withstand temperatures as high as 550°F (288°C).
Standard self-locking nuts have no special markings, but are used within the temperature range of 0 to 250°F (-18 to
121°C.)
b. Castellated Nuts. There are three types of castellated nuts. They consist of airframe, shear, and engine castle nuts
(1)
bolts or studs. Use a cotter pin or lockwire to secure this nut
(2)
Shear Use AN320 airframe castellated shear nuts, as shown in figure 2-23, for those devices, such as
drilled clevis bolts and threaded taper pins, that are subjected to shear loads only.
(3) Engine. Engine castle nuts, AN121551 through AN121575, are identified by E11 stamped into the metal
Do not substitute any other type nut.
setscrews, threaded rod ends, and other similar Items
d. Jamnuts. Use hexagon jamnut, NAS509, with a washer, NAS513, for locking rod-end terminals to hydraulic piston rods Use lockwire as an additional locking device
miscellaneous nonstructural applications. An auxiliary locking device should be used with these nuts.
obtained by the fingers, and where the assembly is removed frequently. When a plain wingnut requires securing with lockwire, a 0 070 inch (
±
0.010 inch) diameter hole must be drilled in the center of one lobe The WC02 self-locking wingnut does not require lockwire.
commonly called speed nuts. Use with standard and sheet metal self-tapping screws in various nonstructural locations
Speed nuts in supporting line clamps, conduit clamps, electrical equipment, access doors, and other similar items.
Speed nuts are made from spring steel and are arched prior to tightening The arched spring lock prevents the screw from working loose They are easily inserted, and finger pressure keeps them from turning. The use of the wrenches is unnecessary Use speed nuts only where originally used in fabrication of the aircraft.
Figure 2-22. Airframe Castle Nut
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h Internal Wrenching Nuts. Use internal wrenching nuts, NAS443, where heat-treated, self-locking nuts are specified to carry high strength bolt tension loads.
i.
Identification of Nuts. Any nut may be identified provided the type can be determined and mating bolt or screw is available Determine major diameter of bolt or screw with a micrometer Use a thread pitch gauge to match threads of bolt
The number marked on the gauge segment will indicate the threads per inch, the thread pitch, and the inside diameter of the nut required.
NOTE
Proper gauge segment is ensured when no light is seen between the pitch of the bolt threads and the pitch of the gauge segment j
auxiliary locking device, such as a checknut, or a lockwasher, is required when this type nut is used.
2-4.
Washers. Washers used in aircraft structures are plain lockwashers, and special washers
smooth bearing surface It acts as a shim in obtaining the correct relationship between the threads of the bolt and the nut
It will adjust the position of castellated nuts with respect to drilled cotter pin holes in bolts.
(1) Uses The general rule is to use one washer under each nut. However, if one washer falls to cover the underthread grip or falls to place the nut in the proper position for cotter pins, then one more washer may be added if more than two washers are needed, the bolt length should be changed. Other use criteria are as follows.
Use a cadmium-plated steel washer under the nut with the washer bearing directly against the structure unless otherwise specified.
Figure 2-24. Plain Checknut Figure 2-25. Light Hexagon Nuts
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• Use plain washers under lockwashers to prevent damage to material surface.
• Use aluminum alloy washers under bolt heads or nuts on aluminum alloy or magnesium structures where corrosion is a factor.
• Use the AN961 brass nonstructural washer in electrical components and instrument mounting where nonmagnetic properties are required.
(2) AN part number. The AN washer code designation indicates type of washer, material, inside and outside diameter and thickness. Specific details and dimensions can only be definitely determined by referring to the particular
AN standard
b. Lockwashers. Use lockwashers, MS35338 (split type) or MS35335, MS35336, MS35790 (internal, external, or
not applicable. Lockwashers may be used to prevent loosening of threaded fasteners in airframe construction under the following conditions:
Figure 2-28. Airframe Plain Nut
WARNING
Lockwashers are not to be used on primary structures, secondary structures, superstructures, or accessories where failure might result in damage or danger to aircraft or personnel.
CAUTION
• Do not use lockwashers on soft metal, such as aluminum or magnesium, without a plain washer underneath to prevent damage to soft metal surface. Lockwashers shall not be used where their failure would permit leakage, or on exposed surfaces subject to airflow. Neither shall they be installed in places where they will be subjected to corrosion conditions, nor in places where they must be removed frequently.
Damage to components may otherwise result.
• Do not reuse tabwashers Damage to components may otherwise result.
Figure 2-29. Plain Washer Figure 2-30. Split Lockwasher
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NOTE
Care should be taken to prevent dissimilar metal corrosion.
• When a self-locking feature cannot be provided in externally or internally threaded part.
• When a cotter pin cannot be used to prevent rotation of an internally threaded part with respect to an externally threaded part
• When lockwire cannot be used to prevent loosening of threaded parts.
• When fastening is not used for fabrication of primary structure.
• When loosening of threaded parts would not endanger the safety of aircraft to personnel
• When corrosion, encouraged by gouging of aluminum or magnesium alloys by edges of teeth on
MS325333, MS35335, MS35336, and MS35790 washers, would not cause malfunctioning of parts being fastened together. Corrosion of dissimilar metals may be reduced by installing MS35333, MS35335,
MS35336, and MS35790 washers wet with primer, MIL-P-23377.
Figure 2-31. Teeth-Type Lockwashers
c. High Tensile Special Washers. Taper pin, high tensile, countersunk, and preload indicating special washers are
identified in figures 2-32 through 2-35.
(1) Taper pin washers. Use a taper pin or dished washer, AN975, in conjunction with threaded taper pin,
AN386 install washer under nut AN320 to effect adjustment where a plain washer would cause distortion.
(2) High tensile washers. Use a high tensile washer, MS20002, in conjunction with high tensile internal wrenching bolts, MS2004 through MS20018. A Type C washer is countersunk to seat the bolt head shank radius, and a plain type washer is used under the nut Plain and countersunk washers, MS20002 and MS20002C, are heat-treated to
125,000 to 145,000 psi.
(3) High Tensile Countersunk washers. Countersunk washers, commonly called dimpled washers, are for use with 100-degree flat-head screws, or rivets, to provide reinforced, low-profile attachments in such locations as fillets and other fairing installations. Identify countersunk washers by part number. Examples: A3236-0.012 (No. 6 screw),
A31350-0 017 (No. 8 screw), A3235-0.020 (No. 10 screw).
CAUTION
Damage to preload indicating washer may occur if the nut is overtightened
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Figure 2-33. High Tensile Washer Figure 2-34. High Tensile Countersunk Washer
Figure 2-35. Preload Indicating Washers
(4) Preload indicating washers. The preload indicating washer consists of two plain washers, one inner preload washer, and one outer preload washer. The plain washers mash the inner preload ring into the outer preload ring; when this has occurred the nut or bolt is properly tightened.
(a) Installation . Install the preload indicating washers in the following order:
1 Install plain washer
2 Install Inner preload washer.
3 Install outer preload washer.
4 Install plain washer.
NOTE
An aircraft inspector or supervisor may be required to be present during tightening of the preload indicating washers to verify that the preload washer has been properly tightened.
(b) Tightening. To tighten preload indicating washers, use the following procedures:
1 Place a ratchet handle wrench with socket on the nut.
2 Place a scribe in one of the preload indicating outer ring holes.
3 Move the preload ring with the scribe and tighten the nut. As soon as you can no longer move the preload washer with the scribe, stop tightening the nut The proper load (or torque) has been reached.
4 The tightening procedure is the same whether the preload washer is used on a stud or with a bolt
2-5 Screws. Screws are the most common type of threaded fasteners used on aircraft. They are similar to other types of threaded fasteners, such as bolts, but differ mainly by using a lower material strength, a looser thread fit, and shanks threaded along their entire length. However, several types of structural screws are available that differ from structural bolts only in the type of head, the material is equivalent and there is a definite grip.
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a. Screw Heads. Aside from head style, such as countersunk, brazier-head, and round head, various type slots or recesses are provided for the screwdriver The Phillips or Frearson recessed head is optional on several type screws For proper performance, a Phillips screwdriver should be used with Phillips recessed-head screws, and a Frearson screwdriver with Frearson recessed-head screws. The Phillips and the Frearson screwdrivers are not interchangeable.
Mutilation of the screw head can be prevented by using the proper type and size screwdriver
b. Length Measurement. Determine length of screws as follows:
(1) Measure flat-head screws from top of head to end of thread.
(2)
Measure all other screws from bottom of end of thread as shown in figure 2-36.
NOTE
Lengths will be specified in 1/16-inch differences up to 1 12 inches; 1/8inch differences from 1 1/2 inches to 3 inches, and 1/4-inch differences for all lengths over 3 inches.
c. Structural Screws. Structural screws are used in the primary structure of aircraft as structural bolts or rivets are used These screws are fabricated from a material with a high tensile strength and differ from structural bolts only in the type of head. They have a definite grip and the same shear strength as the equivalent size bolt. Examples include:
MS24694 flat-head screws, and NAS220 through NAS235 brazier-head screws.
(1) Flat countersunk-head screws. The MS24694 (100-degree) flat countersunk head screw, as shown in figure 2-37, is used in countersunk holes where a flush surface is necessary.
the same characteristics as MS24694 flat-head screws, except for the difference in the heads The NAS80 (100-degree) close tolerance countersunk bolt is similar to the MS24694 (100-degree) flat-head screw
(3) Pan-head screws. The MS27039 pan-head structural screw is used where the raised head is not objectionable The pan-type head provides a large contact area
NOTE
Screws are marked with a code to identify their physical characteristics
and contents. Refer to table 2-1 for these code markings.
d Machine Screws. The main type of machine screws are round head, countersunk, and fillister head
(1) Round-head screws. Round-head screws, MS35206, MS35214, MS35218, MS51957, and MS35207,
MS35215, MS35219, MS51958 are general purpose screws available in low carbon steel, brass, and corrosion-resistant steel. The MS35206, MS35214, MS35218, MS51957 are coarse thread screws and MS35207, MS352'15, MS35219,
MS51958 are fine thread Both have recessed heads and a class 2 thread fit The AN508 brass screw is designed for electrical use only, and is available only with a slotted head.
(2) Countersunk screws. The MS35190, MS51959, and MS35199, MS35203, MS51960 countersunk screws correspond to round-head screws, MS35206, MS35214, MS35218, MS51957, and MS35207, MS35215,
screw.
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(3) Fillister head screws. Use general purpose fillister head screw, MS35265 and MS35275 coarse thread, and MS35266, fine thread, as capscrews in light mechanisms, such as for attaching cast aluminum gearbox cover plates.
These screws have no grip, and those larger than No. 6 have one hole drilled through the head for safe tying. Fillister head screws, AN502, fine thread, and AN503, coarse thread, are heat treated. They have a small grip and are used as capscrews where greater strength is required. The coarse threaded screws are commonly used as capscrews in tapped aluminum alloy and magnesium castings because of the softness of the material. Fillister head screws are shown in
e. Self Tapping Screws. Self-tapping screws include machine, sheet-metal, and drive screws.
CAUTION
Never use self-tapping screws to replace standard bolts, nuts, screws, or rivets in the original structure Damage to components may otherwise result.
(1)
Machine screws. Use AN504 machine self-tapping screws, as shown in figure 2-40, to attach removable
parts such as nameplates and other similar Items to castings. These screws tap their own mating threads when driven into untapped drilled or punched holes slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the screw itself.
(2) Sheet-metal screws. Use MS51861 and MS51862 screws in temporary attachment of sheet metal for riveting, and for permanent assembly on nonstructural assemblies where ability to insert screws in blind applications is required. To install, drill a hole and insert screw.
Figure 237. Flat-Head Screws
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Figure 2-38. Machine Screws Figure 2-40. Self Tapping Screws
(3)
as capscrews in the attachment of nameplates in castings or in sealing drain holes in corrosion-proofing tubular structures. These screws differ from other self-tapping screws in that they are not formed to fit screwdrivers and are not intended to be removed after installation. Drive screws are installed by driving the screw into a drilled hole with a hammer.
f.
such application as instrument installations where nonmagnetic qualities are desired.
2-6.
following paragraphs.
Clamps. Clamp identification and types used in Army aircraft maintenance are presented in the a.
Clamp Identification. Clamps are identified as one of the following types.
(1)
Loop-type bonding clamp. A plain metal uncushioned clamp, as shown in figure 2-42, which bonds
metal tube to the airframe.
Figure 2-39. Fillister Head Screw
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(2)
Hose clamp. This clamp, as shown in figure 2-43, is used to attach hose to a hose fitting or tube to
prevent leakage.
(3)
connections or tube-to-duct connections.
(4)
It is either cushioned or not cushioned
b Clamp Types. The AN735, AN742 and MS21919 series clamp loop have been superseded by EAB 700 series clamp loop The AN741 series has been superseded by MS27405 series. The AN737 RM and TW hose clamps are used in aircraft applications on self-sealing hose, non-self-sealing hose, other low pressure lines and for ground applications such as ground support equipment. The MS27405 is a tube-type support clamp which may be in either one or two places. The MS21919 is a cushioned, loop-type support clamp used on metal tubing, hose, and cable.
NOTE
For replacing the uncushioned type clamp, use EAB 700 series clamp, one size smaller, and remove Teflon cushion for correct fit.
2-7. Pins. Metal pins used for securing, safetying, and locking are presented in this paragraph These items include clevis pin, taper pins, safety retaining pins, spring pins, lockpins, hinge pins, and cotter pins.
Figure 2-41. Round-Head Machine Screw Figure 2-42. Loop-Type Bonding Clamp
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Figure 2-45. Loop-Type Support Clamp
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This pin may be used in secondary controls not subjected to continuous operation, and where chances of working loose are negligible The pin should be safetied with a cotter pin and installed with the head up, when possible, so the pin will remain in place if the cotter pin fails or works out.
Figure 2-46. Clevis Pin Figure 2-47. Plain Taper Pin
b. Taper Pins. Use taper pins in joints which carry loads where absence of play is essential (Commonly used tapers are as follows Brown and Sharpe taper (1/2 inch per foot), Morse taper (5/8 inch per foot), and American standard (1/4 inch per foot).
(1)
usually safetied with lockwire.
(2)
Threaded taper pins. Threaded taper pins, AN386, as shown in figure 2-48, are used with taper pin
washers, AN975, and shear nuts, AN320 They are safetied with cotter pins, MS24665, or safetied with self-locking nuts,
MS21083 (These Brown and Sharpe pins are installed in a standard "B & S" tapered socket.) The pin is set with a light tap from a rawhide or nylon mallet. The small end of the taper is installed flush or not more than .060 inch above the surface of the component. It is permissible to install a large size pin in some cases. Refer to the specific aircraft maintenance manual for maximum allowable size and required torque on the nut
Figure 2-48. Threaded Taper Pin Figure 2-49. Safety Retaining Pins
pins, MS20392, small chains, checklists, and other similar items.
achieve optimum toughness, resilience, and shear strength Spring pins are stronger than mild carbon steel straight pins, taper pins, or grooved pins of equivalent sizes.
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(1) Principle of operation. Spring pins are manufactured with the diameter greater than the holes in which they are to be used. The spring pin is compressed as it is driven into the hole, and it exerts continuous spring pressure against the sides of the hole to prevent loosening by vibration. Spring pins require no other means of securing, and can be used inside one another to increase strength.
NOTE
Exercise care when using these pins, as performance depends entirely on the fit, and the permanence of the fit under vibration or repeated load conditions (especially in soft materials, such as aluminum alloys and magnesium) has not been established. They shall not be used in an aircraft component or system where the loss or failure of the pin might endanger the safety of flight of the aircraft.
(2) Application. The spring pin is designed for use in double shear applications. The proper bearing factors for double shear application shall be established for the material in which the spring is being used; that is, whether the material is heat-treated steel, corrosion resistant steel, aluminum alloy, or magnesium The following precautions will be observed when determining the appropriate use of spring pins:
• Spring pins should not be mixed with other structural fasteners in the same joint. These pins, for primary structural applications, should be used only where there will be no rotation or relative movement under load of the parts to be joined.
• When temperatures are above 500°F (338°C), steel spring pins shall not be used. Corrosion-resistant steel spring pins shall not be used when temperatures are in excess of 700°F (371°C).
• The spring pin shall not be used as a substitute for a cotter pin nor in applications subjected to shock loading unless the installation has been tested for fatigue life and has proven satisfactory.
• When the spring pin is used in a clevis joint, it is recommended that the pin be held by the outer members of the unit for maximum efficiency and reduced maintenance.
(3) Reuse. Spring pins may be reused if a careful inspection reveals no deformation of the pin or hole. Be careful to observe that the hole has not enlarged or deformed preventing proper functioning of the spring pin. Where hole misalignment results in the pin gap closing, or necessitates excess inserting force, the spring pin shall not be used.
of pin in hole of item to be locked and continuing to insert the straight portion of the pin until the curves or spring portion of the pin latches over the item to be safetied Lockpins are normally used to secure items such as fuel and oil caps.
f. Hinge Pins. Use hinge pins, MS20253, to join hinges, MS20257, in such locations as cowling access doors.
These pins are peened on ends as a method of securing. Treat ends with zinc chromate primer, Federal Specification
TT-P-1757, after peening to prevent corrosion.
g. Cotter Pins. Cotter pins are used to secure bolts, nuts, pins, screws, and in any other applications where such
locking is required. Figure 2-52 illustrates cotter pin designs.
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a. Common Solid Shank Rivets. Common solid shank rivets are identified by head style and markings.
(1)
Identification. General identification information for standard MS rivets is shown in figure 2-53
(2) Head styles. The universal head and countersink head are the two main head styles. Each is explained in the following paragraphs.
(a) Universal head. Use universal-head rivets in interior and exterior locations. Use them in interior of aircraft except when clearance for adjacent members is required. Use them on exterior aircraft surfaces where flush riveting is not required. This avoids the necessity of dimpling or countersinking.
(b) Countersunk head. Use countersunk head rivets on exterior surfaces to provide a smooth aerodynamic surface or to develop a high shear strength, as in case of dimpled sheets. The dimpled joint and the protruding head riveted joint are stronger than the machine countersunk rivet joint. Machine countersinking, with dimpled outer sheet, still allows the sheet to carry a shear load comparable to dimpling. Use these rivets in aircraft interior where universal-head rivets cannot be used.
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b. Materials Used in Fabrication. Rivets used in aircraft construction are generally fabricated from aluminum alloy
However, in special cases, Monel, corrosion-resistant steel, mild steel or iron, and copper rivets are used. Except for unusual conditions, rivets should be used only for the purposes intended This intention is usually indicated by rivet usage in the original fabrication of the aircraft. The selection of rivet materials for any application is dependent upon usage, corrosion resistance, and strength.
c. General Usage. Aluminum, steel, and copper rivets are generally used on Army aircraft.
(1) Aluminum rivets. There are various aluminum rivets used for different applications. Each is explained in the following paragraphs.
(a) 1110 rivet Use 1100 rivet, made from pure aluminum, for riveting nonstructural parts fabricated from the softer alloys (1100, 3003, and 5052).
(b) 2117-T4 rivet. This rivet is most commonly used in aluminum alloy structures Its main advantage lies in the fact that it may be used in the condition received without any further treatment.
(c) 2017-T4 and 2024-T4 rivets. Use these rivets in aluminum alloy structures where strength higher than that of the 2117-T4 rivet is required. These rivets are generally used in sizes 3/16-inch diameter and larger.
(d) 5056 rivets. Use this rivet for riveting magnesium alloy structures because of its corrosion resistant qualities No other rivets should be used for this purpose, except under extreme conditions.
(2) Steel rivets. Mild steel rivets are used primarily in riveting steel parts Do not use galvanized rivets on steel parts subjected to high temperature Corrosion-resistant steel rivets are used primarily in riveting corrosion-resistant steel parts such as firewalls, exhaust stack bracket attachments, and similar structures. Monel rivets are used in special cases for riveting high nickel-steel alloys. Monel rivets may be used interchangeably with corrosion-resistant steel rivets, and are easier to drive. Corrosion-resistant steel rivets are preferable in corrosion-resistant steel parts.
(3) Copper rivets. Copper rivets are used for riveting copper alloys, leather, and other nonmetallic materials
This type rivet has only limited usage in aircraft.
CAUTION
Dangerous corrosion will result with the use of dissimilar metals such as steel, corrosion resistant steel, monel, copper or Iron, in riveting aluminum structures Such applications will only be made under emergency conditions. Rivets will be coated with zinc chromate primer
Federal Specification TT-P1757 before installation of rivet, another coat of zinc chromate primer will be applied. Proper replacement will be made as soon as materials are available.
d Corrosion Resistance. Corrosion resistance is generally considered adequate when the rivet material is the same, or almost the same type as that of the structure being riveted, provided the proper anticorrosion surface treatment has been applied An example of this is the use of anodized 2117-T4, 2017-T4 and 2024-T4 rivets to attach any aluminum alloy structure without producing adverse corrosion effects.
e. Strength. For structural application, strength of the replacement rivet is of primary importance. Do not make replacements with rivets of lower strength material unless the difference in strength is made up by the use of a larger rivet For example, a rivet of 2024-T4 aluminum alloy will not be replaced by one made of 2117-T4 or 2017-T4 aluminum alloy unless the next larger size is used. Use next larger size 2117-T4 rivet to replace a 2017-T4 rivet
f. Heat Treatment.. For specific details in the heat treatment of metals used in rivets, refer to MIL-H6875 and MIL-
H-6088. Do not drive 2024-T4 rivets in a hardened condition. These rivets must be taken within 20 minutes after quenching to avoid cracking, unless they are held at low temperatures They may be held for approximately 2 weeks when stored in dry ice, or for 24 hours when stored in ordinary ice. They may also be reheated-treated repeatedly without injury, provided treatment is carefully and properly performed. The number of reheat treatments should be controlled on the basis of proper workability after repeated reheat treatments.
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g. Substitution and Interchangeability. Substitution of rivets generally depends on material, size, and head style.
Material considerations must be followed in substituting one rivet material for another. Other factors which must be considered in substitution are described in the following paragraphs
(1) Protruding-head rivets. All protruding-head rivets can be replaced by universal-head MS20470 rivets
(2) Countersunk-head rivets. Countersunk-head rivets should be replaced by rivets of the same type and degree of countersink. When the required countersunk-head rivets are not available, a raised head rivet may be driven from the opposite side and upset into the countersink. Use care in this operation to keep the flat surface of the tools parallel to the work Rivet length should be such that both the hole and the countersink are completely filled. When this is impractical, the drilled out rivet head may be used as a washer and a universal-head rivet inserted and driven in the normal manner in such cases, extreme care must be exercised to drill the hole in the center of the countersunk rivet head.
NOTE
The procedures outlined above should be confined to interior work, and should not be used in exterior applications on flush-riveted skin surfaces.
(3) Solid shank rivets. Cadmium-or zinc-plated steel standard bolts, or NAS structural screws, may be used to replace standard solid shank rivets only when the proper rivets or riveting equipment are not available in such cases, steel bolts or screws of the same size as the replaced rivets are adequate for replacing any type rivet Observe the following precautions:
• Obtain a close fit in such installation.
• Rapid deterioration is experienced by zinc-plated bolts subjected to high temperatures; therefore, zincplated bolts are not to be used in place of corrosion-resistant steel rivets where temperatures over 700°F
(371°C) are to be encountered.
• Lowering of corrosion resistance is experienced by cadmium-plated bolts subjected to high temperature, therefore, cadmium-plated bolts are not to be used in place of corrosion-resistant steel rivets where temperatures over 400°F (204°C) are to be encountered.
• Countersunk-head screws may be used to join thin dimpled sheets with threads in bearing, since the load carried from sheet to sheet through the dimples Imposes a load on the screw in tension rather than in shear.
like rivets Each rivet consists of two parts a stud and a collar. The stud is made of 4130 alloy steel, or equivalent, heattreated to 125,000 to 150,000 psi, and cadmium-plated The collar is anodized 2117-T4 aluminum alloy. The installed rivet can be readily identified by the presence of the attached collar rather than the ordinary formed head of the standard rivets Use Hi-shear rivets in shear applications only As the shear strength of the steel is considerably greater than either the shear bearing strength of aluminum alloys, these special rivets are used to advantage only in the thicker sheet gauges Never use Hi-shear rivets where the grip length is less than the shank diameter (3/16-inch for smallest available rivet). Use the 100-degree countersunk type where flush surfaces are desired Hi-shear rivets may be replaced with close tolerance bolts of the same material, strength and diameter, where absolutely necessary. Use flush-headed bolts for flush-headed rivets and protruding head bolts for protruding head rivets. The bolt thread must not extend into the material.
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Blind Rivets. Blind rivets are designed for difficult riveting in places where access is possible to only one side of the work CherryMAX, Huck, and Olympic rivets are explained in the following paragraphs.
(1)
CherryMAX rivets These rivets, as shown in figure 2-55, are installed by one operator using a
special gun which exerts a pulling force to form a head on the blind side of the rivet. The CherryMAX rivet can be used for all repair of Army aircraft involving the use and application of blind rivets The CherryMAX rivet should not be used to replace solid rivets unless absolutely necessary. Properly installed CherryMAX rivets may be used to replace both 2117-
T4 and 2017T4 solid rivets size for size Shank and grip lengths of CherryMAX rivets are designed by dash numbers
and 2-11.
(2) Cherrylock rivets. Cherrylock rivets NAS 1398 and 1399 and NAS 1738 and 1739, as shown in
designed to break flush to eliminate stem trimming after installation The NAS 1738 and 1739 are designed for use in thin and dimpled sheets, where a large head is needed. The NAS 1398 and 1399 are designed for thicker sheet needs.
(3) Huck rivets Huck rivets consist of two parts a hollow sleeve made of 5056-H14 aluminum alloy having a universal or countersunk head with a conical recess and locking collar at the other end, and a pin made of 2024-
T26 aluminum alloy which is pressed into the sleeve The pin is provided with an extruding angle and land to expand the sleeve for hole filling, a breakneck groove, and a head The pull grooves on the protruding end of the pin fit the jaws of
the rivet tool. The rivet is shown in figure 2-57.
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Figure 2-56. Cherrylock Rivets
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Table 2-10. CherryMAX Numbering System
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Table 2-11. CherryMAX Cross Reference (Part Number/Military Standard Part Number)
CherryMAX Head part number style
CR3213
CR3212
CR3523
CR3524
CR3243
CR3242
CR3553
CR3552
CR3223
CR3222
CR3224
CR3245
CR3255
CR3853
CR3852
Protruding
Flush
Protruding
Flush
Protruding
Flush
Protruding
Flush
Protruding
Flush
NAS1097
Unisink
Unisink
Protruding
Flush
Diameter series
Nominal
Nominal
Nominal
Nominal
Oversize
Oversize
Oversize
Oversize
Nominal
Nominal
Nominal
Oversize
Oversize
Oversize
Oversize
Sleeve material
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Monel
Monel
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Monel
Monel
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Alum 5056
Inconel 600
Inconel 600
Stem material
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
15-7 CRES
15-7 CRES
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
15-7 CRES
15-7 CRES
15-7 CRES
15-7 CRES
15-7 CRES
Alloy Steel
15-7 CRES
Inconel X750
Inconel X750
1
Diameter and grip dash number are the same for Cherry and military standard part numbers.
2
Example. M7885/4-4-2 and CR3523-4-2
These numbers are pending approval as of 17 July 1985.
Military standard part number
1
M7885/2
M7885/3
M7885/4
M7885/5
M7885/6
M7885/7
M7885/8
M7885/9
M7885/10
2
M7885/11
2
M7885/12
2
M7885/13
2
M7885/14
2
M7885/15
2
M7885/16
2
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(a) Huck rivet allowable load. Loads allowable for Huck rivets are compared to those of solid rivets of the same shear strength The composite ultimate shear strength of the 5056-H14 sleeve and 2024-T36 pin exceeds 38,000 psi, based on standard rivet hole diameters, and over 28,000 psi tensile strength The positive mechanical lock definitely eliminates any possibility of the pin working out under any conditions of vibration or fatigue loading, regardless of whether rivet has been driven in a properly sized or oversize hole in thin sheets, shear strength will be different for each thickness. On countersunk-head rivets, shear strength is approximately the same as for protrudinghead rivets when used in dimpled sheets in machine countersunk sheets, this value will be considerably lower.
(b) Huck rivet identification. Use huck rivet part number to completely identify the rivet. A typical example of a Huck rivet part number is P5C. The first selecter (P) of the part number indicates head type as a universal-head (MS20470) rivet. The numeral (5) following the first letter indicates shank diameter in 1/32 inch, thus, 5 indicates a 5/32-inch diameter shank. The last letter (C) is the grip code letter which is stamped on the head of each rivet pin. The letter indicates the grip range, which in this case is 0.077 inch to 0.107 inch. Another example of identification is 100V6E 100V indicates a 100-degree counter sunk head (MS20426). The numeral 6 indicates that the shank is 6/32 or 3/16 inch in diameter, and the letter E represents a grip range from 0 236 inch to 0.072 inch.
(4) Olympic rivets. The rivets consist of a hollow manufactured rivet and stem. They are similar in operation to Huck rivets. The part number is used to completely identify the rivet. A typical example of an Olympic rivet part number is RV200-4-2. The RV indicates an Olympic blind rivet, while the numeral 2 describes the rivet as being self-plugging. The first 0 indicates that the rivet is made of 2117 aluminum alloy; the number 5 here would identify the material as 5056 aluminum alloy for use on magnesium surfaces. The second 0 describes the head style as universal, the numeral 1 in this position would describe a 100-degree countersunk head. The first dash number is the rivet shank diameter measured in 1/32-inch increments, and the second dash number is the grip length, which denotes maximum thickness of material in which the rivet can be used, this measurement is made in 1/6-inch increments. The Olympic rivet, part number RV200-4-2, is now identified as an Olympic blind rivet, self-plugging, made of 2117 aluminum alloy with a universal head. It has a 1/8-inch shank and a 1/8-inch grip.
j.
Rivnuts. Rivnuts are internally threaded and counterbored tubular rivets that can be headed blind in such applications as the attachment of deicing boots. These special rivets can be made of either 6053 aluminum alloy, carbon steel, alloy steel or corrosion resistant steel, with either flat or countersunk heads and open or closed ends, as shown in
1329H3K130L. NAS 1329 indicates the basic standard to which a rivnut conforms. The letter between the military specification number and the first dash number indicates material type and finish ("A" aluminum alloy, "S" for carbon steel, "H" for alloy steel, and "C" for corrosion-resistant steel). The first dash number, after the material type, indicates machine screw size of the thread A dash following the machine screw size indicates open end keyless, "B" indicates closed end keyless, "K" indicates open end with a key, "KB" indicates closed end with a key. The final dash number indicates grip range in thousands of an inch. The presence of an "L" at the end of the part number indicates a thread locking feature.
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Fasteners. Refer to Chapter 7, TM 1-1500-20423-10, for the application of cowling fasteners and
special fasteners.
a. Dzus Fasteners. The Dzus fastener consists of a stud, a grommet, and a receptacle. The stud and grommet
installation is shown in figure 2-59 and figure 2-60 shows a typical Dzus fastener installation.
b. Camloc. Each Camloc fastener consists of three parts: cam collar, grommet, and stud assembly, as shown in
Figure 2-59. Stud and Grommet Installation
(1) Cam collar. The cam collar consists of an aluminum alloy forging mounted in a stamped sheet metal base. It is permanently attached to the structure by means of a dimpled or countersunk hole which prevents the collar from extending above the mounting surface.
(2) Grommet. The grommet is a flanged ring made to fit into a dimple in the removable member of an assembly.
(3) Stud assembly. The stud assembly consists of a stud, cross pin, spring, and a spring clip. This factory-assembled component shall not be disassembled. The assembly is inserted into the grommet by compressing the spring. The spring must be compressed in order to get the stud assembly out of the grommet.
replacement.
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Figure 2-62. Dill Lok-Skru Fastener
d.
Snap and Curtain. Snap and curtain fasteners, MS27977 MS27986 are identified by part number.
e.
Interlocking Slide. Interlocking slide fasteners,
commonly called zippers, are identified in table 2-12.
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2-10. Studs. The type studs used in aircraft structure are coarse thread studs, fine thread studs, stepped studs, necked stepped studs, wrench pad necked stepped studs, lockring studs, and self-tapping lockring studs. Studs are available either drilled or undrilled on
the nut end. Figure 2-63 shows some stud types.
The type studs used in aircraft structures/components are course thread studs.
a. Removal of Bent, Damaged, or Broken Studs.
Remove bent or damaged studs as follows:
(1) Place adapter, as shown in figure 2-64, in
stud remover.
(2) Drive adapter down over threads of stud.
(3) Remove studs by turning stud remover with a wrench. If threads in parent material pick up and stud remover cannot be turned, remove stud remover from adapter.
(4) Place stud remover block and puller on adapter and remove adapter from stud.
(5) Cut off stud close to parent material.
Table 2-12. Interlocking Slide Fasteners (Zipper)
Size Type Grade Description
0 Light service
1 Light-medium service
2 Medium service
3 Medium-heavy service
A Nonseparating, single action
B Separating, single action
C Nonseparating, single action with bridge stop
D Separating, single action, quick detaching
E Nonseparating, double action, center opening
F Nonseparating, double action with bridge stop
G Separating, double action, end opening
S Standard nonlocking
L Locking
I Brass
II Zinc alloy
4 Heavy service
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NOTE
A drill jig recommended for moderate use when drilling broken studs where it is impractical to have a complete set of stud replacement jigs.
Figure 2-65. Stud Installation
(6) Drill a pilot hole in stud, using 1/8-inch diameter by 5-1/8 inch drill
(7) If stud has a diameter of 7/16 inch or greater, enlarge pilot hole in stud using 1/4-inch diameter drill.
(8) Redrill hole in stud, using proper drill for stud size.
(9) Select proper removing tool for stud size
(10) Drive removing tool into drilled hole in stud.
(11) Remove stud, using tap wrench
Figure 2-65. Stud Installation
b. Installing New Stud. The procedures for retapping and installation are as follows.
CAUTION
Excessive amounts of lubricants shall be avoided, especially in blind holes Use only sufficient lubricant to cover sides of threads with a thin coating Excessive lubricant can prevent proper stud installation.
(1) When replacing a stud with another stud of the same size, run proper size tap into hole to clean up threads without removing any metal.
(2) When retapping for next oversize stud, use proper tap for die-cut studs. If stud cannot be driven at torque specified in applicable aircraft maintenance manual, retap with tap for rolled thread studs of same size.
(3)
NOTE
Unless otherwise specified, antiseize compound MIL-T-83483 shall be applied in tapped holes.
(4) Use torque wrench to determine torque at required height of stud.
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(5) install another stud. Refer to applicable aircraft maintenance manual for correct torque values.
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If correct torque is not obtained at required stud height, remove stud with driver and remover and
2-11.
Helical Thread Inserts. Helical inserts are precision coils of 18-8 stainless steel wire cold worked to a tensile strength of 200,000 psi (Rockwell C 43-50), diamond shaped, and agree with AMS 7245D and MIL1-8846 specifications.
Each insert has a driving tang with a notch to facilitate removal of the tang after the insert is screwed into a helical tapped hole They are used as screw thread bushings. In addition to being used to restore damaged threads, they are used in the original design of missiles, aircraft engines, and all types of mechanical equipment and accessories to protect and strengthen tapped threads in light materials, metals, and plastics, particularly in locations which require frequent assembly and disassembly, and/or where a screw-locking action is desired.
a. Types. Helical standard and screw-lock inserts are identical except for a number of flats formed on the middle coil or coils of the screw-lock insert Helical screw-lock inserts (dyed red) are used to secure screws and bolts against loosening under impact and vibration in both ferrous and nonferrous materials, and conform to MIL-I-8846 They eliminate lockwiring, locknuts, and other supplementary locking devices. Inserts are available in unified coarse and fine thread sizes in screw thread and screw-lock types, stud-lock, oversize and twinsert, and tapered pipe thread sizes Helical thread
inserts can be identified by referring to tables 2-13, 2-14.
b Selection of Helical Insert. Hole size determination and insert selection are outlined in the following paragraphs.
(1) Hole size determination. Determine the original tapped hole thread size, whether national coarse or fine, and whether a standard screw thread or screw lock type of insert is required Next, determine the length of damaged or stripped threads to be replaced and whether the application is in a through hole or blind hole A through hole requires that the driving tang be removed This is not necessary in a blind hole, provided the length of insert permits the tang to clear the point of the screw when the parts are assembled Use only stainless steel inserts unless otherwise instructed.
(2) Insert selection. Use the original nominal thread size and length of tapped hole, as determined
for blind holes will permit full screw engagement without interference if the driving tang is retained. Because all inserts are notched for tang break-off, the tang should be removed if possible.
CAUTION
Use only bolts with correct grip lengths for thickness of work to be held and with enough thread length to assemble with full thread engagement into screw lock insert (e.g. , an AN single-digit bolt should not be used with inserts of lengths equal to one and 1/2 to two times bolt size).
NOTE
An insert assembled in a blind hole, with the tang retained, should be longer than the required bolt thread engagement by 1/2 the nominal thread diameter or bolt size.
c. Insert Tolerance. The same insert is used for all classes of thread fits or thread tolerance ranges. Each variation in fit is determined by the tolerance of the tapped thread used. The free insert, before assembly, has a larger diameter than the tapped hole which receives the insert. The tapped hole reduces the insert in diameter as It is assembled. This makes the insert conform to tapped hole tolerance or class of fit. This snug fit locks the insert in position.
d. Inspection Criteria for Helical Springs. Inspection criteria for all extension helical springs is as follows:
• No breaks or cracks allowed Chafing in hook area shall not exceed 0.010 in depth.
• Coils that have any corrosion pits shall be replaced.
• Coils shall not be sprung; coils must be tight against each other.
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Nominal size
1/4-20
1/4-20
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
3/8-16
3/8-16
3/8-16
3/8-16
3/8-16
7/16-14
7/16-14
7/16-14
7/16-14
7/16-14
8-32
8-32
8-32
8-32
8-32
10-24
10-24
10-24
10-24
10-24
1/4-20
1/4-20
1/4-20
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5/8
3/4
5/16
15/32
5/8
25/32
15/16
3/8
9/16
3/4
15/16
1-1/8
7/16
21-32
7/8
1-3/32
1-5/16
.285
.380
475
.570
1/4
3/8
1/2
.164
.246
.328
.410
.492
.190
Table 2-13. Helical Insert Part Numbers
Notched
MS122079
MS122119
MS122159
MS122199
MS122239
MS122080
MS122120
MS122160
MS122200
MS122240
MS122081
MS122121
MS122161
MS122201
MS122241
MS122082
MS122122
MS122162
MS122202
MS122242
MS122083
MS122123
MS122163
MS122203
MS122243
MS122084
MS122124
MS122164
MS122204
MS122244
Part number
Unnotched
MS122099
MS122139
MS122179
MS122219
MS122259
MS122100
MS122140
MS122180
MS122220
MS122260
MS122101
MS122141
MS122181
MS122221
MS122261
MS122102
MS122142
MS122182
MS122222
MS122262
MS122103
MS122143
MS122183
MS122223
MS122263
MS122104
MS122144
MS122184
MS122224
MS122264
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5/8-11
5/8-11
3/4-10
3/4-10
3/4-10
3/4-10
3/4-10
7/8-9
7/8-9
7/8-9
7/8-9
7/8-9
1-8
1-8
1-8
1-8
1-8
1/2-13
1/2-13
1/2-13
1/2-13
1/2-13
9/16-12
9/16-12
9/16-12
9/16-12
9/16-12
5/8-11
5/8-11
5/8-11
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1-9/16
1-7/8
3/4
1-1/8
1-1/2
1-7/8
2-1/4
7/8
1-5/16
1-3/4
2-3/16
2-5/8
1
1-1/2
2
2-1/2
3
1/2
3/4
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
9/16
27/32
1-1/8
1-15/32
1-11/16
5/8
15/16
1-1/4
Table 2-13. Helical Insert Part Numbers - CONT
Notched
MS122085
MS122125
MS122165
MS122205
MS122245
MS122086
MS122126
MS122166
MS122206
MS122246
MS122087
MS122127
MS122167
MS122207
MS122247
MS122088
MS122128
MS122168
MS122208
MS122248
MS122089
MS122129
MS122169
MS122209
MS122249
MS122090
MS122130
MS122170
MS122210
MS122250
Part number
Unnotched
MS122105
MS122145
MS122185
MS122225
MS122265
MS122106
MS122146
MS122186
MS122226
MS122266
MS122107
MS122147
MS122287
MS122227
MS122267
MS122108
MS122148
MS122188
MS122228
MS122268
MS122109
MS122149
MS122189
MS122229
MS122269
MS122110
MS122150
MS122190
MS122230
MS122270
2-58
Nominal size
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
5/16-24
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
10-32
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Nominal length
Table 2-14. National Fine Thread Sizes
Notched Unnotched
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
5/16
15/32
5/8
25/32
15/16
5/16
15/32
5/8
25/32
15/16
3/8
9/16
3/4
15/16
1-1/8
3/8
9/16
.380
.475
.570
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
.190
.285
.380
.475
.570
.190
.285
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Military standards
MS124655
MS124695
MS124735
MS124775
MS124815
MS124675
MS124715
MS124755
MS124795
MS124835
MS124656
MS124696
MS124736
MS124776
MS124816
MS124676
MS124716
MS124756
MS124796
MS124836
MS124657
MS124697
MS124737
MS124777
MS124817
MS124677
MS124717
MS124757
MS124797
MS124837
MS124658
MS124698
MS124738
MS124778
MS124818
MS124678
MS124718
2-59
Nominal size
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
3/8-24
3/8-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
7/16-20
1/2-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
9/16-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Table 2-14. National Fine Thread Sizes - CONT
Nominal length Notched Unnotched
1-1/2
9/16
27/32
1-1/18
1-13/32
1-11/16
9/16
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
1/2
3/4
1
1-1/4
3/4
15/16
1-1/8
7/16
21/32
7/8
1-3/32
1-5/16
7/16
21/32
7/8
1-3/32
1-15/16
1/2
3/4
27/32
1-1/18
1-13/32
1-11/16
5/8
15/16
1-1/4
1-9/16
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Military standards
MS124758
MS124798
MS124838
MS124659
MS124699
MS124739
MS124779
MS124819
MS124679
MS124719
MS124759
MS124799
MS124839
MS124660
MS124700
MS124740
MS124780
MS124820
MS124680
MS124720
MS124760
MS124800
MS124840
MS124661
MS124701
MS124741
MS124781
MS124821
MS124681
MS124721
MS124761
MS124801
MS124841
MS124662
MS124702
MS124742
MS124782
2-60
Nominal size
3/4-16
3/4-16
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
7/8-14
1-14
1-14
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
5/8-18
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
3/4-16
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-14
1-14
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Table 2-14. National Fine Thread Sizes - CONT
Unnotched Nominal length
1-7/8
2-1/4
7/8
1-5/16
1-3/4
2-3/16
2-5/8
7/8
1-5/16
1-3/4
2-3/16
2-5/8
1
1-1/2
1-7/8
5/8
15/16
1-1/4
1-9/16
1-7/8
3/4
1-1/8
1-1/2
1-7/8
2-1/4
3/4
1-1/8
1-1/2
2
2-1/2
3
1
1-1/2
2
2-1/2
3
Notched
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Military standards
MS124822
MS124682
MS124722
MS124762
MS124802
MS124842
MS124663
MS124703
MS124743
MS124783
MS124823
MS124683
MS124723
MS124763
MS124803
MS124843
MS124664
MS124704
MS124744
MS124784
MS124824
MS124684
MS124724
MS124764
MS124804
MS124844
MS124665
MS124705
MS124745
MS124785
MS124825
MS124685
MS124725
MS124765
MS124805
MS124845
2-61
TM 1-1500-204-23-6 e.
Installation of Helical Insert. Installation procedures are as follows:
specified must be equaled or exceeded and will not include depth of countersinks, if any. Depth of counterbores or countersinks, if any, will be in addition to minimum depth specified.
NOTE
Recommended minimum edge distance after drilling and tapping is nominal diameter of bolt, screw, stud, etc., measured from centerline of tapped hole.
thread tapping procedure.
(3) After tapping, clean out metal chips. Threads may be examined with a helical Insert gauge.
tool, pull back handle in sleeve until cutaway chamber is cleared of mandrel. Place insert in cutaway chamber with tang toward threaded end of sleeve. Push handle forward so mandrel slot engages insert tang. Turn clockwise, permitting Insert to engage In prewinder sleeve threads, and advance to notch at opposite end of prewinder. Locate tool over tapped hole, and turn handle clockwise until insert disengages from prewinder tool. Keeping mandrel in place, slide prewinder sleeve back toward handle and turn Insert mandrel until insert is 1/4 to 1/2 turn below start of tapped thread.
tool in insert and let It contact tang at bottom of hole. Strike top of break-off tool with sharp hammer blow to snap off tang.
f.
Removal of Helical Insert. Removal procedures are as follows:
1/4 turn from end of insert.
(2) Strike head of extract tool lightly with hammer.
(3) Bearing down on handle, turn slowly counterclockwise, firmly maintaining pressure as insert backs out.
NOTE
Proper removal of insert does not damage tapped threads.
g.
Installation of Twinsert. Installation procedures for Twinsert are as follows:
NOTE
Because the Twinsert tapped hole and the free diameter of the Twinsert are larger than for the corresponding size insert, the recommended insert tool for the Twinsert is different from the insert tool for the screw thread or screw lock insert. Part numbers of recommended tools for each size Twinsert are in
(1) Drill minor diameter within minimum and maximum specifications. Drill depth to the same as for
original insert (see figure 2-66).
(2) Tap thread for Twinsert. Full tapped thread length is to be same as for original insert.
(3) Remove chips.
(4) Install Twinsert 1/4 to 1/2 pitch below top surface with insert tool.
(5) Break off Twinsert driving tang with break-off tool
(6) Install screw thread or screw lock insert to position where end of insert is flush with end of Twinsert, using screw thread or screw lock insert tool.
(7) Break off insert driving tang with break-off tool.
h.
Removal of Twinsert. This procedure is the same as that for removal or regular screw thread lock inserts.
That is, by use of an extract tool, or if space permits and the tang Is intact, by rotating the insert forward
through the hole, using insert tool mandrel. Refer to table 2-16 for extract tool numbers.
2-62
Nominal thread size
Drill
Table 2-15. Helical Insert and Tools Data
Gauge
Minim um Thread gauge
Drill hole diameter hole min-max depth4
Rough
Minimum tap part
No 1
Tap (finish tap) tap
Class
3 part
No
Class
2 or
3B part
No depth nominal Class length of insert
2 part
No
Class
3 part
No.
Class
3B part
No.
Pre-
Insert tool part No break-off
(manual) winder Sleeve part type2 type
Tang tool
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
No 3
Extract tool part
No
1/4-20
5/26-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
7/8-9
1-8
.261.267
.328.334
.390.398
.453.463
.515.525
.578.588
.653.663
.781.791
.906.916
1.031-1 .044
.225
.250
.281
.322
.346
.375
.409
.450
.500
.563
186-4
186-5
186-6
186-7
186-8
186-9
186-10
186-12
186-14
186-16
187-4
187-5
187-6
187-7
187-8
4CPS
5CPS
6CPS
7CPS
8CPS
Coarse Thread
.175
788-4
.195
788-5
.219
.250
.269
788-6
788-7
788-8
187-9 9CPS .292
187-10 10CPS .318
187-12 12CPS .350
187-14 14CPS .389
187-16 16CPS .437
788-9
788-10 188-10 1688-10 528-10 724-10 --
788-16
188-4
188-5
1688-4
1688-5
188-6 1688-6
188-7 1688-7
188-8 1688-8
188-9 1688-9
528-4
528-5
528-6 724-6
528-7 724-7
528-8
724-4
724-5
724-8
--
--
--
--
--
1227-6
1227-6
1227-6
1227-16
1227-16
788-12 188-12 1688-12 528-12 724-12 1183-12 1227-16
788-14 188-14 1688-14 -
188-16 1688-16 -
528-9 724-9-
724-14
-1227-16
1227-16
1183-14 1227-16
724-16 1183-16 1227-16
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
5/8-18
3/4-16
7/8-14
1-14
.257.264
.323.330
.385.392
.450.458
.513.522
.577.586
.640.649
.765.775
.890.900
1 015- 1.025
.161
.187
.188
.225
.225
.250
.250
.281
.321
.321
192-4
192-5
192-6
192-7
192-8
192-9
192-10
192-12
192-14
192-16
Fine Thread
2193-4 4FPS 125 805-4
2193-5 5FPS 146
2193-6 6FPS 146
193-7
193-8
7FPS 175
8FPS 175
193-9 9FPS 195
193-10 1 OFPS195
193-12 12FPS .219
193-14 14FPS .250
193-16 16FPS .250
805-5
805-6
805-7
805-8
805-9
805-10
194-4
1 Use of rough tap Is optional.
2 Use sleeve type insert tool for installation of coarse thread insert larger than 3/4-10 thread size.
3 For through hole only.
4 Minimum drill hole depth equals nominal length of insert plus the given dimension.
1694-4
194-5 1694-5
194-6 1694-6
194-7 1694-7
194-8 1694-8
194-9 1694-9
194-10 1694-10
535-4 733-4
535-5 733-5
535-6 733-6
535-7 733-7
535-8 733-8
535-9 733-9
535-10 733-10
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1227-6
1227-6
1227-6
1227-16
1227-16
1227-16
1227-16
805-12 194-12 1694-12 535-12 733-12 1184-12 1227-16
805-14 194-14 1694-14 535-14 733-14 1184-14 1227-16
805-16 194-16 1694-16 535-16 733-16 1184-16 1227-16
2-63
Nominal thread size
4-40
5-40
6-32
8-32
10-24
12-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
6-40
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Table 2-16. Twinsert and Tools Data
Screw thread Screw lock assy No.
1 twinsert assy No.
1
Length twinsert
1 1/2 Dia.
2 Dia.
Finish tap part No.
3180-04CN
3180-05CN
3180-06CN
3180-2CN
3180-3CN
3180-1CN
3180-4CN
3180-5CN
3180-6CN
3180-7CN
3180-8CN
3181-06CN
3181-3CN
3181-4CN
3181-5CN
3181-6CN
3181-7CN
3181-8CN
3182-04CN
3182-05CN
3182-06CN
3182-2CN
3182-3CN
3182-1CN
3182-4CN
3182-5CN
3182-6CN
3182-7CN
3182-8CN
3183-06CN
3183-3CN
3183-4CN
3183-5CN
3183-6CN
3183-7CN
3183-8CN
National Coarse Series
.168
.188
.207
.246
.285
.324
.375
.469
.562
.656
.750
.224
.250
.276
.328
.380
.432
.500
.625
.750
.875
1 000
National Fine Series
.207
.285
.375
.469
.562
.656
.750
.276
.380
.500
.625
.750
.875
1.000
3887-04
3887-05
3887-06
3887-2
3887-3
3887-1
3987-4
3987-5
3987-6
4087-7
4087-8
3893-06
3893-3
3893-4
3893-5
3993-6
3993-7
3993-8
Insert tool
Tang break-off Extract part No. tool No.
tool No.
2698-04 3580-2 1227-06
2698-05 1194-2 1227-06
2698-06
2698-1
3724-10
2705-06
2705-3
2705-7
2705-8
1195-3
2698-2 1195-1 1227-06
2698-3 1195-4 1227-6
1196-4
2698-4 1195-5 1227-6
2698-5 1195-6 1227-6
2698-6 1195-7 1227-16
2698-7 1196-8 1227-16
1196-9
3581-3
1195-4
1196-8
1196-9
1227-06
1227-6
1227-16
1227-06
1227-6
2705-4 1195-5 1227-6
2705-5 1195-6 1227-6
2705-6 1196-7 1227-16
1227-16
1227-16
Nominal thread size
Drill minor Dia.
after tap min-max
4-40
5-40
6-32
8-32
10-24
12-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
.150-
.212-
.254-
.280-
.326-
.395-
.467-
.547-
.617-
See footnote at end of table.
.156
.163.169
.186 .193
.219
.261
.287
.334
.403
.475
.559
.629
Tap
Major Dia.
Pitch Dia.
min min-max
.1737
.1867
.2148
.2408
.2920
.3181
.2723
.4485
.5281
.6122
.6882
National Coarse Series
.1608-
.1738-
.1989 -
.2249-
.2711-
.2971-
.3474-
.4207-
.4968-
.5767-
.6498-
.1625
.1755
.2008
.2269
.2734
.2995
.3502
.4240
.5005
.5808
.6543
Assembled pitch Dia.
min - max
.1283.1308
.1413.1438
.1583 .1611
.1843.1872
.2170.2203
.2430.2464
.2825.2863
.3486.3529
.4156.4203
.4839.4890
.5499.5554
2-64
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Nominal thread size
Drill minor Dia.
after tap min-max
Table 2-16. Twinsert and Tools Data - CONT
Tap
Major Dia.
Pitch Dia.
min min-max
Assembled pitch Dia.
min - max
6-40
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
.176.182
.238-
.310-
.245
.318
.375 .383
.435-
.514-
.576-
.443
.526
.588
1.998
.2670
.3379
.4150
.4776
.5604
.6231
National Fine Series
.1868-
.2509-
.3196-
.3936-
.4561-
.5349-
.5974-
.1886
.2530
.3219
.3964
.4590
.5383
.6010
Oversize kit part number
Screw thread insert Screw lock insert Screw thread
.1543-
Twinsert kit part number
.1569
.2103 .2133
.2732.2765
.3395.3433
.4020.4059
.4700.4744
.5325.5371
Screw lock
Nominal size
National Coarse Series
4-40
5-40
6-32
8-32
10-24
12-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
3166-04
3166-05
3166-06
3166-2
3166-3
3166-1
3166-4
3166-5
3166-6
3166-7
3166-8
3170-04
3170-05
3170-06
3170-2
3170-3
---
3170-4
3170-5
3170-6
3170-7
3170-8
National Fine Series
3174-04
3174-05
3174-06
3174-2
3174-3
3174-1
3174-4
3174-5
3174-6
3174-7
3174-8
6-40
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
3188-06
3188-3
3188-4
3188-5
3188-6
3188-7
3188-8
3172-06
3172-3
3172-4
3172-5
3172-6
3172-7
3172-8
1
Add assembly number to length (e g 3180-04CN + .168).
3175-06
3175-3
3175-4
3175-5
3175-6
3175-7
3175-8
3176-04
3176-05
3176-06
3176-2
3177-3
3177-1
3177-4
3177-5
3177-6
3177-7
3177-8
3178-06
3179-3
3179-4
3179-5
3179-6
3179-7
3179-8
2-65
TM 1-1500-204-23-6 i.
Oversize Insert and Twinsert Kits. Oversize insert kits and Twinsert kits are described In the following paragraphs.
(1) Twinsert kits Packed in sturdy boxes, these kits contain everything needed to salvage abused or
damaged standard thread insert tapped threads in any size shown In table 2-16. Each kit contains a
quantity of 1-1/2 diameter Twinserts and specially shortened mating screw thread or screw lock Inserts to complete the Twinsert assembly Exception screw lock Twinsert assemblies in sizes 4, 5, 6, and
8 are provided In two diameter lengths only. Each kit also contains a Twinsert bottom style tap and a
Twinsert insert tool.
(2) Oversize kits. Each oversize kit contains a second increment oversize bottom tap and a quantity of first and second increment oversize screw thread or screw lock inserts, as specified Inserts furnished In kits are 1-1/2 diameters long.
2-12.
Spacers. Spacers contained In this section are inserted Into lightweight sandwich-type panels and are used as fastening points Their use provides a strong lightweight spacer for bolt or rivet fasteners for the Installation of accessories and equipment where conventional attachments would crush or deform the panel.
a.
fabricated from aluminum. The commercial method of numbering the types and sizes of sleeves and plugs is
b.
shows the proper drill size required Drill the hole through the entire panel thickness The sleeve Is Installed through the bottom of the panel, and the plug through the top surface. Final setting of the assembly can be accomplished by the use of a pneumatic or hydraulic squeezer, or by a hand arbor press For small panels, final setting can be done with a rawhide mallet with the panel backed up with a heavy block For panels already installed, a bolt and nut can be used to squeeze the spacer into final setting.
Figure 2-66. Twinsert Installation
2-66
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
2-13.
Tie Rods. Tie rod assemblies are used as tension carrying structure members which have a high strength and will affect the alignment of adjacent structural elements. Tie rod assemblies consist of a high- strength steel tie rod, fittings or terminals, and checknuts. The tie rod is threaded with right and left threads at opposite ends to allow for adjustment. A portion of the shank is flat, for a wrench to be used to turn the tie rod during installation and adjustment.
A checknut and fitting are installed on each end of the tie rod. Checknuts are tightened against the fittings to prevent loosening by vibration.
a.
square tie rods are used internally for various bracking purposes where a light, strong, adjustable member is required.
b.
Tie Rod Terminal Fittings. There are several different types of tie rod terminal fittings. The most common Is
AN665. This fitting has a clevis end, and is threaded for attachment to the threaded ends of the tie rod shank.
After adjusting tie rod to desired tension, tighten checknut and insert a wire through drilled hole In the terminal.
If the wire passes through the terminal, the tie rod shank is not screwed into fitting far enough. This terminal Is
2-14.
Turnbuckles. Turnbuckle bodies are barrel- shaped, with each end threaded internally, one end with right-
assemblies are used to maintain control system cable tension. Earlier assemblies used AN 155 turnbuckle body, AN 170 cable eyes, AN 162 forks, and other AN parts. However, the AN series has been superseded by the MS series, but the
AN parts should be used until existing stocks are depleted. Current turnbuckle assemblies are made up of MS21251 body, MS21255 cable eyes, MS21252 clevis rod ends, and other MS parts as needed.
a.
Turnbuckle Installation. When installing cable system turnbuckles, screw both threaded terminals an equal distance Into barrel. All terminals must be screwed into the barrel far enough that no more than three terminal threads or four barrel threads are exposed on initial installation of a cable assembly. These limits are shown in
that If the cable stretches, the turnbuckle can be adjusted to the desired cable tension, at which time more or less than four barrel threads may be exposed. AN series turnbuckles are lockwired as follows:
(1) Adjust turnbuckle to Its locking position.
(2) Pass two locking wires through the center of the turnbuckle barrel.
(3) Bend the ends of the wires 90 degrees toward the ends of the turnbuckle barrel.
(4) Pass the wire ends through the hole in the turnbuckle eyes between the jaws of the turnbuckle fork.
(5) Bend the wires back toward the center of the turnbuckle and wrap four times around the shank.
(6) When a swaged terminal Is being lockwired, one wire is passed through the hole provided for In the terminal, looped over the free end of the other wire and both ends wrapped four times around the shank.
(7) MS series turnbuckles are locked with MS21256 locking clip MS21251 turnbuckle bodies are slotted internally to accept the MS21256 locking clip.
b.
Turnbuckle Inspection. Replace turnbuckles, cable terminals, and clevis found through visual inspection to be cracked, scratched, nicked, dented, bent, distorted, corroded, or have stripped threads. Minor nicks, scratches, or corrosion pits less than 0.005 inch deep may be removed by cleaning and burnishing smooth to restore the part to serviceable status.
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Figure 2-68. Spacer Part Number Breakdown
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Figure 2-69. Spacer Installation Data
Figure 2-70. Tie Rods, Round and Square
Figure 2-71. Tie Rod Terminal Fittings
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Figure 2-72. Turnbuckle Terminals (Sheet 1 of 2)
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Figure 2-72. Turnbuckle Terminals (Sheet 2 of 2)
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device for screw thread inserts, studs, and many other externally threaded fastening devices. It is serrated both internally and externally. The internal serrations are configured to mesh with those on the insert flange. The external serrations are relieved on the entering side so as to form a pilot to permit initial engagement internally. In addition, there is a 10-degree rake angle on the external serration so that the effect of a broach is duplicated when the ring is pressed or driven into the counterbored region in the receiving material. The crest of the serrations cuts a series of longitudinal
grooves, thus creating a composite shear area for resistance to rotation, as shown in figure 2-75.
2-16.
Fittings. The following paragraphs identify tubing and hose fittings used in Army aircraft hydraulic,
pneumatic, and oxygen systems. Figure 2-76 shows typical aircraft fittings.
Fitting Identification. The dash number after the basic number indicates the size, In sixteenths of an inch, of the tubing or hose for which the fitting is made. The measurement is for the outer diameter of tubing and the inner diameter of hose. Pipe threads are identified by a dash number which indicates the pipe size in eights of an inch. The material
diameter. Table 2-18 lists aircraft fittings.
Table 2-17. Fittings Material Code
Metal
Aluminum alloy
Brass
Steel
Aluminum bronze
Letter
D
B
No letter
Z
Practices for Installation of Cotter Pins and Lockwire. Installation of cotter pins and safetying methods are covered by the following paragraphs.
a.
Cotter Pin Installation. Cotter pins shall be installed as follows
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Item
Adapter
Bolt
Bushing
Cap Assembly
Collar
Cone
Connection
Coupling
Cross
Internal pipe thread
Elbow
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Description
Hose to universal
Flared tube end fitting (universal)
Universal fittings
Screw thread reducer
Screw thread expander
Reducer
Pressure seal flared tube fitting
Tubing end hose connection
Union
Straight flanged hose
45-degree flanged hose
90-degree flanged hose
Bulkhead hose
Union (brazing)
Airspeed tube union (brazing)
Pipe thread
Flared tube
Internal screw thread
90-degree universal
75-degree universal
45-degree universal
Union
45-degree union
90-degree flared tube
90-degree flared tube and pipe thread
90-degree hose to universal
45-degree flared tube and pipe thread
90-degree flared tube and bulkhead universal
45-degree hose and universal
45-degree hose to universal
45-degree hose bulkhead
90-degree hose bulkhead
90-degree internal and external pipe thread
45-degree internal and external pipe thread
90-degree pipe thread
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Item
Fitting assembly
Fitting end
Flange
Nipple
Nut
Plug
Plug and bleeder
Reducer
Sleeve
Tee
Union
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Description
Detachable hose swivel
Detachable hydraulic and pneumatic hose swivel
Straight thread boss welding
Flared tube and pipe threads
Pipe thread
Union
Union
Coupling sleeve
Coupling
Flared tube, bulkhead and universal fitting
Flared tube
Square head, drilled for locking
Screw thread
Square head pipe thread
Countersunk hex head pipe
Pipe, hex head
External thread flared tube
Coupling
Universal fitting
Flared tube, internal thread of side
Flared tube, internal thread on run
Union
Flared tube with bulkhead on run
Flared tube
Flared tube with pipe thread on side
Flared tube with pipe thread on run
Bulkhead and universal flared tube
Internal pipe thread
Internal screw thread
Flared tube
Flared tube, 3/8-inch bulkhead and universal
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Figure 2-73. Turnbuckle Thread Limits
CAUTION
Cotter pin shall be new upon each application. Old cotter pins may fail causing damage to component
NOTE
· Use brass cotter pins In areas where nonmagnetic material Is required Use corrosion-resistant cotter pins In areas where corrosion-resistant material is required
· Avoid kinks or sharp bends In cotter pins.
This Is the preferred method
Figure 2-75. Lockring Principle
This method will be followed where there is danger of snagging hands, clothing, or equipment of flight personnel on sharp ends of cotter pin or because of installation difficulties.
NOTE
In event more than 50 percent of cotter pin diameter Is above castellation, a washer shall be used under nut, or a shorter fastener shall be used.
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(3) When safetying a clevis pin, install the cotter pin with the axis of the eye parallel to the shank of the clevis pin or rod end. Bend the prongs around the shank of the clevis pin or rod end, as shown in
NOTE
Corrosion-resistant steel cotter pins shall be used only in areas required to be nonmagnetic, or where heat resisting qualities are desired, such as forward of firewall.
(4) Install cotter pins in rotating parts such as propellers, rotor heads, and the like, with head in direction of rotation
(5) Install cotter pins In stationary bolts with heads up or facing forward whenever possible. When installing a cotter pin in a stationary bolt in a moving control such as elevator control push rod end to elevator, carburetor mixture control rod end to carburetor mixture arm and the like, the head of the cotter pin should be up or facing forward throughout the range of that control as much as possible.
b.
Lockwire Installation. To prevent loosening during service, attaching parts, such a drilled-head bolts, fillster head screws, turnbuckles, thumbscrews, plugs, and similar items, are secured by use of lockwire or cotter pins. The following general rules shall apply to lockwire.
WARNING
Eye protection is required when cutting lockwire. Injury to personnel may occur.
Figure 2-77. Cotter Pin Installation
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CAUTION
New lockwire shall be used for each application. Damage to equipment may otherwise result.
NOTE
All lockwiring and cotter pin installation will be accomplished in accordance with MS33540
Avoid kinks or sharp bends In lockwire.
(1) Use Federal Specification QQ-W-461, carbon steel wire, for normal lockwire applications, use ASTM
A580 or ASTM A313, corrosion-resistant steel wire, where resistance to corrosion Is a desired property.
(2) Use steel corrosion resisting wire, Federal Specification QQ-W-390, for specific applications where nonmagnetic qualities and heat resisting properties are desired.
NOTE
When safetying vented plugs, caution should be used to ensure that the safety wire is of such a diameter that It will not completely block the vent hole.
(3) Install lockwire so that when wired bolt, screw, or threaded item begins to loosen, wire will apply a restraining force In tightening direction. Do not overstress wire. Make certain that the wire Is Installed and twisted so that the loop around the head stays down, and does not tend to come up over the bolt head and leave a slack loop.
NOTE
When using castellated nuts, If the slot Is close to the top of the nut, the wire will be more secure If It passes alongside the stud.
(4) Apply recommended torque values to parts to be secured and align holes before attempting to proceed with installation of lockwire.
NOTE
The length of pigtail at the twisted end should be 1/4 to 1/2 inch, or 3 to 6 turns This pigtail shall be bent back or under to prevent It from becoming a snag c.
Double-Twist Method. The double-twist method is the most common method of securing with lockwire.
Examples of this method are shown in figures 2-78 and 2-79. The following general rules shall apply.
(1) Install lockwire to parts which have a hole diameter of less than 0.045-inch diameter wire
(2) Install lockwire to parts which have a hole diameter of more than 0 045-inch diameter with wire a minimum diameter of 0.032-inch.
(3) Install lockwire to drilled-head bolts, screws, or other parts which are grouped together, In series rather than individually.
NOTE
When installing lockwire to widely spaced bolts by the double-twist method, a group of three will be the maximum number in a series.
When Installing lockwire to closely spaced bolts, the number that can be secured by a 24-inch length of wire will be the maximum number In a series.
Widely spaced multiple groups shall mean those in which the fastenings are from 4to 6 inches apart.
Lockwiring shall not be used to secure fastenings or fittings which are spaced more than 6 inches apart unless tie points are provided on adjacent parts to shorten the span of lockwire to less than 6 inches.
CAUTION
Screws in closely spaced geometric patterns which secure hydraulic or air seals hold hydraulic pressure, or are used in critical areas of clutch mechanisms and super-chargers should use the double-twist method of lockwiring to prevent lockwire failure
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Figure 2-78. Lockwiring Screws, Nuts, and Bolts (Sheet 1 of 2)
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Figure 2-78. Lockwiring Screws, Nuts, and Bolts (Sheet 2 of 2)
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Figure 2-79. Lockwiring Oil Caps, Drain Cocks, and Valves
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d.
Single-Wire Method. Examples of the single-
wire method of securing with lockwire are shown in figure 2-79. This method shall be used on small screws in a closely spaced, closely geometrical pattern
(triangle, square, rectangle, circle), parts Installed In electrical systems, and In places that are difficult to reach. The largest nominal size wire which the hole will accommodate may be used.
e.
Closely spaced shall be considered a maximum of 2 inches between centers
Safetying Emergency Devices. Use 0.020inch diameter copper wire, Federal Specification
QQ-W-343, for, securing emergency devices where easy accessibility must be maintained. Accessibility is accomplished by breaking wire. The following general rules shall apply.
require servicing.
(2)
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NOTE
(1) Use a 0 020-inch diameter copper wire when emergency devices such as canopies, exits, and the like
Use a 0 020-inch diameter copper wire to secure nonstructural parts such as emergency valves, oxygen regulators, and the like.
(3) Secure first aid kits In accordance with TM
(4) Secure items requiring seal wire to ensure completeness of contents or to determine when conhave been used with 0.020-inch diameter copper wire. Seal with a lead seal.
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i. Securing Electrical and Electronic Connectors.
Secure electrical and electronic connectors in accordance with TM 55-1500-323-24.
j. Lockwiring Couplings. Lock wire will be installed through the band loops, which retain the T-Bolt and the
Trunnion or Quick Coupler.
2-18. Torque. Tighten nuts to torque specified in
table 2-9. Apply torque to a bolt head only when a torque
wrench cannot be used on the nut. After application of torque to a nut, further tightening to align the slot for cotter pin or lockwire is permitted.
a. Torque Definitions. Torque definitions are explained In the following paragraphs.
(1) Breakaway torque Breakaway torque
(table 2-8) is defined as minimum torque required to
start the movement of a nut on or off bolt with no axial load on the nut and with the bolt completely through the nut.
(2) Friction torque (tare, drag, run on). Friction torque Is the torque required to overcome the internal friction between a self-locking nut and bolt as the nut is being turned on the bolt, but before the nut contacts the washer (no axial load).
(3) Final torque. Final torque is the sum of the friction torque plus the applicable torque values from
table 2-9 or friction torque plus torque from the
applicable maintenance manual.
(4) Break-loose torque Break-loose torque is defined as the effort to break loose an axially loaded nut.
f.
Lockwiring Turnbuckles. The standard proce-
Employ this procedure when lockwire replacement is wire Use the torque value given In the applicable mainrequired on turnbuckles secured by other methods. Use wire sizes specified as follows: 0 032-inch diameter on assemblies where cable diameter is 1/16-inch,
0.041-inch diameter wire on assemblies where cable diameter is 3/32-, 1/8- or 3/16-inch, and 0 047-inch diameter wire on assemblies where cable diameter is greater than 3/16-inch.
tenance manual with the detailed Instructions for the assembly or the installation of the components. In those instances where the torque value is not specified, use
table 2-9, which Is a standard table of recommended
torque values for tightening different types of standard nuts. The following points should be considered prior to installation of any fastener requiring torque.
g. Speed Rig Safetying. Insert lockwire through eyelet in speed rig, wrap lockwire around pin, then back
through eyelet as shown in figure 2-81. Twist wire to
proper length and secure around locking collar at base of speed rig, cut wire to proper length, twist and fold into speed rig cavity.
h. Rod End Safetying. Lockwire rod end (key
type NAS559), as shown in figure 2-82.
(1) Thread lubrication. Threads must be clean and free from nicks, burrs, paint, grease, or oil to obtain the correct tension or preload in the bolt when it is tightened to the specified torque value. However, there are some applications where lubrication or antiseize compound is used on the threads. The maintenance manual should be consulted with regard to the torque value for lubricated threads when specified.
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(2) Tightening new nuts. It is good practice in torquing, especially for new bolts and nuts, to first tighten the fastener to the desired torque value and then loosen the nut or bolt by backing off approximately one-half turn. Then retighten to the specified torque value. This aids in cleaning and smoothing the threads, and results in more accurate torque.
(3) Aligning for cotter pins. Never loosen a castellated nut to obtain alignment. When a nut is to be secured to a fastener with a cotter pin or safety wire, the nut should be tightened to the low limit of the specified torque range and the hole aligned, If necessary, by tightening operation. Where only a single torque value is specified and the hole does not align, further tightening to align the next slot is permissible in either case,
the maximum torque allowed by table 2-9 must not be
exceeded.
Figure 2-80. Typical Turnbuckle Assemblies
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Figure 2-81. Speed Rig Lockwirlng
Figure 2-82. Rod End Safetying (Key Type NAS 559)
(4) Torquing self-locking nuts. Self-locking nuts contain an internal friction elements. The torque of this friction, called tare torque, must be measured on the torque wrench as the nut is being turned but before the nut touches the washer. The proper torque is the sum of
the standard torque in table 2-9 plus the tare torque.
(5) Tightening on the head end. When a fastener is tightened from the head end, some of the torque applied is absorbed in turning the bolt in the hole.
The amount of torque absorbed will vary, depending on the clearance in the hole and the alignment of the parts.
For this reason, torque values are specified for tightening fasteners on the nut end. However, in some instances it will be necessary to tighten the fastener from the head end. On these occasions, the frictional
(tare) torque required to turn the bolt in the hole should be determined with the nut engaged, on the last rotation before the nut seats, and then added to the standard
torque value called out in table 2-9.
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(6) Checking torque. Checking installed fasteners to determine if they have been tightened to the specified torque value cannot be accurately accomplished using a torque wrench. Installed fasteners generally require more torque than was originally applied, in order to overcome static friction and start the fastener turning. To ensure proper torque has been applied, the fastener should be backed off from one-half to one full turn and retightened to the correct torque value. A torque wrench should not be used for the backoff operation.
(7) Retorquing. In some special applications, it is necessary to retorque a fastener after a prescribed period following initial installation in order to insure that proper clamping force and bolt tension are still in effect. If retorquing is required, the applicable aircraft maintenance manual should be consulted for proper retorquing procedure.
(8) Damaged threads. Studs with damaged threads should be replaced or the threads rechecked; however, this is not always possible in field maintenance. To overcome the problem of tightening a nut on a stud to the proper torque value where thread damage is present and therefore increases the rundown resistance of the nut, add the rundown resistance to the specified torque value. The rundown resistance should be measured on the last rotation before the nut seats.
For example, if 325 inch-pounds of torque is specified for an application and the rundown resistance due to thread damage is 25 inch-pounds, the nut should be tightened to a torque of 325 inch-pounds plus 25 inchpounds, or 350.
c. Recommended Torque Values. For
recommended torque values, refer to tables 2-8 and 2-9.
2-19. Safety Cable.
a.
General Instructions for the Selection of
Safety Cable. The selection of materials shall be in accordance with AS4536 (SAE), available from SAE
International, 400 Commonwealth Avenue, Warrendale,
PA 15096-0001, and shall be in accordance with the service limitations outlined herein.
NOTE
Minimize mixing of safety wire and safety cable.
(1) AS3510 series (UNS S32100 CRES) safety cable shall be selected for general purpose use on all applications up to 649°C (1200°F).
(2) AS3509 series (UNS N6600 Nickel
Alloy) safety cable shall be selected for up to 9820C
(18000 F).
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(3) Only safety cables and ferrules supplied by a manufacturer that meets all the requirements of AS4536 shall be allowed.
(4) Safety cable shall not be used for any shear, or break away applications.
(5) Safety cable shall be installed with a calibrated tool which is supplied by the safety cable manufacturer for the purpose of applying a predetermined cable tension, crimping the ferrule, and cutting the excess cable without allowing tension to be lost.
b.
The Size of Safety Cable Shall be in
Accordance with the Following Requirements:
(1) 0.020 inch diameter safety cable is intended for use on parts having a nominal hole diameter of 0.045 inch (1.14 mm) or smaller.
(2) 0.032 inch diameter safety cable is intended for use on parts having a nominal hole diameter of 0.075 inch (1.91 mm) or smaller.
(3) 0.040 inch diameter safety cable is intended for use on parts having a nominal hole diameter of 0.095 inch (2.41 mm) or smaller.
(4) The specified length of the cable shall be selected to accommodate the span between fasteners added to the length of cable required to correctly engage the application tool.
(5) Applications where safety cable is to be installed through a hole having a nominal diameter of greater than 0.095 inch (2.41 mm), but less than 0.200
inch (5.08 mm) shall require a flat washer (same material composition as the safety cable) which is supplied by the manufacturer for this purpose, and shall
be used as shown in figure 2-83.
Figure 2-83. Flat Washer Safety Cable Installation
(FW10-1)
(6) Safety cable shall be installed with an application tool which has been calibrated to meet the performance requirements of AS4536 (SAE) and this manual.
c.
Safety Cable Installation. Safety cable may be used as a substitute for lockwire to prevent loosening during service. Threaded parts, such as drilled-head bolts, fillister head screws, turnbuckles, thumbscrews, hose fittings and electrical connectors, plugs, caps, and similar items are within the scope of the safety cable application. The following rules shall apply when using safety cable.
WARNING
Safety cable shall not be substituted for safety wire when the installation of safety wire is a critical characteristic of the installation.
NOTE
Routing of safety cable may vary from that of lockwire in order to achieve a proper installation.
(1) When safety cable is being substituted for lockwire in an existing installation (maintenance, rework, etc.), equivalent diameter safety cable to that of the lockwire shall be selected for use, providing that selection criteria for safety cable as defined in the (1)
General Instructions are met.
(2) Adjacent Units. Safety cable shall be installed in such a manner that any tendency for a fastener to loosen will be counteracted by an additional tension on the cable. Safety cable shall be threaded through the fasteners in such a way as to produce installed safety cable with either positive or neutral pull.
(3) Maximum Span. The maximum span of safety cable between two termination points shall be
6 inch (152.4 mm) unless otherwise specified.
CAUTION
Installing Defects: Any cable defect
(nick, fray, kink, or any other mutilation of the safety cable) found prior to, during, or subsequent to installation, is not acceptable.
Figure 2-84. Self Looping Safety Cable TM 1-1500-
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NOTE
Avoid kinks or sharp bends while handling and threading safety cable.
(4) Installing Holes. Safety cable must be installed through the holes intended for this purpose in the part being secured, or through the holes provided in a self looping device secured to the safety cable by the
safety cable manufacturer (figure 2-84). In applications
where holes are not provided for safety cable in the component to which it is attached the self looping safety
cable may be used in a manner like, or similar to figure
2-85.
Figure 2-85. Self Looping Safety Cable Anchored to
a Pin Assembly
(5) Safety Cable/Ferrule Reuse. Safety cable and ferrule shall be new upon each application.
Reuse is not allowed.
(6) Installation. Various examples of safety cable installation are shown in this section. All possible combinations and applications are not shown.
Unless otherwise specified in the application engineering drawing, safety cable shall be installed in two or three bolt patterns with two bolt patterns being the preferred method where an even number of fasteners are to be secured. The installer must adhere to the basic rules outlined in this manual.
(7) Hose Fittings and Electrical Connector
Requirements. Hose fittings and electrical coupling nuts shall have safety cable installed in the same manner as tube coupling nuts.
(8) Excess Cable. After Installing safety cable, excess cable from the crimped ferrule shall be cut by the installation tool. The maximum allowable length of cable extending beyond the ferrule shall be
0.031 inch (0.79 mm).
(9) Crimping Requirements (Pull-Off Load,
Reference Table 2-19). Safety cable shall be installed
with the safety cable manufacturers recommended tool, which has been tested and calibrated in accordance with procedures specified in this manual.
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Table 2-19. Safety Cable Minimum Crimp
Requirements (Pull-Off Load)
Nominal Cable
Diameter
Inch (mm)
0.020 (0.51)
0.032 (0.81)
0.040 (1.02)
Safety Cable
Construction
1 x 7
3 x 7
7 x 7
Minimum
Pull-Off Load
Ibf (N)
30 (133.4)
70 (311.4)
110 (489.3)
(10) Hole Alignment. Undertorquing or overtorquing to obtain proper alignment of the holes is not permitted. Apply recommended torque values to parts to be secured, and alignment of holes shall be evaluated before attempting to proceed with safety cable.
CAUTION
The maximum bend exit limit of safety cable, when applied to a threaded fastener head, shall be
1350. This does not apply to hose fittings, electrical connector coupling mechanisms, turnbuckles, and similar applications where the safety cable is constrained by the shape of the component being secured.
(11) In applications where safety cable shall be required to exceed the 1350 maximum bend exit limit in order to achieve neutral to positive pull on a threaded fastener head, a self looping device which is secured to the safety cable by the safety cable manufacturer may
be used to obtain a secured installation as shown (figure
CAUTION
This method should only be used in applications where the safety cable can not "flip" over the corner or over the head of the fastener being secured.
(12) Cable Flex Limits. After installing safety cable, the maximum flex between termination points shall be no greater than that specified in the
Cable Flex Limit Table (table 2-20).
NOTE
When calculating the flex limit (B & C) of safety cable which is installed through three fasteners, the A = D + E
formula shall apply (see figure 2-87).
The total length of safety cable from the point where it exits the first fastener, to the point where it enters the last fastener shall be measured. The
corresponding length from table 2-20,
column A shall be used to determine the flex limit.
Table 2-20. Flex Limits, Inch (mm)
A
0.5 (12.7)
1.0 (25.4)
2.0 (50.8)
3.0 (76.2)
4.0 (101.6)
5.0 (127.0)
6.0 (152.4)
B
0.125 (3.18)
0.250 (6.35)
0.375 (9.52)
0.375 (9.52)
0.500 (12.70)
0.500 (12.70)
0.625 (15.88)
C
0.062 (1.59)
0.125 (3.18)
0.188 (4.76)
0.188 (4.76)
0.250 (6.35)
0.250 (6.35)
0.312 (7.94)
Figure 2-86. Self Looping Safety Cable in High
Bend Exit Application
Figure 2-87. Safety Cable Flex Limits
NOTE
Light finger pressure of approximately 2 pounds shall be applied at mid-span when inspecting total flex limit of installed safety cable.
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CAUTION
It is important to hold the tool as steady and perpendicular to the fastener as possible during the crimp/cut cycle in order to maintain consistent tensioning of the cable after the tool is removed.) d.
Elongated Ferrules. Ferrules of extra length, having a radius at one end and a straight surface at the other end, may be used in applications which restrict the clearance for the installation tool nose to be placed in correct alignment with the fastener (such as low profile fastener heads, recess locations, or obstructions by
structures or installed components). See figures 2-88
and 2-89.
Figure 2-89. Low Profile Application for 0.032 and
0.040 Inch Safety Cable
Figure 2-88. Correct Application of Safety Cable
NOTE
Always install elongated ferrules with the radius end toward the fastener, and the straight end in the tool crimp cavity.
Double check cable tension between fasteners after removal of application tool.
NOTE
Radius required on 0.032 inch diameter and larger elongated ferrules. Radius optional on 0.020 inch diameter elongated ferrules.
e.
Examples of Installed Safety Cable. See
Figure 2-90. Examples of Installed Safety Cable
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Safety Cable Identification Stamp. In applications where the user requires a logo or ID code to be a permanent part of the safety cable installation (for warranty or tractability), it shall be applied by the safety cable manufacturer to one or more surfaces of the square end fitting of the safety cable. Only impression stamping is permitted, no paint, ink or labels are
h.
Safety Cable Jacketing for Protection. (See
figure 2-94). It is recommended to use a tubular jacket
over safety cable when it is installed in a location where it is in contact with (or may contact) surfaces which may damage the safety cable. A tubular jacket material shall be capable of meeting the temperature range of the application, it shall be resistant to oil and chemicals.
Figure 2-91. Safety Cable Identification Stamp.
g.
Safety Cable on Turnbuckles. The standard procedure for securing turnbuckles with safety cable is
shown in figures 2-92 and 2-93.
(1) A self looping safety cable is threaded through the turnbuckle. One end shall be wrapped in one direction around the turnbuckle. The safety cable is then threaded through the hole in the self looping jumper, and terminated with the appropriate application tool.
(2) Safety cable diameter selection for turnbuckle applications, 0.032 inch diameter safety cable shall be used on assemblies where cable diameter is 1/16 inch or smaller, and 0.040 inch diameter safety cable or greater shall be used on turnbuckle cable diameters greater than 1/16 inch.
Figure 2-92. Routing of Safety Cable on
Turnbuckles
Figure 2-93. Example of Final Safety Cable
Turnbuckle Installation
Figure 2-94. Cable jacketing for Protection
2-20. Safety Cable Application Tools.
a.
Procedures. When safety cable is used, the following basics apply for the application tools and calibration equipment.
(1) Minimize mixing of safety wire and safety cable.
(2) Install the ferrule cartridge into the tool body under the handle grip.
NOTE
When loading and using the safety cable hand tool, be certain that the correct size safety cable kit is being used with the tool.
(3) Install the safety cable through the fasteners to be secured.
(4) The nose can index to four positions at
90° increments. To select the position, push the nose in towards the tool and rotate to the desired position.
Release the nose, if the nose does not lock into the
indexed position, turn it slightly until it does. See figure
(5) Insert the free end of the cable through the ferrule in the cartridge, and remove the ferrule by pulling the cable away from the end of the cartridge.
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NOTE
Do not release the free end of the cable until it has been inserted through the tool nose.)
(1) Insert the free end of the cable through
the tool nose (see figure 2-96) and slide the tool along
the cable to the fastener being secured. See figure 2-
97.
TM 1-1500-204-23-6 perpendicular to the cable as possible while completing a full stroke. This assures consistent tensioning of the cable. See figure 2-
97.
Figure 2-95. Pre-Set Tension Safety Cable Tool
Figure 2-96. Pre-Set Tension Safety cable Tool
2-21. Types of Safety Cable Tools.
a.
The Pre-Set Tension Tool. (See figures 2-95
and 2-96). Insert the free end of the cable into the cable entrance and continue to push the cable into the cavity.
When the free end of the cable appears at the bottom of the tool, grip the cable and pull the slack from the cable until resistance is felt. Begin removing slack from the cable by repeatedly closing the tool handle allowing the handle to open fully before closing again. When all slack is removed from the cable, snug the tool against the fastener by using several short strokes of the handle. Release the handle to the full open position and fully close the handle to crimp securely and cut flush.
CAUTION
It is important on this final stroke to hold the tool as steady and
Figure 2-97. Position of Safety Cable Too, b.
Adjustable Tension Tool. (See figure 2-98).
Thread the safety cable through the fastener, ferrule, and tool nose in the same way as with other models.
Wrap the cable one full revolution (clockwise) around the tension wheel, and with slight pressure applied by pulling the cable, secure the cable into the slot. Rotate the tension knob until several clicks are heard and felt.
If additional tension is required, adjustment can be made with the tension adjuster on the opposite side of the tool.
CAUTION
Do not overtighten safety cable. It is a good practice to find a tension setting which removes the slack from the cable, (in order to meet the flex limit requirement) without over stressing the safety cable components.
(1) Completely close the handle to crimp and cut the cable. Hold the tool steady and perpendicular to the cable to maintain consistent cable tension. Release the handle and remove the tool from the crimped ferrule. Remove the excess cable segment from the tool prior to the next application.
(2) If it is more convenient to use the adjustable tension tool with the knob located on the opposite side, remove the retaining ring located below the tension adjuster, slide the knob assembly out of the tool body, and re-insert it on the opposite side. Re-
install the retaining ring. See figure 2-98.
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NOTE
When using a hand tool, the tool handle is to remain fully open during the cable entry process (in both tool models). The handle is to be actuated in the pre-set tension model after the tension pawl is engaged with the cable, and in the adjustable tension model only after the desired tension is achieved.
(4) Rotate the cable tensioning wheel clockwise if necessary to move the cable entry slot to an accessible position. Align the nose such that the ferrule is pressed squarely against the fastener. Make certain that the ferrule is fully seated into the nose. Insert the free end of the cable into the cable entry slot of the cable tensioning wheel. When the end of the cable exits the wheel, grip the cable and pull the slack from the cable. Do not leave more than 1 1/2" of total slack in the cable.
(5) Press the trigger and hold. The tool will apply tension to the cable, crimp and cut. When the trigger is released, the crimp mechanism will retract
(after the cycle is complete), and the tool nose can be moved from the ferrule. The excess cable shall be discarded.
(6) The tension is adjustable by inserting the manufacturer supplied adjustment key into the adjustment port located on the tool handle. Clockwise rotation increases tension, and counter clockwise rotation decreases tension.
Figure 2-98. Adjustable Tension Safety cable Tool
c.
The Pneumatic Safety Cable Application
Tool. (See figure 2-99). Connect the pneumatic safety
cable tool to a clean, dry air supply of 80 to 100 psi.
(1) Install the safety cable through the fasteners which are to be secured.
(2) The nose can be indexed to four positions in 900 increments. To select the position, push the nose in towards the tool and rotate to the desired position. Release the nose. If the nose does not lock into the indexed position, turn it slightly until it snaps into position and locks.
CAUTION
Do not actuate the tool unless the nose is locked into position.
Actuation of the tool without the nose being locked will severely damage the nose or other tool components.
(3) Insert the free end of the cable through the ferrule in the cartridge and remove the ferrule by pulling the cable away from the end of the cartridge.
Insert the free end of the cable through the nose of the tool and slide the tool along the cable to the desired position.
Figure 2-99. Pneumatic Safety Cable Application
Tool
2-22. Safety Cable Application Tool Maintenance
and Calibration. The safety cable tools should be stored in a clean, dry place when not in use. Clean any debris (especially in the crimp cavity in the tool nose) from the tool with a small brush and solvent if necessary. Lubricate the tool nose (into the crimp cavity) with a drop of oil on a regular basis.
2-90 Change 2
a.
Tool Calibration Verification with the Safety
Cable Test Fixture or Electronic Pull Tester.
NOTE
Indenter calibration should be verified periodically and must always be checked if the nose assembly has been removed or changed.
(1) Use of the calibration test fixture and torque wrench to verify safety cable tool indenter
adjustment (see figure 2-100). Thread the safety cable
into the 12 pt. screw and through the swivel, holding the lever against the built-in-stop. If the lever is not kept against the stop, the results may be adversely affected.
Terminate the safety cable with the tool being tested.
(2) Apply approximately 2 lbs force to the cable with your finger at the line marked "test area". If the cable touches either the side or bottom surface of the test fixture, remove the cable from the test block, and re-install another safety cable being careful to set the tool tension properly, and to hold the lever against the stop.
(3) Place a calibrated 3/8 inch drive torque wrench (capable of indicating 30 inch/lb. for 0.020 inch safety cable, 70 inch/lb. for 0.032 inch safety cable and
110 inch/lb. for 0.040 inch safety cable) into the square drive hole, orienting the test block and torque wrench on a flat surface. Do not over torque the cable.
SAFETY CABLE
DIAMETER
INCH
0.020
0.032
0.040
TORQUE WRENCH MINIMUM
PULL-OFF-LOAD
INCH-POUNDS
30 in/lb
70 in/lb
110 in/lb
Figure 2-100. Calibration test Fixture and Torque
Wrench
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(4) The safety cable should remain in place during application of the measured force. Apply approximately 2 lbs. force to the safety cable with your finger at the line marked "test area". If the safety cable touches either the side or bottom surface of the test fixture, the crimp is unacceptable and the tool indenter should be adjusted.
(5) Use of an electronic pull tester to verify safety cable tool indenter adjustment. (See figure 2-
101). It may be required in some applications to pull test safety cable to destruction. If this is required, an electronic pull tester may be used in place of the calibration test fixture/ torque wrench method. The type of machine pictured in this manual will satisfy this requirement.
Figure 2-101. Electronic Safety Cable Pull Tester b.
Indenter Adjustment for all Safety Cable
Application Tool Models.
NOTE
Calibration should be checked frequently by the use of the calibration test fixture, or the electronic pull tester.
(1) Remove the nose assembly by removing the two 8-32 socket head cap screws with a
9/64 inch hex wrench. (See figure 2-102).
(2) Adjust the push-rod adjustment screw with a flat blade screw driver, or the manufacturer supplied adjustment key. See figure 7-103. Turn the push-rod adjustment screw clockwise to loosen the crimp (enlarge the gaging dimension), or counterclockwise to tighten the crimp (reduce the gaging dimension). Replace the mose assembly and the two 8-
32 socket head cap screws, being sure that they are firmly tightened. Check calibration as previously described.
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NOTE
Some tool models utilize a push-rod lock nut. This must be loosened prior to adjustment, and tightened after adjustment with the adjustment key provide by the manufacturer.
CAUTION
Do not adjust the push-rod more than a quarter of a turn at a time, severe adjustment may damage the tool.
Figure 2-102. Removal of Safety Cable Tool Nose
Assembly
Figure 2-103. Adjustment of Safety Cable Indenter
(Same for Hand or Pneumatic Tool Models)
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RUBBER MATERIALS
manufactured, which Includes in its composition, natural or synthetic rubber or other materials having similar quality and utilization as rubber shall be considered to have an Indefinite shelf-life (for example gaskets, preformed packings, diaphragms, hoses and flanged seal assemblies).
a.
Storage. Storage and handling of aircraft rubber goods and kits, components, or accessories containing rubber goods is the responsibility of all activities engaged in storage or maintenance of air items Storage of rubber goods is as follows:
(1) Store aircraft rubber goods and kits, components, or accessories containing rubber goods In a dark, cool, dry place, protected from excessive heat and from exposure to strong air currents, dampness, and dirt.
(2) Store away from electric motors or other equipment giving off heat or ozone.
NOTE
Items will be left in original pack until they are expended or consumed in actual maintenance process.
b.
Inspection. Inspection of aircraft rubber goods and kits, components, or accessories containing rubber goods will be accomplished at time of installation and as follows:
A qualified mechanic will determine serviceability of item by visually inspecting for deterioration, leaking, corrosion, cracking brittleness, and deformity.
Items that have no defects will be considered serviceable.
If the serviceability of an aircraft component or accessory containing rubber goods is questioned due to Improper storage conditions, the Item will be functionally tested prior to Installation.
Aircraft components or accessories removed from the original pack and not immediately Installed will be preserved and repacked.
Items determined to be unserviceable will be disposed of through the proper supply channels.
3-2. Tires. Identification and storage of rubber tires are explained in the following paragraphs a.
Tire Identification. Tires are classified according to pressure, profile, and contour in MIL-T-5041. Helicopter tires are Identified by the word Helicopter on the sidewall. Tubeless tires are identified by the word Tubeless on the sidewall. Ice grip tires have wire or spring coil inserts molded to the tread to aid in gripping icy runways. Nonskid tires have a ribbed tread design. Refer to TM 55-2620-201-24 for additional information.
b.
following procedures will be employed In the storage of tires.
(1) Store tires in racks so that each is In a vertical position and each is holding its own weight. Flat spots, which form on the tread during vertical storage, will not harm the tire.
(2) Stack tires vertically. Tires should not be stacked horizontally because of the possibility of crushing the bottom line.
(3) Clean tires exposed to grease and oil by washing with mild soap, Federal Specification P-S-620, and water.
3-3. Tubes. Identification and storage of rubber tubes are explained in the following paragraphs.
a.
Tube Identification. Tubes are molded from natural and GRI (butyl) rubber. The GRI tube is identified by a blue strip on the inner circumference of the tube.
b.
Tube Storage. In addition to the general storage requirements for rubber materials in paragraph
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3-1a, the following procedures will be employed in the storage of tubes:
(1) Do not store completely deflated tubes. A small amount of air should be left in each tube to prevent inner surfaces from sticking together.
(2) When cardboard boxes are not available, dust tubes with Talc, MIL-T-50036, and wrap in paper,
Federal Specification UU-P-268.
(3) Mark all packages to indicate size, type of tube, date of manufacture, and stock number.
(4) Inspect all tubes having balance patches to insure that patches follow contour of inflated tube. Service life of tubes should not be affected by loose patches.
to TM 1-1500-204-23-3 for additional information.
a.
Fuel Cell Identification. A fuel cell is a flexible bag contoured to the shape of a particular fuselage or wing cavity. It is designed to contain fuel. Common names given to fuel cells are trade names such as Vithane,
Pliocel, and Line-a-cell. Fuel cells are made In three basic types self-sealing, bladder, and combination.
(1) Self-sealing cell. The self-sealing cell is a fuel container which seals Itself when objects penetrate its walls. The sealing action reduces fire hazard and preserves the aircraft fuel supply. Fabric material is used in construction of this type of cell to strengthen cell walls and to protect the nylon barrier from scuffing.
(2) Bladder-type cell. This type of cell is non-self-sealing and is of light-weight construction. It is installed inside a metallic shell, a wing cavity, or the fuselage cavity of an aircraft It is removable for repairs.
(3) Combination self-sealing and bladder cells. These cells consist of self-sealing and bladder constructions, since they contain both bladder and self-sealing properties Most of these cells are selfsealing only on the bottom and aft sections b.
Fuel Cell Storage. In addition to the general storage requirements for rubber materials in paragraph 3-la, the following paragraphs describe the storage of fuel cells.
(1) Storing flexible bladder type or Goodyear nylon (Pliocel) fuel cells. Use the following procedures for storing flexible bladder type or Goodyear nylon (Pliocel) fuel cells:
(a) Roll the fuel cell as smoothly as possible.
(b) Place a roll of corrugated fiberboard, PPP-F-320, covered with polyethylene sheeting, L-P- 378, inside each fold or roll to prevent creasing.
(c) Wrap the cell in wrapping paper, UU-P- 268, MIL-P-17667, grade A barrier material, MIL-B-121, or polyethylene sheeting, L-P-378.
(d) Pack the wrapped cell in a fiberboard box and close box by any suitable means.
(2) Storing self-sealing fuel cells. Self-sealing fuel cells cannot be folded or collapsed for storage;
however, they will be wrapped in accordance with sub-paragraph 3-4b(1). Cells having suspension
straps will be hung in a cleated plywood box, PPP-B- 601, or other suitable wooden box in the normal on-aircraft position with dunnage used to support this configuration. Cells not having suspension straps must be supported Inside and out with dunnage. Dunnage may consist of wood, fiberboard,
PPP-P-291 or PPP-F-320, rubberized hard, PPP-C-1120, or foam plastics, PPP-C-850, MIL-P- 26514.
All dunnage will be wrapped with polyethylene sheeting, L-P-378, or a similar plastic to prevent abrasion and contamination. The dunnage will be so placed as to provide support for the fuel cells in the box in the on-aircraft configuration. All self-sealing fuel cells must be supported to prevent collapse and creasing. When boxes cannot be obtained, the fuel cells may be stored for a short period of time on a specially constructed rack which will adequately support the cells. Cells may also be temporarily stored with only the interior dunnage in place; however, these cells cannot be stacked.
(3) Marking stored fuel cells. Mark the fuel cell In accordance with MIL-STD-129. If the fuel cell is temporarily stored and not boxed, the same information will be placed on a tag and the tag securely fastened to the cell.
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NOTE
• Store cells in a cool, dry area, free from drafts, dust, and ozone, and out of direct sunlight or direct contact with the ground
• Stack crated cells on widest side of crate, never on end, and not to the extent that crushing of lowest crate will result
• Arrange cells in storage to ensure use of oldest units first.
c.
Oil Cell Identification. An oil cell is a form of oil tank that has self-sealing capability. It can be identified by a compound covering the interior walls. This compound will seal the oil cell if it is punctured by a projectile. Self-sealing oil cells are repaired in the same way as self-sealing fuel cells. However, greater care must be taken in cleaning the cell
in preparation for repair work. Refer to TM 1-1500-204-23-3, Chapter 3, for additional information.
d.
Oil Cell Storage. The applicable aircraft maintenance manual shall be used for specific storage procedures. The following general procedures apply to all oil cells:
(1) Drain all oil from oil cell.
(2) Disconnect oil lines and tubing.
(3) Clean oil tank with appropriate solvent.
(4) Drain solvent.
(5) Dry tank with filtered compressed air.
(6) Cover inside of oil cell with lubricant.
(7) Replace filler cap.
3-5.Shock Absorber and Elastic Exerciser Cords. Identification, inspection, testing, and storage of shock absorber and elastic exerciser cords are explained in the following paragraphs.
a.
Cord Identification. Colored threads in the outer cover are used to indicate date of manufacture. The color code
indicate quarter. Elastic exerciser cords have three threads to indicate year and one for quarter. Elastic shock cord, used in some compass mounts, is covered with solid black braid with no colored thread to indicate date of manufacture.
Although these cords do not have a limited shelf life, they must pass the elongation test below before installation.
b.
Cord inspection. All cords installed in aircraft shall be visually inspected at each intermediate and periodic inspection. Any cord that shows irregularity in diameter must be replaced. Cords found to be over 5 years old will not be considered serviceable.
(1) Tagging.
Cords in stock shall be inspected and tested every 6 months as specified below. At time test is made, a serviceable parts tag shall be affixed to the spool or cord as follows:
INSPECTED ................................ .........
DATE ................................ ....................
ACCORDING TO TM 1-1500-204-23-6
TO BE REINSPECTED AND RETESTED 6 MONTHS FROM DATE HEREON
NOTE
Sections of cord shipped to service activities shall have a duplicate tag affixed to provide information for reinspection date.
(2) Methods of inspection. Cords in stock at all activities other than depots shall be visually inspected for irregularities in diameter or other evidence of deterioration and to see that serviceable parts tag is attached as specified above.
(3) Test requirements. Cords that fail to meet test requirements shall not be installed on aircraft, but will be made available for use on ground equipment or for other uses
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1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Year Identification
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
- --------
Yellow
Black
Green
Red
Blue
Yellow
Black
Green
Red
Blue
Quarter Identification
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Red
Blue
Green
October
November
December
Yellow
NOTE
For succeeding years and quarters, this cycle repeats.
(4) Reinspection. Cords requiring reinspection will be retested and retagged If facilities are available. If facilities are not available, cords shall be returned to depot for reinspection.
(5) Condemnation. Cords not suitable nor required for ground equipment or other uses shall be administratively condemned or condition-condemned.
c.
Cord Testing. Cords requiring testing shall be tested when facilities are available. When facilities are not available, return cords to depot for testing.
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Elongation testing should be accomplished in the following manner:
(1) Test bungee or endless ring type cord as a complete unit using suitable jigs or spools and test load
NOTE
Jigs or spools for stretching shock absorber cords should be smooth and not less than 1-1/2 inches in diameter to prevent damaging cords during testing.
(2) Prepare straight and elastic exerciser cords for testing by marking 6-inch gauge lengths on one side of cord. Use a soft lead pencil for marking.
(3) Mark bungee cords with 6-inch gauge marks penciled on opposite sides of ring.
(4) Attach cord to be tested to suitable jigs or spools. Apply specified test pressure slowly.
(5) After test load has been applied, remove cord from testing and measure between gauge marks.
(6) Reject cords which elongate more than 100 percent during test
(7) Reject cords which have gauge marks more than 6-1/4 inches apart 10 minutes after pressure is released.
(8) After testing, fill in and attach a SERVICE-
ABLE TAG - MATERIEL (DD Form 1574) to cord with a note: To be reinspected and retested 6 months from date hereon.
d.
Cord Storage. In addition to the general storage
requirements for rubber materials in paragraph 3-1a, the
following practices shall be employed during storage of shock absorbers and elastic exerciser cords: stress.
(1) Store cords so they shall not be subject to
(2) Keep stocks of cord at a minimum, but consistent with operating requirements.
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Cord
Straight Cord
Endless Ring Bungee
Elastic Exerciser
Diameter inches
9/16
5/8
11/16
3/4
13/16
3/16
5/16
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
3/8
7/16
1/2
Load pounds
380
450
585
720
1000
5
7
13
80
155
225
360
155
235
315
3-6.Gaskets and Packings. The methods of identification, military classifications, types, uses, and storage of gaskets and packing materials are presented in the following paragraphs.
a.
Gasket and Packing Types. Gasket and packing material types and uses are described in the following paragraphs.
(1) Synthetic rubber and cork gasket material MIL-C-6183. This material is available in soft, medium, and firm grades it is classified as aromatic fuel and oil resistant.
(2) Synthetic rubber gasket material MIL-R-6855. This material is classified as fuel, oil, and non-oil-resistant.
Use oil-and non-oil-resistant gaskets with acrylic plastics. This material is available in grades 40, 60, and 80, each of which corresponds to a durometer hardness value.
(3) Cork sheet and gasket material Federal Specification HH-C-576. This cork composition is available in sheet and gasket. Light composition is recommended for use as a cushion between glass and metal. Medium-light composition is recommended for use on cover plates and gear cases. Medium-heavy composition is recommended for uses similar to medium-light composition where less than 1/16-inch thickness, and greater tensile strength are required.
Heavy composition is recommended for use with transformers, oil-filled electrical equipment, and as a packing or bearing seal for rotating members.
(4) Synthetic or natural rubber gasket and packing material Federal Specification HH-G-156. This material is used for all types of packings and gaskets except hatches and watertight and airtight doors. It is classified as soft, medium, and hard, and is available in sheets, molded shapes, strips, and fabricated gaskets.
WARNING
O-ring splicing and O-ring assortment kits do not meet the specific requirements for Oring usage on aviation equipment and are not authorized for use on Army aircraft. Use of unauthorized O-rings may compromise the integrity and safety of equipment and personnel.
CAUTION
Use MS28775 O-ring only where specified. Leakage will occur below -65°F (-540C).
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NOTE
• O-rings and packings removed from disassembled equipment must be discarded in exceptional circumstances, engineering approval may be granted to reuse O-rings and packings. Requests must be made to AVSCOM, AMSAV-E for consideration.
• Use MS dash numbers to determine correct applications for O-ring packings and gaskets.
(5) O-ring packings and gaskets MS28775. These are designed to operate in the temperature range of -65 to
275°F (-54 to 135°C). They are used on the moving parts of an assembly.
(6) O-ring packings and gaskets MS28775. These are designed to operate in the temperature range of -65 to
275°F (-54 to 135°C). They are used to seal non-moving components.
(7) V-ring packings AN6225. These are designed to operate in the temperature range of -65 to 160°F (-54 to 71
°C). They are used on the moving parts of an assembly.
(8) O-ring gaskets MS28778. These are used as a compression-type seal on a straight-threaded, flared-tube, connection fitting where a temperature range of -65 to 158°F (-54 to 70°C) is required.
b.
following paragraphs.
(1) Synthetic rubber and cork gasket material MIL-C-6183. Sheet material is identified by color, class, grade, manufacturer's identification, and symbol of main components. Molded shapes are marked with a dot or stripe. Red indicates aromatic fuel-resistant material and white indicates oil-resistant material.
(2) Synthetic rubber gasket material MIL-R- 6855. Sheet and strip materials are marked with the appropriate color in 3/8-inch high characters to show class, grade, and manufacturer's identification or compound number.
Extrusions and tubing are marked with the appropriate color once every 6 inches or at least twice on small pieces.
Molded shapes are marked with the proper symbol in the appropriate color on each piece, and by part number when required. Small parts are marked with the proper colored dot or stripe on the edges. Red indicates fuel-resistant. White indicates oil-resistant. Blue indicates non-oil-resistant. White and green indicates oil-resistant for use in contact with acrylic plastic. Blue and green indicates non-oil-resistant for use in contact with acrylic plastic.
(3) Cork sheet and gasket material Federal Specification HH-C-576. This cork composition is available in sheet and gasket, which is identified by markings on shipping containers.
(4) Synthetic or natural rubber gasket and packing material Federal Specification HH-G-156. This material is identified by marking on shipping containers.
(5) O-ring and V-ring packings and gaskets. O-rings and V-rings are identified by markings on shipping containers.
c.
Storage. Store packings and gaskets in a cool, dark dry place that is protected from excessive heat and exposure to dampness, dirt, or strong air currents. Do not store in the proximity of electric motors or other equipment
NOTE
No more than a 3-month supply of synthetic rubber, MIL-R-6855, should be kept in stock.
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Specification
MIL-R-2765
MIL-C-3133
MIL-R-5001
Federal Specification
ZZ-R-765
(Temperature
Resistant)
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Table 3-3. Identification of Rubber Materials
Type or class
Rubber Material,
Synthetic Oil
Resistant
Forms available
Sheet Strip Molded
Cellular Rubber
Products, General
Purpose (See
Specification)
Type I, Cored-
Soft, Medium,
Firm.
Type II, Uncored-
Soft, Medium, Firm,
Extra Firm
Class I - Extreme low temperature resistant.
Class II - High temperature resistant
Sheet and Products as specified
Sheet or Molded
Latex Foam Sponge
Sheet, Strip
(or tape), Extruded shapes, Molded
Shapes, and Coated
Fabrics as ordered
Grade and
Intended use
For use as a gasket where resistance to oil and serviceability to temperatures above -20°F (-29°C) is required
For use in the absorption of noise, shock, or vibration, or where resiliency is required.
Crash protection pads, seat cushions, goggle cushions, and other uses requiring a material capable of absorbing shock, damping vibration, and having low compression resistance
Grade A-Flame resistant.
Grade B-Nonflame resistant, Synthetic.
Grade C-Nonflame resistant, natural or combinations of natural and synthetic
Silicone rubber will be used for extreme high or low temperature -100 to 450°F (-73 to 232°C).
Due to poor physical properties of this material, it will be used only when other types of rubber will not withstand the extreme temperatures.
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Specification
MIL-R-6130
(Chemically
Blown)
MIL-R-6855
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Table 3-3. Identification of Rubber Materials
Type or class
Classes-Soft,
Medium, Firm
Forms available
Molded, Sheet and
Shapes
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Sheet, Strip, Tubing,
Extruded Shapes,
Molded Shapes, as ordered
Grade and intended use
Crash protection pads, radio or Instrument mounts, or any other place where protection from shock or vibration is required. Do not use where sponge is in continuous contact with skin or where application involves tensile loading.
Grade A-Oil-resistant at -40°F (-40°C).
Grade B-Non-oilresistant.
Grade C-Low temperature to -54°F
(-48°C), non-oil resistant.
General aeronautical use where rubberlike synthetic material is required.
Class I-Fuel resistant;
Class Il - Oil resistant;
Class Ill-Non-oil-resistant;
Class IV-Oil resistant (for use in contact with acrylic plastics).
Class V-Non-oilresistant (for use in contact with acrylic plastics).
Grades 40, 60, 80-
Designate normal durometer hardness values.
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METALS
4-1. General. Aluminum, magnesium, steel, and titanium alloys are explained in the following paragraphs.
4-2. Aluminum Alloys. Aluminum is combined with various percentages of such elements as chromium, copper, magnesium, silicon, and zinc to form alloys. This combination results in a light, strong material. A protective coating, known as Alclad, is applied to many aluminum alloys to give resistance to corrosion.
a.
Identification. All wrought aluminum and aluminum alloys produced after 1 October, 1954, will be marked in accordance with the new designation system. Procurement orders may continue to employ the old designation until such time when material specifications are changed; therefore, materials will probably be received marked with either designation. Material marked with either new or old designation will be utilized. Aluminum alloys are identified as follows.
(1) Numbering. Wrought aluminum and aluminum alloys are designated by a four-digit index system. The first digit of the designation serves to indicate alloy groups. The last two digits identify the aluminum alloy or indicate the aluminum purity. The second digit indicates modifications of the original alloy or impurity limits.
(2) Designation for alloy groups. In the four-digit index system, the first digit indicates the alloy group as shown
which copper is the major alloying element; 3xxx, an aluminum alloy with manganese as the major alloying element, etc.
Although most aluminum alloys contain several alloying elements, only one group, 6xxx for alloys with magnesium and silicon, designates more than one alloying element.
the following paragraphs.
(a) Aluminum. In the 1xxx group for aluminum of 99.00 percent minimum and greater, the last two of the four digits in the designation indicate the minimum aluminum percentage. These digits are the same as the two digits to the right of the decimal point in the minimum aluminum percentage when it is expressed to the nearest 0.01 percent.
The second digit in the designation indicates modifications in impurity limits. If the second digit in the designation is zero, it indicates that there is no special control on individual impurities, while integers 1 through 9 which are assigned consecutively as needed, indicate special control of one or more individual impurities. Thus, 1030 indicates 99.30
percent minimum aluminum without special control on individual impurities and 1130, 1230, 1330, etc., indicate the same purity with special control on one or more impurities. Likewise, 1075, 1175,1275, etc., indicate 99 75 percent minimum aluminum, and 1097, 1197, 1297, etc., indicate 99.97 percent.
(b) Aluminum alloys. In the 2xxx through 8xxx alloy groups, the last two of the four digits in the designation have no special significance but serve only to identify the different alloys in the group. Generally, these digits are the same as those formerly used to designate the same alloy. Thus, 2014 was formerly 14S, 3003 was 3S and 7075 was
75S For new alloys, these last two digits are assigned consecutively beginning with xx01. The second digit in alloy designation indicates alloy modifications. If the second digit in the designation is zero, it indicates the original alloy; integers 1 through 9, which are assigned consecutively, indicate alloy modifications. In the former system, letters were used to designate alloy modification. These were assigned consecutively beginning with A. Thus, 17S is now 2017 and
A17S is 2117, 18S is 2018 and B18 is 2218.
(4) Experimental alloys. Experimental alloys are also designated in accordance with this system, but they are indicated by the prefix X. The prefix is dropped when the alloy becomes standard. During development, and before they are designated as experimental, new alloys are identified by serial numbers assigned by their originators. Use of the serial number is discontinued when the X number is assigned.
Aluminum
Aluminum alloys grouped by major alloying elements
Unused series
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Table 4-1. Designation for Alloy Groups
99.00 percent minimum and greater major alloying element ................................ 1xxx
Copper ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 2xxx
Manganese................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 3xxx
Silicon ................................ ................................ ................................ ................. 4xxx
Magnesium................................ ................................ ................................ .......... 5xxx
Magnesium and silicon ................................ ................................ ........................ 6xxx
Zinc ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................... 7xxx
Other elements................................ ................................ ................................ .... 8xxx
................................ ................................ ................................ ............................ 9xxx
Old alloy
New alloy
1
99.3
2
99.6
99.75
3
99.87, EBIS
EC
AA 1S
BA1S
CA1S
AB1S
EB1S,9987
FB1S
AC1S
CC1S, R998
JC1S
AD1S
BD1S
CD1S, 99.6
ED1S
AE1S
BE1S
2S
1050
1060
1160
1150
1030
1145
1100
3S
4S
XA5S
11S
3003
3004
X3005
2011
14S, R301, Core 2014
XB14S X2214
XC16S X2316
1197
1085
1187
1090
1070
1180
1075
1230
1160
1175
1187
EC
1095
1099
Table 4-2. Aluminum Alloy Designation Conversions (Old to New)
Old alloy
New alloy
Old alloy
17S
A17S
18S
B18S
F18S
24S
25S
B25S
32S
43S,K145
XB51S
J51S,K160
52S
F25S
53S
B53S
XD53S
E53S
A54S
B54S
X55S
2017
2117
2018
2218
2618
2024
2025
2225
4032
4043
C43S, 44S, K143 4343
XE43S X4543
45S
50S
4045
5050
A50S,K155,R305 5005
XD50S X5405
A51S 6151
X6251
6951
5052
5652
6053
6253
X6453
6553
5154
5254
X5055
56S
XC56S
C57S, K157
61S
62S
63S
66S
70S
72S
75S
B77S
XA78S
K112
K143, C43W, 44S
K145,43S
K155, A50S, R305
K157,C57S
4
K160, J51S
K162,R306
LK183
K186
R301, Core, 14S
4
R305, K155, A50S
5
R306, K162
R308
R399
R995
R998, CC1S
See footnotes at end of table.
New alloy
2014
5005
6003
1130
8099
1235
1180
4043
5005
5357
6951
6003
5083
5086
5056
X5356
5357
6061
6062
6063
6066
7070
7072
7075
7277
X7178
8112
4343
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Old alloy
New alloy
EC
AELS
AD1S
BD1S
AC1S
JC1S
BC1S
AB1S
FB1S
AA1S
BA1S
2S
R308
BE1S
ED1S
CD1S, 99 6
99.75
CC1S, R998
EB1S, 99.87
CA1S
99.3
R995
11S
1145
1150
8
1160
1175
1180
1187
9
1197
1230
1235
2011
14S, R301, Core 2014
17S 2017
6
EC
1030
1050
1060
1070
1075
1080
1085
1090
1095
1099
7
1100
1130
Old alloy
18S
24S
25S
A17S
XB14S
F18S
B25S
XC16S
F28S
3S
4S
XA5S
32S
New alloy
2018
2024
2025
2117
X2214
2618
2225
X2316
2618
3003
3004
X3005
4032
45S, K145
45S
4043
4045
C43S, 44S, K143 4353
XE43S X4543
A50S, R305, K155 5005
50S
52S
5050
5052
X55S
56S
LK183
K186
A54S
X5055
5056
5083
5086
5154
Old alloy
B54S
XC56S
C57S, K157
XD50S
F52S
R306, K162
53S
61S
62S
63S
66S
A51S
XB51S
B53S
XD53S
E53S
J51S, K160
70S
72S
75S
XA78S
B77S
R399
K112
XB80S
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New alloy
6253
X6453
6553
6951
7070
7072
7075
X7178
7277
8099
8112
X8280
5254
X5356
5357
X5405
5652
10
6003
6053
6061
6062
6063
6066
6151
X6251
1
Cladding on Alclad 24S (Alclad 2024).
2
Cladding on No. 2 Reflector Sheet.
3
EC - The designation for electrical conductor metal is not being changed since it is so firmly established in the electrical industry.
4
5
Cladding on R301 and Alclad 14S (Alcald 2014).
6
No. 1 Reflector Sheet.
EC - The designation for electrical conductor metal is not being changed since it is so firmly established in the electrical industry.
7
8
No. 1 Reflector Sheet.
9
Cladding on No 2 Reflector Sheet.
Cladding on Alclad 2024 (Alclad 24S).
10
Cladding on Alclad 2014 (R301 and Alclad 14S).
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(5) Temper designation. The temper designation follows the alloy designation and is separated from it by a
as -H12.
(6) Coding. Identification of aluminum alloy is assured by marking each piece. Marking is accomplished, at the mill, as outlined in the following paragraphs (a) and (b).
(a) Sheet, plate, and bar (3/8 inch or larger in width). These pieces are marked by painting required information listed below along the length of each piece.
• Manufacturer's name or trademark.
• Specification number
• Nominal thickness (sheet and plate only).
NOTE
Aluminum alloy sheet and plate are marked in rows, approximately 5 inches apart.
(b) Rod and tubing (1/2 inch or larger in diameter). These pieces are marked by stamping manufacturer's name or trademark and specification number along the length.
-W
-T
-T2
-T3
-T4
-T5
-T6
-F
-0
-H
-H1
-H2
-H3
-T7
-T8
-T9
-T10
(7) Marking by painting. Every effort should be made to identify the type of aluminum alloy, when it has not been marked by the mill, and identification indicated by color marking. The marking should consist of painting color bands on each tube, bar, rod, sheet or plate, using enamel, MIL-E-7729.
NOTE
Aluminum alloys that require marking, but cannot be identified and marked, should not be used for repair of aircraft.
(a) Method. There are ten colors used in this identification marking system to represent numbers 1, 2, 3, 4,
S. A combination of these colors, representing a combination of numbers and letters, are used to mark material to denote its material designation. For example, aluminum alloy with material designation 2218-T6 is marked green, space,
institute), and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) numbers are utilized as material designation numbers.
Table 4-3. Temper Designations
As fabricated
Annealed, recrystalized
Strain hardened
Plus one or more digits. Strain hardened only
Plus one or more digits. Strain hardened and stabilized
Plus one or more digits. Strain hardened and stabilized
Solution heat-treated unstable temper
Treated to produce stable other than -F, -O, or -H
Annealed (cast products only)
Solution heat-treated and then cold worked
Solution heat-treated
Artificially aged only
Solution heat-treated and then artificially aged
Solution heat-treated and then stabilized
Solution heat-treated, cold worked, and then artificially aged
Solution heat-treated, artificially aged, and then cold worked
Artificially aged and then cold worked
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Color
Black
Blue
Green
Olive Drab
Yellow
Orange
Red
Maroon
White
Gray
Equivalent number
6
7
8
4
5
2
3
0
1
9
Equivalent letter
S
F
A
B
C
H
0
T
W
D
(b) Procedure The procedures for marking aluminum by painting are as follows:
WARNING
Drycleaning solvent is flammable and solvent vapors are toxic. Use P-D-680, Type II
Solvent in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from open flames. Avoid prolonged solvent contact with skin.
1 Clean all grease, dirt, and foreign matter from the surface to be painted using drycleaning solvent,
Federal Specification P-D-680.
2 Paint each item with parallel stripes of equal width, 1/2 to 3/4 inch wide, placed side by side and i
Cross-reference of old and new color code is presented in table 4-5.
3 Leave a space between the stripes of not more than 1/4 inch, when two or more like colors appear adjacent to each other.
4 Leave a space of 3/4 to 1 inch between basic color number stripes and temper and strain hardening color stripes.
(8) Types. Aluminum alloy types are listed in table 4-6.
b.
Handling. In some instances, serviceable aluminum alloy parts and sheet have been disposed of due to lack of knowledge by inspection personnel as to the effect of various depth scratches on the strength and corrosion resistance of clad alloy. Also, attempts have been made to remove scratches from aircraft skin by sanding, buffing, or polishing, resulting in removal of much of the cladding material and causing decrease in strength and corrosion resistance.
Assemblies fabricated from clad aluminum alloy sheet will not be rejected by inspection personnel, unless the defect is of sufficient depth to adversely affect the mechanical properties or cover sufficient area to impair the corrosion resistance of the assembly. Scratches or abrasions that do not penetrate the cladding will not affect corrosion resistance. Scratches resulting from normal handling and processing of clad aluminum alloy sheet rarely extend through the cladding to penetrate the core.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to remove scratches or other surface defects by sanding or buffing.
Such operations remove the protective layer of cladding.
(1) Effects of scratches. Scratches of various depths have different effects on clad aluminum alloys. Some scratches remove enough of the cladding materials to cause a decrease in strength and corrosion resistance.
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Figure 4-1. Example of Color Marking
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Aluminum alloy number
1100
3003
2014
2024
5052
6053
6061
7075
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Table 4-5. Cross Reference of Old and New Color Code
Old color
Aluminum
White
Green
Gray
Red
Purple
Black
Blue and Yellow
Brown and Yellow
New color
Green
Olive Drab
Blue and Yellow
Green and Yellow
Orange and Green
Orange and Olive Drab
Red and Blue
Maroon and Orange
Commercial designation
1100
(2S)
3003
(3S)
Alclad 2014
(Alclad 14S or R301)
Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types
Current specification
Superseded
Conditions and types available Specification
QQ-A-250/1
QQ-A-250/2
Sheet and Plate
O (Annealed)
H 12 (1/4-Hard)
H14 (1/2-Hard)
H16 (3/4-Hard)
H18 (Hard)
H22 (1/4-Hard Partially Annealed)
H24 (1/2-Hard Partially Annealed)
H26 (3/4-Hard Partially Annealed)
H28 (Hard Partially Annealed)
H112 (As Fabricated)
F (As Fabricated)
QQ-A-561
Same as 1100 QQ-A-359
QQ-A-250/3 O (Annealed)
T3
T4
T42
T6
T451
T651
F
QO-A-255
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Commercial designation
2024
(24S)
Alclad 2024
5052
(52S)
6061
(61 S)
7075
(75S)
Alclad 7075
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Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types - CONT
Current specification
Superseded
Conditions and types available Specification
Sheet and Plate - continued
QQ-A-250/4 O
T3
T36
T4
T42
T6
T81
T86
T351
T851
F
QQ-A-250/5
QQ-A-250/8
O
T3
T36
T4
T42
T6
T81
T86
T351
F
Same as 1100
QQ-A-355
QQ-A-362
QQ-A-318
QQ-A-250/11
QQ-A-250/12
QQ-A-250/13
O
T4
T6
T451
T651
F
O
T6
T651
F
O
T6
T651
F
QQ-A-327
QQ-A-283
QQ-A-287
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Commercial designation
1100
(2S)
3003
(3S)
3003
(3S)
2011
(11S)
2014
(14S)
2014
(14S)
2017
(17S)
2024
(24S)
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Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types--CONT
Current specification
Superseded
Conditions and types available Specification
Bars, Rods, and Shapes
QQ-A-225/1 Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
QQ-A-200/1
QQ-A-225/2
QQ-A-225/3
QQ-A-200/2
QQ-A-225/4
QQ-A-225/5
QQ-A-200/3
Extruded
Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
Free
Machining
Extruded
Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
Rolled or
Drawn
Extruded
O
T4
T451
T6
T651
O
T4
T451
O
T351
T4
T42
T8510
T8511
T81
O (Annealed)
H12 (1/4-Hard)
H14 (1/2-Hard)
H16 (3/4-Hard)
H 18 (Hard)
H112 (As Fabricated)
QQ-A-411
QQ-A-357 O (Annealed)
H112 (As Extruded)
H (As Fabricated)
O (Annealed)
H12 (1/4-Hard)
H14 (1/2-Hard)
H16 (3/4-Hard)
H 18 (Hard)
F (As Fabricated)
T3
T8
QQ-A-356
QQ-A-365
Comp A
QQ-A-261 O
T4
T42
T4510
T4511
T62
T6510
T6511
QQ-A-266
QQ-A-351
QQ-A-267
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Commercial designation
2024
(24S)
7075
(75S)
7075
(75S)
Commercial designation
5052
(52S)
6061 (61S) and
6062
6061
(61S)
Sand Castings
Current specification
QQ-A-601
(Specify
Composition and Temper)
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Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types--CONT
Current specification
Superseded
Conditions and types available Specification
Bars, Rods, and Shapes - continued
QQ-A-225/6 Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
O
T351
T4
T6
T851
QQ-A-225/7 Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
QQ-A-200/8 Extruded
O
H32 (1/4-Hard)
H34 (1/2-Hard)
H36 (3/4-Hard)
H38 (Hard)
F
O
T4
T6
QQ-A-225/8 Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
QQ-A-200/11
QQ-A-225/9
Extruded
Rolled, Drawn or Cold
Finished
O
T4
T6
T651
T6511
O
T6
T6510
O
T6
QQ-A-268
QQ-A-315
QQ-A-270
QQ-A-325
QQ-A-277
QQ-A-282
Temper
Superseded specification
4
4
3
3
3
2
4
Composition
Castings
Alloy
43
356
356
356
195
195
195
F
T6
T51
T4
T4
T6
T62
AN-A-4,
AN-A-5,
AN-A-17,
AN-A-23,
AN-A-27
AN-A-28,
AN-A-31
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Commercial designation
Permanent and
Semi-Permanent
Mold Castings and Temper)
Current specification
QQ-A-596
(Specify
Composition
Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types - CONT
Composition Alloy Temper
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
7
8
9
10
11
12
5
6
3
4
1
2
8
8
9
7
5
6
6
10
10
10
10
16
17
17
18
18
...
...
...
20
20
21
4
5
Castings - continued
195
214
142
142
122
122
108
108
113
355
355
355
355
220
40E
40E
Allcast
Allcast
319
319
319 T6
Red X-8 F
Red X-8 T6
T1 T5
T4
T5
T5
F
T6
F
T5
F
T55
F
T6
T51
T7
T71
T7
F
T21
T571
T2
T61
113
122
142
B195
A108
355
43
356
A132
B132
319
750
A214
333
357
A750
B750
F
T551, T65
T571, T61
T4, T6, T7
F
T6, T51,
T62, T71
F
T6, T7
T551, T65
T5, T6
F, T6
T5
T5
T5, T7
T5
F
F, T5, T6, T7
T6
T5
T5
Superseded specification
AN-A-33,
AN-A-35,
AN-A-39, and
AN-A-40
AN-A-23,
AN-A-25,
AN-A-32,
AN-A-34,
AN-A-36, and
AN-A-41
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Commercial designation
Die Castings
Forgings
Heat-Treated
Current specification
QQ-A-591
(Specify
Composition and Temper)
QQ-A-367
Composition Alloy
Castings - continued
1
2
3
7
10
11
12
12A
2014
2017
2018
2025
2218
2618
4032
6061
6066
6151
7075
7076
7079
13
A13
43
218
A380
380
360
A360
SC114A
Temper
T4
T4
T6
T6
T61
T61
T6
T6
T6
T6
T6
T61
T6
Superseded specification
AN-A-23 and
AN-A-38
Commercial designation
100
(2S)
2024
(23S)
Current specification
Superseded
Conditions and types available Specification
Seamless Tubing, Round, Square, Rectangular and Other Shapes
WW-T-700/1 O (Annealed)
H12 (1/4-Hard)
H14 (1/2-Hard)
H16 (3/4-Hard)
H18 (Hard)
F (As Fabricated)
WW-T-700/3 O
T3
T4
WW-T-700/1 B
WW-T-700/3B
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Table 4-6. Aluminum Alloy Types - CONT
Commercial designation
Current specification Composition Alloy Temper
Superseded specification
3003
(3S)
5052
(52S)
6061 (61S) and
6062
6061 (61S) and
6062
(Hydraulic
Quality)
Seamless Tubing, Round, Square, Rectangular and Other Shapes - continued
WW-T-700/2 WW-T-700/2B O
H12 (1/4-Hard)
H14 (1/2-Hard)
H16 (3/4-Hard)
H18 (Hard)
WW-T-700/4 WW-T-700/4B
WW-T-700/6
MIL-T-7081
O
T4
T6
T4
T6
O (Annealed)
H32 (1/4-Hard)
H34 (1/2-Hard)
H36 (3/4-Hard)
H38 (Hard)
F (As Fabricated)
WW-T-700/6B
(2) Allowable defects. The following surface defects do not affect strength or corrosion resistance:
• Scratches that penetrate surface layer but do not extend beneath cladding.
• Small corroded areas that do not extend through cladding, or into core material.
• Stains.
(3) Harmful scratches. Scratches which extend through cladding and penetrate core material create stress concentrations. These stress concentrations will cause fatigue failure when the part is highly stressed or subjected to repeated stress reversals. Use sheet in this condition for nonstressed applications.
(4) Testing. A spot test is a convenient method of determining whether or not a scratch extends through cladding to core. Procedures for performing a spot test are as follows:'
WARNING
Drycleaning solvent is flammable and solvent vapors are toxic. Use P-D-680, Type II
Solvent in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from open flames. Avoid prolonged solvent contact with skin.
(a) Clean and degrease sheet with drycleaning solvent, Federal Specification P-D-680.
(b) Prepare a caustic solution of 10 percent (by weight) of sodium hydroxide, Federal Specification 0-S-598, in water.
(c) Place a drop of solution on part of the scratch, and allow 5 minutes for solution to react.
(d) Rinse solution away with water and allow sheet to dry.
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(e) A black residue at base of scratch where test was made indicates that scratch extends to core.
(f) A white residue in base of scratch indicates that scratch does not extend through cladding.
NOTE
A second spot test in an unscratched area makes it easier to determine whether the residue is black or white.
(5) Disposition. Only portions of sheet which are damaged beyond serviceability will be condemned. Use serviceable portions of damaged sheets for manufacture of smaller parts and assemblies.
c.
Storage. Store aluminum alloys in a dry, fully enclosed area not exposed to weather or other corrosion inducing conditions. Store sheet stock of clad and soft alloys on racks. Interleave the sheets with paper, Federal Specification
UU-P-553.
CAUTION
• Do not store aluminum alloys near such sources of moisture as steam pipes or water pipes. Damage to alloys may otherwise result.
• Do not store in the proximity of such chemicals as caustics, nitrates, phosphates and acids. Damage to alloys may otherwise result.
• Do not store aluminum packed in original boxes in the open due to moisture condensation. Damage to alloys may other- wise result.
• Ensure that adequate protection is given to all aluminum alloys when transported.
Damage to alloys may otherwise result.
4-3.Magnesium Alloys . Light weight is probably the best known characteristic of magnesium. Aluminum is one and one-half times heavier, Iron and steel are four times heavier, and copper and nickel alloys are five times heavier. Pure magnesium has a specific gravity of only 1.74, and alloying does not increase the specific gravity to more than 1.83.
Magnesium is commonly alloyed with aluminum, manganese, and zinc to give it greater strength-to-weight characteristics. Magnesium alloys can be cast and fabricated by practically every known method, and have excellent machinability qualities. Also, they possess relatively high thermal and electrical conductivities and are nonmagnetic.
a.
in the following paragraphs.
(1) Composition Identification. Magnesium alloys are identified by their composition designation. The letters indicate the principal alloying element; for example, AZ indicates that the main elements mixed with magnesium are aluminum and zinc. Numbers which follow the letters indicate the percent of each of the principal alloying elements; for example, AZ31 indicates that the alloy is composed of three percent aluminum and one-percent zinc.
(2) Marking identification. Magnesium alloys should be marked with a suitable marking fluid, such as ink,
Federal Specification TT-1-558.
(a) Plate and sheet. Use characters not less than 3/8 inch in height, in rows of recurring symbols from one edge to the other, giving the following information:
• Manufacturer's name or trademark.
• Federal Specification QQ-M-44 and manufacturer's alloy number.
• The thickness in inches and condition in which furnished.
the piece.
(b) Rods, bars, and special shaped sections. Mark with the following information at 3-foot intervals along
• Manufacturer's name or trademark
• The alloy number and Federal Specification QQ-M-31
• The temper in which furnished.
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Commercial designation
DOW
1
ASTM
2
FSI
JI
FSI
M
01
FSI
JI
M
AX31A
AX31B
AZ61A
AZ31B
MIA
AZ80A
AX31 A
AZ61A
MIA
Table 4-7. Identification of Magnesium Alloys
AMC
3
Current specification
Sheet and Plate
C52S QQ-M-44
Rods, Bars, and Shapes
C57S
C52S
3S
C58S
QQ-M-31
QQ-M-31
QQ-M-31
QQ-M-31
C52S
C57S
3S
Tubing
WW-T-825
WW-T-825
WW-T-825
As Extruded
As Extruded
As Extruded
As Extruded
Conditions
O (Fully Annealed)
H24 (Strain Hardened Partially Annealed)
H26 (Strain Hardened Partially Annealed)
O (Fully Annealed)
H24 (Strain Hardened Partially Annealed)
Commercial designation
DOW ASTM
H
M
C
A263A
MIB
A292A
A291
AMC
265
Current specification Type Temper
Castings
QQ-M-56
403
260
QQ-M-56
QQ-M-56
QQ-M-56
Sand AC (As Cast)
HT (Heat-Treated and Aged)
ACS (As Cast and Stabilized)
HTS (Heat-Treated and Stabilized)
Sand AC
Sand AC
HT
HTA
ACS
HTS
Sand AC
HT
HTA
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4-7. Identification of Magnesium Alloys - CONT
Commercial designation
DOW ASTM AMC
Current specification Type Temper
Castings - continued
C
G
AZ92A
AM100A
260
240
QQ-M-56 PermaAC nent
Mold
HT
HTA
ACS
QQ-M-55 PermaAC nent
Mold
HT
HTA- I (Heat-Treated and Partially Aged)
HTA-2 (Heat-Treated and Fully Aged)
QQ-M-38 Die R A290 263
1
DOW-Dow Chemical Company
2
ASTM-American Society for Testing Materials
3
AMC-American Magnesium Corporation
(c) Tubing. Mark the following information at 2-foot intervals along tubing.
• Federal Specification WW-T-825 or manufacturer’s alloy number.
• Manufacturer's name or trademark.
(d) Castings. Castings should be marked by the manufacturer with pattern number or part number. Marking should be accomplished by a molded, raised symbol.
(e) All forms. Magnesium alloys that cannot be marked as specified in steps (a) through (d) above should have the required information placed on cloth or metal tags and securely fastened to each bundle.
b.
Testing. Use a spot test to distinguish magnesium, with no identification markings, from aluminum. Spot test is accomplished as follows:
(1) Clean unknown alloy with a file, removing all paint or other surface coating to expose base metal.
(2) Place a drop of one-half of 1 percent solution of silver nitrate, MIL-W-535, on cleared surface. The metal is magnesium when surface tested turns black. When no reaction occurs, metal is probably aluminum.
NOTE
Cadmium and zinc also react to silver nitrate, but these metals are in thin coatings, and should be removed by filing performed in step (1) above.
c.
Storage. Storage treatment, procedures, and precautions are explained in the paragraphs below.
(1) Treatment. Apply chrome-pickle solution to magnesium alloys in accordance with MIL-M-3171 as a protection against corrosion.
(2) Procedure. Store magnesium alloys in racks or bins in a cool, well-ventilated area away from fire hazards, open flames, oxidizing agents, or heat sources.
WARNING
Do not use water or any standard liquid or foam-type fire extinguishers; an explosion may result.
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(3) Precautions. in case of fire use clean, dry sand, talcum powder, Federal Specification U-T-30, or clean, dry, unrusted cast Iron chips to sprinkle a 1/2- inch deep layer over the area.
4-4.Steel Alloys. Alloy steels are produced by combining carbon steel with other elements to improve the properties of steel. The most common of these alloying elements are silicon, manganese, nickel, vanadium, tungsten, molybdenum, and chromium. Each of these elements gives some special property to the alloy in which it is used. Each element also changes the rate and temperature at which the structure of the alloy changes during heat treatment.
a.
Identification. The composition of SAE steels is identified by a numerical index system. Each SAE number consists of a group of digits which are defined as follows:
•
• The second digit represents percentage of principal alloying element; for example, 4150 indicates molybdenum steel containing 1 percent molybdenum.
• The remaining digits indicate percentage, in hundredths of 1 percent, of carbon in the alloy, for example, 4150 indicates molybdenum steel containing 1 percent molybdenum and 0.50 percent carbon.
NOTE
The percentages indicated in the SAE numbers are average; for example, the carbon content of SAE 1050 steel may vary from 0.45 to 0.55 percent.
Table 4-8. SAE Numbers Used in Identification of Steels
Type steel Classification
Carbon
Nickel
Nickel-Chromium
Molybdenum
Chromium
Chromium-Vanadium
Tungsten
Silicon-Manganese
1000 Series
2000 Series
3000 Series
4000 Series
5000 Series
6000 Series
7000 Series
9000 Series b.
Marking..
When steel is received from the mill it should have the following markings: manufacturer's name or trademark, specification number, class, composition, condition, grade or type, and nominal thickness. Sheet and plate steel strips will be tagged. If it has not been marked by the mill, mark as follows:
WARNING
Drycleaning solvent is flammable and solvent vapors are toxic. Use P-D-680, Type II
Solvent in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from open flames. Avoid prolonged solvent contact with skin.
(1) Clean all grease, dirt, and foreign matter from surface to be painted using drycleaning solvent, Federal
Specification P-D-680.
(2) Paint each item with parallel stripes of equal width, 1/2 to 3/4 inch wide, placed side by side and in sequence
plate using enamel, MIL-E-7729.
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(3) Leave a space between stripes of not more than 1/4 inch, when two or more like colors appear adjacent to each other.
(4) Leave a space of 3/4 to 1 inch between stripes representing first two digits and last two digits of steel designation.
NOTE
•
Steel identification is shown in table 4- 10.
• Steels that require marking, but cannot be identified and marked, should not be used for repair of aircraft
• Color marking does not apply to corrosion-resistant steels, low carbon alloy steel, or tool steels.
4-5.Titanium and Titanium Alloys . Titanium is a light, strong, corrosion-resistant, ductile metal, situated between the aluminum alloys and corrosion-resistant steels insofar as modulus, density, and strength at intermediate temperatures are concerned. At normal temperatures, commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys have excellent corrosion resistance to sea water and marine atmospheres. Titanium and titanium alloys are used chiefly for parts which require good corrosion resistance, moderate strength, light weight, and oxidation resistance at temperatures up to 1200°F
(6490°C). Machinability of titanium and its alloys is poor. If titanium is not available for a repair, substitute material should be 4130, 4140, 4340, or 8630 steel of same gauge.
NOTE
Due to its cost, titanium is used only where outstanding advantages will be realized.
a.
Forming. Commercially pure titanium is formed at temperatures from 400 to 600°F (204 to 316°C), where large deformations are necessary.
(1) Form commercially pure titanium by hydropress, stretch press, brake roll forming, drop hammer, and other similar operations. It is more difficult to form than annealed corrosion-resistant steel.
NOTE
• The alloy sheet can be formed to limited extent at room temperature
• Severe deformation occurs at elevated temperatures up to 1500°F (816°C).
(2) Form in annealed condition if strength of finished part is acceptable without subsequent heat treatment.
NOTE
Quenching introduces serious distortion.
(3) Stress relieving is required after forming.
(4) Use monel rivets or standard close tolerance steel fasteners for installation of titanium parts.
b.
Inspection. Titanium is nonmagnetic and the penetrant type inspection will be required.
c.
by composition designation. Titanium alloy, 6AL-4V, has the following nominal chemical composition of six percent aluminum, four percent vanadium, and the balance is titanium.
d.
Marking. Mark titanium alloys with a suitable marking fluid, such as ink, Federal Specification TT-I-558.
(1) Sheet and strip. Use characters not less than 3/8 inch in height, in rows of recurring symbols at intervals not greater than 3 feet throughout the length, giving the following information:
• Manufacturer's name or trademark.
• Composition or commercial alloy number.
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• Heat number
• MIL-T-9046.
• Thickness in inches
(2) Bars, forgings, and forging stock Mark in rows of recurring symbols at intervals not greater than 2 feet throughout its length, giving the following information.
• MIL-T-9047
• Class number (as applicable)
• Manufacturer's name or trademark
• Heat number
• Commercial designation.
First digits, steel No.
10
13
23
25
31
40
41
43
46
61
86
87
Table 4-9. Cross Reference of Old and New Color Code
Old color
(broad stripe) New color
Red
Red and Yellow
Yellow
Yellow and Green
Green
Green and White
Black and White
Blue and White
Red and Black
White
Black and Yellow
Black and Green
Blue and Black
Blue and Olive Drab
Green and Olive Drab
Green and Orange
Olive Drab and Blue
Yellow and Black
Yellow and Blue
Yellow and Olive Drab
Yellow and Red
Red and Blue
White and Red
White and Maroon
Last digits, steel No.
55
60
65
95
35
40
45
50
00
10
12
15
20
25
30
Old color
(narrow stripe)
Red and Black
Red
Red and Green
Red and White
Yellow
Yellow and White
Black
Black and White
Green
Green and White
Blue
Blue and Brown
Brown
Brown and White
Olive Drab
New color
Black and Black
Blue and Black
Blue and Green
Blue and Orange
Green and Black
Green and Orange
Olive Drab and Black
Olive Drab and Orange
Yellow and Black
Yellow and Orange
Orange and Black
Orange and Orange
Red and Black
Red and Orange
Gray and Orange
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Commercial designation
Low Carbon
Low Carbon
(High Strength)
1020
1025
1095
4130
6150
8630
8735
18-8
3-1 (High
Ductility)
18-8
302 (General Use)
304
(Low Carbon)
18-8
316 (Corrosion-
Resistant)
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel
Current specification
Sheet Plate and Strip
QQ-S-698
MIL-S-7809
MIL-S-7952
MIL-S-7952
MIL-S-7947
MIL-S-18729
MIL-S-18731
MIL-S-18728
MIL-S-1 8733
MIL-S-5059
MIL-S-5059
MIL-S-4043
MIL-S-5059
Condition available
Hot-Rolled or Cold-Rolled
See Specification for Temper and Finish
Hot-Rolled, Cold-Rolled, As
Rolled, or Annealed
Cold-Rolled and Annealed
Same as 1020
A (Annealed)
H (Hard Temper) (C47 to C52)
A (Annealed)
MA (Modified Annealed)
N (Normalized)
(Annealed)
MA (Modified Annealed)
N (Normalized)
A (Annealed)
N (Normalized)
Annealed
1/4-Hard
1/2-Hard
3/4-Hard
Hard
Annealed
1/4-Hard
Annealed and Pickled Only
Annealed
1/4-Hard
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Commercial designation
Comp Ti, Cb, or
Cb-Ta
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel - CONT
Current specification
Sheet Plate and Strip - continued
MIL-S-6721
Condition available
Sheet Solution Heat-Treated,
Pickled, and Cold-
Rolled (No. 2 Finish)
Strip-Cold-Rolled, Solution
Heat-Treated, and
Pickled (No. 1 Strip
Finish)
Plate-Hot-Rolled, Solution
Heat-Treated, and
Pickled
Commercial designation
Current
Specification
Carbon Steels
(General
Purpose)
(Specify Type
Desired)
1095 MIL-S-8559
Physical condition
Bars and Rods
QQ-S-1630, OQ-S-631, Hot-Rolled and Cold Finish
QQ-S-634, and (Specify Condition and Finish)
QQ-S-637
Surface condition
A (As Forged)
B (As Rolled)
C (Spheroidized)
(1) Black as
Furnished in C-4 Condition 1-inch
Diameter of Thickness and Under, and
C-2 Condition Over 1-inch Diameter or
Thickness Unless Otherwise Specified
Forged or
Rolled
(2) Pickled or Blast
Cleaned
(3) Rough
Turned
(4) Cold Finish
(5) Surface
Ground
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Commercial designation
4037
4130
4140
4340 or E4340
6150
8620
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Table 4-10. Identification of Steel--CONT
Current
Specification
AMS6300
MIL-S-6758
MIL-S-5626
MIL-S-5000
MIL-S-8503
MIL-S-8690
Physical condition
Surface condition
Bars and Rods - continued
A (As Forged)
B (As Rolled)
C (Annealed)
D (Normalized)
E (Normalized and
Tempered)
F (Hardened and
Tempered)
G (Drawn and
Normalized)
H (Normalized and
Spheroidize Annealed)
Furnished in C-4 Condition 1-1/2 inch
Diameter or Thickness and Under, and
C-2 Condition Over 1-1/2 inch Diameter or Thickness Unless Otherwise Specified
Same as 1095
A (As Forged)
B (As Rolled)
C (Annealed)
D (Normalized)
E (Normalized and Tempered)
F (Hardened and Tempered)
Same as 4130
Same as 1095
Same as 1095
Same as 1095
Same as 1095
Same as 4130
Same as 4130 (A through E)
A (As Forged)
B (As Rolled)
C (Annealed)
D (Normalized)
E (Normalized and
Tempered)
(1) Black as
Forged or
Rolled
(2) Pickled or
Blast
Cleaned
(3) Rough
Turned
(4) Cold Finish
Furnished in C-4 Condition 1-1/2 inch
Diameter or Thickness and Under, and
C-2 Condition Over 1-1/2 inch Diameter or Thickness Unless Otherwise Specified
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Commercial designation
8630
8735
8740
18-8
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel- CONT
Current
Specification
MIL-S-6050
MIL-S-6098
MIL-S-6049
MIL-S-7720
Comp G
Physical condition
Bars and Rods - continued
Same as 4130
Same as 4130
Same as 4130
A (Annealed)
B (Annealed and Cold
Finished)
C (Hot-Rolled or
Forged Only)
304 QQ-S763 A (Annealed)
B (Cold Finish)
(High Tensile)
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Surface condition
Same as 1095
Same as 1095
Same as 1095
A (Scale not
Removed)
(Not Finish)
B (Pickled or
Blast
Cleaned)
C (Cold-Drawn)
D (Cold-Rolled)
E (Turned)
(Round Only)
F (Centerless
Ground)
(Round Only)
G (Polished)
(Round Only)
A (Scale not
Removed)
(Hot Finish)
(Pickled or
Blast Clean and Pickled
Rough
Turned)
(Rough Bars
Only)
B (Cold-Drawn or Cold-
Rolled)
Centerless
Ground or
Smooth
Turned and
Polished)
(Round Bars
Only)
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Commercial designation
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel- CONT
Current
Specification
QQ-S-763
Physical condition
Bars and Rods - continued
A (Annealed) 321
410 QQ-S-763
QQ-S-763 430
16CR-2NI
431 (Special
Quality)
MIL-S-18732
A (Annealed)
A (Annealed)
Type A-Annealed
Type HT 175 (175,000
PSI)
Type HT 115 (115,000
PSI)
Commercial designation
Current
Specification
1025
4130
MIL-T-5066
MIL-T-6736
Type Shape
Tubing
I. Welded Round and
II. Seamless Other Shapes
Welded I. Round
II. Rectangular and Square
III. Streamline
IV Oval
4130 MIL-T-6736 Seamless Same as 4130
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Surface condition
A (Same as
304)
A (Same as
304)
A (Same as
304)
Descaled
Conditions
Normalized, Colddrawn or Stress
Relieved
A( Annealed)
N (Normalized)
HT-125 (125,000
PSI
Minimum)
HT-150 (150,000
PSI
Minimum)
HT-180 (180,000
PSI
Minimum)
A (Annealed)
N (Normalized)
HT-1 50
HT-125
HT-180
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Commercial designation
4135
8630
8630
8735
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel- CONT
Current
Specification
MIL-T-6735
MIL-T-6734
MIL-T-6732
MIL-T-6733
Type Shape
Tubing - continued
Seamless
Seamless
Same as 4130
N (Normalized)
HT-125
HT-150
HT-180
HT-200
Same as 4130
N (Normalized)
HT-125
HT-150
HT-180
Seamless
Seamless
Same as 4130
N (Normalized)
HT-125
HT-150
HT-180
I. Round
II. Rectangular and Square
III. Streamline
IV. Oval
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Conditions
A (Annealed)
304
304
304
(Hydraulic)
18-8
(Hydraulic)
MIL-T-5695 Seamless or
Welded
MIL-T-8506
MIL-T-6845
MIL-T-8504
Seamless or
Welded
Seamless or
Welded
Seamless or
Welded
As Required
Drawn
1/2-Hard Cold-
Drawn
As Required
Round
Round
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A (Annealed)
A (Annealed)
A (Annealed)
N (Normalized)
HT-125 (125,000
PSI
Minimum)
HT-150 (150,000
PSI
Minimum)
HT-180 (180,000
PSI
Minimum)
1/4-Hard Cold-
Annealed Only
1/8-Hard
Annealed Only
Commercial designation
Inconel
321 18-8
G321 18-8
X347
G347 18-8
Commercial designation
Hard-Drawn
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel- CONT
Current
Specification
MIL-T-7840
Welded
MIL-T-6737
MIL-T-8606
MIL-T-6737
MIL-T-8606
Type Shape
Tubing - continued
Round Seamless or
Welded
Welded As Required
As Required Seamless or
Welded Drawn
Welded
Seamless or
Welded Drawn
As Required
As Required
Current
Specification
4-7-59
Type
Wire
A (Spring)
B (Zinc-Coated)
Physical
Condition
General
Purpose
302 and 316
QQ-W-412
QQ-W-428
QQ-W-423
I.
II
III.
A (Spheroidize
Annealed at Finish
Size)
B (Spheroidize
Annealed and Lightly
Drawn)
Bars and Rods
Spring
Temper
Annealed
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Conditions
Cold-Drawn
Annealed Only
Annealed Only
Annealed Only
Annealed Only
Surface
Conditions
Class A-
Uncoated
Class B-
Zinc-Coated
I. Oil
Tempered
Spring
Wire
II. Hard-Drawn
III. Soft
Corrosion-
Resistant
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Commercial designation
410 and 420
Music Wire
6150
Table 4-10. Identification of Steel - CONT
Current
Specification
QQ-W-423
QQ-W-461
QQ-W-470
MIL-S-8696
Type
Physical
Condition
Bars and Rods - continued
I. Light
II. Medium
III. Heavy
Heat-
Treated
Annealed
Zinc-Coated
Annealed
A (Annealed)
B (Spring
Temper)
Cold-Drawn
Corrosion-
Resistant
Surface
Conditions
Corrosion-
Resistant
Hard
1.
Cold
Finished
2.
Ground
Table 4-11. Titanium and Titanium Alloys
8Mn
6A1-4V
Percent alloy
5A1-2 5 Sn
2Fe-2Cr-2Mo
Unalloyed
5A1-2-1/2 Sn
3A1-5Cr
2Fe-2Cr-2Mo
6A1-4V
4A1-4Mn
5A1-1 1/2 Fe-
1-1/2Cr-1-1/2Mo
Class Condition
Sheet and Strip - Military Specification MIL-T-9046
1
2
3
4
Hot-Rolled, Annealed and Descaled
Bars, Forgings and Forging Stock - Military Specification MIL-T-9047
Hot-Worked, Annealed, and Descaled
4
5
6
1
2
3
7
Tensile strength
(psi-min )
120,000
130,000
120,000
120,000
80,000
115,000
140,000
130,000
130,000
130,000
140,000
145,000
Al - Aluminum
Cr - Chromium
Fe - Iron (Ferrum)
Mn - Manganese
Mo - Molybdenum
Sn - Tin (Stannum)
V - Vanadium
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PHENOLIC AND PLASTIC MATERIALS
5-1. General. Identification, usage, and storage of phenolic compositions and plastic materials are explained in the following paragraphs.
5-2. Phenolic Compositions . Identification, usage, and storage is as follows.
a.
Identification. The manufacturer will mark each full size sheet on the right-hand corner, on both sides, with name and trademark and type FBG (General purpose grade). Phenolic sheets, MIL-P-15035, are actually cotton-fabric-base, phenolic-resin laminated thermosetting sheets.
b.
Usage. Phenolic sheet is used to make chafing strips, dividers, spacers, fillers, fairleads, and washers. Unless otherwise specified, phenolic compositions should be attached with rivets.
c.
Storage. Store phenolic composition sheets in a cool, dry area. Wrap or interweave sheets with 25-pound wrapping paper, Federal Specification UU-P- 268.
5-3. Plastic Materials. Identification, types, and storage of plastic materials are explained in the following paragraphs.
a.
materials may be identified by information marked on protective covering as follows:
• Specification number and type.
• Nominal thickness
• Manufacturer's code designation b.
Types. Some of the various types of plastic materials which are used in Army aircraft are explained in the following paragraphs.
(1) Thermosetting. Thermosetting plastic, MIL-P-8257, can be heated and molded only once. When viewed from the edge, this material has a bluish or blue-green tint.
(2) Craze-resistant acrylic. Craze-resistant acrylic plastic, MIL-P-8184, is used on newer aircraft or in parts fabricated since 1953. When viewed from the edge, this material has a slight yellowish tint.
(3) Laminated plastics. Laminated plastics, MIL-P-25374, is composed of two layers of craze-resistant acrylic plastic, MIL-P-8184, bonded together with a soft plastic inner layer.
NOTE
When tapped lightly with a small blunt instrument, plastic resounds with a dull or soft sound while plate glass resounds with a metallic sound or ring.
c.
Storage. Store plastic materials in a cool, dry area away from solvent and paint fumes, and not exposed to direct rays of the sun.
WARNING
When masking paper adhesive deteriorates, moisten the paper with aliphatic naphtha,
Federal Specification TT-N-95 Type II, only. Wash sheets immediately with clear water.
Observe all dire pre-cautions while using aliphatic naphtha for cleaning acrylic plastic injury to personnel may otherwise result.
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CAUTION
• Do not store plastic materials near heating coils, radiators, hot water, or steam pipes.
Damage to equipment may otherwise result
• Stack small sheets on larger sheets to prevent unsupported overhanging.
(1) Sheets. Store plastic sheets, with masking paper in place, in bins which are tilted approximately 1-degree from vertical to prevent buckling. When necessary to store sheets horizontally, use extreme care to prevent any dirt or other foreign objects from getting between the sheets. Do not stack sheets over 18 inches high.
(2) Formed section. Store formed sections so they will be amply supported and have no tendency to lose their shape. Avoid vertical nesting. Do not store in any location where the temperature exceeds 120° F (49°C). Protect formed section from scratches by applying a protective coating, Military Specification MIL-C- 6799, at least 0.009 inch thick. A layer of cheesecloth, Federal Specification CCC-C-440, should be embedded in the coating to facilitate removal.
Table 5-1. Identification of Plastic Materials
Commercial designation
Plastic Sheet,
Laminated,
Thermosetting,
Electrical Insulating,
Paper-Base
Phenolic-Resin
Current specification
L-P-513
Form
Sheets
Plastic-Material
Laminated, Thermosetting, Electrical
Insulating, Sheets
Glass-Cloth, Sili-
Resin
Plastic Sheet,
Laminated,
Thermosetting,
Cotton-Fabric-
Base, Phenolic-
Resin
MIL-P-997
MIL-P-15035
Sheets
Sheets
Grade and Intended use
Type PBG-General Purpose Grade
Type PBE-Electrical Grade
Type PBE-P-Electrical Grade;
Punching Stock-Better Electrical
Characteristics Than Obtained
With Phenolic-Resin, Cotton-
Base, But Sacrifice in Regard to
Impact Strength.
Specification Covers Type GSG,
Class H Plastic Insulating
Material Having Fire and Electrical -
Arc Resistance, Heat
Resistance, and Very Good Electrical -
Resistance and Dielectric
Loss Characteristics.
Type FBM-Mechanical Grade
Type FBG-General Purpose Grade
Type FBE-Electrical Grade
Type FBI-For Fine Machining
Applications for Electrical
Insulating and Mechanical Purposes,
When a Greater Mechanical
Strength is Required Than Can Be
Obtained with Phenolic-Resin
Paper-Base Laminated, But With
Some Sacrifices in Electrical
Characteristics.
5-2
Commercial designation
Plastic Sheet,
Laminated,
Thermosetting,
Glass-Cloth,
Melamine-Resin
Plastic-Material
Laminated,
Thermosetting,
Sheets, Nylon-
Fabric-Base,
Phenolic-Resin
Plastic-Material
Laminated,
Thermosetting
(For Designation
Plates)
Plastic Sheet,
Thermosetting,
Transparent
Plastic, Self-
Sealing Tank
Backing Material,
Temperature and
Water-Resistant
Plastic-Material
Laminated,
Thermosetting
Sheets, Cotton-
Fabric-Base,
Post-Forming
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Table 5-1. Identification of Plastic Materials - CONT
Current specification
MIL-P-15037
MIL-P-15047
L-P-387
MIL-P-8257
MIL-P-8045
L-P-511
Form
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Grade and Intended use
Glass-Cloth, Melamine-Resin,
General Purpose (Type GMG)
Plastic Thermosetting Sheet
Material Primarily for Electrical
Insulating Purposes
For Use In Electronic Applications
Requiring Moisture Resistance, But
Not Heat, Flame, and Arc Resistance. Severe Decrease in Flexural
Strength Occurs at Temperatures
Above 76°C (167°F).
Type GCP-F-Flexible, Stampable
Type GCP-Heat-Resistant
Type NDP-For Engraving
Type HSP-Heat-Resistant, for
Surface Marking
Finish A-Glazing Applications in
Noncombat, Nonpressurized Aircraft, and as a Surface Sheet for
Transparent Laminated Assemblies
Where Crazing Resistance is
Important and Limited Formability
Can Be Tolerated
Finish B-Primary for Use in
Ribs or Reinforcing Strips for
Parts Fabricated on Finish A
Material.
Class A-For Use With Self-
Sealing Fuel Tanks
Class B-For Use With Self-
Sealing Oil Tanks.
Type I -Intermittently Supported.
Type Il -Continuously Supported
Type Ill - lntermittently Supported and Fastened to the Supporting
Stringers
The Laminated Plastic Sheet is
Intended for Forming into Compounds Shapes for Mechanical
Applications on Aircraft Not
Intended for Electrical Insulation
Applications.
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Commercial designation
Cellulose
Acetate
Plastic Sheets
Plastic Sheet,
Vinyl-Copolymer,
Thin
Plastic, Sheet
Acrylic, Heat-
Resistant
Plastic Sheet,
Acrylic, Modified
Molding Plastic,
Cellulose Acetate
Plastic Rods and
Tubes,
Thermosetting,
Laminated
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Table 5-1. Identification of Plastic Materials - CONT
Current specification
L-P-504
MIL-P-6264
MIL-P-5425
MIL-P-8184
Form
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Sheets
Grade and Intended use
Type I-General Purpose
Type Il - Superior Mechanical and Optical
Type III-Superior Glazing
The Plastic Film Covered by
This Specification is Intended for
Use as a Backing for Sound
Proofing Blankets on Aircraft.
Finish A-For Transparent Areas on Aircraft Where a Material With
Good Optical, Formability, Outdoor
Weathering, and Heat-Resistance
Properties is Required.
Finish B-For Use in Reinforcing
Ribs, Moldings, etc. of Transparent Acrylic Assemblies.
Finish A-Material for Transparent
Areas on Aircraft, Has Good
Optical, Formability, Crazing
Resistance, Outdoor Weathering and Heat Resistance Properties.
Finish B-Material is Intended for
Use in Reinforcing Ribs, Molding, etc. of Transparent Acrylic Assemblies.
L-P-397
MIL-P-79 R-Rods
Molded
TR-
Tubes
Rolled
TM-
Tubes
Molded
Type PBE-General Purpose Material
Fairly Good Mechanical and Electrical Properties. Under Adverse
Conditions of Temperature and
Humidity PBE Possess High
Dielectric Strength and Relatively
Low Dielectric Losses.
Type PBG-General Purpose
Material Combining Fairly Good
Mechanical and Electrical
Properties.
Type PMB-Use for Structural and
Electrical Applications Where No
Moisture is Present, Applications Where
Electrical Properties Are Subbordinate to the Required Mechanical Properties.
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Commercial designation
Plastic Rods and
Tubes,
Thermosetting,
Laminated
- continued
Plastic Sheet,
Acrylic Base,
Antielectrostatic,Transparent, (For
Indicating-
Instruments
Windows)
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Current specification Form
MIL-P-80
Grade and Intended use
Special Precautions are Taped or
Machines Parallel to Lamination.
Type FBE-Better Electrical Properties Than BFG, Some Sacrifice in Toughness Suitable for Fine
Machining Operations
Type FBG-Fairly Good Dielectric
Properties, Medium Dielectric
Loss, Good Degree of Mechanical
Strength, Particularly Toughness
Type FBM-For Structural Not
Electrical Applications. For Use
Where Electrical Properties Have
Been Greatly Subordinated to the
Required Mechanical Properties.
TYPE GMG-Mechanical Applications
Requiring Good Resistance to Heat,
Flame, and Arching Conditions.
Glass - Heat-Resistant.
Sheets or Windows
Cut
From
Sheets
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ADHESIVES, SEALANT, AND CEMENTS
6-1. General. Precautionary measures, preparation of surfaces, mixing, and curing procedures for various adhesives, sealants, and cements are explained below.
a.
Precautionary Measures. Precautionary measures to be complied with during handling and storage of cements and sealants are listed below.
(1) Toxic vapors. Many of the materials listed may be flammable or may produce toxic vapors. When using any material designated as flammable, all sources of ignition must be at least 50 feet away from the location of the work.
Toxic vapors are defined as vapors produced by the evaporation of a solvent. Prolonged exposure to these vapors may cause discomfort or be harmful to life.
(2) Confined spaces. When using toxic or flammable materials in confined places such as fuel cells, fuselage, or wing sections, adequate local exhaust ventilation shall be used to reduce vapors below the maximum allowable concentration. In emergencies, or when operations of short duration make the provision of local exhaust ventilation impracticable, personal protective equipment such as air supply respirators, oxygen supply respirators, or approved chemical cartridge respirators shall be used.
(3) Storage area. The storage area shall be cool and dry, preferably dark, and fireproof. Fire extinguishers of the foam or carbon dioxide type shall be provided.
(4) Issue. Materials shall be issued in order of date of manufacture shown on the labels. Materials bearing the oldest date shall be issued first.
b.
Preparation of Surface. The primary requirement for proper installation of cements and sealants is thoroughly cleaned areas to which the material is to be applied. The surfaces must be free of contaminating substances, such as dirt, dust, and grease, before applying cement or sealant. This will require preliminary cleaning, buffing (in some cases), and final cleaning.
WARNING
Use solvents in a well-ventilated area. Keep away from open flames. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Fire, injury, or death may occur.
(1) Cleaning agent. Clean metal prior to final cleaning using applicable cleaning agent from the following: methyl isobutyl ketone, ASTM D1153; methyl ethyl ketone, Federal Specification TT-M-261; aromatic naphtha, Federal
Specification TT-N-97; ethyl acetate, Federal Specification TT-E-751; or dry cleaning solvent, Federal Specification P-D-
680.
(2) Drying. Do not allow cleaning agent to evaporate before wiping dry with cloth, or it will redeposit soils on surface. Never dip cloth used for cleaning into a fresh supply of cleaning fluid after it has once touched surface to be cleaned.
(3) Alternate cleaning agents. Use technical trichloroethylene, Federal Specification O-T-634, or tetrachloroethylene, Federal Specification O-T-236, as an alternate preliminary cleaning method, provided facilities are available and size of parts to be sealed or bonded permits. Do not use if other reasons prohibit use of these cleaning methods.
(4) Final cleaning. Final cleaning is very important as soils from hands and hair, or from any other source, will prevent adhesion. Use cleaner and brightener compound, MIL-C-5410, Type II, diluted with an equal amount of distilled water. Wash area where cement or sealant is to be applied with a clean piece of cheesecloth, Federal Specification
DDD-C-301, wet with cleaning solution. Rinse with a clean piece of cheesecloth wet with clean water and wipe with a clean, dry cheesecloth. Dry area with warm, dry air.
c.
Mixing. Cements and sealants consist of two or more ingredients properly proportioned and compounded to obtain the best results. Some materials are ready for use as packaged while others will require mixing before application.
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(1) One-part materials. This type of material is compounded by the manufacturer and ready for application as packaged. However, the consistency of some materials may be altered for the purpose of satisfying a particular method of application, when so stated herein or in the manufacturer's instruction. When thinning is desired, the proper thinner must be used
(2) Two-part materials. This type of material requires separate packaging in order to prevent cure prior to application. These parts are identified as base compound and accelerator.
(a) Add accelerator. Prepare material for use by mixing required amount of accelerator with base compound.
(b) Mix immediately. Immediately after adding accelerator, thoroughly mix by stirring or folding, depending on consistency of material. Apply immediately to prevent curing prior to application.
(3) Formula for mixing. Instructions for mixing should be furnished with glue. Glue will be in two containers, one of which will contain resin proper in liquid form, the other the catalyst in either liquid or powder form. In the absence of manufacturer's instructions for mixing factory weighed portions of glue, do not use glue. The effect of the amount of catalyst on the joint is too critical to attempt to establish proper proportions by trial batches. When glue does not mix to consistency suitable for spreading, it should be discarded. Normally, no water or other solvent should be added.
(4) Procedure. Mix entire amount (1/2 pint) with weighed amount of catalyst (hardener) furnished in the capsule.
Avoid air entrapment and incomplete mixing. Add no material in an effort to thin glue after original mixing. Discard when not suitable for spreading.
d.
Curing. Cements and sealants are cured by chemical reaction (accelerator) or solvent evaporation. The cure can be hastened by use of heat or warm filtered air, not to exceed 110°F (43.3°C), applied gradually increase the temperature as the material begins to set until the maximum 110°F (43.3°C) is reached. Hold at this temperature until the material becomes tack-free and chip-free.
6-2. Adhesives and Cements. Cement types and uses are explained in the following paragraphs.
a.
Cement Types. There are two distinctive types of cement, the solvent release type and the vulcanizing type.
(1) Solvent release. The general characteristics of solvent release cements are described in the following paragraphs.
(a) Bond strength. Solvent release, or air drying, does not cure. The bond which is formed is due to the strength of the materials after the solvent has evaporated and left the cement dried to the object.
(b) Tacky-dry test. The term tacky-dry is used in the majority of application instructions. This should be interpreted as allowing the solvent to evaporate to the point where there is slight adherence to the film of the cement. To determine the state of tacky-dry, press a knuckle on the film. There should be a slight adherence to the knuckle, but the film should not stick.
(c) Variable drying time. Drying time cannot be definitely stated because the time element depends upon characteristics of the cement, the thickness of the coat, method of application, and number of coats.
(d) Full adhesion. After cement has been applied and becomes tacky-dry, press surfaces firmly together and roll down. The cement does not reach its full adhesive and cohesive strength until the solvent has escaped.
(2) Vulcanizing. Characteristics of vulcanizing cements are described in the following paragraphs.
(a) Action. Vulcanizing is a process which brings about the bonding of structural elastomers in this process, a chemical action takes place on the mating surfaces of the elastomers.
WARNING
Acrylic monomer and polymer base adhesive MIL-A-8576 contains a volatile liquid which may prove toxic if vapor is inhaled over extended periods. Use only with adequate ventilation. When accidentally spilled on hands or skin, remove immediately by dissolving with ethyl alcohol, Federal Specifications O-E-760, followed by washing with soap and water. Over-exposure symptoms are drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea.
Treat by wrapping patient in blankets, provide plenty of fresh air, and obtain medical assistance.
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(b) Use. Vulcanizing is used where the strongest possible adhesion is needed.
(c) Types. Two types of vulcanizing cements are air vulcanizing, which cures by exposure to normal room temperature, and heat vulcanizing, which is used where a combination of heat and pressure are mechanically applied.
(d) Room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicone sealants. Many RTV silicone compounds give off acetic acid during their cure cycle. Some corrosion problems can potentially occur when curing by products come in contact with sensitive metals. This is of particular concern when RTV silicones are used in and around delicate electronic components. Therefore, in applications near electronic equipment, RTV silicone compounds which conform to MIL-A-
46146 (Adhesive- Sealants, Silicone, RTV, Noncorrosive) should be used. Also, it would be preferable to use RTV silicones per MIL-A-46146 for other aircraft applications whenever possible, provided that the properties of the cured
RTV silicone are adequate for the specific application. This cannot always be done as in applications which require very high temperature and/or fuel/oil resistance. RTV silicones to be used in aircraft are determined by the location of the application, the surrounding materials, and the final required properties. Substitution of specified materials must not be made without approval from AVSCOM Engineering.
WARNING
Acrylic monomer and polymer base adhesive MIL-A-8576 contains a volatile liquid which may prove toxic If vapor is inhaled over extended periods. Use only with adequate ventilation. When accidentally spilled on hands or skin, remove immediately by dissolving with ethyl alcohol, Federal Specifications O-E-760, followed by washing with soap and water. Over-exposure symptoms are drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea.
Treat by wrapping patient in blankets, provide plenty of fresh air, and obtain medical assistance.
b.
Acrylic Monomer Base Adhesive. MIL-A- 8576. Type I. Solvent Type. This cement is used in patching acrylic plastics and in cementing acrylic plastics to other type plastics. It cures by evaporation of solvent, but a catalyst, furnished as a separate ingredient, is required to be added to the packaged cement. This cement is nonflammable and has a thick, syrup-like consistency. It is clear or amber in color and is resistant to oil and water. It is mildly toxic, but used in such small quantities this is not too important. Do not attempt to thin with dichloromethane (methylene chloride) when the material has become too thick while in storage, as the chemical composition may have changed.
(1) Shelf life. Before adding the catalyst, and provided the container is kept tightly closed, the cement has a shelf life of at least 1 year. After the catalyst is added, and when the container is kept tightly closed, shelf lives at the
temperatures given in table 6-1 will apply.
Temperature
122°F (50°C)
104°F (40 C)
77°F (25°C)
41°F (5 C)
Shelf life
20 hours
3-1/2 days
45 days
5 months
(2) Thinning. In use, the solvent will evaporate, causing the cement to thicken. In this case, dichloromethane
(methylene chloride), MIL-D-6998, may be added to keep the proportion of monomer to solvent correct. The specific
gives the correct specific gravity ranges for given temperatures.
Table 6-2. Specific Gravity Ranges
Specific
Temperature
68°F (20°C)
77°F (25°C)
86°F (30°C)
95°F (35°C)
104°F (40°C) gravity range
1.17- 1.21
1.16- 1.20
1.15- 1.19
1.14- 1.18
1.13 - 1.17
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(3) Checking. The specific gravity should be checked with a high grade storage battery hydrometer at least every 4 hours when the cement is used continuously and more often when the 4-hour check shows an excessive change of composition. When cement is not used continuously, test specific gravity before each use.
WARNING
Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) is toxic when its vapors are inhaled over a period of time. Adequate ventilation shall be provided for personnel working with this cement, taking into consideration that dichloromethane (methylene chloride) vapor is heavier than air. Injury to personnel may occur.
(4) Specific gravity adjustment. When, at time of checking, specific gravity of cement is found to be too low, it should be adjusted by adding dichloromethane (methylene chloride), MIL-D-6998 to bring its specific gravity to the maximum end of the specified range. This adjustment requires the addition of dichloromethane (methylene chloride) to the extent of approximately 2.5 percent by volume of cement per 0.01 unit of required correction of specific gravity. The cement should be thoroughly stirred and the specific gravity should be rechecked.
CAUTION
Do not mix catalyst directly with promotor or accelerator material since a rapid decomposition reaction will result.
(5) Mixing. Mix catalyst as soon as opened The cement can be used any time up to 6 hours. Apply only by brush or spatula.
(6) Alternative. In emergencies when acrylic monomer base cement, MIL-A-8576, is not available, dichloromethane (methylene chloride) may be used. It is a more active solvent than cement and shorter soak periods should be used it is also more conducive to blushing or whitening of a joint.
(7) Uses. The type of acrylic plastic being bonded determines the type of adhesive to be used. Acrylic monomer base adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type I is used when bonding acrylic plastic, MIL-P-886, and heat resistant acrylic plastic, MIL-P-5425. Under no circumstances should it be used when bonding material conforming to MIL-P-8184.
WARNING
This material contains a volatile liquid which may prove toxic if vapor is inhaled over extended periods. Use only with adequate ventilation. When accidentally spilled on hands or skin, remove immediately by dissolving with ethyl alcohol, Federal
Specifications O-E-760, followed by washing with soap and water. Over-exposure symptoms are drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea. Treat by wrapping patient in blankets, provide plenty of fresh air, and obtain medical assistance.
CAUTION
Do not mix catalyst directly with promotor or accelerator material since a rapid decomposition reaction will result.
c.
Acrylic Monomer and Polymer Base Adhesive. MIL-A-8576. Type II. Non-Solvent. This adhesive is used in bonding acrylic plastics conforming to MIL-P- 8184. The adhesive cures by evaporation of solvent, but a catalyst, furnished as a separate ingredient, is required to be added. This adhesive has a clear, thick, syrup-like consistency that
adhesive conforming to MIL-A-8576, Type II is used when bonding craze resistant acrylic plastics conforming to MIL-P-
8184.
d.
Chemigum Coating Cement. Goodyear Chemigum coating cement (Part No. 5071C) is a Buna-N rubber coating used only for coating on Goodyear nylon pliocel fuel cells. In an emergency, adhesive MIL-A-9117 may be substituted.
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Table 6-3. Shelf Life of Adhesive
Storage temperature
45°F ( 7°C)
73°F (23°C)
104°F (40
122°F (50
140°F (60
°
°
C)
With catalyst added
3 days
12 hours
2 hours
45 minutes
Without catalyst
6 months
4 months
2 months
2 weeks
10 days
With catalyst and promoter added
When cement has been mixed with promoter and catalyst, it has practically no useful life at high temperatures and only approximately 30 minutes life at
73°F (23°C)
e. Colored Cement. Colored cement is used for coating rubber parts for marking purposes. Brush application of this cement is recommended, however, it can be sprayed or dipped on. Before application, clean the receiving surface with aromatic naphtha, Federal Specification TT-N-97. After application, thorough evaporation of the solvent in the cement is necessary for complete fuel resistance.
f.
Deicer Shoe Electrical Conducting Neoprene Surface Coat Cement. This neoprene rubber coating is used for the resurfacing of deicer shoes when they become worn, scuffed, or bruised. It cures by solvent evaporation and is resistant to ozone and sunlight. Best results are obtained by spraying, but it may be brush applied.
g.
General Purpose Synthetic Rubber Base Cement MIL-Spec MMM-A-1617. This cement can be used successfully in a wide variety of applications, such as bonding vinyl to vinyl, rubber to rubber, rubber to metal, rubber to fabrics, leather to leather, vinylite, wood, and metal surfaces it is suitable for use up to 158°F (70°C) and has good water and oil resistance and fair fuel resistance. It may be applied with a spatula or be brushed or sprayed when thinned with methylethylketone, Federal Specification TT-M-261.
h.
Non-Hardening Distic Brand Cement. This cement is used specifically for cementing sanding disks due to its nonhardening characteristics and the relative ease it provides in removing the sanding disk for replacement.
i.
Natural Rubber Adhesive, MIL-Spec MMM-A- 139, Class 3. This is a two-part, air drying, natural rubber adhesive and is used for adhering natural or synthetic rubber and in particular for the manufacture and repair of articles fabricated from natural rubber coated fabrics. These adhesives shall not be used for bonding nylon. It is used for permanent repairs of pneumatic life rafts and life jackets.
j.
Neoprene Base Synthetic Rubber Cement. This two-part, self-curing, synthetic rubber cement is used in the bonding of propeller anti-icer feed shoes. It can also be used for bonding neoprene, leathers, and porous materials to themselves where oil and gasoline resistance is required. This cement is resistant to oil, gasoline, and water, is mildly toxic and flammable. Check applicable maintenance manual for correct adhesive The following procedures should be observed:
(1) Mix catalyst furnished with cement as soon as cement is opened.
(2) Apply cement with a brush. Working life of cement is 8 hours.
k.
Deicer Repair Cement. This two-part, water-resistant, modified gum rubber cement is used for making deicer shoe repairs. It can also be used for making hot patches, cementing rubber to rubber, rubber-coated fabric to rubber, and rubber to metal. The following procedures should be observed:
(1) Mix equal parts of each ingredient just prior to use, mixing only enough for 4-hour use.
(2) Apply by brush after surfaces have been slightly roughened and then cleaned with benzene, ASTM D836, or nonleaded high-test gasoline. Apply one or more coats of mixed cement to each surface. Allow 30 minutes drying time between coats. When final coat is dry, bring surfaces together and pressure cure for 20 minutes at 260°F (126.7°C).
I.
Cement Primer. This solvent-type resinous solution is used in conjunction with neoprene base synthetic rubber cement for bonding of propeller anti-
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(1) Roughening. Roughening the surface is sometimes found advantageous, particularly where solvent cleaning has been found ineffective in removing mold release agents or other surface contaminants
(2) Applying. Apply by brush, spray, dip, roller, or flow coating.
(3) Drying. Allow a minimum drying time of 30 minutes before application of cement.
m. Composite Adhesives. Various adhesives and fasteners are used with composite materials. Refer to the applicable maintenance manual for procedures concerning a particular aircraft. Adhesive curing time, application, and shelf life vary with type of adhesive being used.
n.
Other Adhesives. Other adhesives, with various catalysts to permit different assembly periods and different curing temperatures, are used extensively in aircraft fabrication. The storage life of these adhesives is very short, and for this reason only small quantities should be carried in stock. These adhesives are equally suitable for attaching wood or laminated plastic.
6-3. Sealants. Sealant characteristics and types are explained below. Sealants are classified as pliable, drying, or catalyst cured sealants.
a.
Characteristics of Pliable Sealants. These sealants are referred to as one-part sealants, and are supplied ready for use as packaged. They are solids and change little, if any, during or after application. Solvent is not used in this type; therefore, drying is not necessary, and except for normal aging, they remain virtually the same as when first packaged, neither hardening nor shrinking. The adhesion to glass, metal, and other impervious surfaces is excellent.
The adhesion is not complete until 15 to 30 minutes after it is applied.
b.
Characteristics of Drying Sealants. Sealants in this group set and cure by evaporation of the solvent. Solvents are used in many of these sealants to provide the desired consistency for application. Once applied, however, the solvent becomes an undesired constituent and must be eliminated to cause hardening of the sealant. Consistency or hardness may change little or much when this type sealant dries, depending on the amount of solvent it contains. The degree of shrinkage is dependent upon the proportion of solvents.
c.
Characteristics of Catalyst Cured Sealants. Catalyst cured sealants are transformed from a fluid or semifluid state into a solid mass by chemical reaction or physical change. Air is not required to effect a cure. This type sealant can be placed between faying surfaces. A chemical catalyst, or accelerator, is added and mixed just prior to sealant application. Heat may or may not be employed. Temperature, and sometimes humidity, has a marked affect on life.
Temperature greatly influences cure time and heat is sometimes recommended as a means of shortening cure time.
d.
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-8784. Sealing compound, MIL-S-8784, is used in the sealing of integral fuel or oil tanks. The sealant forms a low adhesion material, facilitating easy removal of fuel tank access doors and other components. A feature of this sealant is that it will completely cure under fuel, therefore, fuel may be entered into the tank upon completion of component installation. This is a two-part sealant available in two consistencies. Class A consistency sealing compound is applied with a brush. Class B consistency sealing compound is applied with a putty knife. Before applying sealant, ensure that surfaces are clean and free from grease. Class A and Class B are available in either of two consistencies, A-1/2 or A-2, B-1/2 or B-2. The last dash number, -1/2 or -2, indicates the working
(application) time at room temperature.
e.
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-8802. Sealing compound, MIL-S-8802, is used in the sealing and repairing of integral fuel and oil tanks. It can also be used for sealing pressure cabins, except where sealant would come in contact with synthetic glass. This is a two-part synthetic rubber sealant available in two consistencies. Class A consistency sealing compound is applied with a brush. Class B consistency sealing compound is applied with a putty knife, extrusion, or injection gun. Mixing requires an accelerator, which reduces drying time. High temperatures further accelerate drying
must cure to a tough, rubbery consistency before applying the cover coat. Tack-free cure time at room temperature is
given in table 6-5. Ensure that area to be sealed is clean and dry before applying sealant.
f.
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-7126. This non- hardening sealant is used for sealing synthetic glass. It can be used as a filler for pressure cabin sealing Type I is a synthetic rubber putty. Type Ill is an extended type of putty consistency.
This sealing compound is applied by hand, putty knife, or extrusion gun. Working time is
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30 minutes it is difficult to remove.
g. Semi-Solid Synthetic Rubber Sealant, MIL-A-7126, for Hot-Air Ducts. This one-part, solvent-dispersed, synthetic rubber compound is used for sealing seams in hot-air ducts to prevent leakage of hot air. This sealant is applied with spatula or extrusion gun, and cures in 8 to 24 hours at temperature of 120°F (48 9°C).
h.
Semi-Solid Synthetic Rubber Sealant for Engine Firewalls. This one-part, synthetic rubber, high temperature sealant is used for sealing the firewall to prevent seepage of fluids or vapors to hazardous areas. This sealant is applied by use of extrusion gun or spatula, and is resistant to fuel, oil, water, and weather aging.
i.
Anaerobic Adhesive MIL-R-46082. This adhesive covers single component compounds and their primers suitable for sealing, locking, and retaining metal parts. The compounds are normally liquid and are converted to insoluble state when confined between closely fitting metal surfaces.
Table 6-4. Application Time (Room Temperature)
Suffix
Class A sealant
No.
-1/2
-2
-4
-8
Application time
1/2 hour
2 hours
4 hours
8 hours
Suffix
No.
-1/2
-2
-4
-8
-12
Class B sealant
Application time
1/2 hour
2 hours
4 hours
8 hours
12 hours
Suffix
Class A sealant
No.
-1/2
-2
-4
-8
Table 6-5. Cure Time (Room Temperature)
Cure time
10 hours
24 hours
36 hours
50 hours
Suffix
No.
-1/2
-2
-4
-8
-12
Class B sealant
Cure time
10 hours
24 hours
30 hours
48 hours
60 hours
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CONSUMABLE MATERIALS
7-1. General. The consumable or expendable supplies In the listing in this chapter are to be used only as indicated in the applicable maintenance manual. Many of these supplies are not compatible with one another. If used wrong or mixed improperly, they could cause a volatile or undesireable reaction. For these reasons, substitution will be made only with the approval of AVSCOM Engineering.
7-2. Consumable Items. Consumable items are those Items which generally fall into one or more of the following categories:
•
One-time use
•
Lose identity
•
Inexpensive
•
Disposable
Some consumable items have a limited useful life. This is termed shelf life An explanation of shelf life codes is shown in
table 7-1 See table 7-2 for an explanation of the Essentiality Code (EC).
7-3. Consumable Items List. The consumable items list In this chapter is provided in two parts. Part 1 is in part number sequence, while Part 2 is in nomenclature sequence. The column titles found on these listings are described in the following paragraphs.
a. Consumable Items Part 1. The column heads in the part 1 listing, from left to right, are as follows:
•
P/N
•
FSCM
•
NOMENCLATURE
•
UM
•
EC
•
SL
•
ADDITIONAL INFO
•
NSN part number federal supply code for maintenance self-explanatory unit of measure essentiality code shelf life code self-explanatory national stock number b.
Consumable Items Part 2. The column heads in the part 2 listing, from left to right, are as follows:
•
NOMENCLATURE
•
P/N
•
FSCM
•
UM
•
EC
•
SL
•
ADDITIONAL INFO
•
NSN self-explanatory part number federal supply code for maintenance unit of measure essentiality code shelf life code self-explanatory national stock number
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Shelf life Type I, non-extendable
1
Type II, expendable
2
Nondeteriorative
1 month
2 months
3 months
4 months
5 months
6 months
9 months
12 months
15 months
18 months
21 months
24 months
27 months
30 months
36 months
48 months
60 months
H
J
K
L
D
E
F
G
O
A
B
C
Q
R
S
M
N
P
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NOTE
Military essential and medical items with a shelf life of greater than 60 months (5 years) will be assigned a shelf life code "X" as outlined in AR 700-89.
1
A Type I item Is an item of supply which is determined through an evaluation of technical test data and/or actual experience to be an item with a definite period of shelf life which cannot be extended.
2
A Type II item is an item of supply having an assigned shelf life time period that may be extended after completion of an inspection, a test, or restorative action.
7-2
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Table 7-2. Essentiality Codes (ESNTL-CD).
B
1
3
5
6
This code is a single character code that indicates the degree to which the failure of the component, assembly, subassembly, repair part, etc. affects the ability of the end item or system to perform its intended mission.
Code
A
Explanation
End item is mission essential.
7
End Item Is not mission essential.
Failure of this part will render the end item Inoperable.
Failure of this part will not render the end item inoperable.
Item does not qualify for the assignment of code 1 but is needed for personnel safety.
Item does not qualify for the assignment of code 1 but is needed for legal, climatic, or other requirements peculiar to the planned operational environment of the end item.
Item does not qualify for the assignment of code 1 but is needed to prevent impairment of, or the temporary reduction of, operational effectiveness of the end item.
7-3
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
P/N
A-A-1043
A-A-1043
A-A-1044
A-A-1044
A-A-1047
A-A-1047
A-A-1047
A-A-1047
58536
58536
58356
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
81348
FSCM
58536
58536
81348
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
WOOL, METALLIC
FORM B, LB
WOOL, METALLIC
-FF-W-1825 TY4 CL4
-SIZE 00,1 LB ROLL
-A-A-1044 TY1 CL3 WOOL,METALLIC
FORM B, LB
WOOL, METALLIC
PAPER, ABRASIVE
-TYPE 2, 1 POUND ROLL
-
PAPER, ABRA51VE -80 GRIT, 9X11
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
PAPER, ABRASIVE -500 GRIT, 9X11
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
PAPER, ABRASIVE -P-P-121 GRIT 320
EXTRA FINE 9X11 SHEET 50 EACH
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
1.5 IN WD ROLL
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
-P-C-451 TY1 CL2,
-240 GRIT, 50 YD ROLL
-320 GRIT, 50 YD ROLL
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -120 GRIT, 9Xll
SHEET, 50 EACH PER PACKAGE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -80 GRIT, MED
GRIT, 9X11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -100 GRIT, FINE, 1
TYPE,9X11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -150 GRIT, FINE, 1
TYPE, 9X11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
PER PG
-320 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -1TY, 1CL, 400
GRIT, 9X11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
UM EC SL
LB 3 0
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
EA
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
YD 1
YD 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7161
REV 7275
REV 7161
REV 7345
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7280
REV 7232
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7261
REV 7345
REV 7273
REV 7345
REV 7273
REV 7273
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5350002424406
5350002402920
5350011968371
5350002864851
5350006199168
5350002247216
5350002247203
5350001619066
5350001876289
5350002293092
5350001925049
5350001925047
5350001619066
5350001925050
5350002460330
7-4
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-1189
P/N
A-A-1049
A-A-1049
A-A-1049
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
A-A-113
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -A-A-1049 91N WIDE
AND 11 IN LONG, EMERY CLOTH, 50 SH PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -A-A-1049 9IN WIDE
AND 11IN WIDE, 100 GRIT ALUMINUM OXIDE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -EMERY, COURSE, 9Xll
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI- 72 YD ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-COLOR-YELLOW, 72 YD
LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-72 YD LONG X 1 IN
WIDE ROLL, COLOR CLEAR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-TYPE 1 & CLASS B
WHITE, 60 YD LONG X 3/4 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-TY1 AND CLB,0 500
IN WIDE X 72 YD LONG, BLUE COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-0 500 IN WIDE X 72
YD LONG, COLOR ORANGE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-0.500 IN WIDE X 72
YD LONG, WHITE COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-1 IN WIDE X 60 YD
LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-1/2 IN WD X 2592 IN
LONG ROLL COLOR YELLOW
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI-5 IN WD X 2592 IN
ROLL COLOR RED
TAPE, PRESSURESENSI -A-A-113YELLOW
OVERALL
CALKING LEAD -5 LB BOX
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
YD
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
EA 3
0
0
0
4
4
2
0
7
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7273
NSN
5350005844653
5350005844654
5350005844660
REV 7243
72 YD LONG X 0 500 IN WI
DE RO
7510005519826
7510005507125
72 YD LONG X 1 IN WIDE 7510005519823
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
60 YD LONG X 0 750 IN WI
DE RO
7510008351247
REV 7280 7510006343267
REV 7280
REV 7349
7510005507129
7510005507127
REV 7280
REV 7349
REV 7349
2592 IN LONG AND 3 IN WI
DE
REV 7349
7510007207516
7510005507125
7510005507126
7510005507125
5330001716545
7-5
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1201
A-A-1201
A-A-1201
A-A-1201
A-A-1202
P/N
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1 200
A-A-1200
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -SILICON CARBIDE 400
GRIT 9X11 IN SHEET, BUNDLE OF 25
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PER PACKAGE
400 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PER PACKAGE
-180 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 150,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 220,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 360,
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
SHEET 50 PER PG
-120 GRIT, 9 x 11 IN
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
50 EA PER PACKAGE
-240 GRIT, 9 x 11 IN
PAPER, ABRASIVE -280 GRIT,GR8/0, 9X11
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
PAPER, ABRASIVE GRIT SIZE 80,9X11 IN
SHEET GRADE DESIGNATOR 1/0, 50 EACH PKG
PAPER, ABRASIVE -A-A-1201 GRIT 120,
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAPER, ABRASIVE -A-A-1201 GRIT 150,
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAPER, ABRASIVE -A-A-1201 GRIT 220,
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAPER, ABRASIVE -60 GRIT, 9X10
SHEET, 100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
EA 1
SH 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7349
NSN
5350007218115
5350002247201
5350007218117
5350007218116
5350002247209
REV 7349
9X11 SH 50 SH PER PG CON
SUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
9 IN X 11 IN LONG ,50 EA
PER PG CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7349 5350002247205
REV 7223
REV 7350
REV 7350
REV 7350
REV 7261
5350002210882
5350001868821
5350001868819
5350005986105
7-6
P/N
A-A-1203
A-A-1203
A-A-1 206
A-A-1249
A-A-1266
A-A-132
A-A-1452
A-A-1558
A-A-1558
A-A-162
A-A-1632
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LAPPING AND GRINDIN -280 GRIT ALUMINUM
OXIDE OR SILICON CARBIDE, 1 LB CAN
LAPPING AND GRINDIN 400 GRIT ALUMINUM
OXIDE & SILICON CARBIDE, 1 LB CAN
CLOTH, ABRASIVE SH
PAPER, WRAPPING, TISS -TYPE 2 AND CLASS
1, 24 X 36 IN SHEET 480 PER PG
TAG,S HIPPING -WHITE, 2.813 WIDE,
0.006 THK, 5.812 LONG, METAL EYELET
ERASER, RUBBER
LACQUER
#17038, 1 GAL CAN
-12 EA PER BOX
-BLACK COLOR
PAINT, STENCIL
1 QT CAN
COLOR-BLACK #37038,
PAINT, STENCIL
1 QT CAN
COLOR-WHITE #37875,
CLOTH, CLEANING COLOR-TAN
#23594,1000 EA 151N x 121N
VARNISH, ASPHALT -BLACK. 5 GAL PAIL
LB 3
LB 3
SH 3
EA 3
EA 3
GL 3
QT 3
QT 3
EA 3
GL 3
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
0
6
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
-SIZE, 4X41N, 1,000
SIZE, 6X61N, 1,000
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
-SIZE, 9X 21N. 1,000
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1, CLASS 1,
GRADE A, FINISH 1, 500 EA BOX
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1,CLASS 1,
GRADE C, FINISH 1. 500 EA BOX
7-7
MX 3 0
MX 3 0
HD 1 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
1 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
NSN
5350005792513
5350001931348
REV 7271
REV 7274
REV 6357, 7254
REV 7271
REV 7271
NSN 8010-285-4913
REV 7271
5 GAL PAIL TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
8135002811435
8135002922345
7510002237044
8010002906158
8010002927686
7920002929204
8010001605856
8105008377754
8105008377754
8105008377757
8105008377756
A-A-1766
A-A-1830
A-A-203
A-A-203
A-A-208
A-A-341
A-A-371
A-A-371
A-A-39
A-A-42A
A-A-44
A-A-47
A-A-5
P/N
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1676
A-A-1689
A-A-1722
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1,CLASS 1,
GRADE A, FINISH 2, 1000 EA
BAG, PLASTIC
GRC, 1 HD, CLEAR
-TYPE 2, CLASS 1,
FOIL METAL
WIDE
-75 FT ROLL 12 IN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYI AND CL2, BLACK
COLOR, 2IN WIDE X 108 FT LONG ROLL
GRAIN, ABRASIVE -BLACK WALNUT
SHELL, MIL-G-5634, TY 3,50 LB BAG
PLASTIC SHEET -POLYVINYL
CHLORIDE, CLEAR CL 8 13X816001N RL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -3 IN WD 60 IN LG
NATURAL COLOR
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B,
615 FT ROLL
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B,
980 FT ROLL
INK, MARKING STENCIL -16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
COLOR 37038 BLACK
PIGMENT, ALUMINUM
LINSEED OIL, BOILED
-1 LB CAN
-
LINSEED OIL, BOILED -1 GAL CAN
DETERGENT, GENERAL P-TYPE 1, 5 GAL CAN
TALCUM POWDER EA
SOAP, SCRUBBING, ALKA-1 LB CARTON (POWDER)
SCOURING POWDER -
DISHWASHING COMP
OR SACK
-CLASS 2, 50 LB BOX
MX 3
EA 3
FT 3
EA 3
LB 3
IN 3
IN 3
FT 3
FT 3
PT 3
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
EA
LB 3
0
0
0
7
0
0
6
0
0
4
7
0
7
7
7
0
7-8
REV 7212
REV 6357, 7253
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6357, 7257
NSN
8105008377755
REV 7273 8105005799285
75 FT RO 12IN WIDE CONSU
MABLE FOR TM 55-1500-204-25/1
8135008229433
REV 7280 7510008807351
REV 7275 5350000501094
REV 7225
3 IN WD 60 IN LG NATURAL
COLOR TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7280
REV 7350
REV 6357
REV 7271
REV 7271
8135004765268
7510002812700
8135001607776
8135002903407
7510004697910
8010006874019
8010006848789
8010001523245
7930005262919
7930002312998
7930002814731
P/N
A-A-50
A-A-531
A-A-531
A-A-549
A-A-549
A-A-549
A-A-549
A-A-665
A-A-665
A-A-6654
A-A-711 TY2
A-A-711 TY2
A-A-711 TY2
A-A-833
A-A-833
A-A-833
WIDE, 60 YARD ROLL
A-A-857
GAL CAN
A-A-857
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
NOMENCLATURE
SOAP, TOILET
RAG, WIPING
COLORS, 50 LB BALE
-5 LB BOX
-A-A-531, GRB, MIXED
RAG, WIPING
BALE
-A-A-531 GR A, 50 LB
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -250 FT ROLL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -500 FT ROLL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -500 FT ROLL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -500 FT ROLL
LACQUER
LACQUER
1 PT SPRAY CAN
-BLACK, COLOR 37038,
LACQUER -BLACK COLOR #37038
LUSTERLESS, 1 PT AEROSOL CAN
DRY CLEANING SOL
DRY CLEANING SOL
OZ
PT
DRY CLEANING SOL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 IN LONG AND 3
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 2,60 YD LONG X
2 IN WIDE ROLL
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
GL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -OPAQUE, 1 INCH
58536 THINNER, DOPE AND LA -L COMPOSITION, 1
58536 THINNER, DOPE AND LA -LACQUER, 5 GAL CAN
UM EC SL
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3 0 REV 7212
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
OZ 3
PT 3
PT 3
3
3
1 0
YD 3
0
0
YD 3
YD 3
GL 3 7
GL 3 7
6
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7156
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
REV 7273
REV 7271
55 GALLON DRUM
55 GALLON DRUM
55 GALLON DRUM
4 REV 7350
4
4
60 YD LONG X 2 IN WIDE 7510002902026
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7350
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8520002280985
7920002051711
7920001489666
8135001429004
8135001429016
8135001429005
8135001429008
8010005152487
8010005825382
8010005825382
6850002858011
6850002858011
6850002858011
7510002666707
8010001605787
8010001605788
7-9
P/N
A-A-87
A-A-87
A-A-870
A-A883
A-A-883
A-A883
A-A-883
A-A-883
A-A-884
A-A-884
A-A-895
A-1177B
A-298
A-4094
AC-12
ACCELERATOR NO 4
ACCESS
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
58536
58536
03481
22527
71984
55208
30676
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
81996
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
PENCIL -COLOR YELLOW, SIZE
EXTRA THICK, 6 25 IN LONG, 12 PER BOX
PENCIL -COLOR WHITE, EXTRA
THICK, 6.25 IN LONG, 12 PER BOX
ANTIFREEZE
A-A-870 1 GAL CAN
-O-A-548 OBS REF USE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1, 2160 IN
LONG AND 1.500 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 IN LONG AND 2
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -3 IN DIA, 1 IN WD,
60 YD RL, CLEAR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TY 2, 2 IN WD X
2160 IN ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 IN LONG AND 2
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -60 YD LONG X 1 IN
WIDE ROLL
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE -
ADHESIVE 4 OUNCE KIT
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
CLEANING COMPOUND GL
ACCELERATOR
AMBER, 8 OZ CAN
-HAZY TO CLEAR
ACCESS
GEN ACCESSORIES
-THIS MODEL FOR ALL
EA 3
EA 3
GP 3
RO
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
LB
EA 3
PT
PT 1
OZ 3
EA 1
0
0
7
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
2
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7274
REV 7225
NSN
7510002644612
7510002401525
REV 7351
REV 7351
7510002666709
7510002666710
REV 7273
REV 7351
7510002666712
7510002902026
REV 7243 7510000797906
60 YD LONG & 1 IN WIDE 7510011467767
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7162
REV 6231
REV 7273
8040010363771
8040008454304
8040011812355
7-10
P/N
ACTUSOL776
ADOLOXOPENCOAT
AERO-CLENE F
AERO-CLENE PF
AEROSHELLGREASF2
AEROSHELLTURBINEOIL500
AEROSHELLTURBINEOIL550
AEROSHELL17
AEROSHELL1 7-1 LB
AEROLUBRIPLATE
AE10187-001
AF-126-2
AH-4A
AH1S
ALODINE1200S
ALODINE600
ALODINE600
AMS4777
AMS4777
AMS5784 0 062
AMS5786
FSCM NOMENCLATURE
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO
84063
84063
84063
81343
81343
81343
81343
72008
06565
57042
57042
54527
54527
97854
54527
54527
73219
00624
04633
02731
81996
CLEANING COMPOUN -55 GL DRUM
PAPER, ABRASIVE
GRIT 9X11 IN SH
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
-ALUMINUM OXIDE 100
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
GREASE, GENERAL PUMP-1 LB CAN
DIP COMPOUND, SLEEVE-
ADHESIVE
AH-64A
AH-1S
AH-1 S CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
CORROSION RESISTANT -4 OZ JAR
CORROSION RESISTANT -
CORROSION RESISTANT -2 LB, 1ACLASS, 2
FORM, METHOD B
BRAZING ALLOY, NICK -REV 7211
BRAZING ALLOY, NICK -NICKEL 3/16 WIRE
FORM, LB
ROD, WELDING
ROUND ROD
-36 IN LONG & 062
ROD, WELDING -LB
7-11
GL 3
SH 3
6
0
GL
GL
LB 1
QT
QT
LB
LB
LB 3
OZ 3
SH 1
EA 1
EA A
6
F
0
0
4
0
OZ 3
QT 3
LB 3
6
6
6
EA 3
LB 3
0
0
LB 3 0
LB 3 0
6850001817280
REV 7225
REV 6235
REV 7275
8030009070879
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150001450268
9150000686268
8040001161437
REV 7218
8030008113723
REV 7275
8030000572354
REV 7211
REV 7225
8030008113723
3439002568239
3439001399214
36 IN LONG & 0 062 ROUND 3439004719899
ROD-GAS METAL ARC-ALL POSITIONS
REV 7223 3439001669584
P/N
AMS5786 0 062 361N LG
AMS5799 5/32
AMS5832 0 045
AN995C20
AN995C41
AN995C41
ASSEMBLY FLUID 1
ASTM D 1193
ASTM D 237
AVREXSTURBO260
AVREXSTURBO265
AWSA5.10-80 ER4043 0 062
AWSA5.14-76 ERNIMO-30 062
AWSA5 9-77 ER 310 0 125
AWSA5 9-81 ER347 0 188
A242
A4 METAL SET
A4405
56385
81346
81346
77988
77988
31505
31505
31505
31505
FSCM
81343
81343
81343
88044
88044
88044
22527
90414
04347
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
ROD, WELDING -0 062 OD 36 IN LONG
CL ERNIMO-3 NICKEL ALLOY FILLER OXYACETYL
ELECTRODE, WELDING -AMS5799 TYB, POUND
ROD, WELDING -NICKEL ALLOY
FILLER, STRAIGHT FORM, LGTH 361N, LB
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -ANNEALED FORM 1
COMP 302 OR 304, COND A, 041 DIA, 1 LB ROLL
ASSEMBLY FLUID -ASSEMBLY FLUID 1
GAL CONTAINER, 4 OZ TUBE
DISTILLED-DEIONIZED -DISTILLED-DEIONIZED
WATER, 1 GAL BOTTLE
SHELLAC,DRY
1 LB CAN
-ASTM D 237, TY1, GRA
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL -
ROD, WELDING -0 062 OD 36 IN LONG
QQ-R-566 CL 4043 ALUM ALLOY FILLER OXYACE
ROD, WELDING -14-76 ERNIMO-3, 10
LB PG 36 IN LONG & 062 ROUND ROD
ROD, WELDING -CLASS 3,36 IN LONG
& 125 IN ROUND GAS TUNGSTEN ARC
ROD, WELDING
LONG& 188 ROUND ROD
-CL ER347, 36 IN
PHOSPHORIC ACID, ACS -4LITER BOTTLE
ADHESIVE -16 OZ CAN
RESIN -1 QUART CAN
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 1
FT 1
LB 3
OZ 3
GL 3
LB 1
QT
QT
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
PT 3
OZ 3
QT 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Q
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7280
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7225
REV 6231
REV 7275
REV 7351
REV 7351
REV 7224
REV 7280 3439001788590
10 LB PG 36 IN LONG & 3439001788597
0 062 ROUND ROO-GAS TUNSTEN ARC
36 IN LONG & 0125 IN RO 3439002881469
UND-ALL POSITIONS-GAS TUNGSTEN ARC
36 IN LONG & 0188 ROUND 3439002881471
ROD-OXYACETYLENE-ALL POSITIONS
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7261
REV 7273
6810011500339
8040010887186
8040001049505
NSN
3439001788597
3439011028659
3439000085067
9505002212650
9505003313275
9505003313275
9150001595012
6810006826867
8010001416081
7-12
P/N
A665
A74
A934B
A934B
B-3100F
BANDB3100
BB-A-106
BB-C-104
BB-C-104
BB-H-1168
BB-N-411
BB-N-411
BB-N-411,TY1,CL1,GRB
BB-925
BBN411
BIGBARE
BMS5-7
BMS8-45
BONDMASTERM24
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
32204
FSCM
94480
94480
03481
03481
80000
21361
81348
81205
81205
01666
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
AMMONIUM FLOURIDE -
BORIC ACID, ACS -1 POUND BOTTLE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE -1 PT CAN
LB 3
EA 3
OZ 3
0
0
4
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PIGMENT, RED OXIDE
-1 PT CAN
-16 OZ SQUEEZE BOTTLE
PT 3
OZ 3
CLEANING COMPOUND, E -16 OUNCE AEROSOL CAN OZ 3
ACETYLENE, TECHNICAL -40 CUBIC FOOT GAS
CYL
CF 3
LB 3 CARBON DIOXIDE,TECH -CARBON
DIOXIDE, TECHNICAL 50 LB BLOCK
CARBON DIOXIDE,TECH -99 95 MIN WT CARBON
DIOXIDE, SOLID BLOCK, 10 POUND PG
HELIUM, TECHNICAL -217 CU FT CYL
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL -231 CUBIC FOOT
NITROGENN TECHNICAL -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B
AND CLASS 1, 231 CU FT CYLINDER
NITROGEN,TECHNICAL -BB-N-411,TY1, CL1,GRB,
184 CUBIC FOOT CYLINDER
OXYGEN, TECHNICAL -230 CUBIC FOOT CYL
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL -BB-N-411 TY 1 GR B
CL 2, 231 CU FT CYL
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -CLEANING COMPOUND
LIQUID SOLVENT DETERGENT, 1 GL CAN
LB
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
CF
GL
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
ADHESIVE
SEALING COMPOUND
ADHESIVE -KIT,1GAL BASE PLUS
1QT ACTIVATUR, LIQUID, FOR GEN PURPOSE USE
QT
OZ 1
OZ 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
4
7
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REPLACES H2H701CMMM
REV 7273
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7351
REV 7280
REV 7211
REV 7162
REV 7273
REV 7229
REV 7351
REV 7271
REV 7161
REV 7223
REV 7223, 7243
REV 7233
REV 6230
REV 7275
8030007794700
8040001817784
NSN
6810009743621
6810009735716
8040009432502
8040009432502
8010010166584
6850001817594
6830002646755
6830002470619
6830010117848
6830006600027
6830010289402
6830002920131
6830007822641
6830002920129
6830002920732
7930002618954
7-13
P/N
BOSTIK2292
BOSTIK4006AAND406B
BRAYCO 599
BRAYCOTE687-1 LB
BRAYCO300
BRAYCO756C
BRAYCO756D
BRAYCO757B
BRAYCO899
BRAYCO899G
BRAYC0899S
BRILLOSOAPPAD
BRULIN 1-4-77N
BULK
BUTYLCARBITOL
B7444-1-1-4C
B7444-3-1-18B
C-B-191
C-0-376
C-1-79
C-519
CALOL4056
CASTROLHYSPINA
20638
81349
81349
81348
81348
56921
07124
81230
07950
FSCM
98308
98308
98308
92243
94058
81996
22843
70707
98308
98308
98308
98308
98308
98308
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
ADHESIVE
-1 PINT CAN
-1 QT KIT
CORROSION PREVENTIV -CAN 8 OZ
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
LUBRICATING OIL
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
-
-
LURICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
PAD, SCOURING
-
-
-
-10 PADS PER BOX
QT
QT
QT
EA 3
CLEANING COMPOUND -
BULK -USED FOR GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
DIETHYLENE GLYCOLM -1 GALLON CAN
GL
EA 3
INSULATION SLEEVING -TY 1, CLASS 1,
BLACK, WALL THICKNESS .016, ID 040-.049
GL 3
INSULATION SLEEVING -TY 1, CLASS1 CLEAR, WALL FT 3
THICKNESS 017-.023, ID 204-.224
FT 3
BEESWAX,TECHNICA
CUTTING FLUID
-1 LB CAKE
-5 GAL CAN
LB 3
GL 3
CLEANING COMPOUND -
TAPE, DUCT -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
HYDRAULIC FLUID -
GL
YD
LB
QT
OZ
QT
QT
QT
OZ 1
QT 3
OZ 3
LB
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
0
4
7
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7261
REV 7351
REV 7218
REV 7157
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7217
REV 7271
7-14
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040003907960
6850001429582
7920007781660
6810003518185
5970008920966
5970008818200
9160002531171
9150002319054
P/N
CASTROL205
CCC_C440
CCC-C-440TY1, CL1
CCCC440
CCCC458
CCCC46
CD7
CD7L
CD8
CEE-BEE R-677
CF206
CH-47D
CHEMICALKIT120
CHEVRONJETENGINEOIL5
CHEVRONJETENGINEOIL5
CHO-SIL1401
CH54B
CLARCO JEC-1
CLARCO JEC-1
CLARCO 124F
36540
36540
99017
71361
81348
77272
84063
81230
87510
18665
81996
91608
91608
91608
FSCM
07950
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL QT
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 2,
50 YD ROLL 38 5 IN WIDE
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH -CCC-C-441 TY1, CL1, 38
IN WIDE, LENGTH IN YARDS
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH -CCC-C40 TY-2
CL-B, SQUARE YARD
CLOTH, FLANNEL -CCCC458 361N MIN
TY-III CL-2 WHITE IN COLOR
CLOTH, NONWOVEN -TY I, CL 2, WHITE
#37886, 36 IN WD 50 YD ROLL
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD -EACH
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -EACH
CLEANING COMPOUND -
CLOTH, FELT
AND 0625 THICK
-TYPE 1, 60 IN WIDE
CH-47D
CH-47D CONSUMABLES
-MODEL RECORD FOR
COATING KIT, ALUMINU -KIT, 1 QT BOT
DEOXIDINE, 1 QT BOT ALODINE
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
SHIELDING GASKET, EL
CH-54B
CH-54B CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
CLEANING COMPOUND -
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -55 GALLON DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND -
YD 3
YD 3
YD 1
YD 1
YD 3
EA 3
EA 1
EA 3
GL
SF 3
EA A
QT 3
QT
QT
EA 3
EA A
DR
GL 3
GL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
REV 7161
REV 7351
REV 7232
REV 7271
REV 7351
REV 6231
REV 7211
NSN
8305002623321
8305002222423
8305002673015
8305006415606
8305007532967
5365007730760
5365007730760
5340006804394
60 IN WIDE AND 0 0625 8305002621672
THICK CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520210-23-1
REV 7351
REV 7253
REV 7211
8030007794699
5999010124206
6850005971528
7-15
P/N FSCM
CLARCO 2100-B-1
CLARCOJEC
CLP-7
COR CIR TK
CORFIL 615/DTA
COSMOLINE1116
COSMOLUBE615
COSMOLUBE615
CPAREN4-1 PAREN 05972
CV4-10BLUE10CCPLASTICBOTTLE 05972
CYANOBRIK
CYCOM 950/220
18873
70361
C101061155
C320
D 1153
88818
70752
81346
91608
91608
27412
57042
07452
73277
73277
73277
D1153
D 1153
D 846
D846
DAPCOTAC 3200
DAPCOTAC3300
DC S2260
81346
81346
81346
81346
58093
58093
71984
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANER, LUBRICANT A -1 GL BOTTLE
CLEANING COMPOUND -
EDGING COMPOUND
LUBRICATING OIL
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
-1 QT CAN
-
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SODIUM CYANIDE, TECH -
CLOTH, PREIMPREGINAT -EACH
INSULATING COMPOUND -
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
METHYL ISOBUTYL KET -ASTM D 1153 TY2,
55 GL DRUM
METHYLISOBUTYLKET -ASTM D 1153TY2,
5GL DRUM
METHYL ISOBUTYL KET -1 GAL CAN
XYLENE, TECHNICAL -5 GAL CAN
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
7
4
6
0
0
7
CC 1
CC
LB
EA 1
KT
BD
GL 3
GL
DR
GL 1
GL
QT 3
OZ
LB
LB
0
0
0
F
XYLENE, TECHNICAL
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHE51VE
-1 GAL CAN
-1 QUART KIT
-1 PT CAN
GL 3
LB 3
QT 3
PT 3
7
0
2
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
REV 6230
REV 7232
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7351
5 GAL CAN5
TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7280
REV 7273
REV 7275
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150010536688
8030001490137
8030009647537
1680011968355
5970010297961
5350001740997
6810002812761
6810001805976
6810002863785
6810005844070
6810005986600
8040007129058
7-16
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
P/N FSCM
DC 200 10CSTKS
DC 3402
71984
71984
DC 3402 HEAT SINK COMPOUND 71984
DC 4 71984
DC 4 COMPOUND
DDD-R-30
DDDC301
71984
81348
81348
DDDT541
DEF2333PX7
DEXRON II
DIVERSEY 299
DOD-C-24176
DOD-L-25681
DS437
DTD5527
EA 9210
EA 9309.3NA
EA 9313
EAGLE GELA
EAGLE GEL B
07950
K0249
12405
33564
33564
18425
18425
81348
U1857
24617
33759
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
DAMPING FLUID -8 LB CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
RAG, WIPING
CLOTH,CHEESECLOTH -TYPE 1 AND CLASS A,
10 LB PACKAGE
TOWEL, MACHINERY WIP -DDDT541 165 IN W
18 IN LG COTTON, 50 PER BOX
PETROLATUM, TECH -
HYDRAULIC FLUID,AUT -1 QT CAN
SCALE CONDITIONER -200 LB DRUM
LB 3
OZ 1
OZ
OZ
OZ
EA 3
LB 3
EA 3
LB
OZ 3
LB 3
7
0
0
0
0
H
0
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2, 1 QT KIT
LUBRICATING OIL, -DOD-L-25681 LUB OIL
MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE 1 LB CAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
PRIMER, ADHESIVE -EA 9210, 1GALLON CAN
ADHESIVE -EPOXY PLASTIC KIT,
METAL SKIN & HONEYCOMB REPAIR
ADHESIVE -2 LB KIT
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
-
-
QT 3
LB 1
4
6
QT
LB
GL 3
OZ 7
0
H
LB 3
DR
DR
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 7271
REV 7243
REV 7161
REV 7365
REV 7253
NSN
9150007540064
7920002051711
8305001412503
7920002601279
REV 7362
200 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7272
REV 7232
9150006982382
6850010316399
8030006708553
9150005437220
8040012047187
8040011633481
8040011074000
7-17
P/N
EASE OFF 990
EA901NA/B1
EA9203
EA9309 2
EA9309A/B
EA9314 PARTS A/B
EA934
EA9601
EC-1357
EC-1751 B/A
EC-1751BA
EC-3532 B/A
ECCOBOND45
EC12
EC12
EC1252
EC1357
EC1357
EC1675B
EC1675BAAM1-2KT25
FSCM
87889
33564
33564
33564
33564
04347
33564
33564
76381
04963
04963
04963
04552
95760
99017
04963
76381
04963
76381
04963
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -GRAPHITE AND MOLYBDE
NUM, 1800 DEG F TEMP RATIND, 1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
-1 POUND KIT
-1 QT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE, 1 QUART CAN
-PLASTIC EPOXY PASTE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 QT KIT
-1 QT KIT
-1 QUART KIT
ADHESIVE
STEEL, 1 PINT CAN
ADHESIVE
EPOXY, 2 OZ KIT
-BONDS RUBBER TO
-ADHESIVE PLASTIC
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 GL KIT
-1 PINT KIT
ADHESIVE -2 LB KIT
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
SEALING COMPOUND -5 OZ TUBE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE -1 QT CAN
-MIL-S-8802 TY 2 CL SEALING COMPOUND
B-2, QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
EA 3
LB 3
OT 3
QT 3
EA 3
QT 3
QT 3
SH
PT 1
OZ 3
GL 1
PT 1
LB 3
EA 3
EA 1
OZ 3
QT
QT 3
EA 3
OZ 1
4
4
2
4
3
3
4
0
4
4
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
2
REV 7232
REV 7238
REV 7232
REV 7365
REV 7233
REV 7224
REV 6232
1 EACH
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 7273
REV 7240
REV 7238
REV 7274
REV 6219, REV 7198
REV 7365
REV 6219 REV 7237
REV 8004
REV 6232
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030007784277
8040008313403
8040010169963
8040011175385
8040010128749
8040011891284
8040000168662
8040002738717
8040001817548
8040001375622
8040011525334
8040001487183
5340002138881
5340002138881
8030007794700
8040001658614
8030006850915
8030007535008
7-18
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL P/N FSCM NOMENCLATURE ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
EC18 72599 CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
ADHESIVE -CONFORMS TO
MMM-A-1617 TYPE 3, 1 PT CAN
EA
EC1945 B/A 76381 PRIMER, ADHESIVE -EPOXY RESIN PLASTIC QT 1 4 REV 8013 8040000656578
1 QT CN KIT
EC2126 76381 PT 3 4 REV 7233 8040002629011
EC2216 B/A
EC2216 B/A
EC3549BA
04963
04963
04963
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 QT KIT
-PLASTIC EPOXY
RESIN, PASTE FORM KIT W/CATALYST, 2 OZ
ADHESIVE -1 QT KIT
QT 1
OZ 3
QT 3
2
2
0
REV 7232
REV 8004
REV 7232
8040001450530
8040001450019
8040010164726
EC711
EC765
EC776
EC776SR
76381
94962
04963
02607
ADHESIVE -SYNTHETIC
RUBBER,TYPE 2,1-QT-CNS
ADHESIVE -RUBBER
SYNTHETIC,1 PT CAN, LIQUID FORM
ADHESIVE -GEN PURPOSE
SYNTHETIC RESIN 1 GAL CAN
ADHESIVE
CAN LIQUID
-EC776SR TY 2, 1 GL
QT
OZ
GL
GL
1
3
1
3
2
4
4
6
REV 7232
REV 7275
REV 7232
REV 7252
8040002904301
8040006640439
8040009954153
8040002660818
EC801
EC847
04963
04963
SEALING COMPOUND -1 GL KIT
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE RUBBER
SYNTHETIC COLOR BROWN, 1 QUART CAN
GL
QT
3
3
4
4
REV 7273
REV 7238
8030003226928
8040003907959
ED-366
ELECTROMOLY11
55208
85932
CLEANING COMPOUND -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
GL
LB
EPIKOTE828 K2379 ADHESIVE QT 1 4 REV 6231 8040008226430
EPK1C 04347 ADHESIVE -123 GRAM TUBE KIT GM 3 4 REV 7233 8040007770631
EPOCAST 50A 99384 ADHESIVE -1 GALLON KIT GL 3 4 REV 7273 8040001489849
EPOCAST169-9H6 99384 SEALING COMPOUND -KIT, 1 QT CAN AND EA 3 4 REV 7243 8030001805931
REQUIRED AMOUNT OF CATALYST
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL P/N FSCM NOMENCLATURE ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
EPOCAST31A 99384 PLASTIC MOLDING MAT -KIT CONTAINS 5 GALS GL 1 H REV 7232 9330007382626
OF RESIN AND 1 GAL OF HARDENER
EPOLUX100E6AS
EPON826
93981
86961
PAINT, EPOXY
EPOXY RESIN
EA 3
GL 3
4
4
8010008666810
8030001449658 -1 GAL CAN
-1 QUART CAN
REV 7274
REV 7212 EPON828
EPON828-1 QTCN
86961
86961
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
QT 3
QT 1
4
4
8040008226430
8040008226430 REV 6231
EPON96OF 33564 ADHESIVE -2 QT BASE AND 1 QT QT 1 4 REV 7253 8040010800361
CATALYST
EXTRAHIGHPURITYHELIUM 90808 HELIUM, EXTRA HIGH -213 CU FT CYL CF 3 0 REV 7223 6830000017989
EZ1000 POLISH, EZ CLEAR KT 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
EZ1100 POLISH, EZ CLEAR SPARES KIT KT 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
EZ1200 POLISH, EZ CLEAR PREP GL 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
EZ1300 POLISH, EZ CLEAR CLEANER GL 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
E2833 16193 EPOXY COATING KIT -GRAY 1 QT KIT EA 3 4 REV 7275 8010008913112
F-1-BLACK 01195 INK, STAMP PAD -BLACK LIQUID 16 OZ OZ 3 6 REV 8004 7510004386804
BOTTLE
FC-100 15819 CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST EA 3 0 REV 7157 5340009177850
FELPROC5 73165 ANTISEIZE COMPOUND LB
FF144 06565 STONE, SHARPENING -FF144, FINE, 4X.5X.5, EA 3 0 5345002475950
1 EACH
FF26 99017 CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST-EACH EA 3 0 REV 7224 5340005896020
FGA 32600 28153 ADHESIVE, TAPE IN 1 0
FH-119 82925 CLEANING COMPOUND GL
FP221 33870 HYDRAULIC FLUID QT
FREONTF 160ZCAN 18598 CLEANING COMPOUND CN
FRV-1106 01139 SEALING COMPOUND OZ
FR8600/281 26348 CLOTH, PREIMPREGINAT -YARD YD 1 0 REV 7232 1680011968355
FT136 73842 CLOTH, LAMINATED -NYLON, 25 OZ PER SQ
YD, 2 PLY, BLACK, 34 IN DIA
YD 3 0 REV 7273 8305003505592
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
P/N
F900TORQUESEALORANGE
G-624
GA1OAJ1
GA1OOAU1
GG-D-226
GG-D-226
GG-M-00114
GG-M-00114
GG-M-00114
GGGC520
81348
81348
81348
GGM00114
GGS921TYPE1SIZE1
81348
81348
GLYPTAL1201B 24446
GOLD STANDARD 20/12 CUT BULK 57687
GRADEE 05972
G203-063-010
G243640-19
H-B-00481
H-B-00621
88818
64959
81348
81348
FSCM
01195
01139
26512
26512
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-ORANGE, 1/2 OZ TUBE
DEPRESSOR, TONGUE,WO-
DEPRESSOR, TONGUE,WO -2 TYPE, 6IN LONG X
0 750 WIDE, 500 PER BOX
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
DOZEN PER BOX
-COLOR ORANGE 1
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
PER BOX
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
-COLOR-RED, 1 DOZEN
-COLOR BLACK, 1 DOZ
CLOTH, ABRASIVE GRIT 600, EXTRA
FINE, SIZE 3 67X9 IN, 100 SH PER BUNDLE
MARKER, TUBE TYPE -
SYRINGE, HYPODERMIC -FOR GENERAL PURPOSE
USE
SEALANT
TACK CLOTH
-1 PINT CAN
-1008 SH PER PG
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR E,
50 CUBIC CENTIMETER BOTTLE
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
COVER, ELECTRICAL CO -EACH
BRUSH, SANITARY
AND DUTY A
BRUSH, STENCIL
TYPE F, EACH
-1 TYPE AND 2 CLASS
-FOUNTAIN STYLE,
OZ 3
OZ
QT 1
QT 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
DZ 3
EA 3
OZ 3
SH 3
CC 3
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
5
0
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 6302
REV 6302
100 TO A BOX
REV 7280
REV 7271
1 DZ PER BOX CONSUMABLE
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280
REV 8004
EACH
6515005142395
REV 7275
REV 7274
REV 7219
REV 6230
REV 7223
REV 7253
REV 6357 REV 7237
NSN
8030011250055
8040001658614
8040001658614
6515007534533
6515007534533
7520000790286
7520009731062
7520009731059
5350001740985
7520002302734
8030007946807
4940011989333
8030000812328
5975009032284
5340008219839
7920007725800
7520002489285
7-21
HS184-1710
HS184-172
HS184-175
HS184-43
HS184-702
HS184-705
HS184-706
HS184-711
P/N
H-B-643 TY2CL1SZ1
HERESITEP-413-D
HMS16-1086
HMS16-1118TY1CL1
HMS20-1155
HS13
HS184-171
HS184-712
HS184-722
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
FSCM
80244
73159
02731
02731
02731
06565
02731
02731
02731
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
BRUSH, ACID SWABBING -
RESIN COATING, THERM -9 8 LB CAN
ETHYLENE PROPYLENE -
ADHESIVE
RTV, BLACK, 7 OZ TUBE
-SILASTIC 732
GREASE, TRANSMISSION -5 LB CAN
STONE, SHARPENING -EACH
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
PRESS COLOR ORANGE&BLUE MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -PNEUMATIC SYS ENG
BLEED COLOR ORANGE&BLUE MIL-T-9906-
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
EXH COLOR ORANGE&BLUE MIL-T-9906
IN
IN
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
RESERVOIR PRESSURIZATION COLOR ORANGE&BLUE
IN
IN TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE FUEL DRAIN
COLOR RED MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS PUMP
PRESS PRI COLOR BLUE&YELLOW MIL-T-9906
IN
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION-TAPE HYD SYS CONT
PRESS PRI COLOR BLUE&YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS CONT
RTN PRI COLOR BLUE&YELLOW
IN
IN
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS GSE PRESS IN
UTIL COLOR BLUE&YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS GSE
RTH UTIL COLOR BLUE&YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS PYLON
PRESS COLOR BLUE&YELLOW MIL-T-9906
IN
IN
EA 3
LB 3
SF 3
OZ 3
LB 1
EA 3
IN 7
7
7
7
7
1
7
1
7
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
D
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8004
REV 7211
REV 7253
8040008510211
REV 7232
REV 7223
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7920005142417
8030010424115
6810011884522
9150012121409
5345005769193
7510012129643
7510012129652
7510012129644
7510012129645
7510012129642
7510012129646
7510012129647
7510012129648
7510012129649
7510012129650
7-22
P/N
HS184-723
HS4863-1
HS5313A3001
HS5313A3002
HS5313A3003
HS5313A4001
HS5313A4002
IFRR CLEAR/7581
INTEX 8019
IRIDITE14ALCOAT
JET STRIP SPECIAL
JJJ-C-86
JM89-3-64
KK-C-300
K747-207-1
L-C-110
L-P-0050
L-P-410
L-P-410
L-S-300
FSCM
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
86281
78304
99442
44389
81348
92798
81348
84955
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS PYLON
RTN COLOR BLUE &YELLOW MIL-T-9906
CABLE, ELECTRICAL -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CLOTH, PREIMPREGNATE -
CLEANING COMPOUND -
CORROSION RESISTANT -CLASS 1A,
FORM 3, METHOD B, 1 GL BT
CLEANING COMPOUND -
CASTOR OIL,TECHNICA -GRADE 2, 1GAL CAN
GASKET YD
CHAMOIS LEATHER, SHE -B GRADE AND 2 CLASS
AND M SIZE
REPAIR KIT, EROSION -1 KIT
CELLOPHANE -L-C-110 TY5
CL1, 1000 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAD, SCOURING -PLASTIC OVAL SHAPE
4X3 51N , NOT SOAP IMPREGNATED TY1, SZ1
PLASTIC SHEET -SHEET
PLASTIC SHEET
IN THK, EXTRUDED
-SIZE 24X241N ,B1 0
TAPE, REFLECTIVE -TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
GREEN, 50 YD LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
IN 7
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
YD 3
GL
GL 3
DR
GL 3
YD 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
SH 1
SH 3
YD 3
0
4
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
F
ADDITIONAL INFO
MAKE APPENDIX
REV 7232
6145011866983
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7232
MAKE APPENDIX
REV 7257
REV 7271
REV 7253
REV 7275
REV 8006
REV 8006
REV 7232
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN WI
DE RO
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510012129651
6145011866912
6145011866984
6145011866985
6145011866986
6145011866987
1680012184374
8030008238039
9150002617455
5330009381719
1560011612805
8135005825170
7920006599175
9330010289334
9390001062466
7-23
P/N
L-S-300
L-T-100
L-T-90
LAP5-0001-000-003
LC110
LDC 4803
LEAROK888
LEEDER 120-F
LLL-S-720
LOCQUIC
LOCQUICT
LOCTITE CV
LOCTITE GRADE A
LOCTITE 84
LOCTITEC
LOCTITEGRADEE
LOCTITETYPEE
LPS-2
LP378
FSCM
81348
05972
05972
05972
05972
32861
81348
81348
81348
99189
81348
57868
75554
17209
81348
05972
05972
05972
05972
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, REFLECTIVE -TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
RED, 50 YD LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TY1, 0500 IN WIDE X
72 YD LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 & CLASS B,
2592 IN LONG X 1/4 IN WIDE ROLL
LAPPING AND GRINDIN -
CELLOPHANE -ROLL 3200 FT
LONG, 15 IN WIDE, 0 0011THK, VII TY, CL 2
BRUSH PLATING SOLUT -1 GAL BOTTLE
BUFFING COMPOUND -GRIT VARIES FROM 5
TO 10 MICRONS, COMES IN A ROLL
CLEANING COMPOUND -
STIRRING STICK, BEVE -UNIT OF MEASURE IS
EACH 1000 PER PKG
PRIMER, SEALANT
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND -BLUE, LIQUID, 6HR
TACK FREE, 50 CC BOTTLE, GR CV
SEALING COMPOUND -SEALING COMPOUND
LIQUID COLOR RED MIL-S-22473
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
CORROSION PREVENTIV -
TUBING, NONMETALLIC -2 TYPE AND AGRADE
AND 1 CLASS AND 1 FINISH, 375 YD RO
YD 3
YD 3
IN 3
GL 1
FT 3
GL 3
EA 3
GL
EA 1
OZ
EA
CC 3
CC 3
CC
CC
CC
CC
OZ 4
YD 3
0
0
0
M
0
0
0
0
6
6
0
REV 7232
REV 7275
REV 7238
REV 7271
ADDITIONAL INFO
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN WI
DE RO
REV 7280
2592 IN LONG X 0 250 WI
DE RO
5350012692244
REV 8006
REV 7275
REV 7273
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9390001062467
7510001053092
7510005045639
8135000615819
6850003069596
5350001657145
7340007535565
8030000812330
8030000812339
8030008387789
8135007827464
7-24
P/N
LP387
LP410
LP50
LS300
LUBRI-BOND220
LUBRIBONDA
LUBRIPLATE630-2
MACDERMID SCRUB H
MAGNUS 664-D
MARKSALOTRED
METAL GLO 6
METALSETA4
MIL-A-175
MIL-A-46050
MIL-A-46050
MIL-A-46050
MIL-A-46106
MIL-A-46106
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
85932
85932
73219
76071
91838
03042
61102
90414
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
PLASTIC SHEET -COLOR BLACK #27038
NDP TYPE, 361N WD 42 IN LG 062 IN TK
PLASTIC SHEET - 062 TK 48X24 INCH
SHEET POLYHEXAMETHYLENE ADIPAMIDE COMP
PAD, SCOURING
CL2, EACH
-L-P-0050 TY 2,
TAPE, REFLECTIVE -TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
YELLOW, 50 YD LONG 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL OZ
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CART, CORROSION, OZ 3
PRESSURE, OXIDATION, SALT WATER AND WEAR
CLEANING COMPOUND, P -100 GALLON DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND -
LB
DR
1
EA 3 MARKER,TUBE TYPE -1 DOZEN PER BOX
CLEANING COMPOUND -GL
ADHESIVE
AMMONIUM NITRATE
POUND BAG
-6OZ KIT
-MIL-A-175 CL1, 50
OZ
LB
3
3
ADHESIVE -MIL-A-46050 TYPE1
CLASS 1,1 OZ PLASTIC BOTTLE
ADHESIVE
BOTTLE W/SPREADER
-COLORLESS, 1 PINT
ADHESIVE -TY2, CL3, 1 OZ, BOTTLE
OZ 3
PT
OZ
3
3
ADHESIVE
CLEAR, 1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE
-MIL-A-46106 TY1
-6 OUNCE TUBE
IN
SH
EA
YD
OZ
PT 3
OZ
3
3
3
3
1
3
0
0
0
0
H
6
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
2
4
REV 7275
REV 7157
REV 7157
REV 7233
REV 7161
REV 7233
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7161
REV 7218
ADDITIONAL INFO
36 IN WD 42 IN LG 062
IN TK TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7280
REV 7243
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN WI
DE RO
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9330002825640
9330001438604
7920009343469
9390001062465
9150007540064
9150009297946
6850010190665
7520009731062
8040009447292
6810010584785
8040001429193
8040010909320
8040011400954
8040010313170
8040009419984
7-25
P/N
MIL-A-46106
FSCM
81349
MIL-A-46106 81349
MIL-A-46106 81349
MIL-A-46106 TY 1, CLEAR 3 OZ TUBE 80244
MIL-A-46106TYPE1-1PTCAN
MIL-A-46146
MIL-A-46146
81349
81349
81349
MIL-A-46146
MIL-A-46146
MIL-A-46146
MIL-A-46146 TY1
MIL-A-8243
MIL-A-8243
MIL-A-8576
MIL-A-8576
MIL-A-8623
MIL-A-907
MIL-A-9117
MIL-A-9962
MIL-A-9962
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
TUBE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
-5 OZ TUBE OZ 3 4
-TYPE 1, WHITE, 3 OZ
-TY I 5 OZ TUBE
-3 OZ TUBE, CLEAR
-TY1, 1 PTCN
-12 OZ CARTRIDGE
-12 OZ CARTRIDGE
OZ 3 4
OZ 3
OZ 3
QT 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
2
2
4
4
2
ADHESIVE
TUBE
ADHESIVE
-TYPE 1, CLEAR, 30Z
-WHITE, 12 OZ CAN
ADHESIVE -WHITE SILICONE
RUBBER PASTE FORM 12 OZ CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -WHITE
SILICONE, PASTE FORM TY1, 3 OZ TUBE
DEICING-DEFROSTING -5 GALLON CAN
DEICING-DEFROSTING -TYPE 1 ,55 GL DRUM
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-TYPE 1, 1 PINT KIT
-TY2, 1PT, KIT
ADHESIVE -
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -2 5 LB CAN
ADHESIVE -1 QT CAN
MAT, ABRASIVE
GRA
-MIL-A-9962, TY1, CL1,
MAT, ABRASIVE -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1
AND GRADE B, 180 TO 240 GRIT
OZ 3 2
OZ 3
OZ 3
2
2
OZ 3 2
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
EA 3
EA
LB 3
QT 3
2
2
7
7
6
2
SH 3 0
SH 3 0
7-26
REV 7274
REV 7275
REV 8006
REV 7238
REV 7253
REV 7261
REV 8007
ADDITIONAL INFO
5 OZ TU CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-238-23
REV 7273
NSN
8040008339563
8040008779872
REV 7280
REV 7273
8040008779872
8040008430802
8040007019616
8040001449774 REV 7243
12 OZ CARTRIDGE 8040001182695
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273 8040010091562
8040009381535
8040009381535
8040001182695
6850009010591
6850005581248
8040002660815
8040005261910
REV 7157
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7156
REV 6357, 7257
8030005975367
8040002629060
5350009675089
5350009675093
MIL-B-23958
MIL-C-10578
MIL-C-11029
MIL-C-11796
MIL-C-11796
MIL-C-12369
MIL-C-14460
MIL-C-16173
MILC16173
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
P/N
MIL-B-121
MIL-B-121
MIL-B-121
MIL-B-131
MIL-B-131
MIL-B-16909
MIL-B-16909
MIL-B-22020
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81348
81348
80244
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR-MILB121, TY2, GRA,
CL1, 600 FT PER ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR-TY1, GRA, CL B 4X300
FT RL COLOR RED
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR-TYPE 1 AND GRADE A
AND CLASS 2, 100 YD ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, WA -
BARRIER MATERIAL, WA -
ROUGE, ABRASIVE -TYPE 1, 1/4 LB STICK
ROUGE, ABRASIVE
BAG, PLASTIC
X 12 IN WIDE
-TYPE 1, 1/2 POUND EA
-SIZE 6, 12 IN HIGH
BRUSH, CLEANING, AIRC -TYPE 3 AND STYLE 1,
FIBER AND NYLON
CORROSION REMOVING -TYPE 2, 5 GAL DRUM
CITRIC ACID, ANHYDRO -50 LB DRUM
CORROSION PREVENTIV -CLASS 3, 35 LB CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -CLASS 1, 5 LB CAN
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
COLOR NATURAL
-CLASS 2, 48 IN WIDE
CORROSION REMOVING -500 LB DR TYPE 1
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-16173, GRADE 2,
1 GALLON CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-16173, GRADE 4
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-16173, GRADE 1,
1 GALLON CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-16173 GRADE 2,
1 GL CAN
EA 3
FT 3
YD 3
YD 1
YD 1
LB 3
LB 3
EA 3
EA 3
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
SY 3
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 1
GL 3
0
0
0
0
5
5
7
7
0
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7156
REV 7225
REV 8007
NSN
8135002248885
8135005436574
8135007534661
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 7271
8135002820565
8135002820565
5350002235581
REV 7273 5350002402213
12 IN HIGH X 12 IN WIDE 8105000278485
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7253 7920000514384
REV 7273
REC 7229
REV 7271
REV 7271
6850006561292
6810001412942
8030002851570
8030002312354
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELD TM 55-1500-204-25/1
8305010253747
REV 7209
REV 7156
6850005505565
8030002441297
5 GAL PAIL
REV 7156
REV 7239
8030005261605
8030002312345
8030002441297
7-27
MIL-C-22750
MIL-C-22750
MIL-C-24176
MIL-C-25107
MIL-C-25769
MIL-C-27251
MIL-C-3133
MIL-C-38334
P/N
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173 GR1
MIL-C-16555
MIL-C-19853
MIL-C-19853
MIL-C-22750
MIL-C-43616
MIL-C-43616
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
80244
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-16173 GRADE 4,
1 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -GRADE 4, 1 PT CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -1 GR, COLD
APPLICATION, 5 GAL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -
PLASTIC COATING COM -TYPE 1 5 GL PAIL
CARBON REMOVING COM-5 GL CAN
CARBON REMOVING COM -TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN
EPOXY COATING KIT -MIL-C-22750, TY1, COLOR
37038 BLACK, 1 QT EPOXY & 1 QT ACTIVATOR
EPOXY COATING KIT
37875 WHITE, 1 GL KIT
-MIL-C-22750, TY1, COLOR
EPOXY COATING KIT
1 QT KIT
-TY 1 GRAY #36231,
SEALING COMPOUND -1 OT KIT TY2 PLASTIC,
EPOXY RESIN, GRAY, PASTE, CATALYST INCLUDED
CARBON REMOVING COM-55 GALLON DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -AIRCRAFT SURFACE,
55 GAL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -1 GL CAN
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -MIL-STD-670 TY S CL
SC STYLE E GR SCE3L, SHEET
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -MIL-C-38334, TY1 CL1,
5 GALLONS
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -MIL-C-43616 CL 2,
5 GL PAIL
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -MIL-C-43616 CLASS 2,
15 GL DRUM
GL 3
PT 3
GL 3
GL
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
OT 3
GL 1
QT 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
SH 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
5
0
0
H
4
0
0
4
0
0
5
5
4
4
4
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7240
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7273
REV 7261
REV 7237
REV 7253
REV 7162
REV 7232
1 QT KIT TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7275
7211REV
REV 7273
REV 7254
REV 7240
REV 7159
REV 7239
REV 7240
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030000625866
8030009030931
8030002441299
8030002758093
6850005437801
6850007028451
8010010307254
8010010131039
8010010823060
8030006708553
6850002854321
6850009350995
6850006827533
9320011542225
6850005272426
6850001449816
6850001805942
7-28
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
P/N
MIL-C-43616
MIL-C-43616
MIL-C46156
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -CLASS 1,55 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -CLASS 1A, 16 OZ
AEROSOL CAN
CORROSION REMOVING -TYPE 1,425 LB DRUM
GL 3
OZ 3
LB 3
0
6
0
POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168, A/C
BLACK #37038, 1 GALLON CAN
POLYURETHANE COATIN -COLOR NO 33531
(SAND), 1 GL CAN, KIT
GL
GL
3
1
POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168 TY1 AIRCRAFT GL 1
GREEN 1 GAL COMPA 1 QT COMP B KIT
GL 3 POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168 TY 1
GRAY #36231, KIT 1 GL COMPONENT A
POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168 TY 1
WHITE #37875, KIT 1 GL COMPONENT A
GL 3
GL 3 POLYURETHANE COATIN -M'L-C-46188 TYPE 1
A/C RED #31136, 1 GL COMPONENT A
POLYURETHANE COATIN -OLIVE DRAB #34087,
1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1OLIVE DRAB
#34087, 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLACK #37038,
4 GAL COMP AAND 1 GAL COMP B
GL
GL
GL
3
3
3
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLACK #37038,
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B
POLYURETHANECOATIN -AIRCRAFT GREEN, 55
GAL DRUM, COMP A
QT 3
GL 3
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 AIRCRAFT
GREEN, 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL OF COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 AIRCRAFT
GREEN, 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B
GL 3
QT 3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7254
REV 6232, 7254
NSN
6850010457931
6850000055305
425 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7161
6850009355853
8010011462646
REV 7232
REV 7232
8010011316255
8010011316255
REV 6357, 7252
REV 7252
8010011462649
8010011316262
REV 7252 8010011449873
1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT
COMP B KIT TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GAL COMP AAND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 PT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
55 GAL DRUM COMP A
TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B KIT TM 55-1500-34523
1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 PT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
8010011316262
8010011449875
8010011449879
8010011449885
8010011299348
8010011316262
8010011412420
7-29
P/N
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C46168
MIL-C46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-47113
MIL-C-5040
MIL-C-5501/3
MIL-C-5501/7
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
POLYLRETHANE COATIN -AIRCRAFT GREY
EXTERIOR, 1 GAL COMP AAND 1 QT COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY1 AIRCRAFT GREY
EXTERIOR, 4 GAL COMP AAND 1 GAL COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 RED #31136,
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 AIRCRAFT GRAY
1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 PT COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 RED #31136,
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 WHITE #37875,
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 WHITE #37875,
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -COMP B FOR ALL 55
GAL DRUMS
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLUE #35044,
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY1 BLUE 35044,
1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 COMP B
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY1 BLUE #35044,
1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B
POLYURETHANE, COAT -TY1, COLOR #33538,
YELLOW, 1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 PT COMP B, KIT
POLYURETHANE, COAT -TY1, COLOR #33538,
YELLOW, GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B, KIT
SILICONE COMPOUND -1 PT CAN
CORD, FIBROUS
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
-TYPE 3, 700 YD SL
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
PT 3
FT 3
EA
EA
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
M
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GALCOMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-34523
4GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
COMP B FOR ALL 55 GAL
DRUMS TM 55-1500-345-23
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 QT COMP AAND 1/2 COMP
B TM 55-1500-345-23
1 GAL COMP AAND 1 QT
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7233
REV 7271
6850001094362
4020002402146
NSN
8010011278908
8010011449876
8010011449878
8010011449882
8010011449884
8010011449877
8010011449883
8010011320205
8010011449880
8010011449887
8010011462648
7-30
P/N
MIL-C-5545
MIL-C-6529
MIL-C-6529
MIL-C-6799
MIL-C-6864
MIL-C-7637
MIL-C-81302
MIL-C-81302
MIL-C-81302
MIL-C-81302
MIL-C-81302
MIL-C-81309
MIL-C-81706
MIL-C-81706
MIL-C-81706
MIL-C-81706
MIL-C-81706
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -120 LB DRUM
CORROSION PREVENTIV -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVEN -TYPE 3, 5 GAL CAN
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
7
7
7
PLASTIC COATING COM -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 5,
5 GAL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND S -55 GAL DRUM
CLOTH, FIBERGLASS -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -MIL-C-81302 TYPE
IIA, 16 OZ CAN AEROSOL
CLEANING COMPOUND, -TYPE 1,5 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -TYPE 2,55 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -TYPE 2, 11 LB CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -TYPE 2,6 OZ BOTTLE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -TYPE 2 CLASS 2,
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
CORROSION RESISTANT -CLASS 3 AND FORM 2
AND METHOD B
CORROSION RESISTANT -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B,
CLASS 1 OR 2, 1 PT CAN
CORROSION RESISTANT -1ACLASSAND2FORM
AND METHOD B, 2 LB PACKAGE
CORROSION RESISTANT -3 FORM, B METHOD,
1 PINT CAN
CORROSION RESISTANT -CL A, FORM 2,
METHOD B, 4 OZ JAR
OZ 3 6
GL 3 5
GL 3 0
YD 3
OZ 3
0
0
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
OZ 3
6
0
0
0
OZ 3 4
LB 3 6
PT 3 4
LB 3 6
PT 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
REV 7253
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7157
REV 7254
REV 7254
RE 7254
6 OZ BT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 8007
REV 7273
REV 7274
NSN
6850002744169
6850002812031
8030002970189
6850005513694
6850001053084
6850009845853
6850006815688
6850003190834
6850009351082
8030009381947
8030010182838
8030001429272
8030008113723
8030010182838
8030010182838
7-31
P/N
MIL-C-8188
MIL-C-81964
MIL-C-83231
MIL-C-83286
MIL-C-83286
MIL-C-83445
MIL-C-83957
MIL-C-85043
MIL-C-85043
MIL-C-85054
MIL-C-8514
MIL-C-8514
MIL-C-85704
MIL-C-87936
MIL-C-87936
MIL-C-9084
MIL-C-9084
MIL-D-16651
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CORROSION PREVEN
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
-5 GAL CAN GL 3 7
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -MIL-C-81964 TY1
COATING KIT, RAIN ER-TY II CL A BLACK,
1 GAL BASE AND REQ AMT OF ACTIVATOR
POLYURETHANE COATIN -1 QT KIT
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1, BLACK #37038,
1 QT KIT
COATING KIT, RAIN ER -CL 1,1 GAL KIT
PAD, SCOURING
CLOTH, CLEANING
10 LB BOX
-TYPE 1
-MIL-C-85043, TY2,
CLOTH, CLEANING
10 LB BOX
-MIL-C-85043, TY2,
CORROSION PREVENTIV -TYPE 1, 16 OZ
AEROSOLCAN
COATING COMPOUND, ME-1 GAL KIT
COATING COMPOUND, ME-KIT, ONE 4 GAL AND
ONE 1 GAL BOTTLE
CLEANING COMPOUND,E -5 GAL CAN, USED IN
INSTALLED ENGS DURING STARTER OPERATION
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -5 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -55 GL DRUM, TYPE 1
CLOTH, SATIN -TYPE VIII CL 2, WIDTH
38 IN COLOR NATURAL TRADE DESIGN, 181
-TY 7, CL 1, COLOR CLOTH, SATIN
NATLRAL 38 IN W1DE
SEALING COMPOUND -50 Z TUBE
FT 3 0
OZ 3 4
OZ 3
GL 3
6
4
QT 3
QT 3
6
4
GL 3
SH 3
EA 3
4
0
0
EA 3 0
OZ 3 4
GL 3
EA 3
4
4
GL 3 0
GL 3 0
GL 3
EA 3
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
16 OUNCE AEROSOL CAN
6850002732395
6850001487161
1 GAL BASE AND REQ AMT
OF ACTIVATOR TM 55-1500-345-23
8010004591756
REV 6357, REV 7237
REV 7275
8010001818276
8010004825671
1 GAL KIT TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 6357, 7254
REV 7156
8010011322976
7920001516120
7920000449281
REV 7212
REV 8034
1 GAL KIT TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7275
REV 7275
TO EST. REPL FOR
6850-00-935-0996
6850011843182
REV 7225
7920000449281
8030010411596
8030010156104
8030000822425
6850001817594
6850011847453
8305010072672
REV 7274
50 Z TUBE TM 55-1500-345-23
8305005300109
8030002643886
7-32
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL P/N FSCM NOMENCLATURE ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
MIL-D-16791
MIL-D-16791
MIL-D-3464
MIL-D-3464
MIL-D-3464
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -TYPE 1, 5 GL PAIL
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
PER DRUM, TYPE 1
-150 EACH PER DRUM
-5 GL CAN
-MIL-D-3464 300 BAGS
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -TYPE 1, 5 BAGS PER CN
DICHLOROMETHANE, TEC-GR B, 5 GAL CAN
GL
GL
3
3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
7
0
0
0
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7211
REV 7237
REV 7239
7930002829699
7930009856911
6850002646572
6850002646573
6850002646571
MIL-D-3464
MIL-D-6998
81349
81349
EA
GL
3
3
0
0
REV 7271
5 GAL CAN
TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7238
6850009991094
6810002440290
MIL-E-22118
MIL-E-7729
MIL-F-24385
MIL-F-46895
MIL-G-18709
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
ENAMEL
1 PT CAN
ENAMEL
-MIL-E-22118 RED,
-1 QT CAN
-FOAM LIQUID, FIRE FOAM LIOUID,FIRE EX
EXT 5 GAL CAN
PLASTIC SHEET -MIL-F46895 2MIL THK
GREASE, BALL AND ROL -5 LB CAN
PT
QT
GL
3
3
3
SH 3
LB 3
6
6
0
7
7
REV 6357, REV 7237
REV 7280
REV 7161
REV 7273
8010008238046
8010002982302
4210010568343
9150001491593
MIL-G-21164
MIL-G-23827
MIL-G-23827
MIL-G-23827
81349
81349
81349
81349
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM D-1 750 LB CAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND -1 75 LB CAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND -8 OZ TUBE
GREASE, AIRCRAFTAND -CORROSIVE
RESISTIVE, 6 5 LB CAN
LB
LB
OZ
LB
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
REV 7223
REV 6223, REV 7233
REV 6233, REV 7237
REV 7240
9150007542595
9150009857246
9150009857245
9150009857247
MIL-G-23827 81349 GREASE,AIRCRAFTAND -CORROSIVE
RESISTIVE, 35 LB CAN
GREASE, GENERAL PURP-1 75 LB CAN
LB 3 6 REV 7240 9150009857248
MIL-G-24139
MIL-G-25537
81349
81349
OZ 3
LB 3
6
6
REV 8035
REV 7240
9150001806381
9150006169020 GREASE, AIRCRAFT
RESISTIVE, 1 75 LB CAN
-CORROSION
MIL-G-25537 81349 GREASE, AIRCRAFT -14 OZ CARTRIDGE EA 3 6 REV 8034 9150004780055
P/N
MIL-3866
MILG4343
MILG4343
MIL-G6003
MIL-6886
MILG46886
MILG81322
MILG81322
MILG81827
MILG-81937
MIL-H-5606
MIL-H-5606
MIL-H-5606
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H83282
MIL-1-15126
MIL-1-18746
MIL-1-18746
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
GLOVES, MEN'S
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
-COTTON, WHITE, MED, TY1 PR 3
LB 3
-2 OZ TUBE OZ 3
GREASE, RIFLE -GELLING AGENT AND
MINERAL OIL, CORROSION AND WATER RESISTANT, 5
LB 3
OZ 3 GREASE, AIRCRAFTAND -MILG46886 TYPE 1,
8 OZ TUBE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND -MIL-66886 TYPE
11, 8 OZ TUBE
OZ 3
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
-5 LB CAN
-1 POUND CAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFT -1 75 LB CAN
GREASE, INSTRUMENT -40Z TUBE
LB
LB
LB
OZ
3
3
3
3
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -1 QTCAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -1 GLCAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -RED, 1 QTCAN
DELETED
QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
HYDRAULIC FLUID,FIR -1 QUART CAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR -1 GL CAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR -55 GAL DRUM
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -ROLL, FOR WRAPING
ELEC WIRES FOR NIGHT VISION GOGGLES
TAPE, INSULATION
WIDE, 108 FT, ROLL
-ELECTRICAL, 1 IN
TAPE, INSULATION
LONG ROLL
-1 IN WIDE X 108 FT
QT 3
GL 3
GL 3
RO 1
FT
FT
3
3
7
7
0
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
6
6
6
0
6
6
7
REV 7161
REV 7240
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8034
1 750 LB CAN
REV 7237
REV 7275
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7157
REV 7240
REV 7240
REV 7257
REV 7157
REV 7240
REV 7275
REV 7232
REV 7275
REV 7280
NSN
8415002688353
9150002698255
9150001199291
9150000578976
9150001450161
9150005844299
9150001450268
9150009448953
9150004089635
9150002526383
9150002234134
9150002526383
9150001497431
9150001497432
9150001806290
5970001379501
TM 1-1500-20
P/N
MIL-I-23594
MIL-I-23594
MIL-I-24391
MIL-1-24391
MIL-I-25135
MIL-I-25135
MIL-I-46058
MIL-I-46058
MIL-I-46058 TYAR
MIL-1-46852
MIL-146852
MIL-I-6903
MIL-I-85470
MIL-L-17672
MIL-L-19537
MIL-L-19537
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
TAPE INSULATION
1/2 IN WIDE, 108 FT ROLL
-ELECTRICAL, TY 1,
TAPE, INSULATION
FT LONG ROLL
-TY1, 1 IN WIDE X 108
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -MIL-I-24391 3/4 IN
WIDE AND 1296 IN LONG
TAPE, INSULATION ELE -60 YD LONG X 3/4 IN
WIDE ROLL
INSPECTION PENETRAN -MIL-I-25135 GROUP
VII, KIT, 3 CAN OF 12 OZ REMOVER AND
INSPECTION PENETRAN -GROUP 3, 30 LB DRUM
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
INSULATING COMPOUND -MIL-I-46058 TY UR,
1 PINT KIT
INSULATING COMPOUND -MIL-146058 TYPE
XY, 1 POUND CAN
INSULATION COMPOUND -
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -36 FOOT ROLL
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -36 FT ROLL
INK, MARKING, PARACHU -TYPE 4 BLUE, 16 OZ CAN
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
YD 3
EA 3
LB 3
PT 3
LB 3
LB 3
FT 3
FT 3
OZ 3
5
5
6
6
6
6
H
6
5
4
F
5
INHIBITOR, ICING, FUE -55 GL DRUM
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -MILITARY 2135-T-H
SYMBOL, 55 GAL DRUM
LACQUER
1 QT CAN
-MIL-L-19537 RED,
LACQUER
CAN
-COLOR CLEAR, 1 GL
GL 3
GL 3
5
7
QT 3 6
GL 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
NSN
REV 7280
REV 6357, 7239 5970004194291
60 YD LONG X 0 750 IN WI 5970004194291
DE RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7243 6850007822740
30 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7198
REV 7219
REV 8034
REV 7217
REV 7257
16 OZ CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6357, REV 7237
REV 7271
REV 7239
REV 7273
6850007822725
5970001810190
5970011447333
5970010297961
5970009559976
5970009494846
7510002865362
6850010895514
9150005842560
8010005517934
8010005271507
7-35
P/N
MIL-L-19538
MIL-L-19538
MIL-L-2104
MIL-L-2104
MIL-L-2104
MIL-L-2104
MIL-L-2105
MIL-L-21260
MIL-L-21260
MIL-L-22851
MIL-L-23398
MIL-L-23398
MIL-L-23699
MIL-L-25567
MIL-L-25567
MIL-L-46146
MIL-L-46159
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LACQUER
LACQUER
-1 QT CAN
-BLACK #37038, 1 GAL
CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -MIL-L-2104 30 GRADE,
1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -GRADE 30,5 GAL CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -GRADE 30W, 55 GAL
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL ENG -10W GRADE, 1 QT CAN
QT 3
GL 3
OT 3
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
6
6
6
6
6
6
LUBRICATING OIL, GEA -GRADE 80W-90, 1 QT
CAN
LUBRICATING OIL,
5 GAL CAN
OT 3
-1OW GRADE AND TYPE 1.
GL 3
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -GRADE 30, 1 PT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -MIL-L-22851 TY II
CORROSIVE RESISTIVE, 55 GL DRUM
PT 3
GL 3
OZ 3 LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -MIL-L-23398 TY II,
12 OZ AEROSOL CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -TYPE 1, 1 OT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -1 QT CAN
LEAK TEST COMPOUND -MIL-L-25567 TY2
4 OUNCE BOTTLE
LEAK TEST COMPOUND -TYPE 1, 4 OZ BOTTLE
ADHESIVE
CARTRIDGE
-GRAY, 12 OZ
QT
QT
OZ
OZ
OZ
3
3
3
3
3
LACQUER
CAN
-TY 1 BLACK, 1 GAL GL 3
6
6
6
7
H
0
2
H
7
0
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8034
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23
NSN
8010000822479
8010005272884
REV 7233
REV 7271
VISCOSITY-9 30 MIN 100
DEG C & 12 50 MAX 100 DEG C
VISCOSITY-5 60 MIN 100
DEG C & 7 40 MAX 100 DEG C
REV 7274
9150001866681
9150001889858
9150001889858
9150001889858
9150010355392
REV 7271
REV 7274
REV 7246
REV 8034
REV 7280
REV 8034
9150001113199
9150001110201
9150007534937
9150007540064
REV 7280
REV 7273
9150009547422
9150009857099
6850006211819
6850006211820
8040001449774
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23 8010010429438
7-36
MIL-L-6086
MIL-L-7808
MIL-L-7808
MIL-L-7870
MIL-L-81352
MIL-L-81352
MIL-L-83795
MIL-L-8937
MIL-M-7866
MIL-P-15035
MIL-P-15037
P/N
MIL-L-46159
MIL-L-46159
MIL-L-46159
MIL-L-46159
MIL-L-5024
MIL-L-6082
MIL-L-6085
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LACQUER
24087, 5 GALLON CAN
LACQUER
PINT SPRAY CAN
-SEMI-GLOSS, GREEN,
-TYPE 2, OLIVE DRAB, 1
LACQUER
LACQUER
-OLIVE DRAB, 1 QT CAN
-ACFT GREEN, 1 GL CAN
LUBRICANT, INNER TUB -10 POUND BOX
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, INS -INSTRUMENT OIL, 1QT
CAN
GL
QT
QT
GL
LB
QT
QT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
LUBRICATING OIL,
LUBRICATING OIL,
-GRADE L, 1 GAL CAN
-1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -1 GL CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, -40Z CAN
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
OZ 3
LACQUER
LAYOUT DYE
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
-MIL-L-81352 GRAY
LACQUER -MIL-L-81352
WHITE, COLOR 17875, COMPOSITION L
-1 PT CAN
GL
GL
OZ
3
3
3
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -FORM 1,1 PT CAN
PLASTIC SHEET
38 IN WIDE, 48 IN LONG
-FMB TYPE, 1 IN THK,
PT 3
MOLYBDENUM DISULFID -MIL-M-7866, MOLYBDENUM, LB 3
DISULFIDE, TECHNICAL, 1 LB CAN
SH 3
INSULATION SHEET -MIL-P-15037 36 IN WIDE
AND 3 FT LONG AND 015 IN THICKNESS, SHEET
SH 3
6
0
0
H
7
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
7
7
7
7
6
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7275
REV 8034
REV 7161
REV 7271
REV 7274
REV 7271
REV 7161
REV 7237
REV 7271
1 GL CAN
REV 7238
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7273
REV 7156
REV 7273
REV 7239
NSN
8010012111107
8010010338917
2640002646642
9150010079134
9150002234129
9150002659417
9150007822627
9150002704057
9150005421430
8010009357066
8010009356608
6850006649067
9150008345608
6810002646715
9330005858678
5970001188838
7-37
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL P/N FSCM NOMENCLATURE ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
MIL-P-17667
MIL-P-21600
MIL-P-23377
MIL-P-23377
MIL-P-23377
MIL-P-23377
MIL-R46082
MIL-R46082
MIL-R-46082 TY1
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
PAPER, WRAPPING, CHEM-TYPE 1, 600 FT ROLL
AND 30 IN WIDE
COATING COMPOUND F -FLUORESCENT, 1 GAL
CAN
PRIMER COATING
PRIMER COATING
KIT TWO 5 GL PAILS
-MIL-P-23377 TY2
-MIL-P-23377 TY 1,
PRIMER COATING -TYPE 1, 1 PT KIT
EPOXY PRIMER COATIN -TYPE 1, 8 OZ KIT
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-TYPE 2,250 000 CC
-TY 1 80Z BOTTLE
-
FT
GL
GL
GL
PT
OZ
CC 3
OZ
BT
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
6
4
4
4
4
KIT
REV 7243
REV 6357, 7257
8 OZ KT CONSUMABLE FOR
8010000822450
8010000822477
8010001429279
8010002294813
MIL-P-26514
MIL-P-27401
81349
81349
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -77 IN LONG AND 30
IN WIDE BY 1.5 IN THICKNESS SHEET
PROPELLANT PRESSURI -GRADE A, TYPE 1,
BULK ISSUE
SH
CF
3
3
0
0
REV 7238
REV 7273
8135001817456
9135008238115
MIL-P-52192 81349 PRIMER COATING -MIL-P-52192 CPL, 1 OZ 3 6 REV 7157 8010000821714
GALLON ADHESIVE AND 1 QUART CATALYST KIT
MIL-P-53022 81349 EPOXY, PRIMER COAT
PT PART B KIT
-1 QT PART A AND 1/2 QT 3 4
MIL-P-53030 81349 -1 QT PART A AND 1/2 QT 3 4 8010011930519
MIL-P-5425 81349
PRIMER COATING
PT PART B KIT
PLASTIC SHEET
0.187 IN THICK
POLISH, METAL
-A FINISH, 48 X 38 IN SH 3 0 REV 7271 9330004833266
MIL-P-6888
MIL-P-7962
81349
81349
-TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN
-MIL-P-7962 12 OZ
GL 3
OZ 3
6
6
REV 6232, 7254
REV 7238
7930002671224
8010005842426
MIL-R-25134 81349
PRIMER COATING
CAN AEROSOL
REMOVER, PAINT -1 GAL CAN GL 3 2 1 CAN TM 55-1500-345-23 8010008152970
5
5
REV 7261
1 GAL CN TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7261
REV 7280
8135005581242
8010000822421
8030001817529
8030008918358
7-38
P/N
MIL-R46082 TY3
MIL-R-5031
MIL-R-6130
MIL-R-6130
MIL-R-6130
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294 TY1
MIL-R83936
MIL-R-9300 TY 1. GRO, LIQUID
MIL-S-11030
TY1
MILS22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND -50 CC BOTTLE
ROD, WELDING -0 062 OD 36 IN LONG
CL 5 STEEL FILLER OXYACETYLENE
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -MIL-R-6130 TYPE 2,
GRADE A, CONDITION MEDIUM, 36 IN WIDE AND
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -GR A,TY 2, COND
SOFT, 125 THK, 36X36 IN SH
CC
LB
SH
SH
3
3
3
3
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -TY2GRACOND
MEDIUM 50 TK 36 X 36 IN SHEET
SH 3
REMOVER, PAINT -NONFLAMMABLE, ORGANIC GL 3
REMOVER FOR EPOXY AND POLYURETHANE PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT
5 GL CAN
-MIL-R-81294 TY 1, GL 3
REMOVER, PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT
-TYPE 1, 55 GL DRUM
-TYPE 1, 1 PT CAN
GL 3
PT 3
REMOVER, PAINT -TYPE 1, 1 GALLON CAN GL 3
REMOVER, PAINT -NONFLAMMABLE, ORGANIC GL 3
REMOVER FOR EPOXY AND POLYURETHANE PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT -55 GALLON DRUM
RESIN, EPOXY, LOW-PR -MIL-R-9300 TY1 GRO
LIQUID, 1 GALLON CAN
GL 3
GL 3
SEALING COMPOUND -SEMISOLID, 1 PT CAN OZ 3
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
PRIMER, SEALING COM -6 OUNCE CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
PRIMER SEALING COM -MIL-S-22473 GRADE N
AND FORM R, 1 GL CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
50 CC BOTTLE
-MIL-S-22473 GR E,
7-39
OZ 3
CC 3
5
5
GL 3 5
CC 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7161
REV 7280
REV 7237
REV 7275
REV 7280
REV 7156
REV 7243
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 8034
REV 6224, REV 7162
REV 8345, REV 7161
REV 7275
REV 7161
REV 7162
REV 7239
REV 7239
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030001817603
3439002460575
9320010241549
9320008144583
9320006183180
8010010880105
8010009261488
8010009261489
8010001429273
8010001817568
8010009261488
8010010401059
8030002758114
8030001818372
8030000812325
8030001818372
8030000812336
P/N
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473 GRA
MIL-S-22473 GRA
MIL-S-22473 GRAA
MIL-S-22473 GRB
MIL-S-22473 GRB
MIL-S-22473 GRC
MIL-S-22473 GRT
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
80244
81349
80244
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
80244
80244
80244
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR A
COLOR RED, 250 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
10 CC BOTTLE
-MIL-S-22473 GR A,
-MIL-S-22473 GR AV, SEALING COMPOUND
50 CC BOTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-GRADE CV, 50 CC
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
-GRADE AA, 10 CC
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
PRIMER, SEALING COMP -MIL-S-22473, GR N,
FORM R, GREEN, 3 OZ BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BTL
-GRADE H, 10 CC PER
PRIMER, SEALING COM -GRADE T, FORM R, 6 OZ
CAN EA
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GRAA,
EPOXY RESIN COLOR GREEN, 50 CC BOTTLE
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR B
COLOR YELLOW LIQUID, 10 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
CENTIMETER BOTTLE
-250 CUBIC
PRIMER, SEALING COMP -
CC 3
CC 3
CC 3
CC 3
CC 3
OZ 3
CC 3
OZ 3
CC 3
CC
CC 3
CC 3
CC 3
CC 3
GL 3
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
6
5
6
6
6
REV 6357, 7239
REV 7161
REV 7243
REV 7161
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7240
REV 8034
REV 6357, 7252
NSN
8030000676744
8030000812331
8030000812336
50 CC BT CONSUMABLE FOR 8030000812336
10 CC BST CONSUMABLE FOR 8030000812336
REV 7272
REV 7273
REV 8034
REV 7161
8030009002373
8030000812326
8030001818372
8030000812338
8030000812340
8030000819022
8030000812335
8030009647537
8030000822508
7-40
P/N
MIL-S-23586
MIL-S-23586
MIL-S-4383
MIL-S-45180
MIL-S-46163
MIL-S-7124
MIL-S-7124
MIL-S-7916
MIL-S-81733
MIL-S-81733
MIL-S-81733
MIL-S-83430
MIL-S-83430
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-8516
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 2
AND GRADE A, 3/4 PINT CAN w/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1
AND GRADE B1, 1 PINT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-1 PT CAN
-TY 11 11 OZ TUBE
SEALING COMPOUND -242-21 CONFORMS TO
MIL-S-46163, TY1, GR A, 10 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -B-2 CL, 1 PT KT
SEALING COMPOUND -24 OZ BASE REQ
CATALYST CLB-2 IN A 1 QT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-1 PT CAN
-1 GALLON KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
B-1/2, 1 PT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
A-2, 1/2 PT KIT
-3-1 TYPE, 1 GAL KIT
-TYPE 1-1/2, 1 PT KIT
-PR-1750 CLASS
-PR-1750 CLASS
SEALING COMPOUND
1 QT KIT
-MIL-S- 8516 TY 2 CL 2,
SEALING COMPOUND
1 QT CAN W/CATALYST
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS 1,
SEALING COMPOUND
1/2 PT CAN W/CATALYST
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS 3,
SEALING COMPOUND
3 5 OZ CARTRIDGE
-TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1,
PT 3
PT 3
PT 3
OZ 3
CC 3
PT 3
OZ 3
PT 3
GL 3
GL 3
PT 3
PT 3
PT 1
OZ 3
QT 3
PT 3
OZ 3
2
2
4
4
2
2
2
2
3
4
6
0
3
2
2
2
2
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 7271
REV 7280
REV 6232 REV 7224
1 PT KT TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7280
REV 7271
REV 7161
REV 7232
REV 7257
REV 7161
REV 6224 REV 7161
REV 7243
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7261
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030001236955
8030001429128
8030006644019
8030002523391
8030010888140
8030000249634
8030002758117
8030005434384
8030008718489
8030008718489
8030000087207
8030003487888
8030003487888
8030001742597
8030008815238
7-41
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
P/N
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-8660
MIL-S-8660
MIL-S-8660
MIL-S-8660
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8802
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
80244
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO
OZ 3 2 REV 7261 SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 1,
2 1/2 OZ CARTRIDGE W/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TY2 CL3 24 OZ IN A
1 QT CAN W/REQ CATALYST
SILICONE COMPOUND -8 OZ TUBE
SILICONE COMPOUND -
SILICONE COMPOUND -
SILICONE COMPOUND -2 OZ TUBE
SEALING COMPOUND
CARTRIDGE
-CLASS AZ 2.5 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND
CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND
KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
-CLASS B-1/2, 2.5 OZ
-CLASS A-1/2, 1/2 PT
-CLASS B-2, 12 OZ JAR
SEALING COMPOUND
CARTRIDGE RED PASTE
-CL B-1/2, 8 0Z
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802
TY1, CLA-2, 3 375 OUNCE CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TY 2
A-1/2 2 OZ BASE AND CURING AGENT
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TYPE 2
AND CLASS B-2, 1 PT BASE COMPOUND AND
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TYPE 2
AND CLASS B-2,2 OZ CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND
B-2,1 QT KIT
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS
QT 3 2 REV 8035
OZ 3
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 1
PT 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
7
7
7
7
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
REV 7161
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7273
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 7261
80Z CARTRIDGE RED PASTE
TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7161
REV 7232
REV 7239
REV 8035
REV 7261
NSN
8030006848790
6850008807616
6850008807616
6850008807616
6850001775094
8030001520062
8030001520022
8030002918380
8030006802041
8030007535009
8030007535008
8030007232746
8030007232746
8030006850915
7-42
P/N
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
A-2, 1 PT CAN
MILS-8802
MIL-S-8802 TYICLA-1
MIL-S-8802 TY2CLA-2
MIL-STD-612
MIL-STD-612
MIL-T-19588
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22361
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
80244
80244
96906
96906
81349
81349
81349
81349
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
1 QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS A-2,
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS
QT 3
PT 3
3
3
SEALING COMPOUND
CATALYST TY2 CLB-2 KIT
-1/2 PT BASE REQ
SEALING COMPOUND
TYI CLA-1, 1 QT KIT
-MIL-S8802
SEALING COMPOUND
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE -
-
SODIUM HYDROXIDE -1 30UNCE CAN
TOLUENE-METHYL ISOB -5 GAL CAN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -MIL-T-21595,TY1, 2
IN WD GREEN
TAPE PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 AND OPAQUE,
60 YD ROLL
TAPE PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 AND OPAQUE,
60 YD LONG AND 0 500 WIDE ROLL
TAPE PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 AND GREEN,
60 YD LONG AND 1 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE PRESSURE SENT -TYPE 2, 50 YD ROLL
AND 3 IN WIDE
TAPE PRESSURE SENAT -TYPE 2, 60 YD ROLL
AND 2 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENA -TYPE 2, 36 YD ROLL
AND 4 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENT -TYPE 2,60 YD ROLL
AND 1 IN WIDE
ANTISEIZE COMPOU - OZ TUBE
YD 3 4
OZ 3 4
PT 3 3
OZ 3 0
OZ
LB
OZ 3
GL 3
IN 3
5
0
4
YD 3 4
YD 3 4
YD 3 4
YD 3 4
YD 3 4
YD 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 8035
REV 7161
REV 7217
REV 8035
2160 INCHES ROLL
REV 7257
REV 6224, 7257
REV 6232, 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7273
7-43
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030007232746
8030007534599
8030011565308
6810002708177
6810002860458
7510006802395
7510006802471
7510006802450
7510006854963
803000292110
P/N
MIL-T-23142
MIL-T-27730
MIL-T-4053
MIL-T-43435
MIL-T-43435
MIL-T-43455
MIL-T-50036
MIL-T-5542
MIL-T-5544
MIL-T-6096
MIL-T-713
MIL-T-81533
MIL-T-81772
MIL-T-83483
MIL-T-9906
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -MIL-T-23142 1 IN
WIDE AND 2592
TAPE ANTISEIZING
ON ASPOOL
-SIZE 2, 260 IN LONG
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2 IN WIDE X 60 YD
LONG
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -MIL-T-43435 TY5
FINSH B SIZE 1,250 YARD SPOOL
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -MIL-T-43435
TY2, FINISH C, SZ 5, 250 YARD SPODL
YD
IN
YD
YD
YD
3
3
3
3
3
TAPE LACING AND TYI -MIL-T-43455 TY1, FINISH B, YD 3
SZ3, 500 YARD SPOOL
TALC, TECHNICAL
FREE, 5 LB CONTAINER
-TY T1, ASBESTOS LB 3
LB 3 ANTISEIZE COMPOND
SYSTEMS, 1 POUND CAN
-AIRCRAFT OXYGEN
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -250 GRAM TUBE
THINNER, DOPE AND LA -1 GAL CAN
TWINE, FIBROUS -TY P CL 2 2250 FT
SPOOL POLYAMIDE NYLON
OZ
GL
LB
3
3
3
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA
THINNER,SYNTHETIC R
-54 GALLON DRUM
-1 GALLON CAN
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -MOLYBDENUM
DISSULFIDE, 1 LB CN
TAPE IDENTIFICATION -1 IN WIDE AND 72 YD
ROLL
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
FT 3
4
7
4
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
7
0
0
5
6
REV 7162
REV 7275
REV 7273
REV 7157
REV 7272
REV 7280
REV 7156
REV 7161
REV 8035
REV 7253
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8035
REV 7261
REV 7280
REV 7161
REV 7162
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510004724021
8030008893535
7510005150319
4020007536329
4020008237211
4020007536555
6810010809589
8030005305234
8030011381666
8010001655582
4020002021924
6810004765613
8010001818080
8030000878630
7510002769427
7-44
P/N
MIL-T-9906
MIL-V-173
MIL-W-006882
MIL-W-5044
MIL-W-5044 TY2
MILA10825
MILA18455
MILA18455
MILA8623
MILA907-2LB8OZCN
MILB131
MILB81705
MILC10578
MILC10578
MILC10578
MILC10578
MILC11162
MILC11796CLASS1A
MILC11796CL3-5LBCN
MILC12038
MILC12369
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
80244
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
MARKER, IDENTIFICATI -1 IN WIDE AND 50 YD
ROLL
VARNISH, OIL
CAN
-COMPOSITION 2, 1 QT
RAIN REPELLENT, WIND-8 OZ BOTTLE
WALKWAY COMPOUND, NO-TY 2 BRUSH BLACK
#37038, 1 GAL CAN
WALKWAY COMPOUND, NO-1 GALLON CAN
ALUMINUM OXIDE, ANHY -MILA10825 1LB
BOTTLE POWDER
ARGON, TECHNICAL
CYLINDER
ARGON, TECHNICAL
ADHESIVE
-197 CUBIC FOOT GAS
-250 CUBIC FOOT
-
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -
BARRIER MATERIAL WA -200 YARD PER ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR -CLASS 1,200 YD ROLL
CORROSION REMOVI -TYPE 2, 1 GAL BOTTLE
CORROSION REMOVING -TY 3, 5 GAL DRUM
CORROSION REMOVING -TY1, 15 GL DRUM
CORROSION REMOVI -TYPE 2. 1 GAL BOTTLE
CALCIUM FLUORIDE, AN - 25 POUND BOTTLE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -CLASS 1A, 35 LB CAN
FT 3
QT 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
CF 3
0
4
4
0
0
4
0
0 CF 3
KT
LB
YD 3
YD 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CORROSION PREVENTIV -5 LB CAN CLASS 3
CHLOROBENZENE, TECH -
CLOTH, BALLLISTIC
WIDE, COLOR #1 06
-CLASS 1,48 IN
7-45
LB 3
GL 3
SY 3
7
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6302, 7223, 7253
REV 7257
REV 8035
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7161
REV 7225
NSN
7690003684661
8010001806343
6850001395297
5610006410427
5610006410427
6810001618558
REV 7212 6830001690779
6830002904291
REV 7219
REV 7257
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 8035
REV 7280
REV 7273
35 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 8035
8135002820565
8135000923220
6850001749672
6850008547952
6850009265298
6850001749672
6810002628574
8030008238054
8030002312353
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR 8305007826354
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1 500-204-25/1
P/N
MILC12369
MILC12369
MILC15074-1QTCN
MILC22787
MILC23092
MILC23411
MILC25769
MILC27347
MILC4339
MILC46149
MILC5040
MILC5040
MILC5646
MILC6529
MILC7024
MILC7024
MILC7204
MILC8068
MILC81302
MILC81309
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
COLOR GREEN #106
CLOTH, BALLLISTIC
COLOR NATURAL
-CLASS 2, 48 IN WIDE
-CLASS 1,48 IN WIDE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -MIL-C-15074 1 QT
CAN
CLOTH, COATED -1 TYPE 52 IN WIDE
FIRE RESISTANT AND WATERPROOF, COLOR GRAY
ADHESIVE
CORROSIONPREVENTIV -
-LIQUID 8 OZ BOTTLE
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -55 GL DRUM
CLOTH,COATED
RESISTANT
-36 IN WIDE FIRE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -5 GAL CAN
CUTTING FLUID -55 GAL DRUM
CORD, FIBROUS
CORD, FIBROUS
CLOTH, AIRPLANE
CORROSION PREVEN
-500 YD SPOOL
-400 YARD SPOOL
-MILC5646 36 IN WIDE
-TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
CALIBRATING FLUI -55 GALLON DRUM
CALIBRATING FLUID, A -TYPE 1, 55 GAL DRUM
CALIBRATING FLUI -TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
CLOTH, COATED -MILC8068 TY 2 COLOR
BLACK, 0 0206 IN THICK AND 46 IN WIDE
CLEANING COMPOUNDXS-TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
SY 3
SY 3
QT 1
YD 3
OZ 3
OZ
GL 3
YD 3
7
7
0
7
7
0
0
0
7
7
GL 3
GL 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
YD 3
GL 3
GL 3
0
0
4
0
K
0
4
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1500-204-25/1
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR 8305007826354
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1500-204-25/1
REV 7229 8030006644017
REV 7275 8305005144263
8040000511318
REV 7253
REV 7253
REV 7271
REV 7280
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7239
REV 7271
REV 7218
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 7240
REV 7254
REV 6357, 7257
6850009350995
8305001388948
6850002249582
9150000048990
4020002402154
4020002460688
8305001913977
6850002097234
6850002645771
6850002698388
6850002645771
8305006415603
6850000338851
8030002627358
7-46
P/N
MILC81706
MILC83360
MILC8514
MILC9084
MILD26549
MILD3464
MILD5549A
MILD5553
MILE21840
MILE5556
MILE7125
MILF12070
MILF16884
MILG25013
MILG36592
MILG5634
MILG7187 1LBCAN
MILH6083
MIL16903
MIL16903
MILL15719
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
CORROSION RESISTANT -MILC81706CL1A, FORM2,
METHOD B, 2 LB CAN
CLEANING AND LUBRIC -TYPE 1, 16 OZ CAN
COATING COMPOUND, ME-MIL-C-8514 5 GAL KIT
CLOTH, SATIN -MILC9084 TYPE X AND
CLASS 1, 381N WIDE, YARD
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -55 GAL DRUM
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -TYPE 1, 500 BAGS
PER DRUM
DOPE
DOPE
-1 GAL CN
-1 PT CAN
FASTENER TAPE, PILE -MILE21840 CLASS 1
AND 2 IN WIDE, YARD
ENAMEL -
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -1 GAL CAN
FOG OIL
DIESEL FUEL
-TY SGF-2 55 GAL DRUM
-GR F-75 5 GAL CAN
GREASE, BALL & ROL -8 OZ TUBE
GLOVE, PATIENT EXAMI -100 PER BOX
GRAIN ABRASIVE -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM D -
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -1 GLCAN
INK, MARKING, PARACHU -TYPE IV, COLOR
ORANGE-YELLOW 16 OZ BOTTLE
INK, MARKING, PARACHU -TYPE 1 COLOR-BLUE,
16 OZ BOTTLE
GREASE, SILICONE INS -8 OZTUBE
EA 3
OZ 3
GL 1
YD 3
GL 3
EA 3
GL 3
PT 3
YD 3
QT
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
EA 3
LB 3
LB 1
GL 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
6
6
6
0
6
4
0
0
0
0
6
6
6
0
0
0
6
0
4
0
7-47
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7156
REV 6357 7254
REV 7232
REV 7240
REV 7209
REV 7257
REV 8035
REV 7271
REV 7240
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 8035
REV 7156
REPLACES H2H701CNEM
REV 6231
REV 7240
REV 7271
6810002630563
9150002617895
9140002557764
6515004620832
9150007542595
9150009359808
7510006346583
REV 7271
REV 7233
7510001449672
9150002575358
NSN
8030008113723
6850000035295
8030000822425
8305000826135
6850005971528
6850002646574
8010002234037
8010002970574
8315009264930
P/N
MILL2104
MILL2104
MILL2104
MILL22851
MILL23699
MILL23699
MILL46010
MILL46147
MILL46152
MILL46152
MILL46152
MILL46152
MILL6081
MILL6081
MILL6081
MILL7870
MILL81352
MILL81352
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -12 90 MIN 210 DEG F
& 16 80 MAX 210 DEG F
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -10W GRADE, 55 GAL
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
-GRADE 40, 1 QT CAN
-TYPE 3
QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
7
6
7
7
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -8 OZ CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -1 QT CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -16 OZ CAN
PRESSURIZED
LUBRICATING OIL -GRADE 30, 1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG -GRADE 30, 55 GAL
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL -10-30W, 1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL
GAL DRUM
-10W-30W GRADE, 55
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -GRADE 1010, 55 GAL
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, -GRADE 1010, 1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN -1 QT CAN
QT 1
OZ 3
QT 1
OZ 3
H
H
7
7
QT 3 6
GL 3 6
QT 3 6
GL 3 6
QT 3
GL 3
7
7
QT 3
QT 3
7
7
LACQUER
AEROSOL CAN
LACQUER
AEROSOL CAN
-RED #11136, 16 OZ
-WHITE 17875,16 OZ
PT 3 6
PT 3 6
7-48
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7272
VISCOSITY-5 70 MIN 210
DEG F & 7 50 MAX 210 DEG F
REV 7280
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-333-24
REV 6232, REV 7232
REV 8035
REV 7253
REV 7233
NSN
9150001896730
9150001912772
9150009652305
9150009857099
9150001806266
9150009486912
9150001682000
VISCOSITY TEMP-9 60 MIN
210 DEG F & 12 90 MAX 210 DEG F
VISCOSITY-9 60 MIN 210
DEG F & 12 90 MAX 210 DEF F
9150001866696
VISCOSITY-930 MIN 100
DEG C & 12 50 MAX 100 DEG C
9 60 MIN 210 DEG F & 12 90 MAX
210 DEG F FLASH POINT 210 DEG F
REV 6224, REV 7218
REV 7271
9150002732388
9150002316676
REV 8036
VISCOSITY TEMP-10 00 MIN
100 DEG F & 4000 MAX -40DEG F
REV 7275
9150002732388
9150002633490
REV 7275
P/N
MILL8362
MILL8937
MILM58091
MILP15035
MILP15328
MILP22241
MILP3237
MILP8116-10LBCN
MILR17343
MILR17347
MILR3043
MILR46082
MILR6855
MILR7575TYPE1
MILSTD1218
MILSTD605
MILSTD605
MILSTD605
81349
81349
81349
81349
96906
96906
96906
96906
81349
81349
81349
81349
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICANT, TIRE AND -1 GAL CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID
1 GALLON CAN
-MIL-L-8937, FORM A,
MAINTENANCE KIT, WIN -CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-343-23 POLISH KIT GLASS
PLASTIC SHEET
FBM, 0.625 THICKNESS
-MIL-P-15035 TYPE
COATING COMPOUND, ME -KIT CONTAINING AN
8 GAL AND 2 GAL CONTAINERS
INSULATION SHEET, EL -GRADE B & TYPE 1
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
SH 3
GL 3
SH 3
0
H
0
0
4
0
POLISHING ABRASIVE, -SIZE B, 2 AND 1/2 LB
CAN
PUTTY
ROPE, FIBROUS
SPOOL
-10 LB CAN
-3/4 CIRCUM, 900 FT
ROPE, FIBROUS -ROPE, FIBROUS, 1 IN
CIRCUMFERENCE, 14 YDS LENGTH
RESIN COATING, THERM -1 QT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
RUBBER SHEET
TK 36X36 IN SHEET
ADHESIVE
0, 5 GAL CAN
-TYAGR 60 CL2 625
-GRADE A AND CLASS
AMMONIUM NITRATE, AC -1 LB BOTTLE
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC -
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -
LB 3 0
LB 3
FT 3
7
0
FT 3 0
QT 3
CC 3
6
5
SH 3 0
GL 3 2
LB 3
BT
LB
PT
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
REV 7156
NSN
2640002617458
9150009857255
1560004503622
9330002603800 REV 6302, REV 7223
KIT CONTAINING AN 8 GAL 8030002812726
AND 2 GAL CONTAINERS TM 55-1500-345-23
36 IN WIDE X 1 5 FT LONG
X 0 125 IN THICK
5970000638526
5350002998651 2 1/2 LB CN CONSUMABLE
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7070, 7239
REV 7161
8030006644968
4020005239641
REV 7223
REV 7198
REV 7280
REV 7271
REV 7237
8030001806222
8040002910162
6810002229679
7-49
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
P/N
MILS11030
MILS11030
MILS13727
MILS18729
MILS22473
MILS22473GRADEH
MILS22473GRADET
MILS22805
MILS23586
MILS36157
81349
81349
MILS46163TYPE1GRADEJ-10OCC 81349
MILS5059
1/2 HARD TEMPER, 3FT X 1 OFT
MILS81733
MILS81733
MILS8660-8UNZENTUBE
MILT23397
81348
81349
81349
D2222
81349
MILT27602
MILT5624
MILT713
81349
81349
81348
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
60 FT ROLL
SEALING COMPOUND
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
-MILS11030 TYPE III,
UM EC SL
FT 3 4
-TYPE 1, 1 PT CAN PT 3 4
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MO -100 LB BAG
SHEET, METAL
CONDITION, 0 0320 THK
-3FT X 8FT, A
SEALING COMPOUND -
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR H
BROWN LIQUID, 10 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -
SPRAY KIT, SELF PRES -KIT, 6 SPRAY DEVICES
10 PROPELLANT CANS 4 PRODUCT JARS 20 DIP
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-23586 TYII
CL2 GRA3/4 PT BASE COMPOUND AND PROPER
SYRINGE, HYPODERMIC -MILS36157TYPIAND
SIZE 5, 100 PER PACKAGE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
-
SHEET, METAL -301COMPOSITION AND
LB
SH
CC
CC
EA
OZ
PT
EA
CC
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
SH 3 0
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-TYPE 2-1/2, 1 PT KIT
-TYPE 1-2, 1 PT KIT
SILICONE COMPOUND -8 OZ TUBE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -MILT23397TYPE2
21N WIDE, 2160 INCHE ROLL
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, T -55 GL DRUM
TURBINE FUEL AVIATI -GRADE JP-4, GALLON
TWINE, FIBROUS -TYPE PWAXED & CLASS 2
PT 3
PT 3
OZ 3
IN 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
7
7
2
2
7
0
0
7-50
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7243
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7275
REV 7243
REV 7280
REV 7233
REV 7239
REV 7275
REV 7257
REV 6225, 7257
REV 7273
REV 7161
REV 7254
REV 6225 REV 7219
SP 0 5 LB CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
NSN
8030009652438
8030002758114
6810002811858
9515006404146
4940008036444
8030001236955
6515007540412
9515005961727
8030000087198
6850008807616
7510004739513
6810008129181
9130002568613
4020002021924
P/N
MILT713
MILV173
MILV173
MILW535
MMM-A-121
MMM-A-121
MMM-A-121
MMM-A-121
MMM-A-122
MMM-A-122
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-1 32
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132 TY1CL2
81348
81348
81348
81348
80244
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81348
81348
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
TWINE, FIBROUS
900 FT TUBE
-N TYPE AND CL1,
INSULATING VARNISH, -TYPE 2 AND AAMEND
2, 1 GL CAN
INSULATING VARNI
CAN
-COMPOSITION 2, 5 GL
SILVER NITRATE SOLU -8 OZ BOTTLE
ADHESIVE --
UM EC SL
LB 3 0
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
QT
7
6
0
ADHESIVE
LIQUID FORM, 1 PINT CAN
--ADHESIVE RUBBER
ACETIC ACID GLACIAL -99 5 MIN VOL ACETIC
ACID 1 POUND BOTTLE
ADHESIVE -LIQUID USAGE
BONDING RUBBER TO STEEL, 1 QT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 PT CAN
-1 PINT CAN
ADHESIVE -MMM-A-132, TY1, CL2, Fl
LM, 121N X 121N, 1000 SHEETS PER BOX
ADHESIVE -MMMA132 TY 1CL 3 OZ
COLOR GRAY, 8 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -MMMA132 TY CL3
COLOR GRAY, 6 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
CL3, 80Z CARTRIDGE
-MMM-A-132, TY1,
-TYPE 1, CLASS 1, 1 ADHESIVE
PINT CAN
ADHESIVE
GRAY
ADHESIVE
-TY1, CL3, 8 OZ, COLOR
-TY1CL3, 1QT KIT, GRAY
ADHESIVE
7-51
PT 3 4
LB 3 0
OZ 3 4
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7280
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7271
REV 7238
REV 7273
REV 7275
PT 34
PT 3
SH 3
4
F
3 2
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 8036
REV 7157
REV 7240
OZ 3 2 REV 7253
OZ 3 2
PT 3 2
EA 3 2
EA 3
SH
2
REV 8036
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7274
NSN
4020002471737
5970002850271
5970002850269
6810002821218
8040002738717
8040001658614
8040006640439
8040006640439
8040001161437
8040001520023
8040001520028
8040001520023
8040001520023
8040001520023
8040011022098
P/N
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-1 34 TY1
MMM-A-1 34 TY1
MMM-A-1 34 TY2
MMM-A-139
MMM-A-139
MMM-A-1617
MMM-A-1617
MMM-A-1617
MMM-A-1754
MMM-A-1754
MMM-A-185
MMMA122
MMMA132
FSCM
81348
81348
80244
81348
81348
81348
80244
80244
80244
81348
81348
76381
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE --
-TYPE 1, 6 OZ ADHESIVE
CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -TYPE II1, 1 PT CAN
AND 2 OZ BOTTLE CURING AGENT
ADHESIVE -TYPE 1, 1 QT CAN
UM EC SL
EA
OZ 3 4
PT 3
QT 3
4
4
EA 3
EA 3
4
4
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
1 PT CAN KIT
ADHESIVE
1 QT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-TYPE 2, 1 EA KIT
-TY2, 1PT KIT
EA
KT
KT
-CLASS 3 AND FORM B,
-CLASS 3 AND FORM B,
-MM-M-A-1617 TYPE 2,
-TYPE 2, 1 QT CAN
-11 OZ TUBE KIT
ADHESIVE
TUBE KIT
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-LIGHT GRAY, 6 OZ
-1 GL CAN
-1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE -MMMA132 TY 1 CL 3
COLOR GRAY, 2 5 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
PT 3 4
OT 3
PT 3
PT 3
4
4
2
OT 3
OZ 3
2
4
EA 3 4
GL 3
PT 3
OZ 3
5
4
2
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7261
1 PTCN AND 20Z BT CURING
AGENT CONSUMABLE FOR
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
REV 8036
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 7233
REV 7271
REV 7232
REV 7273
REV 7261
REV 7233
REV 7240
NSN
8040001520065
8040006911322
8040002708137
8040002004390
8040006911322
8040002629062
8040002918381
8040002629011
8040006644318
8040002904301
8040007386429
8040009447292
8040002629040
8040006640439
8040001520017
7-52
P/N
MMMA134
FSCM
81348
MOBILAEROHFB
MOBILGREASE 28
MOBILGREASE28
MOBIL28
MOLITHN02MOLY
MOLYKOTE FS3451 2 GREASE
MOLYKOTE G
MOLYKOTE G-N
MOLYKOTE M-77
MOLYKOTE3402
MOLYLUBE 1200
92895
77988
77988
77988
73219
71984
94499
94499
94499
94499
12474
MOLYLUBE 503
MPD11881TY4
MS13
MS14366E019
MS180FREONTF
MS20003-2
MS2099NC20
12474
18876
06565
96906
18598
96906
96906
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
KIT
-MMM-A-134 TY1,1 PT
HYDRAULIC FLUID -QT
GREASE, ARRESTING GE -120 LB DRUM
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
-
-
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM D -
GREASE, BALLANDROL -30ZTUBE
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -2 8 OZ TUBE
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM D -15 LB CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -321R IS OBS BY
MOLYLUBE 1200, 15 OZ CAN AEROSOL
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -100 GRAM KIT, TUBE
STONE, SHARPENING -
CHANNEL, STRUCTURAL -QQ-A-200/3 TEMPER
T3511, LENGTH 10 MIN AND 12 FT MAX
CLEANING COMPOUND -
INDICATOR, HUMIDITY, -125 EA PER CAN
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA 020, 831 FT
PER SPOOL
UM EC SL
PT 3 4
LB 3
LB 1
CN
LB 1
OZ 3
OZ
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ
OZ 3
OZ 3
GM 3
EA
FT 1 0
7
4
CN
EA 3
FT 3
0
0
7
6
6
6
0
6
K
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7198
REV 7273
REV 6235
REV 6231
3 OZ TUBE CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
9150007542595
9150010401423
REV 7225
REV 6357 REV 7237
8030008314171
9150000761582
REV 7224
REV 7280
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7253
REV 7257
REV 7273
NSN
8040009006296
9150012377468
9150001450268
9150000801026
9150001414481
8040000618303
9540011255198
6685007528240
9525006180257
7-53
P/N
MS2099NC20
MS20995AB32
M520995CU20
MS20995CY20
MS20995C20
MS20995C20
MS20995C20
MS20995C32
MS20995C41
MS20995C47
MS20995F20
MS20995F47
MS20995F47
MS20995NC32
MS20995NC32
MS20995NC40
MS20995NC47
MS20995NC51
MS20995N32
FSCM
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA 0020, 831 FT
ROLL
WIRE,NONELECTRICAL -1 POUNDROLL,SIZE
0.032
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL --
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -1 LB ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -935 FT ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA 020,1 LB PER
ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -FORM 1,302 OR 304
OR 306 TEMP, COND A, 0 020 DIA 5 LB ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -1 LB ROLL, 1 FORM &
A COMPOSITION, SIZE 0 041
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -189 FT ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -37 300 FT ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -STEEL QQ-W-461 COMP
1010 FINISH 5CLASS 1 DIA 048
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -1 LB ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -WEIGHT 1 LB PER
PIECE PER UNIT MEASURE
96906 WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -NICKEL QQ-N-281
CLASS A FORM 7 ANNEALED
96906 WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -CLASS A, FORM 7,
0.051 DIA 1 LB. PER RL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -STD 3 USE QQW390
UM EC SL
PT 3 0
LB 3
LB
LB 1
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB
FT 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
FT 3
LB 3
LB 1
LB 3
LB 3 0
LB 3
RO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8036
REV 7198
REV 7156
REV 8036
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7198
189 FOOT ROLL
REV 7156
REV 8036
REV 6232, 7243
REV 7156
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7273
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9525006180257
9525010311086
9525010476455
9505002212650
9505002212650
9505002212650
9505003313275
9505005558648
9505000873956
9505002489850
9505002489850
9525003556072
9525003556072
9525009907799
9525004091866
9525005299196
7-54
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
PIN
MS23562-4
MS3367-1-0
MS3367-1-6
FSCM
96906
96906
96906
NOMENCLATURE
THINNER, DOPE AND LA -55 GL DRUM
UM EC SL
GL 3 7
0 STRAP,TIEDOWN,ELECT - 190 WT, 6 IN
LT, BLACK, BUNDLE OF 100
EA 3
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC, POLYMIDE, BLUE HD 3
COLOR ,100 PER PACK, BODY LG 6 30 IN
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7272
REV 7275
NSN
8010001605789
5975009846582
5975009353942
MS3367-1-9
MS3367-2-0
96906
96906
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
HD 3
HD 3
0
0
REV 7243
REV 7243
5975000742072
5975008994606
MS3367-2-9 96906 STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK HD 3 0 REV 7243 5975001563253
MS3367-3-0 96906 STRAP,TIEDOWN,ELECT - 188 WD, .083 THK,
12 IN LT, BUNDLE OF 100
EA 3 0 REV 7273 5975009856630
MS3367-3-4 96906 EA 3 0 REV 7280 5975003688648
MS3367-3-9
MS33674-0
MS33674-0
MS3367-42
96906
96906
96906
96906
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC POLYMIDE,
YELLOW COLOR, 12 IN BODY LG
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -REV 7243
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC
NYLON, COLOR RED, BODY LG 2 72 IN
HD
EA
EA
HD
3
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7280
5975004515001
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032288
MS336748 96906 EA 3 0 REV 7237 5975000824778
MS336749
MS3367-5-9
MS3367-0
MS3367-9
96906
96906
96906
96906
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -CONFORMS
MS3367-4-8, 100 PER BUNDLE
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -REV 7243
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -1 00 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
HD
HD
HD
HD
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
5975007275153
5975001113208
5975010482922
5975001338696
MS3367-7-9
MS3368-1-9A
MS3368-5-9E
96906
96906
96906
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
HD 3
EA 3
HD 3
0
0
0
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
5975005709598
5975009441499
5975004823954
7-55
P/N
MS35524-2
MS35626-4
MS35635-1
MS35636-1
MS35636-1
MS63021-13
MS70T09-S
MS90376-12R
MS90376-18R
MS90376-18R
MS9226-01
MS9226-03
MS9226-04
M209S
M23053/1-101-0
M23053/5-108-0
M23053/5-110-9
M34H
M5501/3-R4
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
96906
96906
96906
96906
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ENAMEL
THINNER, DOPE AND LA -55 GL DRUM
SHELLAC, CUT
1 PT CAN
-TY 2, GR A, ORANGE,
VARNISH, OIL -1 QT CAN
96906
96906
07099
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
22527
81349
81349
81349
21361
81349
VARNISH, OIL
SOAP, TOILET
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
-1 QT CAN
-55 GL DRUM
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -1422 FOOT SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -MS9226-03 STEEL ANS
5687, 558 FOOT SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -MS9226-04 STEEL
AMS 5687, 3410 FOOT SPOOL
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -
INSULATION SLEEVING -MIL-I-23053/1 CLASS 1
CORROSION AND FLAME RESISTANT
INSULATION SLEEVING -WALL THICKNESS
022- 028, ID 0250- 500,CLASS 1, BLACK
INSULATION SLEEVING -CLASS 1.WALL
THICKNESS .030- 040, ID .500-1 000, WHITE
CLEANING COMPOUND -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST EACH
UM EC SL
QT 1 6
GL 3
PT 3
7
4
QT 3 6
QT 3
GL 3
FT 1
EA 1
EA 3
EA
LB 3
LB 3
0
0
5
0
6
6
0
LB 3
GL
FT 3
0
0
IN 3 0
IN 3 0
GL
EA 3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 7280
REV 7275
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 8036
REV 7237
REV 6231
REV 6232
REV 7211
REV 6357, 7239
REV 6357, 7239
REV 6357, 7239
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7224
NSN
8010002970546
8010001605789
8010001615681
8010002212809
8010002212809
8520001412519
5970009559976
5340002138881
5340001930783
9505008659694
9505008782958
9505009953177
5970000631500
5970008122967
5970008222775
5340011122822
7-56
P/N
M5501/3-R8
M5501/7-F10
M5501/7-F5
M5501/9-F7
M5501/9-F7
M5501/9-F7
M5501/9-F7
M81309B2
M81786/10-4
NAS813-12
NAS814-8
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
80205
80205
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -EACH
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CORROSION PREVENTIV -TYPE 3 AND CLASS 2,
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
INSULATION SLEEVING -FOOT
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
UM EC SL
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
OZ 3
FT 3
EA 1
EA
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231 6302
REV 7223
REV 7223
REV 7223
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6357,7257
REV 7224
REV 6232
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5340010304467
5340010854234
5340011040373
5340011706662
5340011706662
5340011706662
5340011706662
8030005468637
5970010387449
5340002138881
NAS816-158
NDC000046007104
NOXRUST518CODER62-203-1
NUOCURE 28
80205
98377
02847
99559
CAP-PLUG, PROTECT
IN SHOULDER
-1 649 IN ID, 625
PROTECTIVE SKIN CRE -4 OZ TUBE
LUBRICATING OIL -
STANNOUS ETHYLHEXOA -50 LB CAN
EA 3
OZ 3
OZ
LB 3
0
0
REV 7274
REV 7157
5340008150890
6505010416902
S 50 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
6810005464853
O-A-451
O-A-451
81348
81340
AMMONIUM HYDORXIDE, -32 OUNCE BOTTLE
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, -TYPE 1, 16 OZ PT
BOTTLE
QT
PT
1
3
0
0
REV 7229
REV 7257
6810005272476
6810005843793
O-A-51 81348 ACETONE, TECHNICAL -PT 1 7 16 OUNCE CAN 6810002232739
O-A-51
O-A-51
81348
81348
ACETONE,TECHNICAL -5 GL CAN
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -LIQUID 5 GAL CAN
GL 3
GL 3
7
7
REV 7261
REV 8036
6810001844796
6810001844796
7-57
O-F-506
O-H-765
O-H-765
O-M-232
O-M-232
O-N-350
0-0-670
P/N
O-A-548
O-A-76
O-B-41
O-C-1889
O-C-265
O-C-265
O-C-303
O-C-828
O-D-1271
O-D-1271
O-D-1277
O-E-00760
O-E-00760
O-F-506
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ANTIFREEZE
ACETIC ACID GLACIAL -99 5 MIN VOL ACETIC
ACID 1 POUND BOTTLE
BATTERY WATER -5 GALLON BOTTLE
CLEANING COMPOUND, S-1 GL CAN
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, A -16 OZ BOTTLE
DISTILLED WATER, ACS -5 GL POLYETHYLENE
DRUM
CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE, T -5 LB CAN
CUPRIC SULFATE -5 GL CAN
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, -O-D-1271 LIQUID,
16 OZ BOTTLE
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, -16 OZ BOTTLE
DISINFECTANT, GENERA -TYPE 1, 25 LB DRUM
ETHYL ALCOHOL, TECHN -5 GALLON DRUM
ALCOHOL, DENATURED -O-E-00760, TY4,
32 OUNCE BOTTLE
FLUX, SOLDERING
FORM B, 1 QT CAN
-O-F-506 TYPE 1,
FLUX, SOLDERING -2 OUNCE CAN
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, T -96 OUNCE BOTTLE
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, T -96 OZ BOTTLE
METHANOL, TECHNICAL -5 GL CAN
METHANOL, TECHNICAL -5 GAL CAN, AGRADE
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC -
ORTHOPHOSPHORIC ACI -15 GALLON DRUM
7-58
UM EC SL
GL
LB 3 0
GL 3
GL 3
PT 3
GL 3
LB 3
GL 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
LB 3
GL 3
PT 3
QT 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
PT 3
GL 3
GL 3
PT 3
GL 3
6
0
0
6
6
0
6
0
0
7
0
0
7
7
0
H
0
0
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7218
REV 7253
REV 6357, 7237
REV 7257
REV 7239
REV 7225
REV 7240
REV 8036
REV 6357, 7253
REV 7162
REV 7212
REV 7161
REV 7198
REV 7211
REV 8036
REV 7237
REV 7273
16 OZ BT
REV 7211
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6810002751215
6810002979540
6850005979765
6810002331711
6810001071510
6810002646517
6810009954804
6810009954804
6840005513698
6810008238003
6810002056786
3439010699176
3439002554571
6810002229641
6810002229641
6810002756010
6810002756010
6810002229655
6810008238004
P/N
O-P-559
O-P-559
O-S-571
O-S-576
O-S-576
O-S-595
O-S-598
O-S-642
O-S-809
O-T-236
O-T-236
O-T-620
O-T-620
O-T-620
O-T-620 TY1
O-T-634
O-T-634
OAKITE JET STRIPSPECIAL
OAKITE 214M
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
44389
44389
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
POTASSIUM DICHROMAT -5 POUND BOTTLE
POTASSIUM DICHROMAT -99 0 MIN BY WT
5 LB BOX
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN -I TYPE OR II TYPE
OR III TYPE, 25 LB DRUM
SODIUM BICARBONATE, -CLASS 2, 1 LB PACK
SODIUM BICARBONATE, -CLASS 1, 1 LB BAG
SODIUM DICHROMATE, D -5 POUND BOTTLE
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE -REV 7211
UM EC SL
LB 3
LB
LB
3
3
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, TR -TYPE 1,100 LB DRUM
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -1 CLASS AND 1 TYPE
CONFORMS TO MILSTD605, 80 OZ BOTTLE
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE-O-T-236 GRB,
5 GALLON CAN
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE-GRADE B, 5 GALLON
CAN
GL
GL
3
3
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA -TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA -TY 1,1 GAL CAN
GL 3
GL 3
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA -TYPE 1, 1 GAL CAN GL 3
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA -1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE, OZ 3
32 OUNCE CAN
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, T -REV 7229
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, T -TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
GL 1
GL 3
LB 3
EA 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
PT 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
9
9
9
0
6
0
0
6
7
CLEANING COMPOUND - DR
CLEANING COMPOUND, A-OAKITE 214M
CONFORMS TO MIL-C-43616, CL-1 5 GL CAN
GL 3 0 REV 7224
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7218
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7211
6810002708177
REV 7253
REV 6225 REV 7237
REV 7161
REV 8036
REV 6357, 7253
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-34523
REV 8036
REV 7161
1 GL CAN
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
NSN
6810002646525
6810002646525
6810002628567
6810002646618
6810002905574
6810002628566
6810001416080
6810002271845
6810008191128
6810008191128
6810006640387
6810006640387
6810006640387
6810002929625
6810006784418
6810001844800
6850010457929
7-59
OC275
OE760
OE780
OG491
OH-58D
OH795
ON350
OS809
P/N
OAKITE 214M
OC265
OC265
OC265
OC265
OC265
OT620
OV-1D
P-C-111
P-C-437
P-C-437
P-C-444
81348
81348
81348
81348
97499
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
44389
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81996
81348
81348
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND -
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -1 PT CAN
BORICACID, ACS -1 LB BOTTLE
ETHYL ALCOHOL, ABSOL -ETHYL ALCOHOL
ABSOLUTE, 16 OZ BOTTLE
BORIC ACID, ACS -1 LB BOTTLE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -CRYSTAL FORM 1 LB
BOTTLE
HYDROCHLORIC ACID, P -CLASS 1, 6 LB BOTTLE
ALCOHOL, DENATURED -DENATURED FORMULA
3A AND GRADE 3, 55 GL DRUM
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -16 OZ BOTTLE
GLYCEROL, TECHNICAL -1 GAL CAN
OH-58D
HYDROFLUORICACID,T -1 GLBOTTLE
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC -1 GALLON BOTTLE
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -CL 1 TY II,
1 LB EACH
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHA -O-T-620 TY III,
12 OZ CAN
OV-1D
OV-1 D CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
CARBON REMOVING COM-TY2,5 GAL PAIL
CLEANING COMPOUND, H-SYMBOL 5190, 125 LB
DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, H -TYPE 1, 150 LB DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -TYPE 1, 5 GAL CAN
UM EC SL
GL
PT 3
LB 3
OZ 3
0
0
0
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
GL 3
OZ 3
GL 3
EA A
GL 3
GL 3
LB 1
OZ 3
EA A
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
GL 3
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
6
7
6
0
0
6
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7253
REV 7271
REV 7271
NSN
REV 8039
REV 7233
REV 7240
REV 7261
REV 7275
REV 7271
REV 7253
16 OZ BT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7271
REV 7237
REV 7211
REV 7225
REV 7243
6810002816929
6810002646535
6810002645906
6810002646535
6810002816929
6750002004206
6810002010904
6810002648997
6810002646548
6810005434012
6810002372918
6810002518007
6810009306311
6850009652332
6850002560157
6850009652330
6850009652331
7-60
P/N
P-C-451
P-C-451
P-C-451
P-C451
P-C-451
P-C-458
P-D-220
P-D-220
P-D-410
P-D-410
P-D-680
P-D-680
P-D-680
P-D-680 TY 2
P-P-101
P-P-101
P-P-101, 120 GT
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
81349
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH,ABRASIVE -P-C-451 TY1 CL1 180
GRIT, 50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
CLOTH ABRASIVE -P-C-451 TY1 CL1 240
GRIT, 50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
ABRASIVE CLOTH A -SET, ASSORTMENT GRIT
120 12 SH, GRIT 100 12 SH, GRIT 80 12 SH
ABRASIVE CLOTH A -ASSORTMENT, 1TY, 1CL,
4-1/2X5-1/2, 12 SH PER SET (GRIT 30,40,60,
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACK
-P-C-458, TY1, CL1,
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
UM EC SL
SH 3 0
SH 3
SH 1
SH 3
EA 3
SH 3
GL 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -NONMEDICATED LIQUI
TY2, 55 GAL DRUM
DISHWASHING COMPOUN -TY°E 2, 1 GL CAN OR
PLASTIC BOTTLE
DISHWASHING COMPOUN -TYPE 2, 6 LB BOX
GL 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN -P-D-680 TY 2, 5 GL
CAN
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN -P-D-680 TY 1, 55 G
DRUM
DRY CLEANING SOL -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
SOLVENT, DRY CLEAN -P-D-680 TYPE 2
PAPER, ABRASIVE -P-P-101 320 GRIT,
50 SHEETS PER PACK
PAPER, ABRASIVE -GR 11/0, 600
GRIT, 9X11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-P-P-101,120 GRIT, 50
GL
GL
GL
EA
EA
3
3 0
3
GL 3
SH 3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
7-61
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7161
REPLACES H2H701CNCM
REV 6231
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7198
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7253
6 LB BOX CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7240
REV 7240
REV 7253
6850002858011
REV 7239
REV 7273
REV 7161
NSN
5350001925051
5350001619715
5350001619066
5350002715950
5350002210872
7930005271237
7930005271237
7930008804454
7930008804454
6850002745421
6850002858012
6850002649038
5350010432278
5350002247215
5350007218115
P/N
P-P-101, 240 GT
P-P-101, 600 GT
P-P-1 21
P-P-560
P-S-1792
P-S-311 TY2
P-S-620
P-S-624
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
P-S-624
P-S-624
P-306
PC436
PC451
PC451
PC451TYPE1CLASS1
PD680
PED30-40
PED3337
PED3565
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
81348
81348
81348
81230
81230
81230
81348
80244
81349
81348
81349
81348
99742
81348
81348
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-P-P-101,240 GRIT, 50
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-P-P-101, 600 GRIT, 50
PAPER, ABRASIVE
POLISH, PLASTIC
BOTTLE
SOAP, LAUNDRY
-TYPE 1, 1 PINT
-1 TYPE AND 1 CLASS
UM EC SL
EA 3 0
EA 3
PG
PT 3
LB 3
0
0
0
SCOURING POWDER -
-P-S-620 6 OZ CAKE, SOAP, TOILET
100 PER BOX
SOAP, TOILET -1 GAL CAN
-NONMEDICATED TY1,1 SOAP, TOILET
GAL CAN
SOAP, TOILET -TY2 1 GAL CAN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1 IN WIDE X 100 FT
LONG ROLL, NATURAL COLOR
CLEANING COMPOUND, A -100 LB DRUM
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1,
120 GRIT, 9 X 11 IN SHEET 50 PER PG
CLOTH ABRASIVE
CLASS 1, SIZE 9Xll IN
-GRIT 120, TYPE 1,
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -GRIT SIZE 36
TY1, CL1 SIZE 9X11 IN EACH
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN -TYPE 2,1 PTCAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFT CN
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
QT
OT
7-62
OZ 3
EA 3
GL 3
OZ 3
6
6
0
6
GL 3
FT 3
6
0
LB 3
EA 3
0
0
EA 3 0
SH 3 0
PT 3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7161
REV 8039
NSN
5350002247207
5350002247215
REV 7273 7930011154744
100 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
7930002050442
REV 7239
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 8039
7930005798532
8520005316484
8520002280598
8520002280598
REV 7280
REV 7280
8520010587463
7510010098023
REV 7253 6850006647530
9Xll SH 50 SH PER PG 5350006382693
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275 5350006382693
REV 7225
REV 7254
5350001929319
6850001104498
P/N
PENOLA ANDOC C
PETROFLUID4607
PETROFLUID5606B
PETROTECT800
PLASTILUBEMOLY3
PLASTILUBEMOLY3
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
PLASTISEALF
PLF1M
PLIOGRIP12-3
PPP-B-0026
PPP-B-1055
PPP-B-26
PPP-B-26
PPP-B-26 TY2ST1
PPP-B-636
PPP-C-1120
PPP-C-1752
PPP-C-850
PPP-F-320
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
81230
86459
86459
86459
02307
02307
75165
06383
73842
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT CN
QT HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID QT
OZ LUBRICATING OIL
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
81348
81348
81348
80244
81348
81348
81348
SEALING, COMPOUND -1 LB CAN
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -1 HD PER PACK
ADHESIVE -1 GALLON CAN
BAG, PLASTIC
2 STYLE 1,60 PER BOX
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
-SIZE,1 0X24 IN, TYPE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -GRIT 180 FINE, SIZE
9X11 IN, 25 SH PER, BUNDLE
-SIZE, 8X81N, 1,000
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
BAG, PLASTIC
-121N X 121N, 500
MX
BOX, SHIPPING -C9, 30 IN LT X 23 IN
WD X 4 IN DEPTH, 15 EA PER BUNDLE
CUSHIONINGMATERIAL -TYPE4ANDCLASSA,
36 IN WIDE X 100 FT ROLL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 1
UM EC SL
OZ 3
OZ 3
LB 3
EA 1
GL 3
EA 1
0
0
4
0
EA 3 0
MX 3 0
7
7
DZ 3 0
EA 3 0
FT 3 0
FT 3 0
81348
81348
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1
AND GRADE R, 32 IN 2 66 FT 0 125 TK SHEET
FIBERBOARD, CORRUGAT-TYPE CF, GRADE 200,
CLASS DOMESTIC, VARIETY, 57 X 33 5 IN 25 SH
EA 3 0
SH 3 0
7-63
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7271
60 FT RO CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-343-23
REV 7271
REV 7271
NSN
REV 7157 9150001414481
14 OZ CARTRIDGE CONSUMABLE 9150001414481
REV 8039
REV 7232
REV 7273
REV 7225
5975005874871
8040000187581
8105008224338
REV 7350
REV 7224
REV 7225
8105008377755
8105008377757
8115002223022
8135002929800
8135001805922
8135008923917
8135009525418
PIN
PPP-T-0097 TY2CL8
PPP-T-42
PPP-T42TY21 INWD
PPP-T42TY21 INWD
PPP-T-60
PPP-T-60
PPP-T-60
PPPC1120
PPPC1797
PPPC843
PPPC843
PPPC843
PPPP291
PP101
PQHYDRAULICFLUID4226
PQRUSTPREVENTIVEN01 72
PQTURBINELUBRICANT5247
PQTURBINELUBRICANT6423
PQTURBINELUBRICANT6700
PQTURBINELUBRICANT7731
81348
81348
92895
92895
92895
92895
92895
92895
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
80244
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -PPP-T-0097TY2CL8, 1
IN WIDE, 2160 IN ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -PPP-T-42 TYPE 2,
1 IN WIDE, 2160 INCH ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2 5 IN WIDE OD ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2 IN WIDE X 180 YD
LONG ROLL GREEN COLOR
CUSHIONING MATER -TYPE 4 AND GRADE A
RED #211059, 2 IN TK x 24 IN WD 6 FT LG
CUSHIONING MATERIAL 450 FTROLL
CUSHIONING MATER -PPPC843 60FT LONG
AND 20 IN WIDE AND 1 IN THICK,
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -TYPE 2 AND CLASS B,
40 IN WIDE X .370 IN THICK X 165 LONG
CUSHIONINGMATERIAL -165FTLONG40 IN
WIDE 0 370 THK TY 2 CL B PLASTIC MATERIAL
FIBERBOARD, CORRUGAT-TYPE 1, 12 IN W X
250 FT L ROLL
PAPER, ABRASIVE
EACH PACK
-P-P-101,80 GRIT, 50
HYDRAULIC FLUID
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
--
--
--
--
--
LUBRICATING OIL --
UM EC SL
EA 3 6
YD
YD 3
DZ 3
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
EA 3
FT 3
SH 3
QT
OZ
QT
QT
QT
QT
YD 1
IN
IN 3
YD 3
4
4
0
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
7-64
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7156
REV 7161
REV 6230
REV 7232
REV 7280
2 IN THICK X 24 IN WIDE
X 6 FT LONG 12 PER BX
REV 8357, 7257
REV 7238
40 IN WIDE X 0 370 IN
THICK X 165 FT LONG
REV 7275
REV 7271
REV 7198
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510005824772
7510002830612
7510002830612
7510000797905
7510000745124
8135006640057
8135003004904
8135006646958
8135001838814
8135001838814
8135007823954
5350006199167
PIN
PGTURBINELUBRICANT8878
FSCM
92895
PQTURBINELUBRICANT9595 92895
PR-1422 A-1/2 MODEL 655 SEMKIT 83574
PR-1422 A-2 MODEL 654 SEMKIT 83574
PR-1710 83574
PR-420
PR-9021 B-2
05027
83574
PROSEAL 501
PROSEAL 584
PROSEAL 700
PROSEAL 706 B-2
PROSEAL 706 B-2
PROSEAL 719 B-1/2
PROSEAL596
PROTEK-SORB 121
PR1422A1-2MODEL655
PR1422A2KT50
PR1436G
PR1436GSPRAYABLE
PR146
PS411TYPE1
PX7-IPOUNDCAN
83527
83527
83527
83527
83527
83527
83527
16210
83574
83574
83574
83574
83574
81348
K6231
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
SEALING COMPOUND --
--
--
SEALING COMPOUND --
ADHESIVE --
COATING COMPOUND, ME-1 PT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -TAN COLOR, PASTE,
1 GALLON KIT
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-400 GRAM KIT
-LIQUID 1 PT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND
WIREQ CATALYST KIT
-1 PT CAN OF BASE
SEALING COMPOUND -PROSEAL70682 CLASS
B-2, 1/2 PT SEALANT & 1/2 PT JAR
SEALING COMPOUND
PT CATALYST KIT CL 8-2
-1/2 PT SEALANT 1/2
SEALING COMPOUND -TAN
ADHESIVE
DR DESICCANT, ACTIVA
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND OZ
SEALING COMPOUND GL
SEALING COMPOUND GL
1,1,1 -TRICHLORO
SKIN PROTECTIVE COM -TYPE 1, 1 LB JAR
PETROLATUM, TECHN -
7-65
UM EC SL
QT
QT
OZ 3
OZ
PT 3
PT 3
GL 3
0
4
0
GM 3
OZ 3
PT 3
PT 3
PT 3
GL 3
QT 4
OZ 3
OZ
LB 3
LB 1
2
4
2
4
4
0
5
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7275
REV 7280
REV 7239
REV 7280
REV 7261
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6850002444893
9150002500926
8030007535008
8040001429721
8030005755985
8030010589968
8040001267798
8040009646757
8030007235345
8030006169191
8030006169191
8030011059100
8040001658614
8030007535008
P/N
P069-1
P069-1
P069-6
P41422A2MODEL654
P5006-4G
QQ-A-1876
QQ-A-18761
QQ-B654
QQ-S-571
Q0-S-571
QQS571
QQN281
QQN281
QQN281
QQS561
OQS571
QQW390
QQW423
QQW423
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
80132
80132
80132
83574
81755
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
SHIPPING AND STORAG -EACH
SHIPPINGANDSTORAG -EACH
SHIPPINGANDSTORAG -EACH,5 INDEEP X 142
50 IN WIDE X 20 250 IN LONG, GRAY PLASTIC
SEALING COMPOUND -
CORD, FIBROUS
0 188 DIA 400 YD SPOOL
-OLIVE DRAB, TY3,
METAL FOIL ALUMINUM -TY 1 GR B, 75 FT 12
IN WD ROLL
METAL FOIL - 0035 INCHES THICK,
36 INCHES WIDE, 250 FOOT ROLL
BRAZING ALLOY, SILVE -0 063 DIA WIRE GR
1V BRAZING ALLOY, SILVER
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY
-
-5 LB SPOOL
SOLDER, LEAD-TIN ALL -O 0631N., 5LB SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -NICKEL QQ-N-281 CL
A 032 DIA FORM 7 CONDITION ANNEALED
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA.032, CLASS A,
FORM 7, 51 LB PER SL
BRAZING ALLOY, SILVE -COMPOSITON NO.
FS/BCP-5
SOLDER, LEAD-TIN ALL -3% SN 47% LEAD
ROSIN GORE 5 LB ROLL UNIT ISSUE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -366 FT ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
UM EC SL
EA 1 0
EA 3
EA- 3
0
0
OZ
YD 3
FT 3
FT 3
TO 3
LB
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
FT 3
LB 3
TO 3
LB 1
LB 3
LB
LB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7-66
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8039
REV 7219
REV 7198
REV 7275
REV 7272
REV 7273
REV 7280
REV 7239
REV 7275
REV 8039
REV 6232, 7243
CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
REV 7229
REV 6204, REV 7156
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8145002609556
8145002609556
8145010124088
4020002460688
9535005412453
9535007529061
3439002624188
3439002243567
3439001418244
9525008033044
9525004091866
3439000521899
3439000433623
9525005290442
P/N
OQQW423
QQW423
FSCM
81348
81348
QQW423COMPFS302-3040R316
QQW461
04-2817
RETAINING COMPOUND 75
REXHIGHTESTLYE
RM139A
RM147A
ROYCO
ROYCO22S
ROYCO308
ROYCO43
ROYCO43
ROYCO756CC7304
ROYCO756D
ROYCO899C915
ROYCO899SC
ROYC064C
RP1220
77988
77988
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
07950
02684
81348
81348
71984
05972
49309
RP1257-3A
RP1257-3A
02684
02684
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -QQW423 302
COMPOSITION AND A CONDITION, 5 LB SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SODIUM HYDROXIDE TE -
-8 OZ CARTRIDGE
--
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
LUBRICATING OIL
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL --
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM -
PASTE, ROSIN
--
--
-1 QT KIT
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
UM EC SL
FT
LB 1 0
2
7
4
LB
LB
OZ 3
BT
LB
OZ
LB
LB
QT
QT
QT
QT
CN
OT
QT
QT 1
LB
QT 3
SEALING COMPOUND -
SEALING COMPOUND -PLASTIC EPOXY RESIN,
BLUE PASTE, 3 GAL KIT, CATALYST INCLUDED
GL 3
OZ 3
2
2
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7239
REV 7224
1 QT KT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
3 GL KIT
REV 8039
NSN
9505005965101
8030007554760
8030008913113
8030008913113
7-67
P/N
RTV102
RTV103
RTV106
RTV108
RTV108-2 8OZ
RTV133
RT403C
RUSTFOIL2675
RUSTLICK606
RUSTLICK606
RUSTLICK606
S-1009
S-8275G
SAT07377
SAT07730
SAUEREISEN19
SAUEREISEN19
SCOTCH-BRITE-63 27293
SERMASEAL570A
SERMETEL W
78710
78710
SHELLAIRCRAFTTURBINEOIL551 54527
77988
84591
14098
14098
14098
06090
64484
59595
59595
80703
FSCM
01139
01139
01139
01139
01139
01139
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
12 OZ CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-MIL-A-46106 TY1,
-12 OUNCE CARTRIDGE
-3 OZ TUBE
-3 OUNCE TUBE
INSULATING COMPOUND -MOISTURE AND OIL
RESISTANT PASTE NONCORROSIVE, 2.8 OZ TUBE
ADHESIVE -MIL-A-46146, TY1,
BLK, U/I 12 OZ CARTRIDGE
OZ 3
UM EC SL
OZ 3 4
OZ 3
OZ 3
4
4
OZ 3
OZ 3
4
H
2
ASSEMBLY FLUID
LUBRICATING OIL
-4 OUNCE TUBE
--
CORROSION PREVENTIV -5 GALLON PAIL
CORROSION PREVENTIV -5 GAL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -5 GAL PAIL
ADHESIVE -300 GRAM KIT
BOTTLE, SCREW CAP
LUBRICATING OIL
-GLASS, 16 OZ CAPACITY
QT
LUBRICATING OIL
ADHESIVE
--
-1 QT CAN
OZ 3
OZ
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GM 3
EA 3
QT
OT 3
Q
2
0
4
0
0
0
80703 ADHESIVE
FORM, 1QT CAN
PAD, SCOURING
-WHITE, PASTE
-10 EACH BOX
SEALING COMPOUND -1 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV -1 GL CAN
LUBRICATING OIL --
OZ 3 2
EA 3
GL 1
GL 1
QT
0
0
4
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7233
REV 6225 REV 7218
REV 7243
REV 7209
REV 7243
REV 7272
REV 7218
REV 8039
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280
REV 7253
REV 7274
1 OT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 8039
REV 7161
REV 7223
REV 7223
NSN
8040002254548
8040008658991'
8040009023871
8040008430802
5970001345951
8040011680077
9150001595012
6850000662333
6850000662333
6850000662333
8040001817201
6640004040660
7920011465127
8030011236659
8030001450039
7-68
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
P/N FSCM NOMENCLATURE UM EC SL
SILASTIC 732 RTV 71984 SEALANT, SILICONE -8 OZ TUBE OZ 1 0
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
SJ8561 52152 PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -2 IN WIDE AND 108 YD 3 0 REV 7240 9330001696407
FT LONG
SJ8561 52152 PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -2 IN WIDE AND 0 014
THICK AND 108 IN LONG ROLL
YD 3 0 REV 7240 9330001696407
SJ8561 52152 YD 3 0 REV 8039 9330001696407
SL-5 15674
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -CLEAR, 2 INCHES
WIDE, 36 YD ROLL
FUSIBLE WEB
WT, 200 YD RL
-POLYAMIDE, 40 IN YD 3 0 REV 7272 8040011462656
SM2071-05-45
SM8539-1
35351
04614
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
--
-1 PT CAN
QT
PT 3 4 8040009646757
SM9060-3 04614 SEALING COMPOUND -CC 1 6
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6230 8030009647537
SM9060-3
SNS60WRAP30 063 1 LB
SR529/SRC18
SS-C-266
SS-P-201
91547
81348
01139
81348
81348
SEALING COMPOUND --
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY -COMP SN60 FORM W
RAFLUX TY AND CORE COND AND FLUX PCT P3
ADHESIVE
CHALK MARKING
BOX, COLOR WHITE
-1 QT KIT
-GR A COMP 1 144 PER
CC
LB 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
2
0
0
REV 7243
REV 7274
GR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
7510002855832
3439002699610
SN60WRMAP2 0.0361 LB
SN60WRP2 0 031 1LB
81348
81348
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY
-POUND
-1 LB SPOOL
LB 3
LB 3
0
0
REV 7219
REV 7156
3439004535472
3439005554629
SPL 26A 34227 LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -OZ 3 H REV 6232 9150001682000
SR529-1 GAL 01139 ADHESIVE -5 GALLON CAN GL 4 REV 7273 8040001490136
7510002236706
SS-P-821 GRFFF
SS-S-736
80244
81348
PENCIL -TY 1 CL 1 YELLOW
COLORED LEAD 12 TO THE WRAPPER
PUMICE, TECHNICAL
STONE, SHARPENING
-1 POUND
-TY 2 CL B STYLE 4
LB
EA
3
3
0
0
REV 7157
REV 7280
5350001619033
5345002436087
SS-S-736 TY2CLBST 80244 STONE, SHARPENING -EA
7-69
P/N
SSG659
SSS736
SSS736
SSS736TYPE2CLASSASTYLESSIZE5
SST1 M-CO 06383
STA-LOK PRIMER F
STAUFFERAEROHYDROIL500
27079
97854
STAUFFERJET11
STO21919
STO21919A
07950
85239
85239
STO6530
STRIPPER 156
S1607-7021
S1 67 GRADE A
S215
S237-6973-160Z
S237-6973-160Z
S282
S8275G
T-C-571
TECTYL800
TECTYL893
85239
44389
78286
81039
73159
48294
54418
22527
64484
81348
72527
72527
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
GRAPHITE, DRY -1 LB CAN
STONE, SHARPENING -TYPE 2 & STYLE 6 &
CLASS A-2, 4 IN LG X 1 IN WD .125 TK
STONE, SHARPENING -TY 2 CLASS A-2
STYLE 6
81348 STONE, SHARPENING
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
PRIMER, SEALANT
HYDRAULIC FLUID
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
--
--
--
--
--
LUBRICATING OIL --
CLEANING, COMPOUND -
PARTS KIT, REPAIR, Fl
REPAIR
SEALING COMPOUND
-KIT FIBERGLASS
--
THINNER, SYNTHETIC R -1 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -
SODIUM CYANIDE, TECH -5 LB BOTTLE
BOTTLE, SCREW CAP -GLASS, 32 OZ CAPACITY
CORD, FIBROUS
SIZE 12 COLOR NATURAL
-T-C-571 TY 1 CL 2
LUBRICATING OIL --
LUBRICATING OIL --
UM EC SL
LB 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
QT
GL 3
EA 3
CC
GL 3
OZ 1
OZ 1
LB 3
EA 3
FT 3
OZ
OZ
OT
QT
QT
EA
EA 1
OZ
QT
0
0
M
0
0
7
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
4 IN LONG X 1 IN WIDE X
0 125 THICK
REV 7280
REV 6230
REV 7240
REV 7224
REV 6230
REV 6230
5 POUND BOTTLE
REV 7274
REV 7240
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9620002336712
5345001446894
5345001446894
5975009032284
6850012687367
1560008569222
8010001490202
6850001053084
6850001053084
6810002812039
6640004040660
4020002402142
7-70
P/N
TEMPLUBE124
TEMPLUBE124
TETRAETCH20ZBT
THERMOLET188
TL5874
TL8090
TT-E-001384
TT-E-527
TT-11795
TT-1-1795
16 OZ CAN
TT-1-531
TT-1-544
TT-L-20
TT-L-20
TT-L-20
TT-L-32
TT4261
TT-M-261
TT-M-261
TT-N-95 TY2
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
76641
76641
17217
94858
59595
59595
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO NOMENCLATURE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
ETCHING SOLUTION
UM
LB
LB
-2 OZ CAN
TEMPERATURE INDICAT -1 TUBE, 188 0 DEG
FAHRENHEIT
HYDRAULIC FLUID
LUBRICATING OIL
--
QT
ENAMEL
CAN
-CL 2, 16 OZ SPRAY
ENAMEL -TT-E-527 COMP L
COLOR 37038 BLK, 1 QT CAN
INK.MARKINGSTENCIL
- 250GALLON CAN
INK MARKING STENCIL -TT-1-1795 TYPE 1,
OZ 3
EA 3
QT
PT 3
QT 3
QT 3
PT 3
6
6
4
4
F
0
REV 7275
REV 7238
REV 7275
REV 7157
REV 7217
REV 7239
INK. DRAWING
INK. MARKER, FELT TIP -4 OZ CAN
LACQUER
LUSTERLESS, 1 OT CAN
-RED COLOR #31136
-GRAY #36231,1 GAL LACQUER
CAN
LACQUER
1 GL CAN
-BLACK, COLOR 37038,
LACQUER -TY 2 ALUMINUM COLOR
#17178, 12 OZ PASTE AND CLEAR TO MK 1 GL
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -1 GALLON CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -5 GL CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -5 GL CAN
NAPHTHA, ALIPHATIC -1 GALLON CAN
DZ 3
DZ 3
OT 3
6
0
6
GL 3 6
GL 3 6
GL 3 6
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
0
7
0
0
NSN
6850004318662
6685009380435
8010001594519
8010002970546
1 OUNCE BOTTLE
REV 7271
REV 7271
7510001610813
7510002246732
7510002330546
7510002814432
8010005151568
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23 8010005151568
REC 7273 8010006647651
12 OZ PASTE AND CLEAR 8010002418406
LACQUER TO MAKE 1 GAL TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7157
REV 7237
6810002812785
6810002812762
REV 8039
REV 7161
6810002812762
6810002388119
7-71
P/N
TT-N-97
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
TT-P-381
TT-P-381
TT-R-230
TT-R-248
TT-R-251
TT-S-1732
TT-S-1732
TT-T-291
PAIL
TT-T-291
TT-T-548
TT-V-119
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81349
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
NAPHTHA, AROMATIC -1 GL CAN
MIL-N-15178 REPLACE WITH TT-N-97
PRIMER COATING
COLOR T, 1 GALLON CAN
-TT-P-1757 COMP L
UM
GL
GL
EC
3
3
PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757 L COMPOSITION PT 3
AND Y COLOR, 16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757
COMPOSITION L COLOR T. 16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
OZ 3
OZ 3 PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757 COMPOSITION
L COLOR T, 1 OT CAN PRESSURIZED
PRIMER COATING
COLOR
PRIMER COATING
COLOR T, 1 GALLON CAN
PRIMER COATING
-L COMPOSITION AND Y
-COMPOSITION LAND
-1 PTCAN
GL
GL
PT
3
3
3
SL
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE
TUBE
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE
REMOVER, PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-BLUE COLOR 2A 2 OZ
-2 OZ TUBE COLOR 2A
-CLASS 1,400 LB DRUM
-5 GL PAIL
-TT-R-251 TY4 CLB
-1/2 PT CAN
-1/2 PT CAN
THINNER, PAINT, MINER -TT-T-291 TY 1, 5 GL
THINNER, PAINT, MINER -TY1, 1 GL CAN
TOLUENE, TECHNICA
VARNISH, OIL
-5 GL CAN
--
OZ 3
OZ
LB
GL
GL
PT
PT
GL
GL
GL
GL
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
4
4
7
6
4
6
7
6
REV 7240
REV 8039
REV 7243
REV 7280
REV 7253
1 GL CAN
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7057 REV 7233
REV 8039
REV 7239
REV 7243
REV 7243
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-333-24
REV 7273
REV 7280
REV 8039
REV 7280
REV 7253
REV 7243
8030002098005
8010005587026
8010002422089
6810002900048
8010005977856
NSN
6810002239067
8010005825318
8010002970593
8010008998825
8010008990931
8010005152208
8010005825318
8010005825318
8010005510128
8010005510128
8010002271693
8010005152258
8010009264727
7-72
TT1735
TTI735
TTM261
TTP385
TTS271
TTT548
P/N
TT-V-119
TT-X-916
TTE751
TTE776
TT1735
TT1735
TTT548
TTT548
TTT548
TUFFY
TURCO HTC
TURCO 4181
TURCO 5975 A
TURCO5469
TYPE 17-4PH CONDITION A
TY23MO
TY23MO
81348
81348
81348
92128
95510
95510
61102
61102
18702
22421
59730
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
VARNISH, OIL
XYLENE, TECHNICA
UM
-1 GL CAN
-
ETHYLACETATE, TECHN -5 GAL CAN
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -1 GL CAN
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -REV 7211
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -GRADE A, 32 OZ CAN
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -GRADE A, 8 OZ CAN
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -GRADE A, 1 GL CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -55 GL DRUM
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE -DRY TYPE
SHELLAC, DRY LB
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL -32 OZ CAN
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL -1 GL CAN
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL -1 GL CAN LIQUID
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL -1 GAL CAN
PAD, SCOURING -
ALKALINE CLEANER
ALKALINE, DESCALER
-
-125 LB KEG
CLEANING COMPOUND GL
REMOVER, PAINT
METAL BAR -REV 7253
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
EC SL
GL 3
GL
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
GL 1
SH 1
EA 1
EA 1
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
EA 1
LB 3
LB 3
6
0
0
4
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
5
0
7
7
0
7
7
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 7271
REV 7233
6810008556160
REV 7254
REV 7254
REV 7254
REV 7243
8010000078164
REV 7243
REV 7253
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 6232
681001H758008
REV 7161
REV 6231
9510011326622
REV 6230
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8010005977856
6810002456694
6810002812001
6810009838551
6810002865435
6810002812763
6810005798431
6810002812002
6810002812002
6810002812002
7920006599175
6850012138797
8010001817568
5975009032284
5975009032284
7-73
UU-T-91
UUT106
U21A
V-T-276
V-T-276
V-T-295
V-T-295
V-T-295
P/N
U-T-30
UH60A
UH1H
UNIVISJ41
UU-C-806
UU-P-268 TY1GRB
UU-S-625
UU-T-106
UU-T-595
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
FSCM
81348
78286
97499
29700
NOMENCLATURE
TALCUM POWDER
UH-60A
UH-1H
HYDRAULIC FLUID
-8OZ BOTTLE
81348 CUP, PAPER -UU-806
TY4, STA, CL3, 1000 PER BOX
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT-25 FT PER ROLL 80244
81348 STENCILBOARD -UU-S-625 TY2 GR3, 18
500W X 18.500L X 0 010-0 012 TH, SHEET
81348 TAPE PRESSURE SENSI -2160 IN LONG AND
1/2 IN WIDE
81348 TOWEL, PAPER
BOX
-TYPE 6 100 SH PER
81348
81348
81996
TAPE PRESSURE SENSI -UU-T-91 TYPE 1
12961N LONG AND 1 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
U21A
U-21A CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
81348 THREAD -COLOR OLIVE DRAB
66022 SIZE 50, TYPE IA3 6000 YD CONE
81348 THREAD -TY 3A, Z TWIST OLIVE
DRAB COLOR ASSN OF US 66022 6000 YDS CON
81348
81348
THREAD -V-T-295 TYPE 1 AND
CLASS A, 1362 5 YARDS LONG
THREAD
SIZE 6, 2520 YARDS LONG
-V-T-295 TY I CL A,
81348 THREAD -TYPE 1 & CLASS A
OLIVE DRAB #66022, 2800 YD TUBE
UM EC SL
EA 3
EA 1
7
0
0 EA 3
QT
EA 3 0
EA 3
SH 3
EA 3
SH 3
YD 3
YD
E A
YD 3
OZ 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7156
REV 7198
REV 7156
REV 7161
REV 63578
REV 7218
REV 7239
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8510008170295
7350009038144
8135001607759
9310002404737
7510010264661
7920008239772
7510006341549
REV 7272
REV 7280
REV 7237
REV 7243
2800 YD TU CONSUMABLEW
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
8310001873920
8310001977695
8310002271244
8310002043749
8310002622772
7-74
P/N
V-45D
VC3
FSCM
83014
04866
VERSAMIDE125 11884
VERSILOK 204/ACCELERATOR 4 30676
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE -BUNA-N, 1QT, FOR
USE WITH VELCRO HOOK AND LOOP TAPE
UM EC SL
OT 3 0
COATING COMPOUND, PL-4 OUNCE BOTTLE
PLASTIC SQUEEZE
CATALYST, ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
OZ KIT
-1 PT
-ACRYLIC, OFF WHITE, 3
ADHESIVE
THREAD
-ACRYLIC, 3 OZ TUBE
-V-T-276 TY IB3,
EA 3
PT 1
OZ 3
OZ 3
YD 3
5
4
0
0
0
VERSILOK 506/ACCELERATOR 4 30676
VT276
SIZE 16, TUBE
81348
VT276 81348
WC846
WCB50
W-D-1078
W-D-1078
W-D-1078
W-K-211
W-L-1071
W-L-765
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
THREAD -IB3 TY, 4PLY, Z-TWIST,
SIZE 16, 66043, COND GLAZED, 16 OZ TUBE
CUTTING FLUID
CUTTING FLUID
-TY 1 55 GAL DRUM
-GR B TY I 5 GAL CAN
DAMPING FLUID
DAMPING FLUID
DAMPING FLUID
-1 LB CAN
-1 POUND CAN
-1 LB CAN
KEROSINE
CAN
-KEROSENE 1 GALLON
LUBRICATING OIL, MIN -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
POWDER
LUBRICATING OIL, GEA -250 GRADE, 1 GAL CAN
OZ 3 0
GL 3
GL 3
LB 1
LB 3
LB 3
GL 1
6
6
7
7
6
0
GL 3 7
GL 3 7
W-L-800
W-L-800
W-L-825
W-L-825
W-P-216
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN -4 OZ CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN -16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, REF -WL825 TYPE 3
LUBRICATING OIL, REF -TYPE 2
PENETRATING OIL -1 PT CAN
OZ 1
QT 3
QT 3
GL 3
7
7
6
6
PT 3 7
7-75
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
ADDITONAL INFO
REV 7272
REV 7219
REV 7229
REV 7272
REV 7272
REV 6357, 7243
REV 7273
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7229
1 QT CAN
REV 7273
REV 7229
REV 7253
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7156
REV 6357,7257
1 QT CAN
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
REV 7223
NSN
8040012038976
8030001635792
8040007121419
8040011609551
8040011703599
8310005301182
8310005301182
9150002618144
9150008838478
9150002698246
9150008644973
9150002698246
9140002426748
9150002402260
9150002920097
9150002732389
9150004580075
9150005982911
9150002929657
9150002617899
P/N
W-P-216
W-P-236
VV-P-236
W-W-95
WB231
WF800GRADEDFAAR
VVF800GRADEDF2RE
WK211
WL800
WL800
WVW95
VVW95
WD40
WW2
WX-1206
XSL7828
X1170
YT283
Y9132B
WIDE ROLL
Y9132B
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
09137
99017
61784
54527
20999
33870
52152
52152
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
PENETRATING OIL
UM
-TY 1, 1 PT CAN
PETROLATUM, TECHN -W-P-236, TY5, CL2, 1 7
50 LB CAN
PETROLATUM,TECHN -CL2 AND TY4,
1 750 LB CAN
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI -W-W-95, TY1, GRC,
POUND
BENZENE, TECHNICAL -GRADE A, 1 GL CAN
DIESEL FUEL -GR DF-A 5 GAL CAN
DIESEL FUEL
KEROSINE
-GR DF-2 55 GAL DRUM
--
LUBRICATING OIL GEN -1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN -5 GL CAN
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI -W-W-95, TY1, GRAA,
11 LB CAKE
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI GR ATY 1, 1 LB CAKE
CORROSION PREVENTIV -
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -EACH
PLASTIC STRIP, ADHES -ADHESIVE COATED
ACETONE TY, 026 THK, 5 IN WD, 8FT RL
HYDRAULIC FLUID --
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2 MIL THICK ALUMOIM
WITH PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE ON
HYDRAULIC FLUID --
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -36 YD LONG X 3/4 IN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -3/4 IN WD 1296 IN
LONG ROLL COLOR BLACK
EC SL
PT 3
LB 3
7
6
LB 3
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
OT 3
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
OZ 3
EA 3
FT 3
QT
EA 3
QT
YD 3
YD 3
6
7
7
4
4
0
0
7
4
6
6
0
0
7
7
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 6225, REV 7156
REV 7275
REV 7212
REV 7261
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7239
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7157
1 LB CAKE TM 55-1500-34523
REV 7224
REV 7273
REV 7280 7510004216449
36 YD LONG & 0.075 IN WIDE 7510008782052
DE RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280 7510008782052
NSN
9150002617899
9150002500926
9150002500926
9160002852048
6810002815272
9140002865282
9140002865296
9140002426748
9150002316689
9150002319062
9160002852047
9160002852044
8030008387789
5340007922683
9330012028903
7-76
P/N
Y9265A
Y9265A
ZL22A
ZZ-E-00661
ZZ-E-00661
0-A-51
0-A-51
0-A-76
0C1889
0-S-576
0C265
0C265
OE760
PAIL
0F498
OT620
005-467-020
02GY-3
020X304
02016
02016
02016
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
13499
33461
85570
10136
10136
10136
FSCM
52152
52152
37676
81348
81348
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -36 YD LONG X 5 IN
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -5 IN WD X 36 IN
LONG ROLL
INSPECTION PENETRAN -1 GL CAN
ERASER, RUBBER -TYPE 7 AND STYLE A
OR STYLE B, 12 EA PER BOX
ERASER, RUBBER -TYPE 3 AND CLASS 2
AND STYLE C, 12 EA PER BOX
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -1 GALLON CAN
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -5 GALLON CAN
ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL -5 LB BOTTLE
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -SOLVENT, 55 GAL DRUM
SODIUM BICARBONATE, -O-S-576, CL2, 1 LB
PACKAGE
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN -1 LB BOTTLE
BORIC ACID, ACS -1 LB BOTTLE
ALCOHOL, DENATURED -OE760 GRADE 3, 5 GL
UM EC SL
YD 3 7
YD 3
GL 3
EA 3
EA 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
GL 3
LB 3
EA 3
LB 3
GL 3
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
0
3
0
7
0
FLUX, BRAZING -TYPE A, 8 OZ JAR
1,1, 1-TRICHLOROETHA --
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND OZ
COATING AND SEALANT -1 GL CAN
THINNER, SYNTHETIC R --
CLEANING COMPOUND, S --
CLEANING COMPOUND, S --
CLEANING COMPOUND, S --
OZ 3
OZ 3
0
6
QT 1
GL 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
0
0
0
0
5
7-77
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
36 YD LONG & 5 IN WIDE 7510001450171
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280
REV 7223
REV 7257
7510001450171
6850005856425
7510003238788
REV 7257 7510006197714
REV 7161
REV 7238
REV 7233
REV 7273
REV 7161
REV 7211
REV 7233
REV 7240
REV 7275
REV 6232, 7243
6810010030262
6810001844796
6810002751215
6850002097947
6810002646618
6810002646593
6810002646535
6810002010907
3439009134750
6810009306311
REV 7232
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230, 6302
8030012575774
8010001818080
6850001053084
6850001053084
6850001053084
080-31
08001
083-21
085-21
08521
08831
1 161
P/N
034-000765
066M
078-21
07821
080894-210
08-0988-005
08-0988-005
1 I41NDIA
1A27
1B15H
10-620
10-70500-12
100-476833-002
100-476842-001
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
26916
86297
05972
05972
98897
98897
98897
05972
04963
05972
05972
05972
05972
52125
72205
99109
99109
72653
77820
90073
EPOXY COATING KIT
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
INSULATING COMPOUND --
STONE, SHARPENING
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
--
--
--
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL --
-2 QT KIT
90073
EPOXY COATING KIT
2 QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
ADHESIVE
SEALING COMPOUND
-LUSTERLESS BLACK
-
-REV 7239
--
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
--
--
SEALING COMPOUND --
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -1 IN WIDE X 36 YARD
LONG ROLL
ROPE, FIBROUS --
INSULATING VARNISH, -1 OT CAN
INSULATING VARNISH, -12 OZ AEROSOL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND --
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST --
ACCESS-BULK --
ACCESS-BULK --
UM EC SL
KT
EA 3
CC 3
0
6
CC 3
OZ 1
OT 3
6
H
6
EA 3 6
CC 1
OZ 3
CC 1
CC 3
CC 3
CC 1
YD 3
5
0
6
6
5
0
6
FT 1
QT 3
OZ 3
CN
EA 1
EA 1
0
0
0
H
H
EA 1 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
5345011032427
REV 6232, 7243
REV 6232, 7243
REV 6230
2 QT KT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275
REV 6231
REV 6232
REV 6232, 7243
REV 6232, 7243
REV 6230
REV 7280
REV 6230
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 6232
DIGITAL DISPLAY PANEL
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, TURBINE GAS
TEMP. FOR AH-64
NSN
5340002138881
8030000812326
8030000812326
9150007540064
8010001519979
8010001519979
8030000812328
8040001092481
8030000812331
8030000812335
8030000812335
8030000812338
9330011017505
4020005239641
5970009953652
5970009904924
7-78
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
P/N
100476843-001
100-476844-001
100-476845-001
100476847-001
100476848001
FSCM
90073
90073
90073
90073
90073
NOMENCLATURE
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
--
--
--
--
--
100-476849001
10511620
10587076-3
1080
11G-1000 SZ8 1/2
110128-3
12Z12139PC43
12Z12139PC43
120-OPAQUE WHITE
120-5
1200 RTV PRIME COAT-CLEAR
1202-QT
1219270-8
1219270-8
1219270-8
90073 ACCESS-BULK
19200 LEAD SHOT
18876
95760
SEALING COMPOUND
--
-1 WESTERN SHOT
--
DUMMY CONNECTOR, PLU-EACH
44379
79318
10001
10001
05820
05820
71984
08800
06840
19315
55972
RUBBER GLOVES
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
-SIZE 8-1/2, EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
INSULATING COMPOUND -
SEALING COMPOUND -5 OZ TUBE
-1 PINT CAN
INSULATING VARNISH, -1 QT CAN
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST --
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST --
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST --
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
EA 1 0
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
0
0
0
0
EA 1
LB 3
CC 1
EA 3
EA
EA
EA
EA 3
EA 1
EA 3
EA 1
OZ 3
OZ 1
PT 3
OZ 3
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
INDICATOR, ENG TORQUE
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, GAS GEN (RPM)
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, FUEL QTY FOR
AH-64
INDICATOR, OIL PRESSURE
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, ENG TURBINE/
ROTOR FOR AH-64
SIGNAL DATA CONVERTER
FOR AH-64
REV 7280
REV 6231
REV 7224
1680011949799
REV 6232
REV 7223
REV 6231
REV 7218
REV 7229
8040008454304
REV 7280
NSN
9650003126640
8030000812328
5935003529077
5340002138881
5340005760780
5340005760780
5970011003881
8030010340394
5970002962129
7-79
P/N
126020
1320
13213E5171-285
1372W
139981
14P1
14556
1465C
15 NOF 9W
15 NOF 9W
15-0002
1659
1659
1751 B/A
1751 B/A
1751 B/A
178D542P29
178D542P29
1791K7
1791K7
04963
04963
04963
07482
89954
39428
39428
FSCM
10138
07013
97403
77247
66640
82146
10138
73842
00768
00768
26477
95746
95746
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
ACCESS-BULK
ETHYLENE PROPYLENE -SQUARE FOOT
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 INCHES ROLL
SEALING COMPOUND -10 OZ TUBE
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
PETROLATUM, TECHN -
INSULATING COMPOUND -
ACCELERATOR -1 PINT CAN
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -
LAPPING AND GRINDIN -GRIT 400 METAL
WORKING, 40Z JAR ABRAV MAT ALUMINUM OXIDE
MAT, REINFORCING, FIB -50 YARD ROLL
MAT, REINFORCING, FIB -WHITE, 0045 INCH
THICK, 2 INCHES WIDE, 54 YD ROLL
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE PLASTIC
EPOXY RESIN COLOR ALUMINUM, 1 PT CAN KIT
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE PLASTIC
EPOXY RESIN COLOR ALUMINUM, ONE QT CAN
ADHESIVE
ALUMINUM
U/I 1 QT KIT, COLOR
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
TAPE, DUCT
TAPE, DUCT
-1791K7 2 INCH WIDE
--
UM EC SL
EA 1 0
YD 3
YD 3
0
0
PT 3 2
QT 3 2
QT 3 2
EA 1
EA 1
YD 3
YD 0
0
0
0
SF 1
IN 3
OZ 3
EA 1
LB 1
OZ 1
PT 3
YD
YD 1
OZ 3
6
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
INDICATOR, ATTITUDE
FOR AH-64
REV 7232
REV 7223
REV 7240
REV 6232
REV 6230
REV 6231
REV 7273
REV 7218
REV 7280
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7272
REV 6231
REV 6231
51 INCHES ROLL
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6810011884522
7510010645172
8030005997753
5340002138881
9150002500926
5970011003881
4020011006823
5350001516111
9340011778572
9340011778572
8040001236954
8040009591854
8040009591854
5340005760780
5340005760780
5640001032254
5640001032254
7-80
P/N
1800
1831
1895C
194-505-9001
1954
2
2000
2006
204-040-755-5
205-706-083-1
2107
PER PKG
2107
2128A
2170-1
2172-2
222
2227
23B28035-5
237-6973-160Z CAN
2380TURBOOILWS600
2392TURBOOIL
FSCM
99189
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
LAPPING AND GRINDIN -1 LB CAN
86460
26136
26136
80769
72658
70167
99109
73842
99193
80988
54527
09581
05961
97499
97499
73685
73685
54418
29700
29700
INSULATING COMPOUND --
CEMENT AND ACCELERA -1 QUART
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST --
ERASER, RUBBER -12 EA PER BOX
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
PAPER, ABRASIVE
--
--
CLEANING COMPOUND --
LUBRICANT -6 OZ TUBE
REPAIR KIT, SUPPRESS -1 EA KIT
PENCIL
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
-COLOR-YELLOW, 12 EA
PENCIL
CORE 12 TO A PACK
-NON-LEADED YELLOW
CLEANING COMPOUND --
ACCESS-BULK --
ACCESS-BULK
TAPE, DUCT
--
YD
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN --
FASTENER TAPE, HOOK -MIL-F-21840 TYPE 2 AND
CLASS 1,2 IN WIDE, BLACK, YARD
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -
LUBRICATING OIL --
LUBRICATING OIL --
UM EC SL
LB 3 0
KT
QT 3
EA 1
EA 3
CN
EA 1
DR
OZ 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
0
R
0
0
EA 3 0
DR
EA 1
EA 1
0
0
EA
YD 3 0
OZ 1
QT
QT
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
1 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-238-23
REV 7273
REV 6231
REV 7257
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5350001515600
IND VERT VEL PILOT AH-64
INDICATOR AIRSPEED AH-64
REV 7239
REV 6230
8040010289866
5340009177850
7510009495055
5350002247215
REV 7239
REV 7275
12 EA PER PKG CONSUMABLE
9150005068497
1560001033459
7510004650994
REV 7280 7510004650994
8315009264931
62850001053084
7-81
P/N
2393TURBOOIL
2395
240323
242-21
24221
25-1316-0002
25009-1
GRAY, TY1 CL3, 2 5 OZ KIT
251M
26226203-01
28B391-2-B
299-947-107
299-947-107TY1CL1
299-947-125 TY2 CL 2
29994
310AC
3140 RTV
3140 RTV LB
3145 RTV GRAY
3193631
321
321R
34
27293
99167
83298
97499
97499
97499
99167
76842
94499
71984
71984
10001
71984
71984
04963
FSCM
29700
29700
76541
05972
05972
57003
92108
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICAING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
FABRIC, NYLON
--
--
-1000 FT ROLL
-SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
GASKETING, MATERIAL
ADHESIVE -LIQUID, COLOR -
KIT, AIRCRAFT CLEANI -1 KIT
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
ACCESS-BULK
ADHESIVE
CLASS 5, 1 PT CAN
-299-947-107 TYPE 2
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE -DARK BLUE, 1 GL KIT
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD -
CORROSION PREVENTIV -
INSULATING COMPOUND -3 OZ TUBE
INSULATING COMPOUND -1 LB CAN
ADHESIVE -3 OZ TUBE
DUMMY CONNECTOR, PLU-
COATING, MOLYKOTE OZ
COATING, MOLYKOTE OZ
ADHESIVE -1 GL CAN
7-82
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
QT
QT
FT 1 0
0 CC
CC 0
0 FT 1
OZ 3 2
EA 3
EA 1
EA 1
PT 3
0
4
0
0
QT 1
EA 3
EA 1
QT
OZ 3
LB 3
OZ 3
EA 1
4
4
0
2
0
F
F
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7272
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7254
REV 6231
GENERATOR FOR AH-64
REV 7239
REV 6203
REV 7274
REV 6231
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 6232
GL 3 0 REV 7239
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040001520017
7920004906046
5340009177850
8040006640439
8040001658614
8040010435423
5365007730760
5970007913716
5970001108234
8040001450020
5935003529077
8040011045386
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
P/N
34310513062
35
3604
372
FSCM
D0483
05972
70829
03530
NOMENCLATURE
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
SEALING COMPOUND -EACH
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN --
LEAK DETECTION FLUI -4 OZ PER BOTTLE,
121 BOTTLES PER BOX
UM EC SL
EA
EA 3
EA 1
OZ 3
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7225
REV 6231
REV 7243
NSN
8030006149206
6850009354068
378-5621
3800102-2
71984
70210
SEALING COMPOUND --
GTCP36-55H
OZ
EA 1 0
0
APU FOR AH-64
REV 7280 3870 94960 TAPE, REFLECTIVE
LONG ROLL
-1 IN WIDE X 50 YD YD 3 9390001655988
3913-G1 53592 LUBRICANT -6OZ TUBE OZ 3 R REV 7232 9150005068497
4-32163-601X
4L210
A2608
81755
SEALING COMPOUND -
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM D-
CC 1
LB 1
5
6
REV 6231
REV 6231
8030001806222
9150007542595
4008-4
40249-1
61102
80254
CLEANING COMPOUND DR
DESICCANT, ACTIVA -EA 1 0 REV 6231 6850002646572
4049-0015 19397 STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -EA 1 0 REV 6230 5975009032284
4104 52152 PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -18 YD LONG X 5 IN
WIDE X .25 THICK --
SILICONE COMPOUND --
EA 3 4 18 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
WIDE X 0 250 THICK
9330009845834
410608-1
4116
96214
52152 TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -4116, 3/4 IN WIDE
AND 2592 IN LONG
OZ 1
IN 3
7
7
REV 6230
REV 7239
6850008807616
7510009489543
EA 415804-8
415936-2
416993-1
417564-1
4275140-1
96214
96214
96214
96214
05869
SEALING COMPOUND --
ADHESIVE QT
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL --
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL --
SEALING COMPOUND --
OZ
OZ
CC
1
1
1
H
H
5
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
9150007540064
9150007540064
8030000812338
7-83
4529670544
4529670544
471 CLEAR 1 IN
473
498
499-066-057
5 BLACK
5-16SC
5008
5020-8 INCHES
5071C
P/N
429-001-124
4308
435-0002-010
435-1169-010
437167
44D111
4416 1IN36YDWHITE
443
45-0202-1
4516
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
07421
52152
13499
13499
36378
25140
52152
79899
72914
52152
03890
03890
26066
26066
71468
07421
99017
95760
08711
52942
73842
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
DESICCANT, ACTIVA
CAN
-250 BAGS PER 5 GAL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1/8 IN 3 18MM 36
YDS PER U/I CHARCOAL GRAY
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
SEALING COMPOUND
PETROLATUM, TECHN LB
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -COLOR WHITE, 1 IN WD
ROLL
LUBRICANT, INNER TUB -
ACCESS-BULK EA
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI - 062 WIDE AND
1296 IN LONG PER ROLL, BLACK
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -BLACK COLOR
BASIC, GREEN COLOR SYMBOL
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1 IN WD X 1296 IN
LONG ROLL CLEAR COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -36 Y) LONG X 1 IN
WIDE ROLL
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
SILICONE COMPOUND OZ
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -EACH
GASKET MATERIAL -
DISCHARGER, ELECTROS -8 INCHES LONG
ADHESIVE -1 QT CAN
UM EC SL
EA 3 0
YD 1
EA 1
EA 1
BT
1 1
YD 3
LB 0
1 0
YD 1
FT 1
FT 1
YD 3
YD 3
EA
1 7
EA 1
EA 3
EA 1
EA 3
QT 3
7
5
6
0
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
7-84
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
REV 7243
NSN
6850002646562
7510001487275
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7273
2640002646642
SEARCH LANDING LT
5975009032284
5975009032284
8030001806222
9150002500926
7510010712828
7510000797604
5970009559976 REV 6231, 6302
REV 6231
REV 7280
5970009559976
7510005152856
36 YD LONG X 1 IN WIDE 7510005152856
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6230
REV 6231, 6302
REV 7223
REV 7233
REV 7219
REV 7271
6850008807616
5340010854234
5340007774620
5330012164267
5920011544719
8040003905606
P/N
510
51008
511131-4
5200-5187-5194
5253
5423
5490
55-1043-1
56931
PER CASE
57761
58A5A49-4
5812
588-017-9001
588125
TM 55-1520-238-23
59
592-31
6G236-6
604-1
6044T06G01
609-31
609-31
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
FSCM
54527
73165
80020
89616
89373
34357
26066
70210
75271
29700
05972
80063
07099
99207
05972
05972
83323
05972
73030
10001
88301
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
--
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND --
SEALING COMPOUND --
CLOTH, LAMINATED -NYLON, 30 OZ PER SQ
YD, 40 IN WIDE, LENGTH 1 YD
RUBBER SHEET, SOLID - 031 THK, 481N
WIDE, SELF SEALING
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI - 0120 THK, 18 YD
LT, BOX OF 18 RL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1296 IN LONG AND
4 IN WIDE ROLL
MOLYBDENUM DISULFID --
SEALING COMPOUND -BROWN, 10 BOTTLES
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL --
SEALING COMPOUND --
TAPE, DUCT --
PRIMER, ADHESIVE --
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH -5 YD PACKAGE
LUBRICATING OIL
SEALING COMPOUND
--
-50 MILLILITERS TUBE
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -
TAPE, INSULATION ELE --
T700-GE-701
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND --
--
--
UM EC SL
QT
LB 1
CC 1
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
YD 3
7
0
4
5
6
2
0
LB 1
CC 3
LB 1
CC 1
YD
PT 1
YD 3
QT
MI 3
-GL 3
FT
EA 1
CC 1
CC 1
6
5
0
0
5
7
0
0
5
5
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7273
REV 7275
REV 7273
REV 7240
6810002646715
REV 7273
REV 6301
REV 6231
REV 6231
5 YD PG CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7225
REV 6232, 6357, 7253
REV 6231
REV 6231
NSN
8030005975367
8030000812338
9320005998440
9320009498363
7510011576920
7510009230591
8030003390310
· 9505002212650
8030000812328
8040008454304
8305011250725
8030010540740
6850005979765
8030001806222
8030001806222
7-85
64031
642AS0819
6423
6510568
657
6740053-12
6740053-12
683-3-3
6871617-2
P/N
609-31
609-31
609-31
609-31
6168-8792
6170-18-7
6170-18-7
62-1926-2604-2
6263A
630AA
635
6871617-2
715K
73X
730RTV
FSCM
05972
05972
05972
05972
53718
53390
53390
D2607
94580
73219
05972
05972
30003
92895
S4956
61102
24617
73342
98502
73342
73342
86460
12744
71984
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
UM EC SL
-- CC 1 5
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND --
SHIPPING AND STORAG --
--
--
DISTILLEDWATER, TEC -20ZBOTTLE
DISTILLED WATER, TEC -
SEALING COMPOUND
ADHESIVE
--
-AMBER, LIGHT
GREASE, GENERAL PURP --
SEALING COMPOUND --
5
5
5
CC 1
CC 1
CC 1
EA
OZ 3
OZ
OZ 1
QT 3
LB 3
CC
2
0
0
0
6
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
LUBRICATING OIL -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
-50 CC BOTTLE
-
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -55 GAL DRUM
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
INSULATING COMPOUND -
BAG, PLASTIC -EACH, SIZE
24 IN X 36 IN, TYPE 2 AND STYLE 1
BAG, PLASTIC
CLEANING COMPOUND -
INK, STAMP PAD -16 OZ BOTTLE, BLACK
ADHESIVE -7 OZ TUBE
CC 3
OZ 1
QT
EA 1
GL 3
EA 1
EA 1
PT 1
EA 3
MX 1
GL
PT 1
OZ 3
0
4
0
0
0
0
H
0
5
2
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6302
REV 7157
REV 6230
8040010046194
5 LB CAN
REV 7224
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7275
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6231
REV 7223
REV 6231
REV 6226, 7253
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030001806222
8030001806222
8030001806222
8030001806222
6810010701784
810010701784
8030007794700
9150006631770
8030001116404
8030007794700
5975009032284
6850008101762
5340002138881
5340002138881
5970001810190
8105000540939
8105000540939
8040002512312
7-86
764-56
76456
7956584-06
7963 NP
80C29
801362
8089ABX
8089ABX
809847
809850
81
8179172
8198810
82C121 PT
82C18
P/N
7400-1810
7447
747-56
747-56
74756
7527
7534256P2
764-55
05972
05972
90536
21361
73842
19203
99384
99384
19203
19203
26066
18876
19200
73842
73842
FSCM
79318
27293
05972
05972
05972
37940
99971
05972
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
SILICONE COMPOUND -
PAD, SCOURING -20 PADS TO A BOX
PRIMER, SEALING COM -6 OZ CAN AEROSOL
PRIMER, SEALING COM -
PRIMER, SEALING COM
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN -
ADHESIVE --
PRIMER, SEALING COMP -N GRADE AND R FORM,
4 OZ BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND --
SEALING COMPOUND --
SEALING COMPOUND --
CLEANING COMPOUND --
ADHESIVE
SILICONE COMPOUND
- 500 PINT KIT
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
XYLENE, TECHNICA
TOLUENE, TECHNICA
-1 QT KIT
-1 QUART KIT
-
-
PRIMER COATING -15 OZ CAN
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
ROPE, FIBROUS -
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
1 PT KIT
-1 PT CAN
-POLYURETHANE, BLK,
UM EC SL
OZ 1 7
EA 1
EA 1
0
5
EA
EA
EA
SH
1
1
OZ 3
5
5
6
6
0
0
7
7
0
0
4
4
2
7
OZ
OZ
CC
DR
PT 3
OZ 1
QT 3
QT 3
GL 1
GL 3
OZ 3
EA 1
FT 1
PT 3
PT 3
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 7232
REV 7224
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6219, 7243
REV 7273
REV 6230
REV 7233
REV 7273
REV 6231
REV 6232
REV 7243
REV 6231
REV 6230
REV 7240
REV 7272
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6850008807616
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030009002373
8040005183455
6850008807616
8040008284936
8040008284936
6810005844070
6810002900048
8010010400947
5340005760780
4020005239641
8040011292558
8040011292559
7-87
P/N
8202
828
828305
835254
835254
83842
838595
838595
838842
840492
8490010
86
8643130
8643130
870378
871173
871173
8783151
8783476
8783476
8790670-1
8790710
FSCM
32204
86961
19203
19207
18876
27293
19200
19200
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19203
19207
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND, S -
RESIN COATING, THERM -1 PT CN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
INK, MARKING STENCIL -BLACK 37038,16 OZ
AEROSOL CAN
INK, MARKING STENCIL -TYPE 1 YELLOW, 16
OZ CAN
PRIMER, ADHESIVE PT
LEAK DETECTION FLUI -REV 7237
LEAK DETECTION FLUI
PRIMER, ADHESIVE PT
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH YD
GREASE, PLUG VALVE -SILICONE, 8 OZ, TUBE
PAD, SCOURING EA
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
LB
LB
SEALING COMPOUND CC
LAYOUT DYE -COLOR, BLUE
LAYOUT DYE -1 PT CAN
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 INCH ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
DESICCANT, ACTIVA -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -PPP-T-42, TY2, 2160
INCH ROLL
UM EC SL
GL 3 0
PT 3
YD 1
OZ 3 4
4
4
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
4
7
1 0
1
1
EA 3
3 0
6
6
1 5
PT 1
OZ 3
EA
IN
IN
EA 1
IN 3
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
4
4
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6232
REV 7271
REV 6230
16 OZ AEROSOL CN CONSUM-
ABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
16 OZ CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
NSN
7930002618954
8030000861506
7510002830612
7510002246733
7510002246733
6850009354068
REV 6232
REV 6230
REV 7275
REV 7243
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6231
REV 7275
REV 7198
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 7161
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
6850009354068
8305002222423
9150006169212
7920009343469
9150002698255
9150002698255
8030000812338
6850006649067
6850006649067
7510002666712
7510002666712
6850002646572
7510002830612
7-88
945010
945010
945011
9511C2010
97121-412R
97121-412R
97121-418R
98
P/N
8790710
88-31
883859
900010-32C
90001 u-32C
900010-32C
900010-32C
9001512-0011
9018440
9150-042
9150-042-1 POUND CAN
930AA
94-002
944294-2
945010
19203
19203
19203
87557
K1100
02660
02660
77247
FSCM
19203
05972
19203
00624
00624
00624
00624
52571
18876
D9455
D9455
73219
71984
06481
19203
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 1
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
SEALING COMPOUND -
COVER, ELECTRICAL CO -EACH
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -366 FT ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
SEALING COMPOUND
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
-
PETROLATUM, TECH -
PETROLATUM, TECHN -
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OUNCE TUBE
SEALING COMPOUND -
SEALING COMPOUND
CUSHIONING MATER
IN TK 12 PER BOX
CUSHIONING MATER
-
-24 IN WD 6 FT LG 2
-
CUSHIONING MATER -TY IV GRADE A FEALT
6 FT LONG 24 IN WD 21 IN THK, 12 TO PACK
CORROSION PREVENTIV -
SILICONE COMPOUND OZ
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
SEALING COMPOUND -4 OZ CAN
FT 1
EA 3
GL 1
1 7
EA 1
EA 1
EA
OZ 3
UM EC SL
YD 1 4
CC 1
EA 3
5
0
LB 3
LB 1
LB 1
LB 1
0
0
0
0
6 CC 1
EA
LB
LB 1 6
OZ 3
OZ
BT
FT 3
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7223
366 FOOT ROLL
9505002934208
9505002934208
9505002934208
REV 6232
REV 6230
REV 7161
REV 7223
REV 6231
REV 7275
8030002312345
REV 6230
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 7272
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510002830612
8030000812338
5935008007685
9505002934208
9150002500926
9150009531694
8135006640057
8135006640057
8135006640057
6850008807616
5340002138881
5340002138881
8030010248302
7-89
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
ABRASIVE CLOTH A -ASSORTMENT, 1IY, 1CL, 4
-1/2X5-1/2, 12 SH PER SET (GRIT 30, 40, 60,
ACCELERATOR
ACCESS
GEN ACCESSORIES
ACCESS-BULK
P/N
P-C-451
ABRASIVE CLOTH A -SET, ASSORTMENT GRIT P-C-451
120 12 SH, GRIT 100 12 SH, GRIT 80 12 SH
ACCELERATOR
AMBER, 8 OZ CAN
-HAZY TO CLEAR ACCELERATOR NO 4
-1 PINT CAN
-THIS MODEL FOR ALL
1465C
ACCESS
2172-2
126020 ACCESS-BULK
AH-64
ACCESS-BULK
AH-64
100-476845-001
FSCM
81348
81348
30676
73842
81996
26136
10138
90073
UM
EA
PT
EA
EA
EA
1
1
3
1
EC
3
SH 3 0
OZ
EA
3
1
ACCESS-BULK
FOR AH-64
ACCESS-BULK
100-476847-001
100-476844-001
90073
90073
EA
EA
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SL
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5350002715950
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7273
INDICATOR AIRSPEED AH-64
INDICATOR, ATTITUDE FOR
INDICATOR, FUEL QTY FOR
INDICATOR, OIL PRESSURE
5350001619066
8040011812355
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
ACCESS-BULK
100-476848-001
100-476843-001
100-476842-001
2170-1
100-476833-002
100-476849-001
28B391-2-B
45-0202-1
90073
90073
90073
26136
90073
90073
83298
72914
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INDICATOR, GAS GEN (RPM)
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, ENG TURBINE/
ROTOR FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, ENG TORQUE
FOR AH-64
INDICATOR, TURBINE GAS
TEMP FOR AH-64
IND VERT VEL PILOT AH-64
DIGITAL DISPLAY PANEL
FOR AH-64
SIGNAL DATA CONVERTER
FOR AH-64
GENERATOR FOR AH-64
SEARCH LANDING LT
7-90
NOMENCLATURE P/N
ACETIC ACID GLACIAL -99 5 MIN VOL ACETIC
ACID 1 POUND BOTTLE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL -5 LB BOTTLE
ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL -99 5 MIN VOL ACETIC
ACID 1 POUND BOTTLE
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -LIQUID 5 GAL CAN
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -1 GALLON CAN
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -5 GALLON CAN
ACETONE, TECHNICAL -5 GL CAN O-A-51
ACETYLENE, TECHNICAL 140 CUBIC FOOT GAS
CYL
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
FSCM
MMM-A-121
0-A-76
O-A-76
O-A-51
O-A-51
0-A-51
0-A-51
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
UM
81348
BB-A-106
BMS5-7
EC1 357
GA100AJ1
GA100AU1
MMM-A-121
PROSEAL596
299-947-107TY1CL1
415936-2
AF-126-2
EA9601
MMM-A-132 TYCL2
7534256P2
MIL-A-8623
MMM-A-134
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81205
76381
26512
26512
81348
83527
97499
96214
04633
33564
80244
99971
81349
81348
EC
LB
SL
3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
LB
LB
3
3
0
0
PT
GL
GL
GL
GL
CF
3
3
1
3
3
3
SH
SH
SH
SH
QT
QT
QT
QT
EA
EA
QT
QT
QT
QT
1
1
1
1
7
7
0
7
4
4
4
4
7
0
F
REV 7233
REV 7273
16 OUNCE CAN
REV 8036
REV 7161
REV 7238
REV 7261
REV 6302
REV 6302
REV 6203
REV 6230
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6810002751215
6810002751215
6810002232739
6810001844796
6810010030262
6810001844796
6810001844796
6830002646755
8040001658614
8040001658614
8040001658614
8040001658614
8040001161437
7-91
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
P/N
--
--
-500 PINT KIT
ADHESIVE
OZ KIT
ADHESIVE
-ACRYLIC, OFF WHITE, 3
-ACRYLIC, 3 OZ TUBE
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE PLASTIC
EPOXY RESIN COLOR ALUMINUM, ONE QT CAN
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE PLASTIC
EPOXY RESIN COLOR ALUMINUM, 1 PT CAN KIT
ADHESIVE
EPOXY, 2 OZ KIT
-ADHESIVE PLASTIC
ADHESIVE
LIQUID FORM, 1 PINT CAN
-ADHESIVE RUBBER
ADHESIVE -ADHESIVE RUBBER
SYNTHETIC COLOR BROWN, 1 QUART CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
STEEL, 1 PINT CAN
-AMBER, LIGHT
-BONDS RUBBER TO
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MMM-A-134 TY1
MIL-A-8623
MMM-A-134 TY1
MMM-A-134 TY2
EPIKOTE828
EPON828-1QTCN
SM2071-05-45
MMM-A-1617
DAPCOTAC 3200
PR-1710
80C29
VERSILOK 204/ACCELERATOR
UM
80244
81349
80244
80244
K2379
86961
35351
76381
58093
83574
73842
430676
KT
OT
QT
QT
EC
EA
KT
KT
PT
LB
PT
PT
OZ
SL
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
0
2
4
0
0
VERSILOK 506/ACCELERATOR
1751 B/A
1751 B/A
EC-1751 B/A
MMM-A-121 81348
EC847
6263A
EC-1357
430676
04963
OZ
QT
3
3
04963
04963
PT
OZ
3
3
04963
94580
76381
PT 3
OT 3
QT
PT
3
1
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231
REV 6231
4
4
0
4
2
2
0
2
REV 7273
REV 7272
REV 7272
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7238
REV 7232
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040008226430
8040008226430
8040002629011
8040001429721
8040005183455
8040011609551
8040011703599
8040009591854
8040001236954
8040001817548
8040002738717
8040003907959
8040010046194
8040002738717
7-92
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
1 PT CAN KIT
P/N
ADHESIVE -BUNA-N, 1QT, FOR
USE WITH VELCRO HOOK AND LOOP TAPE
-GLASS 3 AND FORM B,
-CLASS 3 AND FORM B, ADHESIVE
1 QT CAN
ADHESIVE
BOTTLE W/SPREADER
-COLORLESS, 1 PINT
ADHESIVE -CONFORMS TO
MMM-A-1617 TYPE 3, 1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
CAN LIQUID
-DARK BLUE, 1 GL KIT
-EC776SR TY 2, 1 GL
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-EPOXY PLASTIC KIT,
-GEN PURPOSE
SYNTHETIC RESIN 1 GAL CAN
ADHESIVE
0, 5 GAL CAN
ADHESIVE
CARTRIDGE
-GRADE A AND CLASS
-GRAY, 120Z
ADHESIVE -KIT, 1GAL BASE PLUS
1 QT ACTIVATUR, LIQUID, FOR GEN PURPOSE USE
ADHESIVE
TUBE KIT
-LIGHT GRAY, 6 OZ
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-LIQUID 1 PT CAN
-LIQUID 8 OZ BOTTLE
ADHESIVE -LIQUID, USAGE
BONDING RUBBER TO STEEL, 1 OT CAN
ADHESIVE
GRAY, TY1 CL3, 2 5 OZ KIT
-LIQUID, COLOR
FSCM
V-45D
MMM-A-139
MMM-A-139
MIL-A-46050
EC2126
299-947-125 TY2 CL 2
EC776SR
EA 9309 3NA
EC776
MIL-R-7575 TYPE1
MIL-L-46146
BONDMASTERM24
MMM-A-1754
PROSEAL 584
MIL--23092
MMM-A-121
25009-1
UM
83014
81348 PT 3
81348
81349
76381
97499
D2607
33564
04963
81349
81349
01666
81348
83527
81349
81348
92108
EC
QT
OT 3
PT 3
PT 3
EA
GL
3
3
4
6
OZ
GL
7
1
GL
OZ
3
3
OZ 3
EA 3
OZ
OZ
OZ
3
3
3
SL
3
OZ 3
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7272
4 REV 7261
4 REV 7261
2 REV 7273
4 REV 7233
REV 7274
REV 7252
H
4
REV 7365
REV 7232
2
2
REV 7271
REV 7273
5 REV 7275
4 REV 7273
4
K
4
REV 7275
REV 7275
2 REV 7275
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040012038976
8040002629062
8040002918381
8040010909320
8040002629011
8040010435423
8040002660818
8040011633481
8040009954153
8040002910162
8040001449774
8040001817784
8040009447292
8040009646757
804000511318
8040001658614
8040001520017
7-93
NOMENCLATURE P/N
ADHESIVE -MIL-A46050 TYPE1
CLASS 1, 1 OZ PLASTIC BOTTLE
ADHESIVE
CLEAR, 1 PT CAN
-MIL-A-46106 TY1
ADHESIVE
OZ CARTRIDGE
-MIL-A46106 TY1, 12
ADHESIVE -MIL-A-46146, TY1,
BLK, U/I 12 OZ CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
2, 1 PT CAN
-MM-M-A-1617TYPE
ADHESIVE
CL3, 80Z CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
KIT
-MMM-A-132, TY1,
ADHESIVE -MMM-A-132, TY1, CL2, Fl
LM, 121N, 1000 SHEETS PER BOX
-MMM-A-134 TY1, 1 PT
ADHESIVE -MMM-A-132 TY CL 3
COLOR GRAY, 6 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -MMM-A-132 TY 1 CL 3
COLOR GRAY, 2 5 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -MMM-A-132 TY 1 CL 3
COLOR GRAY, 8 OZ PLASTIC CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE -PLASTIC EPOXY
RESIN, PASTE FORM KIT W/CATALYST, 2 OZ
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE, 1 QUART CAN
-PLASTIC EPOXY PASTE
ADHESIVE
1 PT KIT
ADHESIVE
-POLYURETHANE, BLK,
-REV 7239 08001
ADHESIVE -RUBBER EC765
SYNTHETIC, 1 PT CAN, LIQUID FORM
FSCM
MIL-A-46050
MIL-A-46106
RTV102
RTV133
MMM-A-1617
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
MMM-A-132
EC2216 B/A
EA9309.2
82C1 8
04963
94962
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
UM
81349
EC
OZ
81349
01139
01139
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
04963
33564
PT
OZ
3
3
73842 PT 3
OZ
OZ
3
3
0
4
SL
3
OZ 3
PT 3
OZ 3
SH 3
PT 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
QT 3
2
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7233
0 REV 7161
4 REV 7233
2 REV 7272
2 REV 7233
2 REV 8036
F REV 7157
4 REV 7198
2 REV 7253
2 REV 7240
2 REV 7240
2 REV 8004
4 REV 7238
0 REV 7272
8040001092481
REV 7275
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040001429193
8040010313170
8040002254548
8040011680077
8040006644318
8040001520023
8040001161437
8040009006296
8040001520028
8040001520017
8040001520023
8040001450019
8040011175385
8040011292559
8040006640439
7-94
NOMENCLATURE P/N
ADHESIVE
RTV, BLACK, 7 OZ TUBE
-SILASTIC 732
ADHESIVE -SYNTHETIC
RUBBER, TYPE 2, 1-QT-CNS
ADHESIVE -TY I 5 OZ TUBE
ADHESIVE -TYPE II, 1 PT CAN
AND 2 OZ BOTTLE CURING AGENT
ADHESIVE
1 PINT CAN
-TYPE 1, CLASS 1,
-TYPE 1, WHITE, 3 OZ ADHESIVE
TUBE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-TYPE 1, 1 PINT KIT,
-TYPE 1,1 QT CAN
FSCM
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
HMS16-1118TY1CL1
EC711
MIL-A-46106
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-132
MIL-A-46106
MIL-A-8576
MMM-A-134
ADHESIVE
CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
TUBE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
GRAY
-TYPE 1, 6 OZ
-TYPE 1, CLEAR, 3 OZ
-TYPE 2, 1 EA KIT
-TYPE 2, 1 QT CAN
-TY1, CL3,8 OZ, COLOR
MMM-A-134
MIL-A-46146
MMM-A-134
MMM-A-1617
MMM-A-132
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-TY1, CL3, 1QT KIT, GRAY
-TY2, CL3, 1 OZ, BOTTLE
-TY2, 1PT KIT
-TY2, 1PT, KIT
MMM-A-132
MIL-A-46050
MMM-A-134
MIL-A-8576
ADHESIVE
ALUMINUM
-U/I 1 QT KIT, COLOR 1751 B/A
ADHESIVE -WHITE MIL-A-46146 TY1 80244
SILICONE, PASTE FORM TY1, 3 OZ TUBE
UM
02731
76381
81349
80244
81348
81349
81349
81348
81348
81349
81348
81348
81348
81348
81349
81348
81349
04963
OZ
EC
OZ
SL
3
QT
OZ
PT
3
3
4
4
PT
OZ
1
3
3
2
4
2 REV 7232 8040002904301
REV 7280 8040008779872
1 PT CN AND 20Z BT CURING 8040006911322
AGENT CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7273 8040001520023
REV 7273 8040008779872
OZ
QT
3
3
2
4
OZ 3 4
REV 7261 8040002660815
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR 8040002708137
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7261 8040001520065
OZ 3 2 REV 7273
EA
QT
EA
3
3
3
4
2
2
EA
OZ
EA
EA
QT
3
3
3
3
3
3 2
4
2
2
0
2
D
ADDITIONAL INFO
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040008510211
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7273
REV 7274
REV 7273
REV 8036
REV 8007
REV 7272
REV 8006
8040010091562
8040002004390
8040002904301
8040001520023
8040011022098
8040011400954
8040006911322
8040005261910
8040009591854
8040001182695
7-95
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE -WHITE SILICONE
RUBBER PASTE FORM 120Z CARTRIDGE
ADHESIVE
FORM, 1QT CAN
-WHITE, PASTE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-WHITE, 12 OZ CAN
-1 GALLON CAN
-1 GALLON KIT
-1 GL CAN 34
-1 GL CAN MMM-A-185
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 GL KIT
-1 PINT CAN
EC-1751BA
-1 PINT KIT EC-3532 B/A
-1 POUND KIT
-1 PT CAN MMM-A-122
-1 PT CAN 82C12 1 PT
-1 PT CAN MMM-A-122
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 PT CAN SM85391
P/N
MIL-A-46146
SAUEREISEN19
MIL-A-46146
PLIOGRIP12-3
EPOCAST50A
04963
81348
04963
MMM-A-122
04963
EA901NA/B1
81348
73842
81348
04614
-1 QTCAN EC1357
-1 QTCAN 5071C
04963
73842
-1 OT CAN SAUEREISEN19 80703
-1 QT CAN MIL-A-9117 81349
-1 QT KIT EA9314 PARTS A/B04347
-1 OT KIT EC2216 B/A 04963
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
UM
OZ
OT
QT
QT
PT
OT
QT
QT
80703 OZ 3 2
PT
PT
PT
GL
81348
PT
33564
81349
73842
99384
GL
GL
4
0
4
0
3
4
3
3
0
3
3
5
3
3
3
1
PT
1
LB
OZ
GL
GL
3
3
2
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
0
2
4
4
4
2
EC
3
SL
2
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7275
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8040009381535
REV 8039
REV 7274
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7239
REV 7261
8040009381535
8040000187581
8040001489849
8040011045386
8040002629040
REV 7232
REV 8036
REV 7365
REV 7273
8040001375622
8040006640439
8040011525334
8040008313403
REV 7233
REV 7240
8040006640439
8040011292558
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR 8040006640439
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR 8040009646757
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6219 REV 7237
REV 7271
1 OT CON CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-21 23-1
8040001658614
8040003905606
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR 8040002629060
TM 55-1520--213-1
REV 6219, REV 7198
REV 7232
8040011891284
8040001450530
7-96
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
CATALYST
ADHESIVE
CLASS 5, 1 PT CAN
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-1 QT KIT
-1 QT KIT
-1 QT KIT
-1 QT KIT
-1 QT KIT
-1 QUART CAN
-1 QUART KIT
-1 QUART KIT
-1 QUART KIT
-100 GRAM KIT, TUBE
-11 OZ TUBE KIT
-12 OUNCE CARTRIDGE
-12 OZ CARTRIDGE
-12 OZ CARTRIDGE
-123 GRAM TUBE KIT
-16 OZ CAN A4 METAL SET
-2 LB KIT ECCOBOND45
-2 LB KIT EA 9313
-2 QT BASE AND 1 QT
-299-947-107 TYPE 2
-3 OUNCE TUBE
-3OZ TUBE RTV106
-3 OZ TUBE 3145 RTV GRAY
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
EC3549BA
8089ABX
BOSTIK4006AAND406B
EA9309AtB
SR529/SRC18
EPON828
EA934
DAPCOTAC3300
8089ABX
MPD11881TY4
MMM-A-1754
RTV103
MIL-A-46146
MIL-A-46146
FSCM
04963
99384
70707
33564
01139
86961
33564
58093
99384
18876
81348
01139
81349
81349
UM
EA
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
EA
QT
GM
OZ
OZ
OZ
OZ
EC
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SL
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
EPK 1C
90414
04552
33564
EPON960F
04347
OZ
LB
LB
33564
GM
3
3
3
QT
3
0
2
0
1
4
4
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
REV 7232
REV 7233
REV 7261
REV 7274
REV 7274
REV 7212
REV 7365
REV 7273
8040010164726
8040008284936
8040003907960
8040010128749
8040008226430
8040000168662
REV 7273
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7232
REV 6225 REV 7218
REV 7243
8040008284936
8040000618303
8040007386429
8040008658991
8040001449774
12 OZ CARTRIDGE CONSUM- 8040001182695
ABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7233 8040007770631
REV 7261
REV 7233
REV 7253
REV 7253
8040010887186
8040001487183
8040011074000
8040010800361
299-947-107
RTV108
01139
71984
97499
01139
OZ
OZ
PT 3
OZ
3
3
3
4
2
4 REV 7239
4 REV 7209
REV 7243
REV 7257
8040006640439
8040008430802
8040009023871
8040001450020
7-97
NOMENCLATURE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
-3 OZ TUBE, CLEAR
-300 GRAM KIT
-4 OUNCE KIT
-400 GRAM KIT
-5 GALLON CAN
-5 OZ TUBE MIL-A-46106
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE
ADHESIVE, TAPE
AH-1S
AH-1 S CONSUMABLE
-6 OUNCE TUBE
-6 OZ KIT
-
METAL SET A4
-7 OZ TUBE 730RTV
FGA 32600
-MODEL RECORD FOR
AH-64A AH-64A
ALCOHOL, DENATURED -DENATURED FORMULA
3A AND GRADE 3, 55 GL DRUM
ALCOHOL, DENATURED -E-00760, TY4, 32
OUNCE BOTTLE
ALCOHOL,DENATURED -OE-760 GRADE 3, 5 GL
PAIL
ALKALINE CLEANER
ALKALINE, DESCALER
-
-125 LB KEG
TURCO HTC
ALUMINUM OXIDE, ANHY -MIL-A-10825 1LB
BOTTLE POWDER
AMMONIUM FLOURIDE - A665
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, -32 OUNCE BOTTLE
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, -TYPE 1, 16 OZ PT
BOTTLE
MIL-A-46106
90414
71984
28153
AH-1S
02731
OE760
O-E-00760
OE760
95510
TURCO 4181
MIL-A-10825
94480
O-A451
O-A451
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
MIL-A-46106 TY 1 CLEAR 3 OZ TUBE
S-1009
A-1177B
PROSEAL 501
SR529-1 GAL
81349
FSCM
80244
06090
03481
83527
01139
OZ
UM
OZ
GM
EA
GM
GL
3
EC
3
3
3
3
3
4
SL
0
2
4
4
4
81349
OZ
OZ
IN
81996
3
1
OZ
3
EA
4
0
3
4
A
4
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 7273
REV 7253
REV 7162
REV 7273
8040008430802
8040001817201
8040010363771
8040001267798
REV 7273 8040001490136
5 OZ TU CONSUMABLE FOR 8040008339563
TM 55-1520-238-23
REV 7218
REV 7233
REV 6226, 7253
8040009419984
8040009447292
8040002512312
EA
81348
81348
81348
LB
95510
81349
LB
81348
81340
1
GL
0
3
PT 3
GL 3
3
LB
LB
0
3
3
0
0
3
QT
PT
0
1
3
7
0
7
0
0
REV 7253
REV 7212
REV 7240
681001H758008
REV 7161
REV 7225
6810002010904
6810002056786
6810002010907
6850012138797
6810001618558-
REPLACES H2H701CMMM 6810009743621
REV 7229 6810005272476
REV 7257 6810005843793
7-98
NOMENCLATURE P/N
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
AMMONIUM NITRATE
POUND BAG
-MIL-A-175 CL1, 50
AMMONIUM NITRATE, AC -1 LB BOTTLE
ANTIFREEZE -
ANTIFREEZE
A-A-870 1 GAL CAN
-O-A-548 OBS REF USE
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -AIRCRAFT OXYGEN
SYSTEMS, 1 POUND CAN
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
-8 OZ TUBE
-
MIL-A-175
MIL-STD-1218
O-A-548
A-A-870
MIL-T-5542
MIL-T-22361
FELPROC5
MIL-A-907-2LB80ZCN
51008
MOLYKOTE G
81349
96906
81348
58536
81349
81349
73165
81349
73165
94499
LB
LB
GL
GP
LB
OZ
LB
LB
LB
OZ
3
3
3
3
3
1
0
0
7
7
4
6
REV 7161
REV 7237
REV 7225
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 6230
6810010584785
6810002229679
8030005305234
8030002921102
8030005975367
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -GRAPHITE AND
MOLYBDENUM, 1800 DEG F TEMP RATING, 1 PT CAN
005-0467-020
EASE OFF 990
13499
87889
OZ
EA 3 4 REV 7275 8030007784277
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -MOLYBDENUM
DISSULFIDE, 1 LB CN
MIL-T-83483 81349 LB 3 6 REV 8035 8030000878630
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -2 5 LB CAN MIL-A-907 81349 LB 3 6 REV 7157 8030005975367
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -2 8 OZ TUBE MOLYKOTE G-N 94499 OZ 3 7 REV 7225 8030008314171
MIL-T-5544
MIL-A-18455
81349
81349
OZ
CF
3
3
0
0
REV 7157
REV 7212
8030011381666
6830001690779
ANTISEIZE COMPOUND -250 GRAM TUBE
ARGON, TECHNICAL
CYLINDER
-197 CUBIC FOOT GAS
ARGON, TECHNICAL -250 CUBIC FOOT
ASSEMBLY FLUID -ASSEMBLY FLUID 1
GAL CONTAINER, 4 OZ TUBE
ASSEMBLY FLUID
BAG, PLASTIC
-4 OUNCE TUBE
-
MIL-A-18455
ASSEMBLY FLUID 1
RT403C
PPP-B-26 TY2ST1
81349
56385
77988
80244
CF
OZ
OZ
MX
3
3
3
0
Q
Q
REV 7351
REV 7218
6830002904291
9150001595012
9150001595012
7-99
NOMENCLATURE
BAG, PLASTIC
BAG, PLASTIC -EACH, SIZE
241NX361N, TYPE2 AND STYLE 1
BAG, PLASTIC
X 12 IN WIDE
BAG, PLASTIC
2 STYLE 1, 60 PER BOX
-SIZE 6,12 IN HIGH
-SIZE, 10X241N, TYPE
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
-SIZE, 4X41N, 1000
-SIZE, 6X61N, 1 000
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
-SIZE, 8X81N, 1000
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1, CLASS
1, GRADE A, FINISH 1, 500 EA BOX
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1, CLASS 1,
GRADE A, FINISH 2, 1000 EA
BAG, PLASTIC -TYPE 1, CLASS 1,
GRADE C, FINISH 1, 500 EA BOX
BAG, PLASTIC
GRC, 1 HD, CLEAR
-TYPE 2, CLASS 1,
BAG, PLASTIC
PER BOX
BAG, PLASTIC,
PER BOX
-121N X 121N, 500
-SIZE, 9X121N, 1000
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR -CLASS 1, 200 YD ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR -MIL-B-121, TY2, GRA, CL1,
600 FT PER ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR -TYPE 1 AND GRADE A
AND CLASS 2, 100 YD ROLL
BARRIER MATERIAL, GR -TY1, GRA, CL B 4X300
FT RL COLOR RED
P/N
6871617-2
6871617-2
MIL-B-22020
PPP-B-0026
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
PPP-B-26
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
A-A-1668
PPP-B-26
A-A-1668
MIL-B-81705
MIL-B-121
MIL-B-121
MIL-B-121
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM
73342
73342
MX
EA
EC
1
3
SL
0
0
81349
81348
58536
58536
81348
58536
58536
58536
58536
81348
58536
81349
81349
81349
81349
EA
EA
MX
MX
MX
EA
MX
EA
EA
DZ
HD
YD
EA
YD
FT
3 0
1 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
3 0
1 0
3
3
0
0
3 0
3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231
REV 7223
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8105000540939
8105000540939
12 IN HIGH X 12 IN WIDE 8105000278485
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7225 8105008224338
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7273
REV 7225
REV 7224
REV 7257
REV 7156
REV 8007
REV 7225
8105008377754
8105008377754
8105008377755
8105008377757
8105008377755
8105008377756
8105005799285
8105008377757
8135000923220
8135002248885
8135007534661
8135005436574
7-100
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
BARRIER MATERIAL, WA MIL-B-131 81348 YD 1 0 REV 6231 8135002820565
BARRIER MATERIAL, WA MIL-B-131 81348 YD 1 0 REV 6231 8135002820565
BARRIER MATERIAL, WA -200 YARD PER ROLL
BATTERY WATER -5 GALLON BOTTLE
MIL-B-131
O-B-41
81349
81348
YD 3
GL 3
0
0
REV 7219
REV 7218
8135002820565
6810002979540
BEESWAX, TECHNICA
BENZENE, TECHNICAL
-1 LB CAKE
GRADEA, 1 GL CAN
C-B-191
WB231
81348
81348
LB 3
GL 3
7
7
REV 7217
REV 7261
9160002531171
6810002815272
BORIC ACID, ACS
BORIC ACID, ACS
BORIC ACID, ACS
BORIC ACID, ACS
BOTTLE, SCREW CAP
BOTTLE, SCREW CAP
-GLASS, 16 OZ CAPACITY S-8275G
-GLASS, 32 OZ CAPACITY S8275G
PPP-B-636 BOX, SHIPPING -C9,30 IN LT X 23 IN
WD X 4IN DEPTH, 15 EA PER BUNDLE
BRAZING ALLOY, NICK
FORM, LB
-NICKEL 3/16 WIRE AMS4777
BRAZING ALLOY, NICK
BRAZING ALLOY, SILVE
FS/BCP-5
-1 LB BOTTLE
-1 LB BOTTLE
-1 LB BOTTLE
-1 POUND BOTTLE
-REV 7211
-COMPOSITION NO.
BRAZING ALLOY, SILVE
1 V BRAZING ALLOY. SILVER
- 063 DIA WIRE GR
0C265
OC265
OC265
A74
AMS4777
QQS561
QQ-B-654
BRUSH PLATING SOLUT
BRUSH, ACID SWABBING -
-1 GAL BOTTLE
BRUSH, CLEANING, AIRC -TYPE 3 AND STYLE 1,
FIBER AND NYLON
BRUSH, SANITARY
AND DUTY A
-1 TYPE AND 2 CLASS
LDC 4803
H-B-643 TY2CL1SZ1
MIL-B-23958
H-B-00481
81348
81348
81348
94480
64484
64484
81348
81343
81343
81348
81348
57868
80244
81349
81348
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
LB 3
EA 3
TO 3
TO 3
GL 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M
0
0
0
REV 7233
REV 7233
REV 7261
REV 7273
REV 7274
REV 7274
REV 7273
REV 7225
REV 7211
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1500-
204-25/1
REV 7280
REV 7275
REV 8004
REV 7253
REV 7253
6810002646535
6810002646535
6810002646535
6810009735716
6640004040660
6640004040660
8115002223022
3439001399214
3439002568239
3439000521899
3439002624188
6850003069596
7920005142417
7920000514384
7920007725800
7-101
NOMENCLATURE
BRUSH, STENCIL
TYPE F, EACH
P/N
-FOUNTAIN STYLE
BUFFING COMPOUND -GRIT VARIES FROM 5
TO 10 MICRONS, COMES IN A ROLL
BULK -USED FOR GENERAL
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CABLE, ELECTRICAL -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CABLE, POWER, ELECTRI -FEET
CALCIUM FLUORIDE, AN
CALIBRATING FLUI
- 25 POUND BOTTLE
-TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
CALIBRATING FLUI
CALIBRATING FLUID, A
-55 GALLON DRUM
-TYPE 1, 55 GAL DRUM
CALKING LEAD
CAP-PLUG, PROTECT
IN SHOULDER
-5 LB BOX
-1 649 IN.ID.,.625
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE MILC5501/7
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -5 BLACK
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -EACH
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE -EACH
CAP-PLUG, PROTECTIVE EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST EC18
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST MS90376-18R
FSCM
H-B-00621
LEAROK888
BULK
HS4863-1
HS5313A3001
HS5313A3002
HS5313A3003
HS5313A4001
HS5313A4002
MIL-C-11162
MILC7204
MIL-C-7024
MIL-C-7024
A-A-1189
NAS816-158
81349
99017
M5501/7-F5
M5501/7-F10
WW2
72599
96906
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
UM
81348
EC SL
EA 3 0
75554
81996
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
02731
81349
81349
81349
81349
58536
80205
81349
81349
99017
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
0
7
0
0
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
FT 1
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA
EA
0
0
0
0
7-102
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7273
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7232
REV 7273
REV 7275
REV 7218
REV 7271
REV 7349
REV 7274
REV 6231, 8302
REV 7223
REV7223
REV 7224
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7520002489285
5350001657145
6145011866912
6145011866983
6145011866984
6145011866985
6145011866986
6145011866987
6810002628574
6850002645771
6850002645771
6850002698388
5330001716545
5340008150890
5340010854234
5340011040373
5340010854234
5340007922683
NOMENCLATURE
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE DUST
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
P/N
1219270-8
1219270-8
1219270-8
34310513062
8783151
9018440
97121-418R
NAS814-8
498
MIL-5501/3
FC100
1945059001
2622620301
M5501/3R8
M5501F7
M550119-F7
M55019-F7
12Z12139PC43
178D542P29
178D542P29
8179172
EC12
MS90376-12R
NAS813-12
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
06840
19315
55972
D0483
19203
18876
02660
80205
71468
81349
15819
99193
99167
81349
81349
81349
81349
10001
07482
89954
18876
99017
96906
80205
UM EC SL
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA 3
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231, 6302
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
7-103
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5340009177850
5340009177850
5340009177850
5340010304467
5340011706662
5340011706662
5340011706662
5340005760780
5340005760780
5340005760780
5340005760780
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
NOMENCLATURE
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST -
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST - EACH
CARBON DIOXIDE, TECH CARBON
DIOXIDE, TECHNICAL 50 LB BLOCK
CARBON DIOXIDE, TECH 99.95 MIN WTCARBON
DIOXIDE, SOLID BLOCK, 10 POUND PG
CARBON REMOVING COM-TY 2, 5 GAL PAIL
CARBON REMOVING COM -TYPE I, 1 GL CAN
CARBON REMOVING COM-5 GL CAN
CARBON REMOVING COM -55 GALLON DRUM
CASTOR OIL, TECHNICA -GRADE 2,1 GAL CAN
P/N
10-70500-12
1101283
139981
6740053-12
6740053-12
97121-412R
97121-412R
MS90376-18R
CD8
5-16SC
M5501/9-F7
12Z12139PC43
M5501/3-R4
EC12
FF26
BB-C-104
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
77820
79318
66640
24617
73342
K1100
02660
96906
99017
95760
81349
10001
81349
95760
99017
81348
UM EC SL
EA 1 0
EA 1 0
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
LB 3 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BB-C-104
P-C-111
MILC-19853
MIL-C-19853
MIL-C-25107
JJJ-C-86
81348
81348
81349
81349
81349
81348
LB 3 0
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
0
0
7
0
7
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 7211
REV 7211
REV 7223
REV 7223
REV 7223
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 7224
REV 7162
REV 7273
REV 7275
REV 7253
REV 7237
REV 7211
REV 7271
7-104
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340002138881
5340001930783
5340006804394
5340007774620
5340011706662
5340005760780
5340011122822
5340002138881
5340005896020
6830002470619
6830010117848
6850009652332
6850007028451
6850005437801
6850002854321
9150002617455
NOMENCLATURE
CATALYST, ADHESIVE -1 PT
CELLOPHANE -LC110 TY5
CL1, 1000 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
CELLOPHANE -ROLL 3200 FT
LONG, 15 IN WIDE, 0 0011 THK, VII TY, CL 2
CEMENT AND ACCELERA -1 QUART
CH-47D
CH-47D CONSUMABLES
-MODEL RECORD FOR
CH-54B
CH-54B CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
CHALK, MARKING
BOX, COLOR WHITE
-GR ACOMP 1 144 PER
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
CHAMOIS LEATHER, SHE -B GRADE AND 2 CLASS
AND M SIZE
CHANNEL, STRUCTURAL -QQ-A-200/3 TEMPER
T3511, LENGTH 10 MIN AND 12 FT MAX
CHLOROBENZENE, TECH -
CHROMIUM TRIOXIDE, T -5 LB CAN
CITRICACID,ANHYDRO
CLEANER, LUBRICANTA
CLEANINGANDLUBRIC
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
-50 LB DRUM
-1 GLBOTTLE
-TYPE 1, 16 OZ CAN
-55 GL DRUM
-
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
P/N
VERSAMIDE 125
L-C-110
LC110
1895C
CH-47D
CH54B
SS-C-266
KK-C-300
MS14366E019
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
MILC12038
O-C-303
MIL-C-11029
CLP-7
MILC83360
ACTUSOL776
AC-12
CLARCO 2100-B-1
COR CIR TK
INTEX 8019
METAL GLO 6
M34H
FSCM
11884
81348
81348
73842
77272
81996
81348
81348
96906
81349
81348
81349
27412
81349
72008
55208
91608
57042
78304
61102
21361
UM EC SL
PT 1 4
EA 3 0
FT 3
QT 3
EA A
EA A
EA 3
EA 3
FT 1
0
0
7
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
GL 1
OZ 3
GL 3
GL
GL
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7229
REV 8006
REV 8006
REV 7273
GR CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7253
REV 7253
REV 7239
REV7229
9150010536688
REV 6357, 7254
6850001817280
NSN
8040007121419
8135005825170
8135000615819
8040010289866
7510002236706
9540011255198
6810002646517
6810001412942
6850000035295
NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CLEANING COMPOUND
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
715K
FREONTF 16 OZ CAN
DELETED
10-620
CLARCO JEC-1
CLARCOJEC
JET STRIP SPECIAL
MAGNUS 664-D
OAKITE JET STRIPSPECIAL
2006
2128A
4008-4
7963 NP
AERO-CLENE F
AERO-CLENE PF
BRULIN 1I-77N
C-1-79
CEE-BEE R-677
CLARCO 124F
ED-366
FH-119
LEEDER 120-F
OAKITE 214M
TURCO 5975 A
FSCM
86460
18598
UM EC SL
GL
CN
72653
91608
91608
44389
91838
44389
05961
86460
61102
21361
57042
57042
94058
56921
71361
91608
55208
82925
17209
44389
61102
DR
DR
DR
DR
CN
DR
DR
DR
DR
DR
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
GL
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
TM 1-1500-20
NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -AIRCRAFT SURFACE,
55 GAL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -CLASS 1,55 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -CLASS 1A, 16 OZ
AEROSOL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -MILC-38334, TY1, CL1,
5 GALLONS
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -MIL-C43616 CL 2,
5 GL PAIL
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -MIL-C43616
CLASS 2, 15 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -MILC-81964 TY1
CLEANING COMPOUNDA -OAKITE 214M
CONFORMS TO MIL13616, CL-1 5 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -1 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -100 LB DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -5 GL CAN
P/N
MIL-C-25769
MIL-C43616
MILC43616
MIL-C-38334
MIL-C-43616
MIL-G43616
MILC-81964
OAKITE 214M
MIL-C-27251
PC436
MIL-C-87936
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
UM EC SL
GL 3 0
81349
81349
81349
80244
81349
81349
44389
81349
81348
81349
GL 3
OZ 3
0
6
GL 3 H
GL 3 0
GL 3 0
OZ 3
GL 3
6
0
GL 3
LB 3
GL 3
0
0
0
CLEANING COMPOUNDA -55 GAL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUNDA -55 GALLON DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUNDA -55 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,A -55 GL DRUM, TYPE 1
CLEANING COMPOUND,E -16 OUNCE AEROSOL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,E -5 GAL CAN, USED IN
INSTALLED ENGS DURING STARTER OPERATION
CLEANING COMPOUND,H -SYMBOL 5190,125 LB
DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,H -TYPE 1, 150 LB DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,P -100 GALLON DRUM
MILD26549
CLARCO JEC-1
MILC25769
MILC-87936
BANDB3100
MILC85704
PC437
P-C437
MACDERMID SCRUB H
81349
91608
81349
81349
21361
81349
81348
81348
76071
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
GL 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
LB 3 6
LB 3
LB 1
4
0
REV 7211
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7253
REV 7271
REV 7157
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7254
REV 6232, 7254
REV 7159
REV 7239
REV 7240
16 OUNCE AEROSOL CAN
REV 7224
REV 7254
REV 7253
TO EST REPL FOR
6850-00-935-0996
REV 7209
REV 7211
REV 7253
7-107
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6850009350995
6850010457931
6850000055305
6850005272426
6850001449816
6850001805942
6850001487161
6850010457929
6850006827533
6850006647530
6850011847453
6850005971528
6850005971528
6850009350995
6850011843182
6850001817594
6850001817594
6850002560157
6850009652330
6850010190665
NOMENCLATURE
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
P/N
02016
02016
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
S237-6973-160Z
S237-6973-160Z
02016
237-6973-16OZCAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -
8202
6G236-6
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -CLEANING COMPOUND BIGBARE
LIQUID SOLVENT DETERGENT, 1 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,S
II A, 16 OZ CAN AEROSOL
-MIL-C81302 TYPE MIL-C-81302
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -SOLVENT, 55 GAL DRUM 0-C-1889
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -TYPE 1, 5 GAL CAN P_444
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -TYPE 2, 11 LB CAN MIL-C-81302
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -TYPE 2,55 GL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -TYPE 2, 6 OZ BOTTLE
MIL-81302
MIL-81302
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
10136
10136
UM EC SL
OZ 1 0
OZ 1 0
48294
54418
10136
54418
32204
80063
32204
81349
81348
81348
81349
81349
81349
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
GL 3
OZ 3
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
6
0
0
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -1 GL CAN
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -55 GAL DRUM
CLEANING COMPOUND,S -55 GAL DRUM
CLEANING CDMPOUND,S -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
CLEANING, COMPOUND -
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -P i451 TY1 CL1 240
GRIT, 50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
0-C1889
MIL-C6864
657
MILC81302
STRIPPER 156
P-C-451
81348
81349
61102
81349
44389
81348
GL 3
GL 3
6
0
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
SH 3
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230, 6302
REV 6230
REV 6232
REV 6232, 6357, 7253
REV 7233
REV 7157
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7254
REV 7254
6 OZ BT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7253
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275
REV 7254
6850012687367
REPLACES H2H701CNCM
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
5350001619715
NSN
6850001053084
6850001053084
6850001053084
6850001053084
6850001053084
6850001053084
7930002618954
6850005979765
7930002618954
6850001053084
6850002097947
6850009652331
6850003190834
6850006815688
6850009351082
6850005979765
6850005513694
6850008101762
6850000338851
7-108
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
SHEET 50 PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
-120 GRIT, 9 X 11 IN
-
-
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -A-A-1049 91N WIDE
AND 11 IN LONG, EMERY CLOTH, 50 SH PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -A-A-1 049 91N WIDE
AND 11 IN WIDE, 100 GRIT ALUMIINUM OXIDE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
-EMERY, COURSE, 9 X11
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -GRIT SIZE 36
TY1, CL1 SIZE 9 X 11 IN. EACH
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
1, CLASS 1, SIZE 9 X 11 IN.
-GRIT 120, TYPE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -GRIT 180 FINE, SIZE
9 X 11 IN, 25 SH PER BUNDLE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -GRIT 600, EXTRA
FINE, SIZE 3.67 X 9 IN, 100 SH PER BUNDLE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -P{451 TY1 CL1 180
GRIT, 50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
1 5 IN WD ROLL
-P-C-451 TY1 CL2,
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACK
-P458, TY1, CL1, 50
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -SILICON CARBIDE 400
GRIT 9 X 11 IN SHEET, BUNDLE OF 25
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1,
120 GRIT, 9 X 11 IN SHEET 50 PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -1TY, 1CL, 400
GRIT, 9 X 11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
P/N
A-A-1200
A-A-1206
P-C-451
C320
A-A-1049
A-A-1 049
A-A-1049
PC451TYPE1CLASS1
PC451
PPP-B-1055
GGGC520
PC-451
A-A-1048
P-C-458
A-A-1200
PC451
A-A-1048
FSCM
58536
58536
81349
70752
58536
58536
58536
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
58536
81348
58536
81348
81348
UM EC SL
EA 3 0
SH
SH 1
BD
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
SH 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
SH 3
EA 3
SH 3
SH 1
EA 3
EA 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
9 X 11 SH 50 SH PER PG CON
SUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
NSN
REV 6231
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7273
REV 7225
REV 7275
5350001740997
5350005844653
5350005844654
5350005844660
5350001929319
5350006382693
REV 7350
REV 8004
REV 7161
REV 7232
5350001740985
5350001925051
5350001619066
5350002210872 REV 7198
REV 7349
9 X 11 SH 50 SH PER PG CON
SUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
5350006382693
7-109
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -100 GRIT, FINE,
1 TYPE, 9 X 11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -120 GRIT, 9 X11
SHEET, 50 EACH PER PACKAGE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -150 GRIT, FINE,
1 TYPE, 9X 11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
50 EA PER PACKAGE
-240 GRIT, 50 YD ROLL
-240 GRIT, 9 X 11 IN
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
CLOTH, ABRASIVE
PER PG
-320 GRIT 50 YD ROLL
-320 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
CLOTH, ABRASIVE -80 GRIT, MED
GRIT, 9 X 11 INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
CLOTH, AIRPLANE
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
COLOR GREEN #106
-MILC5646 36 IN WIDE
CLASS 2, 48 IN WIDE
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
COLOR NATURAL
CLASS 2,48 IN WIDE
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
WIDE, COLOR #106
CLOTH, BALLISTIC
COLOR NATURAL
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
-CLASS 1,48 IN
-CLASS 1,48 IN WIDE
-
-CCC-440 TY-2 CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
CL-B, SQUARE YARD
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
IN WIDE, LENGTH IN YARDS
-CCCG441 .TY1, CL1,38
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
10 LB PACKAGE
-TYPE 1 AND CLASS A,
P/N
A-A-1 048
A-A-1048
A-A-1048
A-A-1 048
A-A-1200
A-A-1048
A-A-1 048
A-A-1048
MILC5646
MILC12369
MILC12369
MILC12369
MILC12369
840492
CCCC440
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
58536
UM EC SL
EA 3 0
CCCC440 TY1, CL1
DDDC301
58536
58536
58536
58536
58356
58536
58536
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
19203
81348
81348
81348
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
YD 1
EA 3
0
0
YD 3
EA 3
0
0
EA 3 0
YD 3
SY 3
0
0
SY 3 0
SY 3 0
SY 3 0
YD 1
YD 1
0
0
YD 3 0
LB 3 0
7-110
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7273
REV 7261
NSN
5350001619066
5350001925049
REV 7345
REV 6357, 7257
9 IN X 11 IN LONG, 50 EA
PER PG CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7273
REV 7345
5350001925050
5350001876289
5350002293092
5350002460330
5350001925047
REV 7239
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1500-204-25/1
8305001913977
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELD TM 55-1 500-204-25/1
8305010253747
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1500-204-25/1
8305007826354
USED FOR REPAIR OF ARMOR
SPALL SHIELDS TM 55-1500-204-25/1
8305007826354
REV 6230
REV 7351
8305002222423
8305002673015
REV 7161
REV 7271
8305002222423
8305001412503
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
50 YD ROLL 38 5 IN WIDE
CLOTH, CHEESECLOTH
-TYPE 1 AND CLASS 2,
-5 YD PACKAGE
P/N
CCCC-440
588125
CLOTH, CLEANING -COLOR-TAN
#23594, 1000 EA 15 IN X 12 IN
CLOTH, CLEANING
LB BOX
-MIL-C-85043 TY2, 10
CLOTH, CLEANING
LB BOX
-MIL-C-85043, TY2, 10
CLOTH, COATED -MILC8068 TY 2 COLOR
BLACK, 0 0206 IN THICK AND 46 IN WIDE
CLOTH, COATED -1 TYPE 52 IN WIDE
FIRE RESISTANT AND WATERPROOF, COLOR GRAY
CLOTH, COATED
RESISTANT
-36 IN WIDE, FIRE
-TYPE 1, 60 IN WIDE CLOTH, FELT
AND 0625 THICK
CLOTH, FIBERGLASS -
CLOTH, FLANNEL
TY-III CL-2 WHITE IN COLOR
-CCCC458 36 IN MIN
CLOTH, LAMINATED
YD, 2 PLY, BLACK, 34 IN DIA.
-NYLON, 25 OZ PER SQ
CLOTH, LAMINATED -NYLON 30 OZ PER SQ
YD, 40 IN WIDE, LENGTH 1 YD
CLOTH, NONWOVEN -TY I, CL 2, WHITE
#37886, 36 IN WD 50 YD ROLL
CLOTH, PREIMPREGINAT -EACH
CLOTH, PREIMPREGINAT -YARD
CLOTH , PREIMPREGNAT - IFRR CLEAR/7581
CLOTH, SATIN
CLASS 1 38 IN WIDE, YARD
-MILC9084 TYPE X AND
A-A-162
MIL-C-85043
MIL-C-85043
MILC8068
MILC22787
MILC27347
CF206
MIL-C-7637
CCCC458
FT136
5200-5187-5194
CCCC46
CYCOM 950/220
FR8600/281
86281
MILC9084
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81348
UM EC SL
YD 3 0
75271
81349
81349
81348
81349
81348
58536
81349
81349
81349
73842
89616
81348
70361
26348
81349
YD 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
YD 3 0
YD 3 0
YD 3 0
SF 3 0
YD 3
YD 1 e
0
YD 3 0
YD 3 0
YD 3 0
EA 1
YD 1
YD 3
YD 3
F
0
0
0
7-111
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
NSN
8305002623321
5 YD PG CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-238-23
REV 7271
8305011250725
7920002929204
7920000449281 REV 7156
REV 7212 7920000449281
8305006415603 REV 7240
REV 7275 8305005144263
8305001388948 REV 7253
60 IN WIDE AND 0.0625 THICK 8305002621672
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7232
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7232
REV 7232
MAKE APPENDIX
REV 7240
8305006415606
8305003505592
9320005998440
8305007532967
1680011968355
1680011968355
1680012184374
8305000826135
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CLOTH, SATIN
NATURAL, 38 IN WIDE
-TY 7, CL 1, COLOR
CLOTH, SATIN -TYPE VIII CL 2, WIDTH
38 IN COLOR NATURAL TRADE DESIGN, 181
COATING AND SEALANT
COATING COMPOUND F
CAN
-1 GL CAN
-FLUORESCENT, 1 GAL
COATING COMPOUND ME -KIT CONTAINING AN 8
GAL AND 2 GAL CONTAINERS
COATING COMPOUND,ME -KIT, ONE 4 GAL AND
ONE 1 GAL BOTTLE
COATING COMPOUND,ME -MIL-tC8514 5 GAL KIT
COATING COMPOUND,ME -1 GAL KIT
P/N
MIL-C-9084
MIL-C-9084
02-GY-3
MIL-P-21600
MILP15328
MIL-C-8514
MILC8514
MIL-C-8514
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
UM EC SL
FT 3 0
81349
33461
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
EA 3
QT 1
GL 3
GL 3
EA 3
GL 1
GL 3
0
4
4
0
6
4
4
COATING COMPOUND,ME -1 PT KIT
COATING COMPOUND, PL 4 OUNCE BOTTLE
PLASTIC SQUEEZE
COATING KIT, ALUMINUM -KIT, 1 QT BOTTLE
DEOXIDINE, 1 QT BOTTLE ALODINE
COATING KIT, RAIN ER -CL 1, 1 GAL KIT
COATING KIT, RAIN ER -TY II CL A BLACK, 1
GAL BASE AND REQ AMT OF ACTIVATOR
COATING, MOLYKOTE -
COATING, MOLYKOTE
CORD FIBROUS
0.188 DIA400 YD SPOOL
-
-OLIVE DRAB, TY3,
CORD, FIBROUS
SIZE 12 COLOR NATURAL
-T-C-571 TY 1 CL 2
CORD, FIBROUS
CORD, FIBROUS
-TYPE 3, 700 YD SL
-400 YARD SPOOL
PR-420
VC3
CHEMICAL KIT 120
MIL-C-83445
MIL-C83231
321
321R
P5006-4G
TC571
MILC5040
MILC5040
71984
71984
81755
81348
05027
04866
84063
81349
81349
81349
81349
7-112
PT 3
EA 3
4
S
QT 3 6
GL 3 4
GL 3 4
OZ
OZ
YD 3 0
FT 3 0
FT 3
YD 3
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7274
REV 7225
NSN
8305005300109
8305010072672
REV 7232
1 GAL CN TM 55-1500-345
-23
8030012575774
8010000822421
KIT CONTAINING AN 8 GAL 8030002812726
AND 2 GAL CONTAINERS TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7275 8030000822425
REV 7232
1 GAL KIT TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7240
REV 7219
REV 7351
8030000822425
8030010156104
8030005755985
8030001635792
8030007794699
1 GAL KIT TM 55-1500-
345-23
1 GAL BASE AND REQ AMT
OF ACTIVATOR TM 55-1 500-345-23
8010011322976
8010004591756
REV 7275
REV 7240
REV 7271
REV 7238
4020002460688
4020002402142
4020002402146
4020002460688
NOMENCLATURE
CORD, FIBROUS
CORROSION PREVEN
-500 YD SPOOL
-TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
CORROSION PREVEN
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
CORROSION PREVEN
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
-TYPE 3, 5 GAL CAN
-5 GAL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
CORROSION PREVENTIVE-
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -CAN 8 OZ
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -CLASS 1,5 LB CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -CLASS 1A, 35 LB CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE CLASS 3, 35 LB CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -GRADE 4, 1 PT CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-15074 1 QT
CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-16173 GRADE
2,1 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-16173 GRADE
4, 1 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-16173, GRADE
1,1 GALLON CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-16173, GRADE
2, 1 GALLON CAN
MIL-C-11796
MIL-C16173
MILC15074-1 QTCN
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-16173
P/N
MILC5040
MILC6529
MIL-C-6529
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
UM EC SL
YD 3 0
GL 3 7
GL 3 7
MIL-C-8188
MIL-16173 GR1
945011
WD40
LPS-2
MILC23411
310AC
BRAYCO 599
MIL-C-11796
MILC11796 CLASS 1A
81349
80244
19203
09137
32861
81349
76842
98308
81349
81349
GL 3 7
GL
GL 1
OZ 3
OZ
OZ
QT
OZ 3
LB 3
LB 3
5
4
4
7
7
0
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
LB 3
PT 3
QT 1
7
5
4
GL 3
GL 3
5
5
GL 1 5
GL 3 5
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7238
REV 7271
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
REV 7351
REV 7271
35 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7271
REV 6357,7257
REV 7229
REV 7239
REV 7240
REV 7156
REV 7156
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
4020002402154
6850002097234
6850002097230
6850002732395
8030002312345
8030008387789
8030008387789
6850001429582
8030002312354
8030008238054
8030002851570
8030009030931
8030006644017
8030002441297
8030000625866
8030002312345
8030002441297
7-113
NOMENCLATURE
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -MIL-C-16173, GRADE 4
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -TYPE 1, 16 OZ
AEROSOL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
ORROSION PREVENTIVE -TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -TYPE 2 CLASS 2,
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -TYPE 3 AND CLASS 2,
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -1 GL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIV E-1 GR, COLD
APPLICATION, 5 GAL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -120 LB DRUM
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -5 GAL CAN
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -5 GAL CAN
P/N
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-85054
MIL-6529
MILC81309
MIL-C-81309
M81309B2
SERMETEL W
MIL-C-16173
MIL-C-5545
MILC4339
RUSTLICK606
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
78710
81349
GL 3
OZ 3
5
4
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
7
4
4
OZ 3 4
GL 1
GL 3
4
5
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
7
7
0
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -5 GAL PAIL
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -5 GALLON PAIL
CORROSION PREVENTIVE -5 LB CAN CLASS 3
CORROSION REMOVING
CORROSION REMOVING
-TYPE 2, 1 GAL BOTTLE
-TYPE 2, 1 GAL BOTTLE
CORROSION REMOVING
CORROSION REMOVING
-TY 3, 5 GAL DRUM
-TYPE 1, 425 LB DRUM
RUSTLICK606
RUSTLICK606
MILC11796CL3-5LBCN
MILC10578
MILC10578
MILC10578
MIL-C-46156
CORROSION REMOVING
CORROSION REMOVING
-TYPE 2, 5 GAL DRUM
-TY1, 15 GL DRUM
CORROSION REMOVING -500 LB DR TYPE 1
CORROSION RESISTANT -
MIL-C-10578
MILC10578
MIL-14460
ALODINE600
81349
81349
14098
14098
14098
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
GL 3
GL 3
LB 3 0
84063QT 3
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
5 GAL PAIL
REV 8034
REV 7253
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357,7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7223
REV 7273
REV 7271
REV 7271
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280
REV 8039
REV 8035
REV 7271
REV 7280
REV 7275
425 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
REV 8035
REV 7209
6
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030005261605
8030010411596
6850002812031
8030002627358
8030009381947
8030005468637
8030001450039
8030002441299
6850002744169
6850002249582
6850000662333
6850000662333
6850000662333
8030002312353
6850001749672
6850001749672
6850008547952
6850009355853
6850006561292
6850009265298
6850005505565
8030008113723
7-114
NOMENCLATURE P/N
CORROSION RESISTANT -CL A, FORM 2, METHOD MIL-C-81706
B, 4 OZ JAR
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349 OZ 3 6
99442 GL 3 4 CORROSION RESISTANT -CLASS 1A, FORM
3, METHOD B, 1 GL BT
CORROSION RESISTAN
AND METHOD B
T -CLASS 3 AND FORM 2
IRIDITE14ALCOAT
MIL-C-81706
CORROSION RESISTANT -MILC81706CL1A, FORM 2, MILC81706
METHOD B, 2 LB CAN
CORROSION RESISTANT
CLASS 1 OR 2, 1 PT CAN
-TYPE 1 AND GRADE B, MIL-C-81706
MIL-C-81706 CORROSION RESISTANT -1ACLASS AND 2 FORM
AND METHOD B, 2 LB PACKAGE
CORROSION RESISTANT -2 LB, 1ACLASS, 2
FORM, METHOD B
ALODINE600
CORROSION RESISTANT -3 FORM, B METHOD,
1 PINT CAN
CORROSION RESISTANT -4 OZ JAR
COVER, ELECTRICAL CO -EACH
MIL-C-81706
ALODINE1200S
G243640-19
883859
UU-C-806
COVER, ELECTRICAL CO -EACH
CUP, PAPER -UU-C-806
TY 4, STA, CL 3, 1000 PER BOX
CUPRIC SULFATE
CUSHIONING MATER
-5 GL CAN
945010
CUSHIONING MATER -PPPC843 60FT LONG
AND 20 IN WIDE AND 1 IN THICK,
CUSHIONING MATER -TY IV GRADE A FEALT
6 FT LONG 24 IN WD 21 IN THK, 12 TO PACK
CUSHIONING MATER -TYPE 4 AND GRADE A
RED #211059,2 IN TK X 24 IN WD 6 FT LG
CUSHIONING MATER
IN TK 12 PER BOX
-24 IN WD 6 FT LG 2
O-C-828
19203
PPPC843
945010
PPPC1120
945010
81349
81349
81349
81349
84063
81349
84063
64959
19203
81348
81348
FT
81348
19203
81348
19203
LB 3
EA 3
PT 3
LB 3
LB 3
PT 3
OZ 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
GL 3
1 0
FT 3
EA 3
DZ 3
FT 3
6
6
4
6
6
6
0
0
6
0
REV 7218
REV 7223
REV 7223
REV 7198
7 REV 7225
REV 6231
0 REV 7238
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7274
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7156
REV 7257
REV 8007
REV 7275
REV 7273
REV 7275
2 IN THICK X 24 IN WIDE
X 6 FT LONG 12 PER BX
REV 7223
7-115
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030010182838
8030008238039
8030010182838
8030008113723
8030001429272
8030008113723
8030008113723
8030010182838
8030000572354
5340008219839
5935008007685
7350009038144
8135006640057
8135006646958
8135006640057
8135006640057
8135006640057
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -TYPE2ANDCLASSB,
40 IN WIDE X 370 IN THICK X 165 LONG
P/N
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO
40 IN WIDE X 0 370 IN
THICK X 165 FT LONG
NSN
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -TYPE 1 AND CLASS I PPP-C-850 81348 EA 3 0 REV 7271 8135008923917
AND GRADE R, 32 IN 2 66 FT 0 125 TK SHEET
PPPC843 81348 FT 3 0 8135001838814
PPP-C-1752 81348 FT 3 0 60 FT RO CONSUMABLE FOR 8135001805922 CUSHIONINGMATERIAL
TM 55-1500-343-23
-TYPE2ANDCLASS 1
CUSHIONING MATERIAL
36 IN WIDE X 100 FT ROLL
-TYPE4ANDCLASSA,
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -165 FT LONG 40 IN
WIDE 0 370 THICK TY 2 CL B PLASTIC MATERIAL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL
CUSHIONING MATERIAL
-450 FT ROLL
-500 FT ROLL
-500 FT ROLL
-500 FT ROLL
PPP-C-1120
PPPC843
PPPC1797
A-A-549
A-A-549
A-A-549
81348
81348
81348
58536
58536
58536
FT 3
EA 3
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
FT 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
8135002929800
8135001838814
8135003004904
8135001429016
8135001429005
8135001429008
CUSHIONING MATERIAL -77 IN LONG AND 30
IN WIDE BY 1 5 IN THICKNESS SHEET
CUSHIONING, MATERIAL -250 FT ROLL
CUTTING FLUID -GR B TY 1 5 GAL CAN
CUTTING FLUID
CUTTING FLUID
CUTTING FLUID
DAMPING FLUID
-TY I 55 GAL DRUM
-5 GAL CAN
-55 GAL DRUM
-1 LB CAN
DAMPING FLUID
DAMPING FLUID
DAMPING FLUID
DEICING-DEFROSTING
DEICING-DEFROSTING
-1 LB CAN
-1 POUND CAN
-8 LB CAN
-TYPE 1, 55 GL DRUM
-5 GALLON CAN
MIL-P-26514
A-A-549
VV-C-850
VV-C-846
C-O-376
MILC46149
VV-D-1078
VV-D1078
W-D-1078
DC 200 1OCSTKS
MIL-A-8243
MIL-A-8243
81349
58536
81348
81348
81348
81349
81348
81348
81348
71984
81349
81349
SH 3
6
6
7
6
7
7
0
7
0
7
7
FT 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
LB 1
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
GL 3
GL 3
0 REV 7238
REV 7257
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7271
REV 7280
REV 7229
REV 7273
1 QT CAN
REV 7253
REV 7238
8135001817456
8135001429004
9150008838478
9150002618144
9150002319054
9150000048990
9150002698246
9150002698246
9150008644973
6850005581248
6850009010591
7-116
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
DEPRESSOR,TONGUE,WO-
DEPRESSOR,TONGUE,WO-2 TYPE, 61N LONG X
0 750 WIDE, 500 PER BOX
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -MIL-D-3464 300 BAGS
PER DRUM, TYPE 1
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -150 EACH PER DRUM
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -250 BAGS PER 5 GAL
CAN
P/N
GG-D-226
GG-D-226
EAGLE GEL A
EAGLE GEL B
PROTEK-SORB 121
40249-1
8790670-1
MIL-D-3464
MIL-D-3464
429-001-124
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -5 GL CAN
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -TYPE 1, 5 BAGS PER
CAN
MIL-D-3464
MIL-D-3464
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED -TYPE 1, 500 BAGS
PER DRUM
MILD3464
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -NONMEDICATED LIQUID P-D-220
TY2, 55 GAL DRUM
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN
DETERGENT, GENERAL P -TYPE 1, 5 GAL CAN
DETERGENT, GENERALP -TYPE 1, 5 GL PAIL
DETERGENT, GENERALP -TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
MIL-D-16791
A-A-39
MIL-D-16791
P-D-220
FSCM
81348
81348
18425
18425
16210
80254
19203
81349
81349
07421
81349
81349
81349
81348
81349
58536
81349
81348
UM EC SL
EA 3
EA 3
DR
DR
DR
EA 1
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DICHLOROMETHANE, TEC-GR B, 5 GAL CAN
DIESEL FUEL -GR DF-A5 GAL CAN
MIL-D-6998
WF800GRADEDFAAR
81349
81348
GL 3 0
GL 3 0
7-117
ADDITIONAL INFO
100 TO A BOX
REV 7280
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 7239
REV 7211
REV 7275
REV 7237
REV 7271
REV 7257
REV 7275
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7271
REV 6357, 7257
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
5 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7280
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6515007534533
6515007534533
6850002646572
6850002646572
6850002646571
6850002646572
6850002646562
6850002646573
6850009991094
6850002646574
7930005271237
7930002829699
7930005262919
7930009856911
7930005271237
6810002440290
9140002865282
NOMENCLATURE
DIESEL FUEL
DIESEL FUEL
DIETHYLENE GLYCOL M
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE,
OZ BOTTLE
-GR DF-2 55 GAL DRUM
-GR F-75 5 GAL CAN
-1 GALLON CAN
-0-D-1271 LIQUID, 16
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, -16 OZ BOTTLE
DIP COMPOUND, SLEEVE - AE10187-001
DISCHARGER, ELECTROS -8 INCHES LONG
DISHWASHING COMP
OR SACK
-CLASS 2, 50 LB BOX
-TYPE 2, 1 GL CAN OR DISHWASHING COMP
PLASTIC BOTTLE
DISHWASHING COMP -TYPE 2, 6 LB BOX
P/N
VVF800GRADEDF2RE
MILF16884
BUTYLCARBITOL
O-D-1271
O-D-1271
00624
5020-8 INCHES
A-A-5
P-D-410
P-D410
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81348
81349
20638
81348
81348
52942
58536
81348
81348
UM EC SL
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
0
OZ 3
OZ 3
EA 3
LB 3
0
0
7
4
0
0
7
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
DISINFECTANT, GENERAL -TYPE 1, 25 LB DRUM
DISTILLED WATER, ACS
DRUM
-5 GL POLYETHYLENE
DISTILLED WATER, TEC
DISTILLED WATER, TEC
DISTILLED-DEIONIZED
WATER, 1 GAL BOTTLE
-
-2 OZ BOTTLE
-DISTILLED-DEIONIZED
DOPE
DOPE
DRY CLEANING SOL
DRY CLEANING SOL
DRY CLEANING SOL
DRY CLEANING SOL
-1 GAL CN
-1 PT CAN
-
-
-
-TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
O-D-1277
O-C-265
6170-18-7
6170-18-7
ASTM D 1193
MILD5549A
MILD5553
A-A-711 TY2
A-A-711 TY2
A-A-711 TY2
P-D-680
81348
81348
53390
53390
81346
81349
81349
58536
58536
58536
81348
LB 3
GL 3
0
0
OZ
OZ 3
GL 3
0
0
0
GL 3
PT 3
OZ 3
PT 3
GL 1
GL 3
0
0
6
6
0
0
7-118
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7157
REV 7240
REV 8036
REV 7219
REV 6357, 7253
REV 6357, 7253
6 LB BOX CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6357, 7253
REV 7257
REV 7157
REV 7351
REV 8035
REV 7271
55 GALLON DRUM
55 GALLON DRUM
55 GALLON DRUM
REV 7253
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
6840005513698
6810001071510
6810010701784
6810010701784
6810006826867
8010002234037
8010002970574
6850002858011
6850002858011
6850002858011
6850002649038
NSN
9140002865296
9140002557764
6810003518185
6810009954804
6810009954804
8030009070879
5920011544719
7930002814731
7930008804454
7930008804454
NOMENCLATURE
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN
DRUM
-P-D-680 TY 1,55 GL
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN
CAN
-P-D-680 TY 2,5 GL
DRY CLEANING SOLVEN
DUMMYCONNECTOR,PLU-
-TYPE 2, 1 PTCAN
DUMMY CONNECTOR,PLU-EACH
EDGING COMPOUND -1 QT CAN
-AMS5799 TYB, POUND ELECTRODE, WELDING
ENAMEL
ENAMEL
ENAMEL
CAN
-CL 2, 16 OZ SPRAY
P/N
P-D-680
P-D-680
PD680
3193631
1080
CORFIL 615/DTA
AMS5799 5/32
MILE5556
MS35524-2
TT-E-001384
ENAMEL
PT CAN
-MIL-E-22118 RED, 1
ENAMEL -TT-E-527 COMP L
COLOR 37038 BLK, 1 QT CAN
ENAMEL
EPOXY COATING KIT
EPOXY COATING KIT
QT KIT
EPOXY COATING KIT
37875 WHITE, 1 GL KIT
-LUSTERLESS BLACK 2
EPOXY COATING KIT -MILC22750, TY1 COLOR
37038, BLACK, 1 QT EPOXY & 1 QT ACTIVATOR
08-0988-005
MIL-C-22750
-MIL-C-22750, TY1, COLOR MIL-C-22750
EPOXY COATING KIT
QT KIT
EPOXY COATING KIT
-1 QT CAN
-GRAY 1 QT KIT
-TY 1 GRAY #36231, 1
-2 QT KIT
MIL-E-22118
TT-E-527
MIL-E-7729
E2833
MIL-C-22750
080988-005
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81348 GL 3 0
81348
81348
10001
95760
07452
81343
81349
96906
81348
81349
81348
81349
16193
98897
81349
81349
81349
98897
GL 3
PT 3
EA 1
EA 3
QT 3
LB 3
QT
QT 1
PT 3
PT 3
QT 3
QT 3
EA 3
EA 3
QT 3
GL 1
QT 3
QT 3
0
6
4
6
0
4
0
0
0
6
6
6
6
4
4
4
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7240
REV 7240
REV 7254
REV 6232
REV 7224
REV 7271
REV 6357, 7237
REV 6230
REV 7275
REV 7238
REV 7157
REV 6357, 7237
REV 7275
REV 7275
REV 7162
REV 7232
1 QT KIT TM 55-1500-345
-23
2 QT KIT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6850002858012
6850002745421
6850001104498
5935003529077
5935003529077
8030001490137
3439011028659
8010002970546
8010001594519
8010008238046
8010002970546
8010002982302
8010008913112
8010001519979
8010010307254
8010010131039
8010010823060
8010001519979
7-119
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE P/N
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
EPOXY PRIMER COATING -TYPE 1, 8 OZ KIT MIL-P-23377 81349 OZ 3 4 8 OZ KIT CONSUMABLE FOR 8010002294813
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
EPOXY RESIN -1 GAL CAN EPON826 86961 GL 3 4 REV 7274 8030001449658 ,
MIL-P-53022 81349 QT 3 4 EPOXY, PRIMER COAT
PT PART B KIT
-1 QT PART A AND 1/2
ERASER, RUBBER -TYPE 3 AND CLASS 2
AND STYLE C, 12 EA PER BOX
ERASER, RUBBER
OR STYLE B, 12 EA PER BOX
-TYPE 7 AND STYLE A
ERASER, RUBBER
ERASER, RUBBER
-12 EA PER BOX
-12 EA PER BOX
ETCHING SOLUTION -2 OZ CAN
ETHYL ACETATE, TECHN -5 GAL CAN
ETHYL ALCOHOL, ABSOL -ETHYL ALCOHOL
ABSOLUTE, 16 OZ BOTTLE
ETHYL ALCOHOL, TECHN -5 GALLON DRUM
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -1 GAL CAN
ZZ-E-00661
ZZ-E-00661
A-A-132
1954
TETRAETCH20ZBT
TTE751
OC265
O-E-00760
MILE7125
81348
81348
58536
80988
17217
81348
81348
81348
81349
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
OZ 3
GL 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
0
0
F
5
0
0
0
0
0
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 6357, 7254
REV 7257
REV 7275
REV 7271
REV 7240
7510006197714
7510003238788
7510002237044
7510009495055
6850004318662
6810002456694
6810002645906
6810008238003
6810002630563
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -1 GL CAN
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MON -16 OZ BOTTLE
ETHYLENE PROPYLENE
ETHYLENE PROPYLENE
-
-SQUARE FOOT
FABRIC, NYLON
FASTENER TAPE, PILE
AND 2 IN WIDE, YARD
-1000 FT ROLL
FASTENER TAPE, HOOK -MILF21840 TYPE 2 AND
CLASS 1,2 IN WIDE, BLACK, YARD
-MILE21840 CLASS 1
FIBERBOARD, CORRUGAT -TYPE CF, GRADE 200,
CLASS DOMESTIC, VARIETY, 57 X 33 5 IN, 25 SH
TTE776
OE780
HMS16-1086
1320
240323
23B28035-5
MILE21840
PPP-F-320
81348
81348
02731
07013
76541
70167
81349
81348
GL 3
OZ 3
SF 3
SF 1
FT 1
YD 3
YD 3
SH 3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
REV 7162
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7233
16 OZ BT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7253
REV 7232
REV 7272
REV 7239
REV 7240
REV 7271
6810002812001
6810002648997
6810011884522
6810011884522
8315009264931
8315009264930
8135009525418
7-120
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
FIBERBOARD,CORRUGAT -TYPE 1, 12 IN W X
250 FT L ROLL
FLUX, BRAZING
FLUX, SOLDERING
B, 1 QT CAN
-TYPE A, 8 OZ JAR
-O-F-506 TYPE 1, FORM
FLUX, SOLDERING
FOAM LIQUID, FIRE EX
EXT 5 GAL CAN
FOG OIL
-2 OUNCE CAN
-FOAM LIQUID, FIRE
FOIL METAL
WIDE
FUSIBLE WEB
WT, 200 YD RL
GASKET
-TY SGF-2 55 GAL DRLM MILF12070
-75 FT ROLL 12 IN A-A-1676
ABLE FOR TM 55-1500-204-25/1
-POLYAMIDE, 40 IN SL-5
JM89-3-64
P/N
PPPP291
OF498
O-F-506
O-F-506
MIL-F-24385
92798
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81348
81348
81348
81348
81349
81349
58536
15674
FT 3
OZ 3
QT 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
FT 3
YD 3
YD 3
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GASKET MATERIAL
GASKETING, MATERIAL
GLOVE, PATIENT EXAMI
GLOVES, MEN'S
GLYCEROL, TECHNICAL
GRAIN ABRASIVE
-1 GAL CAN
-
GRAIN, ABRASIVE -BLACK WALNUT
SHELL, MIL-G-5634, TY 3, 50 LB BAG
GRAPHITE, DRY
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
5008
25-1316-0002
08711
57003
-100 PER BOX MILG36592
-COTTON, WHITE, MED, TY1 MIL-G-3866
-1 LB CAN
-
OG491
MILG5634
A-A-1722
SSG659
AEROSHELLGREASF2
MOBILGREASE28
MOBIL28
81349
81349
81348
81349
58536
81348
54527
77988
77988
EA 1
FT 1
EA 3
PR 3
GL 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
LB 1
LB 1
CN
0
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 7161
REV 7198
REV 7280
REV 7280
75 FT RO 12 IN WIDE CONSUM-
REV 7272
YD
REV 7233
REV 7156
REV 8034
REV 7271
REPLACES H2H701CNEM
REV 7275
REV 7271
REV 6235
REV 6235
6515004620832
8415002688353
6810002646548
5350000501094
9620002336712
9150001450268
9150001450268
NSN
8135007823954
3439009134750
3439010699176
3439002554571
4210010568343
9150002617895
8135008229433
8040011462656
5330009381719
5330012164267
7-121
NOMENCLATURE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
RESISTIVE, 1.75 LB CAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFT
GREASE, AIRCRAFTAND
RESISTIVE, 35 LB CAN
GREASE, AIRCRAFTAND
RESISTIVE, 6 5 LB CAN
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-CORROSION
-1 POUND CAN
-1 75 LB CAN
-14 OZ CARTRIDGE
-2 OZ TUBE
-5 LB CAN
-CORROSIVE
-CORROSIVE
P/N
PED30-40
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2 -
FSCM UM EC SL
81230 CN
PENOLAANDOC C
ROYCO22S
2
MIL-G-4343
COSMOLUBE615
ROYCO43
TEMPLUBE124
8643130
COSMOLUBE615
ROYCO43
81230
07950
54527
81349
73277
07950
76641
19200
73277
07950
CN
CN
CN
LB 3
LB
LB
LB
LB 1
LB
LB
6
6
TEMPLUBE124
8643130
MIL-G-25537
76641
19200
81349
LB
LB 1
LB 3
6
6
MIL-G-81322
MIL-G-81827
MIL-G-25537
MIL-G-4343
MIL-G-81322
MIL-G-23827
MIL-G-23827
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
LB 3
LB 3
EA 3
OZ 3
LB 3
LB 3
6
6
6
7
6
6
LB 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
1 750 LB CAN
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7240
REV 7240
REV 7240
REV 8034
REV 7237
REV 757
REV 7240
REV 7240
7-122
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150002698255
9150002698255
9150002698255
9150006169020
9150009448953
9150004089635
9150004780055
9150001199291
9150001450268
9150009857248
9150009857247
NOMENCLATURE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND -MIL-G-46886 TYPE 1,
8 OZ TUBE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND -MIL-6-46886 TYPE
11, 8 OZ TUBE
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND
GREASE, AIRCRAFT AND
GREASE, ARRESTING GE
GREASE, BALL & ROL
GREASE, BALL AND ROL
GREASE, INSTRUMENT
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
-1 75 LB CAN
-80Z TUBE
-120 LB DRUM
-8 OZ TUBE
-3 OZ TUBE
GREASE, BALL AND ROL -5 LB CAN
GREASE, GENERAL PUMP -1 LB CAN
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -1 75 LB CAN
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OUNCE TUBE
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CARTRIDGE
-4 OZ TUBE
-
-
-
P/N
MIL-G-46886
MIL-G-81937
AEROSHELL17
CALOL4056
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
MIL-G-46886
MIL-G-23827
MIL-G-23827
MOBILGREASE 28
81349
81349
81349
77988
MILG25013 81349
MOLYKOTE FS3451 2 GREASE 71984
MIL-G-18709
AEROLUBRIPLATE
630AA
MIL-G-24139
930AA
GREASE, GENERAL PURP -14 OZ CART, CORROSION, LUBRIPLATE630-2
PRESSURE, OXIDATION, SALT WATER AND WEAR
PLASTILUBEMOLY3
PLASTILUBEMOLY3
MOLYLUBE 503
AEROSHELL17-1LB
BRAYCOTE687-1LB
02307
02307
12474
81349
54527
54527
98308
81230
81349
73219
73219
81349
73219
73219
UM EC SL
OZ 3 7
OZ 3
LB 3
OZ 3
LB 3
EA 3
OZ 3
6
0
7
6
6
6
LB 3
LB 3
LB 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
6
0
6
7
0
6
OZ 3
OZ 3
7
7
OZ 3
OZ 3
LB
LB
LB
LB
7
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 6223 REV 7233
REV 6233 REV 7237
REV 7273
REV 8035
3 OZ TUBE CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
REV 7275
5 LB CAN
REV 8035
REV 7161
REV 7275
REV 7157
14 OZ CARTRIDGE CONSUM-
ABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7280
REV 7257
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150001450161
9150005844299
9150009857246
9150009857245
9150012377468
9150010401423
9150001491593
9150000686268
9150006631770
9150001806381
9150009531694
9150009297946
9150001414481
9150001414481
9150001414481
7-123
NOMENCLATURE
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE, MOLYBDENUM
GREASE,MOLYBDENUM D -
GREASE,MOLYBDENUM D -
GREASE,MOLYBDENUM D -
GREASE,MOLYBDENUM D
-
-
-
-1 750 LB CAN
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
DTD5527
ELECTROMOLY11
ROYC064C
MILG7187 1 LB CAN
MOLITHN02MOLY
4L210
MIL-G-21164
GREASE,MOLYBDENUM D -15 LB CAN
GREASE, PLUG VALVE -SILICONE, 8 OZ, TUBE
MOLYKOTE M-77
8490010
GREASE, RIFLE -GELLING AGENT AND
MINERAL OIL, CORROSION AND WATER RESISTANT, 5
MIL-G-46003
GREASE, SILICONE INS -8 OZTUBE MILL15719
FSCM
K0249
85932
07950
81349
73219
81755
81349
94499
18876
81349
81349
UM EC SL
LB
LB
LB
LB 1
LB 1
LB 1
LB 3
OZ 3
EA 3
LB 3
OZ 3 6
6
7
7
6
6
6
6
GREASE, TRANSMISSION -5 LB CAN
GTCP36-55H -
HELIUM, EXTRA HIGH
HELIUM, TECHNICAL
-213 CU FT CYL
-217 CU FT CYL
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
-
-
-
-
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
-
-
-
HMS20-1155
3800102-2
EXTRA HIGH PURITY HELIUM
BB-H-1168
BRAYCO756C
BRAYCO756D
BRAYCO757B
CASTROLHYSPINA
DS437
FP221
MOBILAEROHFB
02731
70210
90808
81348
98308
98308
98308
07950
07950
33870
92895
0
0
0
0
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
LB 1
EA 1
CF 3
CF 1
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 7223
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7275
REV 7275
REV 7233
REV 7232
APU FOR AH-64
REV 7223
REV7229
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150007542595
9150007542595
9150007542595
9150007542595
9150000761582
9150006169212
9150000578976
9150002575358
9150012121409
6830000017989
6830006600027
7-124
NOMENCLATURE
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID, AUT
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
SYMBOL, 55 GAL DRUM
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
-RED, 1 QT CAN
-1 GL CAN
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-1 QT CAN
-1 GL CAN
-1 QUARTCAN
-55 GAL DRUM
-MILITARY2135-T-H
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -1 QTCAN
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
PED3337
PED3565
PETROFLUID4607
PETROFLUID5606B
FSCM
81230
81230
86459
86459
UM EC SL
QT
QT
QT
QT
PQHYDRAULICFLUID4226
ROYCO756CC7304
92895
07950
ROYCO756D 07950
STAUFFERAEROHYDROIL500 97854
TL5874
UNIVISJ41
XSL7828
YT283
59595
29700
54527
33870
DEXRON II
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H-83282
24617
81349
81349
81349
MIL-L-17672 81349
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
OZ 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
GL 3
6
6
7
6
7
MIL-H-5606
MIL-H-5606
DELETED
MIL-H-5606
DELETED
81349
81349
81349
QT 3
GL 3
6
6
QT 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7362
REV 7240
REV 7161
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 7240
REV 7157
NSN
9150006982382
9150001497432
9150001497431
9150001806290
9150005842560
9150002526383
9150002234134
9150002526383
NOMENCLATURE
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC FLUID, AUT
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, FIR
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
SYMBOL, 55 GAL DRUM
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-1 QT CAN
-1 GL CAN
-1 QUARTCAN
-55 GAL DRUM
-MILITARY2135-T-H
-RED, 1 QT CAN
-1 GL CAN
HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET -1 QTCAN
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
PED3337
PED3565
PETROFLUID4607
FSCM
81230
81230
UM EC SL
QT
QT
86459
86459
QT
QT PETROFLUID5606B
PQHYDRAULICFLUID4226 92895
07950
QT
QT ROYCO756CC7304
ROYCO756D 07950 QT
STAUFFERAEROHYDROIL500 97854
TL5874 59595
UNIVISJ41
XSL7828
29700
54527
YT283
DEXRON II
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H-83282
MIL-H-83282
MIL-L-17672
33870
24617
81349
81349
81349
81349
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
OZ 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
GL 3
6
6
7
6
7
MIL-H-5606
MIL-H-5606
DELETED
MIL-H-5606
DELETED
81349
81349
81349
QT 3
GL 3
6
6
QT 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7362
REV 7240
REV 7161
REV 7271
REV 7275
REV 7240
REV 7157
NSN
9150006982382
9150001497432
9150001497431
9150001806290
9150005842560
9150002526383
9150002234134
9150002526383
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
INSPECTION PENETRAN -GROUP 3,30 LB DRUM
PIN
MIL-I-25135
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
UM EC SL
LB 3 6
ADDITIONAL INFO
30 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7243
NSN
6850007822725
INSPECTION PENETRAN -MIL-I-25135 GROUP
VII, KIT, 3 CAN OF 12 OZ REMOVER AND
INSPECTION PENETRAN
INSULATING COMPOUND -
-1 GL CAN
MIL-I-25135
ZL22A
683-3-3
81349
37676
98502
EA 3
GL 3
PT 1
6
0
H
REV 7223
REV 6231
6850007822740
6850005856425
5970001810190
INSULATING COMPOUND -
INSULATING COMPOUND -
120-OPAQUE WHITE
14556
05820
10138
OZ
OZ
3
1
0
0
REV 7218
REV 6231
5970011003881
5970011003881
INSULATING COMPOUND C101061155 88818 KT F 5970010297961
INSULATING COMPOUND -
INSULATING COMPOUND -
INSULATING COMPOUND -MIL-1-46058 TY UR, 1
PINT KIT
034-000765
1831
MIL-1-46058
26916
99109
81349
KT
KT
PT 3 H REV 7198 5970001810190
INSULATING COMPOUND -MIL-I-46058 TYPE
XY, 1 POUND CAN
INSULATING COMPOUND -MOISTURE AND OIL
RESISTANT PASTE NONCORROSIVE, 2 8 OZ TUBE
INSULATING COMPOUND -1 LB CAN
INSULATING COMPOUND -3 OZ TUBE
-COMPOSITION 2, 5 GL INSULATING VARNI
CAN
INSULATING VARNISH,
2, 1 GL CAN
-TYPE 2 AND AAMEND
INSULATING VARNISH,
INSULATING VARNISH,
INSULATING VARNISH,
-1 QT CAN
-1 QT CAN
-12 OZ AEROSOL CAN
MIL-1-46058
RTV108-2 8OZ
3140 RTV LB
3140 RTV
MILV173
MILV173
1A27
1202-QT
1B15H
81349
01139
71984
94499
81349
81349
99109
08800
99109
LB 3
OZ 3
LB 3
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
6
H
F
F
6
7
H
7
H
REV 7219
REV 7243
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7280
REV 7257
5970011447333
5970001345951
5970001108234
5970007913716
5970002850269
5970002850271
5970009953652
5970002962129
5970009904924
7-127
NOMENCLATURE
INSULATION COMPOUND -
INSULATION SHEET -MIL-P-15037 36 IN WIDE
AND 3FT LONG AND 015 IN THICKNESS, SHEET
INSULATION SHEET, EL GRADE B & TYPE 1
P/N
MIL-I-46058 TYAR
MIL-P-15037
MILP22241
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
81349
81349
UM EC SL
LB 3
SH 3
SH 3
F
0
0
INSULATION SLEEVING -CLASS 1, WALL
THICKNESS 030- 040, ID .500-1 000, WHITE
INSULATION SLEEVING -FOOT
INSULATION SLEEVING -MIL-I-23053/1 CLASS
1 CORROSION AND FLAME RESISTANT
INSULATION SLEEVING -TY 1, CLASS
1, BLACK, WALL THICKNESS .016, ID .040- 049
INSULATION SLEEVING -TY 1, CLASS 1, CLEAR,
WALL THICKNESS 017-.023, ID 204-.224
INSULATION SLEEVING -WALL THICKNESS
022-.028, ID .0250.500, CLASS 1, BLACK
I
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL,
SOPROPYL ALCOHOL,
T GRADE A, 1 GL CAN
T GRADE A, 8 OZ CAN
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -GRADE A,32 OZ CAN
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, T -REV 7211
KEROSINE
KEROSINE
CAN
KIT, AIRCRAFT CLEANI
LACQEUR
PINT SPRAY CAN
-KEROSENE 1 GALLON
-1 KIT
-TYPE 2, OLIVE DRAB, 1
M23053/5-110-9
M81786/10-4
M23053/1-101-0
B7444-3-1-18B
B7444-1-1-4C
M23053/5108-0
TT1735
TT1735
TT1735
TT1735
VVK211
VV-K-211
251M
MIL-L-46159
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
27293
81349
IN 3 0
FT 3
FT 3
0
0
FT 3 0
FT 3 0
IN 3 0
GL 3
OZ 3
EA 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
EA 3
QT 3
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 8034
REV 7239
36 IN WIDE X 1 5 FT LONG
X 0125 IN THICK
REV 7273
REV 7224
REV 7240
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7254
REV 7254
REV 7254
6810008556160
REV 7239
REV 7229
REV 6357, 7254
REV 7273
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5970010297961
5970001188838
5970000638526
5970008222775
5970010387449
5970000631500
5970008818200
5970008920966
5970008122967
6810002865435
6810009838551
9140002426748
9140002426748
7920004906046
7-128
NOMENCLATURE
LACQUER
LACQUER
LACQUER
#17038, 1 GAL CAN
-ACFT GREEN, 1 GLCAN
-BLACK COLOR
LACQUER
CAN
LACQUER
1 PT SPRAY CAN
-BLACK #37038, 1 GAL
LACQUER -BLACK COLOR #37038
LUSTERLESS, 1 PT AEROSOL CAN
-BLACK, COLOR 37038,
-BLACK, COLOR 37038, LACQUER
1 GL CAN
LACQUER
CAN
-COLOR CLEAR, 1 GL.
LACQUER
CAN
LACQUER
QT CAN
-GRAY #36231,1 GAL
-MIL-L-19537 RED, 1
LACQUER -MIL-L-81352
WHITE, COLOR 17875, COMPOSITION L
LACQUER
LACQUER
-MIL-L-81352 GRAY
-OLIVE DRAB, 1 QTCAN
-RED #11136, 16 OZ LACQUER
AEROSOL CAN
LACQUER
LUSTERLESS, 1 QT CAN
LACQUER
CAN
-RED COLOR #31136
-TY 1 BLACK, 1 GAL
P/N
A-A-665
MIL-L-46159
A-A-1452
MIL-L-19538
A-A-6654
A-A-665
TT-L-20
MIL-L-19537
TT-L-20
MIL-L-19537
MIL-L-81352
MIL-L-81352
MIL-L-46159
MILL81352
TT-L-20
MIL-L-46159
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
58536
81349
58536
81349
58536
58536
81348
81349
81348
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81348
81349
OZ 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
PT 3 6
PT 3 6
GL 3 6
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
GL 3
QT 3
PT 3
QT 3 6
GL 3
6
0
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
ADDITIONAL INFO
16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
REV 8034
REV 7271
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7271
REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7273
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
345-23
REV 7239
REV 7238
1 GL CAN
REV 7275
REV 7275
REV 7271
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
345-23
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8010005152487
8010010338917
8010002906158
8010005272884
8010005825382
8010005825382
8010006647651
8010005271507
8010005151568
8010005517934
8010009356608
8010009357066
8010012111107
8010005151568
8010010429438
7-129
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
LACQUER
AEROSOL CAN
P/N
LACQUER -TY 2 ALUMINUM COLOR TT-L-32
#17178, 12 OZ PASTE AND CLEAR TO MK 1 GL
-WHITE #17875,16 OZ MILL81352
LACQUER
LAPPING AND GRINDING -
-1 QT CAN MIL-L-19538
LAP5-0001-000-003
15-0002 LAPPING AND GRINDING GRIT 400 METAL
WORKING, 40Z JAR ABRAV MAT ALUMINUM OXIDE
LAPPING AND GRINDING -1 LB CAN 1800
FSCM
81348
81349
81349
99189
26477
99189
UM EC SL
GL 3
PT 3
QT 3
GL 1
OZ 3
LB 3
6
6
0
6
0
0
LAPPING AND GRINDING -280 GRIT ALUMINUM
OXIDE OR SILICON CARBIDE, 1 LB CAN
LAPPING AND GRINDING 400 GRIT ALUMINUM
OXIDE & SIUCON CARBIDE, 1 LB CAN
LACQUER
24087, 5 GALLON CAN
-SEMI-GLOSS, GREEN,
LAYOUT DYE
LAYOUT DYE
-COLOR, BLUE
-1 PT CAN
A-A-1203
A-A-1203
MIL-L-46159
871173
MIL-L-83795
LAYOUT DYE
LEAD SHOT
LEAK DETECTION FLUI
LEAK DETECTION FLUI
LEAK DETECTION FLUI
121 BOTTLES PER BOX
LEAK TEST COMPOUND
OUNCE BOTTLE
-1 PT CAN
-1 WESTERN SHOT
-
-REV 7237
4 OZ PER BOTTLE,
-MIL-L-25567 TY2, 4
871173
10511620
838595
838595
372
MIL-L-25567
58536
58536
81349
19203
81349
19203
19200
19203
19203
03530
81349
LB 3 0
LB 3 0
GL 3 6
PT 1
OZ 3
0
0
OZ 3
LB 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
0
0
0
0
0
OZ 3 0
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
12 OZ PASTE AND CLEAR LA 8010002418406
CQUER TO MAKE 1 GAL TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7275
REV 8034
REV 7280
8010000822479
5350012692244
5350001516111
1 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-238-23
REV 7271
1 LB CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7273
REV 6231
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275
REV 7280
REV 6232
REV 7243
5350001515600
5350005792513
5350001931348
6850006649067
6850006649067
6850006649067
9650003126640
6850009354068
6850009354068
6850009354068
6850006211819
7-130
NOMENCLATURE
LEAK TEST COMPOUND
LINSEED OIL, BOILED
LINSEED OIL, BOILED
LUBRICANT
LUBRICANT
LUBRICANT, INNER TUB
LUBRICANT, INNER TUB
LUBRICANT, SOLID
GALLON CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOUD FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
12 OZ AEROSOL CAN
LUBRICANT, SOUD FIL
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
-TYPE 1,4 OZ BOTTLE
-
-1 GAL CAN
-6 OZ TUBE
-6 OZ TUBE
-
-10 POUND BOX
-MIL-L-8937, FORM A, 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-FORM 1, 1 PT CAN
-MIL-L-23398 TY II,
-TYPE 1, 1 QT CAN
-1 QT CAN
P/N
MIL-L-25567
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349 OZ 3 0
A-A-371
A-A-371
3913-G1
204-040-755-5
443
MIL-L-5024
MILL8937
58536
58536
53592
97499
79899
81349
81349
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
LB
LB 3
GL 3
0
0
H
R
R
7
7
DC 3402 71984
DC 3402 HEAT SINK COMPOUND 71984
LUBRI-BOND220 85932
LUBRIBONDA
MOLYKOTE3402
00894-210
4169931
417564-1
SPL 26A
MIL-L-8937
MIL-L-23398
85932
94499
98897
96214
96214
34227
81349
81349
MIL-L-23398
MILL46010
81349
81349
OZ 1
OZ
OZ 1
OZ
OZ
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 3
PT 3
OZ 3
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
QT 3
QT 1
H
H
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7280
REV 6357
REV 7271
REV 7232
REV 7239
REV 7161
REV 7156
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6232
REV 7273
REV 8034
REV 7280
REV 7253
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6850006211820
8010006848789
8010001523245
9150005068497
9150005068497
2640002646642
2640002646642
9150009857255
9150007540064
9150007540064
9150007540064
9150007540064
9150007540064
9150001682000
9150008345608
9150007540064
9150009547422
9150009486912
7-131
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL
PRESSURIZED
-16 OZ CAN
LUBRICANT, SOLID FIL -321R IS OBS BY
MOLYLUBE 1200, 15 OZ CAN AEROSOL
LUBRICANT, TIRE AND
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
-1 GAL CAN
-
-
-
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
-
-
-
-
-
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
P/N
MILL46147
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81349
UM EC SL
OZ 3 H
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7233
MOLYLUBE 1200 12474
MILL8362
BRAYCO300
81349
98308
COSMOLINE1116 73277
NOXRUST518CODER62-203-1 02847
PETROTECT800
PQRUSTPREVENTIVEN01 72
RUSTFOIL2675
ROYCO308
TECTYL800
86459
92895
84591
07950
72527
TECTYL893
AEROSHELLTURBINEOIL500
AEROSHELLTURBINEOIL550
AVREXSTURBO260
AVREXSTURBO265
BRAYCO899
BRAYCO899G
BRAYCO899S
CASTROL205
CHEVRONJETENGINEOIL5
CHEVRONJETENGINEOIL5
PQTURBINELUBRICANT5247
72527
54527
97854
77988
77988
98308
98308
98308
07950
81230
87510
92895
OZ 3 K
QT
QT
QT
QT
OZ
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
OZ
OZ
OZ
OZ
OZ
GL 3
OZ
OZ
OZ
0
REV7224
REV 7271
7-132
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9150001682000
9150000801026
2640002617458
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
P/N
PQTURBINELUBRICANT6423
FSCM
92895
UM EC SL
QT
PQTURBINELUBRICANT6700
PQTURBINELUBRICANT7731
PQTURBINELUBRICANT8878
PQTURBINELUBRICANT9595
RM139A
92895
92895
92895
92895
77988
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
RM147A
ROYCO
ROYCO899C915
ROYCO899SC
77988
07950
07950
07950
SATO7377
SATO7730
59595
59595
SHELLAIRCRAFTTURBINEOIL55154527
STAUFFERJET11 07950
STO21919
STO21919A
ST06530
TL8090
85239
85239
85239
59595
2380TURBOOILWS600
2392TURBODIL
2393TURBOOIL
2395
510
59
29700
29700
29700
29700
54527
29700
7
QT
QT
QT
OT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT 1
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
QT
ADDITIONAL INFO
7-133
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
LUBRICATING OIL
-GRADE 30, 1 QT CAN
-GRADE 40, 1 QTCAN
-10-30W, 1 QT CAN
P/N
6423
MILL46152
MILL2104
MILL46152
LUBRICATING OIL
GAL DRUM
-10W-30W GRADE, 55
LUBRICATING OIL -DOD-L-25681 LUB OIL
MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE 1 LB CAN
LUBRICATING OIL,
LUBRICATING OIL,
LUBRICATING OIL,
-GRADE L,1 GAL CAN
-GRADE 1010,1 QT CAN
-TYPE 3
MILL46152
DOD-L-25681
MIL-L-6086
MILL6081
MILL22851
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
92895
81349
QT
QT 3 6
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
QT 3
QT 3
7
6
GL 3 6
LB 1 6
GL 3
QT 3
GL 3
7
7
7
LUBRICATING OIL,
LUBRICATING OIL,
1, 5 GAL CAN
LUBRICATING OIL,
-1 QT CAN
-10W GRADE AND TYPE
-4 OZ CAN
-GRADE 1010, 55 GAL LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR -MIL-L-22851 TY II
CORROSIVE RESISTIVE, 55 GL DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
LUBRICATING OIL, AIR
-1 GL CAN
-1 QT CAN
-1 QT CAN
-1 QT CAN
-1 QT CAN,
-8 OZ CAN
MIL-L-7808
MIL-L-21260
MIL-L-7870
MILL6081
MIL-L-22851
MIL-L-7808
MILL6081
MIL-L-23699
MIL-L-6082
MILL23699
MILL23699
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
QT 3
GL 3
7
6
OZ 3
GL 3
7
7
GL 3 7
GL 3
QT 3
QT 3
QT 3
QT 1
OZ 3
7
0
7
7
7
7
7-134
ADDITIONAL INFO NSN
VISCOSITY TEMP-9 60 MIN
210 DEG F & 12 90MAX210 DEG F
REV 7280
VISCOSITY-9 30 MIN 100 D
EG C & 12 50 MAX 100 DEG C
9 60 MIN 210 DEG F & 12 90
MAX 210 DEG F FLASH POINT 210 DEG F
REV 7232 9150005437220
REV 7271
REV 8036
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-333-24
REV 7161
REV 7271
9150002659417
9150002732388
9150009652305
REV 7271
REV 7271
REV 7246
9150007822627
9150001113199
9150005421430
9150002316676
9150007534937
REV 7237
REV 6224 REV 7218
REV 8034
REV 7271
REV 6232, REV 7232
REV 8035
9150002704057
9150002732388
9150009857099
9150010079134
9150009857099
9150001806266
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
1 QT CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
DRUM
LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
GRADE 30, 1 PT CAN
GRADE 30, 5 GAL CAN
GRADE 30,55 GAL
-GRADE 30W, 55 GAL
-MILL2104 30 GRADE,
-10W GRADE, 55 GAL
-10W GRADE, 1 QT CAN
P/N
MIL-L-21260
MIL-L-2104
MILL46152
MIL-L-2104
MIL-L-2104
MILL2104
MIL-L-2104
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
PT 3
GL 3
GL 3
6
6
6
GL 3 6
QT 3 6
GL 3 6
QT 3 6
81349 QT 3 7 LUBRICATING OIL, ENG
& 16.80 MAX 210 DEG F
LUBRICATING OIL,GEA
CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEA
-12 90 MIN 210 DEG F
GRADE 80W-90, 1 QT
-250 GRADE, 1 GAL CAN
MILL2104
MIL-L-2105
W-L-765
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN
-1 QT CAN
-1 OT CAN
WL800
MILL7870
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN
LUBRICATING OIL, GEN
LUBRICATING OIL, INS
CAN
LUBRICATING OIL, MIN
POWDER
LUBRICATING OIL, REF
-16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
4 OZ CAN
-5 GL CAN
-INSTRUMENT OIL, 1 QT
-TYPE 1, 5 GL CAN
-TYPE 2
W-L-800
W-L-800
WL800
MIL-L-6085
W-L-1071
W-L-825
81349
81348
81348
81349
81348
81348
81348
81349
81348
81348
QT 3 6
GL 3 7
QT 3
QT 3
6
7
QT 3
OZ 1
GL 3
QT 3
6
6
6
6
GL 3 7
GL 3 7
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7274
REV 7271
VISCOSITY-9 60 MIN 210
DEG F & 12 90 MAX 210 DEF F
VISCOSITY-9 30 MIN 100
DEG C & 12 50 MAX 100 DEG C
REV 7233
VISCOSITY-5 70 MIN 210
DEG F & 7 50 MAX 210 DEG F
VISCOSITY-5 60 MIN 100
DEG C & 7.40 MAX 100 DEG C
REV 7272
REV 7274
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 6357, 7257
VISCOSITY TEMP-10 00 MIN
100 DEG F & 4000 MAX -40 DEG F
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7156
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7274
REV 7253
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
NSN
9150001110201
9150001889858
9150001866696
9150001889858
9150001866681
9150001912772
9150001889858
9150001896730
9150010355392
9150002920097
9150002316689
9150002633490
9150004580075
9150002732389
9150002319062
9150002234129
9150002402260
9150002929657
7-135
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
LUBRICATING OIL, REF
MARKER, IDENTIFICATI
ROLL
-WL825 TYPE 3
MAINTENANCE KIT, WIN -CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-343-23 POLISH KIT GLASS
-1 IN WIDE AND 50 YD
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
-
-COLOR BLACK, 1 DOZ
-COLOR ORANGE 1 MARKER, TUBE TYPE
DOZEN PER BOX
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
PER BOX
-COLOR-RED, I DOZEN
MARKER, TUBE TYPE
MAT, ABRASIVE
P/N
VV-L-825
MILM58091
?
MIL-T-9906
GGM00114
GG-M-00114
GG-M-00114
GG-M-00114
-1 DOZEN PER BOX MARKSALOTRED
MIL-A-9962, TY1, CL1, GRA MIL-A-9962
FSCM
81348
81349
81349
81348
81348
81348
81348
03042
81349
UM EC SL
QT 3
EA 3
FT 3
DZ 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
SH 3
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIL-A-9962 81349 SH 3 0 MAT, ABRASIVE -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1
AND GRADE B, 180 TO 240 GRIT
MAT, REINFORCING, FIB -WHITE, .0045 INCH
THICK, 2 INCHES WIDE, 54 YD ROLL
MAT, REINFORCING, FIB
METAL BAR
-50 YARD ROLL
-REV 7253
METAL FOIL -.0035 INCHES THICK,
36 INCHES WIDE, 250 FOOT ROLL
METAL FOIL ALUMINUM
IN WD ROLL
-TY 1 GR B, 75 FT 12
METHANOL, TECHNICAL
METHANOL, TECHNICAL
-5 GALCAN, AGRADE
-5 GL CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -CRYSTAL FORM 1 LB
BOTTLE
1659
1659
TYPE 17-4PH CONDITION A
QQ-A-18761
QQ-A-1876
O-M-232
O-M-232
M209-S
OC265
95746
95746
18702
81348
81348
81348
81348
22527
81348
YD 3
YD 3
SH 1
FT 3
FT 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL
LB 3
0
0
0
0
0
6
6
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
1 QT CAN
REV 7275
REV 6302, 7223, 7253
EACH
REV 7280
REV 7271
1 DZ PER BOX CONSUMABLE
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7157
REV 7156
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7273
REV 7240
9510011326622
REV 7273
REV 7272
REV 7273
REV 7237
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
9535007529061
9535005412453
6810002756010
6810002756010
6810002816929
NSN
9150005982911
1560004503622
7690003684661
7520002302734
7520009731059
7520000790286
7520009731062
7520009731062
5350009675089
5350009675093
9340011778572
9340011778572
7-136
NOMENCLATURE
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -1 GALLON CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -1 PT CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -5 GL CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -5 GL CAN
METHYL ETHYL KETONE -55 GL DRUM
-ASTMD 1153TY2, METHYLISOBUTYLKET
55 GL DRUM
METHYL ISOBUTYL KET
GL DRUM
-ASTM D 1153 TY 2, 5
P/N
TT-M-261
OC265
TT-M-261
TT-M-261
TTM261
D 1153
D 1153
METHYL ISOBUTYL KET
MOLYBDENUM DISULFID -
-1 GAL CAN D 1153
55-1043-1
MOLYBDENUM DISULFID -MILM7866, MOLYBDENUM, MIL-M-7866
DISULFIDE, TECHNICAL, 1 LB CAN
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81346
GL 3
PT 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
81346
81346
83323
81349
GL 3
GL 3
LB 1
LB 3
0
0
7
7
NAPHTHA, ALIPHATIC -1 GALLON CAN
NAPHTHA, AROMATIC -1 GL CAN
MIL-N-15178 REPLACE WITH TT-N-97
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC
NITRIC ACID, TECHNIC
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL
CL 2, 231 CU FT CYL
-
-
-1 GALLON BOTTLE
-BB-N-411 TY 1 GR B
TT-N-95 TY2
TT-N-97
MILSTD605
O-N-350
ON350
BBN411
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL
184 CUBIC FOOT CYLINDER
-BB-N-411, TY1, CL1, GRB, BB-N-411, TY1, CL1, GRB
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B
AND CLASS 1, 231 CU FT CYLINDER
BB-N-411
NITROGEN, TECHNICAL
OH-58D
-231 CUBIC FOOT
-
BB-N-411
OH-58D
81348
81348
96906
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
97499
GL 3
GL 3
BT
PT 3
GL 3
CF 3
CF 3
CF 3
CF 3
EA A
0
0
0
0
0
7
7
0
0
ADDITIONAL INFO
REV 7157
REV 8039
REV 7237
REV 8039
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7351
REV 7156
REV 7161
REV 7057 REV 7233
16 OZ BT
REV 7211
REV 7223, 7243
REV 7161
REV 7271
REV 7351
7-137
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6810002812785
6810002816929
6810002812762
6810002812762
6810002812763
6810002812761
6810001805976
6810002863785
6810002646715
6810002646715
6810002388119
6810002239067
6810002229655
6810002372918
6830002920732
6830007822641
6830002920131
6830010289402
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
ORTHOPHOSPHORIC ACI -15 GALLON DRLM
OV-1D
OV-1 D CONSUMABLE
-MODEL RECORD FOR
OXYGEN, TECHNICAL
PAD, SCOURING
PAD. SCOURING
PAD, SCOURING
2, EACH
-230 CUBIC FOOT CYL
-
-
-L-P-0050 TY 2, CL
PAD, SCOURING -PLASTIC OVAL SHAPE
4X3.5 IN , NOT SOAP IMPREGNATED TY1, SZ1
PAD, SCOURING
PAD, SCOURING
PAD, SCOURING
-TYPE 1
-10 EACH BOX
-10 PADS PER BOX
PAD, SCOURING
PAINT, EPOXY
PAINT, STENCIL
1 QTCAN
PAINT, STENCIL
1 QT CAN
-20 PADS TO A BOX
-
-COLOR-BLACK #37038,
-COLOR-WHITE #37875,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
-
-
-
-
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 150,
P/N
0-0-670
OV-1D
BB-O-925
TUFFY
86
LP50
L-P-0050
MIL-C-83957
SCOTCH-BRITE-63
BRILLOSOAPPAD
7447
EPOLUX1OOE6AS
A-A-1558
A-A-1558
2000
A-A-1 047
A-A-1200
P-P-1 21
A-A-1200
FSCM
81348
81996
81348
92128
27293
81348
81348
81349
27293
92243
27293
93981
58536
58536
09581
58536
58536
81348
58536
UM EC SL
GL 3
EA A
CF 3
EA 1
EA 3
EA 3
EA 3
SH 3
EA 3
EA 3
EA 1
EA 3
OT 3
QT 3
EA 1
EA
EA 1
PG
EA 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
4
6
0
0
0
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7211
REV 7223
REV 6232
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 8006
REV 6357, 7254
REV 7161
REV 7218
REV 7232
REV 7271
NSN 8010-00-285-4913
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7349
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6810008238004
6830002920129
7920006599175
7920009343469
7920009343469
7920006599175
7920001516120
7920011465127
7920007781660
8010008666810
8010002927686
5350002247215
5350007218115
5350007218116
7-138
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 220,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1200 GRIT 360,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1201 GRIT 120,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1201 GRIT 150,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-A-A-1201 GRIT 220,
PAPER, ABRASIVE
GRIT 9X11 IN SH
-ALUMINUM OXIDE 100
PAPER, ABRASIVE GR 11/0, 600
GRIT, 9Xll INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
PAPER, ABRASIVE GRIT SIZE 80, 9Xll1 IN
SHEET GRADE DESIGNATOR 1/0, 50 EACH PKG
-P-P-101 320 GRIT, PAPER, ABRASIVE
50 SHEETS PER PACK
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-P-P-101, 120 GRIT, 50
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
SHEETS PER PACKAGE
-P-P-101,240 GRIT, 50
-P-P-101, 600 GRIT, 50
PAPER ABRASIVE
EACH PACK
-P-P-101, 80 GRIT, 50
PAPER, ABRASIVE -P-P-121 GRIT 320
EXTRA FINE 9Xll SHEET 50 EACH
P/N
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1201
A-A-1201
A-A-1201
ADOLOXOPENCOAT
P-P-101
A-A-1201
P-P-101
P-P-101, 120 GT
P-P-101, 240 GT
P-P-101,600 GT
PP101
A-A-1047
FSCM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
06565
81348
58536
81348
81348
81348
81348
81348
58536
UM EC SL
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
SH 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 1 0
SH 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
SH 3 0
EA 3 0
REV 7239
REV 7161
REV 7161
REV 8039
REV 7198
REV 7280
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7350
REV 7350
REV 7350
REV 7225
REV 7273
REV 7223
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
5350002247209
5350002210882
5350001868821
5350001868819
5350002247215
5350010432278
5350007218115
5350002247207
5350002247215
5350006199167
5350002247203
7-139
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PER PACKAGE
P/N
-180 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
PAPER, ABRASIVE
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
-280 GRIT, GR8/0, 9Xll
PAPER, ABRASIVE
PER PACKAGE
400 GRIT, 50 SHEETS
PAPER, ABRASIVE
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
-500 GRIT, 9Xll
PAPER, ABRASIVE -60 GRIT 9X1 0
SHEET, 100 SHEETS PER PACKAGE
PAPER, ABRASIVE
INCHES, 50 SHEETS PER PG
-80 GRIT, 9X11
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT -TYPE 1 AND GRADE
B, 615 FT ROLL
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT -TYPE 1 AND GRADE B,
980 FT ROLL
PAPER, KRAFT, UNTREAT -25 FT PER ROLL
PAPER,WRAPPING,CHEM -TYPE 1, 600 FT ROLL
AND 30 IN WIDE
PAPER,WRAPPING,TISS -TYPE 2 AND CLASS
1, 24 X 36 IN SHEET 480 PER PG
PARTS KIT, REPAIR, Fl
REPAIR
-KIT FIBERGLASS
PASTE, ROSIN -1 QT KIT
FSCM
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1200
A-A-1047
A-A-1202
A-A-1047
A-A-203
A-A-203
UU-P-268 TYIGRB
MIL-P-17667
A-A-1249
S1607-7021
RP1220
PENCIL -COLOR WHITE, EXTRA
THICK, 6 25 IN LONG, 12 PER BOX
PENCIL -COLOR YELLOW, SIZE
EXTRA THICK, 6.25 IN LONG, 12 PER BOX
PENCIL
PER PKG
A-A-87
A-A-87
-COLOR YELLOW, 12 EA 2107
UM
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
58536
80244
81349
58536
78286
02684
58536
58536
73685
EC SL
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
FT 3 0
FT 3 0
EA 3
FT 3
0
0
SH 3 0
EA 3 M
QT 3 4
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
EA 3 0
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7349
REV 7273
REV 7261
REV 7273
REV 6357, 7257
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7156
REV 7261
REV 7271
REV 7240
1 OT KT CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7274
REV 7273
12 EA PER PKG CONSUMABLE
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
7510002401525
7510002644612
7510004650994
NSN
53500072181t7
5350002247205
5350002247201
5350002247216
5350005986105
5350006199168
8135001607776
8135002903407
8135001607759
8135005581242
8135002811435
1560008569222
7-140
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
PENCIL
CORE 12 TO A PACK
-NON-LEADED YELLOW
PENCIL -TY 1 CL 1 YELLOW
COLORED LEAD 12 TO THE WRAPPER
PENETRATING OIL
PENETRATING OIL
-TY1, I1 PTCAN
-1 PT CAN
PETROLATUM, TECH
PETROLATUM, TECH
PETROLATUM, TECHN
PETROLATUM, TECHN
PETROLATUM, TECHN
PETROLATUM, TECHN
-
-
-
-
-
-
CL 2 AND TY 4, PETROLATUM, TECHN
1.750 LB CAN
PETROLATUM, TECHN
50 LB CAN
PHOSPHORIC ACID,ACS
PIGMENT, ALUMINUM
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE
TUBE
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE
PIGMENT, IRON BLUE
PIGMENT, RED OXIDE
PLASTIC COATING COM
-W-P-236, TY5, CL2, 1.7
-4 LITER BOTTLE
-1 LB CAN
-BLUE COLOR 2A, 2 OZ
-DRY TYPE
-2 OZ TUBE COLOR 2A
P/N
2107
SS-P-201
W-P-236
A242
A-A-341
TT-P-381
TTP385
TT-P-381
-16 OZ SQUEEZE BOTTLE B-3100F
-TYPE 1, 5 GL PAIL MIL-C-16555
VV-P-216
VV-P-216
DEF2333PX7
9150-042
PX7-1POUND CAN
14P1
44D111
9150-042-1POUNDCAN
W-P-236
FSCM
73685
81348
81348
81348
U1857
D9455
K6231
82146
25140
D9455
81348
81348
22527
58536
81349
81348
81348
80000
81349
UM EC SL
EA 3
EA 3
PT 3
PT 3
LB
LB
LB 1
LB 1
LB 1
LB 1
LB 3
LB 3
PT 3
LB 3
OZ 3
LB 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
GL 3
0
0
7
4
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
0
7
7
7
7
6
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7280
REV 7275
REV 7223
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 7275
REV 6225, REV 7156
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7350
REV 8039
8010000078164
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7261
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510004650994
7510002855832
9150002617899
9150002617899
9150002500926
9150002500926
9150002500926
9150002500926
9150002500926
9150002500926
6810011500339
8010006874019
8010005510128
8010005510128
8010010166584
8030002758093
7-141
NOMENCLATURE
PLASTIC COATING COM
5, 5 GAL CAN
-TYPE 2 AND CLASS
PLASTIC MOLDING MAT -KITCONTAINS5GALS
OF RESIN AND 1 GAL OF HARDENER
PLASTIC SHEET - 062 TK 48X24 INCH
SHEET POLYHEXAMETHYLENE ADIPAMIDE COMP
PLASTIC SHEET
0.187 IN THICK
-A FINISH, 48 X 38 IN
PLASTIC SHEET -COLOR BLACK #27038
NDP TYPE, 36 IN WD 42 IN LG 062 IN TK
PLASTIC SHEET -FMB TYPE, 1 IN
THK, 38 IN WIDE, 48 IN LONG
PLASTIC SHEET
PLASTIC SHEET
FBM, 0.625 THICKNESS
-MIL-F-46895 2MIL THK
-MIL-P-15035 TYPE
PLASTIC SHEET -POLYVINYL
CHLORIDE, CLEAR CL 8 13X816001N RL
PLASTIC SHEET
PLASTIC SHEET
IN THK, EXTRUDED
-SHEET
-SIZE 24X24 IN ,1 0
PLASTIC STRIP, ADHES -ADHESIVE COATED,
ACETONE TY, .026 THK, 5 IN WD, 8FT RL
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS
WIDE, 36 YD ROLL
-CLEAR, 2 INCHES
-1 IN WIDE X 36 YARD PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS
LONG ROLL
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS
WIDE X .25 THICK
-18 YD LONG X 5 IN
P/N
MIL-C-6799
EPOCAST31A
LP410
MIL-P-5425
LP387
MIL-P-15035
MIL-F-46895
MILP15035
A-A-1766
L-P-410
L-P-410
WX-1206
SJ8561
1 161
4104
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349 GL 3 5
99384
81348
81349
81348
81349
81349
81349
58536
81348
81348
61784
52152
52125
52152
GL 1 H
SH 3 0
SH 3 0
IN 3 0
SH 3 0
SH 3
SH 3
7
0
IN 3 0
SH 1
SH 3
0
0
FT 3 0
YD 3 0
YD 3 0
EA 3 4
ADDITIONALINFO
5 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
REV 7232
REV 7280
REV 7271
36 IN WD 42 IN LG 062 IN
TK TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7273
REV 7161
REV 6302 REV 7223
REV 7225
REV 7232
REV 7273
REV 8039
REV 7280
18 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
WIDE X 0.250 THICK
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8030002970189
9330007382626
9330001438604
9330004833266
9330002825640
9330005858678
9330002603800
8135004765268
9330010289334
9330012028903
9330001696407
9330011017505
9330009845834
7-142
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS -2 IN WIDE AND 0.014 SJ8561 52152 YD 3 0 REV 7240 9330001696407
THICK AND 108 IN LONG ROLL
PLASTIC STRIP, PRESS
FT LONG
-2 IN WIDE AND 108 SJ8561 52152 YD 3 0 REV 7240 9330001696407
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD - CD7L 36540 EA 1 0 REV 6231 5365007730760
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD 29994 99167 EA 1 0 REV 6231 5365007730760
PLUG, MACHINE THREAD -EACH CD7 36540 EA 3 0 REV 7351
0
5365007730760
POLISH, EZ Clear EZ1000 KT 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
POLISH, EZ Clear Spares Kit EZ1100 KT 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
POLISH, EZ Clear Prep EZ1200 GL 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
POLISH, EZ Clear Cleaner EZ1300 GL 7 4 Refer to para 10-15.2
POLISH, METAL -TYPE 1, 1 GL CAN MIL-P-6888 81349 GL 3 6 REV 6232, 7254 7930002671224
POLISH, PLASTIC -TYPE 1, 1 PINT P-P-560 81348 PT 3 0 REV 7273 7930011154744
BOTTLE
5350002998651 POLISHING ABRASIVE, -SIZE B, 2 AND 1/2 LB 81349 LB 3 0 2 1/2 LB CN CONSUMABLE
CAN FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
-AIRCRAFT GREEN, 55 81349 GL 3 4 55 GAL DRUM COMP A
GAL DRUM, COMP A TM 55-1500-345-23
8010011299348
POLYURETHANE COATIN -AIRCRAFT GREY MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT 8010011278908
EXTERIOR, 1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN MIL-C-46168
(SAND), 1 GL CAN, KIT
81349 GL 1 4 REV 7232 8010011316255
POLYURETHANE COATIN -COMP B FOR ALL 55 81349 GL 3 4 COMP B FOR ALL 55 GAL DRUMS 8010011320205
GAL DRUMS TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN MIL-C-46168
GRAY #36231, KIT 1 GL COMPONENET A
81349 GL 3 4 REV 6357, 7252 8010011462649
POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168 TY 1
WHITE #37875, KIT 1 GL COMPONENT A
POLYURETHANE COATIN
BLACK #37038, 1 GALLON CAN
MIL-C-46168
MIL-C-46168
81349 GL
POLYURETHANE COATIN -MIL-C-46168 TY1 AIRC MIL-C-46168 81349 GL
RAFT GREEN 1 GAL COMPA 1 QT COMP B KIT
3
1
81349 GL 3
4
4
4
REV 7252
REV 7232
REV 7161
8010011316262
8010011316255
8010011462646
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE P/NFSCM ADDITIONALINFO NSN
POLYURETHANE COATIN MIL-C-46188 TYPE 1 MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 REV 7252 8010011449873
A/C RED #31136, 1 GL COMPONENT A
POLYURETHANE COATIN- OLIVE DRAB #34087, MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP 8010011316262
1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B B KIT TM 55-15-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I AIRCRAFT
GREEN, 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL OF COMP B
MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL
COMP B KIT TM 55-1500-345-23
8010011316262
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I AIRCRAFT MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP 8010011412420
GREEN, 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I AIRCRAFT GRAY, MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP 8010011449882
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I AIRCRAFT GREY MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP 8010011449876
EXTERIOR, 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I RED #31136, 1 MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QTCOMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP 8010011449884
QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY I RED #31136, 4 MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL 8010011449878
GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLACK #37038, MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT 8010011449885
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLACK #37038, MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL 8010011449879
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLUE #35044, 1 MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 1 GAL COMP A AND 1 QT 8010011462648
GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLUE #35044, 4 MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL 8010011449880
GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 BLUE #35044, 1 MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 COMP 8010011449887
QT COMP A AND 1/2 COMP B B TM 55-1 500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 OLIVE DRAB MIL-C-46168 81349 GL 3 4 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL 8010011449875
#34087, 4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1 WHITE #37875, MIL-C-46168 81349 QT 3 4 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT 8010011449883
1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B COMP B TM 55-1500-34523
NOMENCLATURE
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY1 WHITE #37875,
4 GAL COMP A AND 1 GAL COMP B
PRIMER COATING
COLOR T, 1 GALLON CAN
-COMPOSITION L AND
P/N
MIL-C-46168
POLYURETHANE COATIN -TY 1, BLACK #37038,
1 QT KIT
POLYURETHANE COATIN 1 QT KIT
MIL-C-83286
POTASSIUM DICHROMAT
LB BOX
-99 0 MIN BYWT 5
MIL-C-83286
MIL-C-46168 POLYURETHANE, COAT -TY 1, COLOR #33538,
YELLOW, GAL COMP A AND 1 QT COMP B, KIT
POLYURETHANE, COAT -TY 1, COLOR #33538, YEL MIL-C-46168
LOW, 1 QT COMP A AND 1/2 PT COMP B, KIT
POTASSIUM DICHROMAT -5 POUND BOTTLE O-P-559
O-P-559
TT-P-1757
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
81349
81349
81349
81349
81349
81348
81348
81348
GL 3
QT 3
QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
LB 3
LB 3
GL 3
4
4
0
0
6
4
4
6
81348 GL 3 6 PRIMER COATING
COLOR
PRIMER COATING
KIT TWO 5 GL PAILS
PRIMER COATING
PRIMER COATING
GALLON ADHESIVE AND
PRIMER COATING
CAN AEROSOL
-L COMPOSITION AND Y
-MIL-P-23377 TY 1,
-MIL-P-23377 TY2
-MIL-P-52192 CPL, 1
1 QUART CATALYST KIT
-MIL-P-7962 12 OZ
TT-P-1757
MIL-P-23377
MIL-P-23377
MIL-P-52192
MIL-P-7962
PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757
COMPOSITION L COLOR T, 16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
PRIMER COATING
COLOR T, 1 GALLON CAN
-TT-P-1757 COMP L
TT-P-1757
TT-P-1757
PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757 COMPOSITION TT-P-1757
L COLOR T, 1 QT CAN PRESSURIZED
PRIMER COATING -TT-P-1757 L COMPOSITIONTT-P-1757
AND Y COLOR, 16 OZ AEROSOL CAN
81349
81349
81349
81349
81348
81348
81348
81348
GL 3
GL 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
GL 3
OZ 3
PT 3
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
ADDITIONALINFO
4GALCOMPAAND 1 GAL
COMP B TM 55-1500-345-23
REV 7275
REV 6357 REV 7237
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7218
REV 7273
REV 7273
1 GL CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1500-333-24
REV 7243
KIT
REV 7157
REV 7238
REV 7243
REV 8039
REV 7243
REV 7239
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8010011449877
8010004825671
8010001818276
6810002646525
6810002646525
8010005825318
8010005152208
8010000822477
8010000822450
8010000821714
8010005842426
8010008998825
8010005825318
8010008990931
8010002970593
7-145
NOMENCLATURE
PRIMER COATING
PRIMER COATING
PRIMER COATING
PT PART B KIT
PRIMER COATING
PRIMER, SEALING COM
PRIMER, SEALING COM
PRIMER, SEALING COM
CAN EA
PRIMER, SEALING COM
AND FORM R, 1 GL CAN
PRIMER, SEALING COM
PRIMER, SEALING COM
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
1 QT CN KIT
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
-TYPE 1, 1 PT KIT
-1 PT CAN
-1 QT PART A AND 1/2
-15 OZ CAN
-
-
GRADE T, FORM R, 6 OZ
-MIL-S-22473 GRADE N
-6 OUNCE CAN
-6 OZ CAN AEROSOL
-
-
-
-
-EA9210, 1 GALLON CAN
-EPOXY RESIN PLASTIC
-TY 1, 1 PT CN
-1 PINT CAN
-1 PT CAN
P/N
MIL-P-23377
TT-P-1757
MIL-P-53030
81
747-56
74756
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
747-56
A-4094
588-017-9001
83842
838842
EA9210
EC1945 B/A
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL
MIL-A-46106TYPE1-1PTCAN
1200 RTV PRIME COAT-CLEAR
A934B
81349
81348
81349
26066
05972
05972
81349
81349
81349
05972
71984
70210
19203
19203
12405
76381
81349
71984
03481
PT 3
PT 3
QT 3
OZ 3
EA 1
EA 1
OZ 3
GL 3 5
OZ 3
EA 1
PT 1
PT 1
PT
PT
GL 3
QT 1
QT 3
PT 3
OZ 3
4
2
2
4
2
2
5
5
5
5
6
5
0
4
6
4
PRIMER, ADHESIVE -1 PT CAN DC S2260 71984 PT 3 0
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7280
REV7243
REV 6232
REV 6232
REV 8034
REV 7239
REV 7161
REV 7224
REV 6231
REV 6231
REV 7161
REV 8013
1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 7275
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
8010001429279
8010005825318
8010011930519
8010010400947
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030001818372
8030001818372
8040008454304
8040008454304
8040012047187
8040000656578
8040007019616
8040008454304
8040009432502
8040007129058
7-146
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
PRIMER, ADHESIVE
P/N
A934B -1 PT CAN
-1 QT CAN PRIMER, ADHESIVE
PRIMER, SEALANT
EA9203
LOCQUIC -
PRIMER, SEALANT STA-LOK PRIMER F
DELETED
03481
33564
05972
27079
PT 3
OT 3
OZ
OZ
4
0
DELETED
DELETED
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7351
REV 7240
NSN
8040009432502
8040010169963
PROPELLANT PRESSURI GRADE A, TYPE 1, BULK MIL-P-27401 81349
ISSUE
CF 3 0 REV 7273 9135008238115
PROTECTIVE SKIN CRE -4 OZ TUBE NDC000046007104 98377 OZ 3 0 REV 7157 6505010416902
PUMICE, TECHNICAL -1 POUND SS-P-821 GRFFF 80244 LB 3 0 REV 7157 5350001619033
PUTTY
RAG, WIPING
-10 LB CAN
-
MILP8116-1OLBCN
DDD-R-30
81349
81348
LB 3
EA 3
7
0
REV 7070, 7239 8030006644968
7920002051711
RAG, WIPING
BALE
-A-A-531 GR A, 50 LB A-A-531 58536 LB 3 0 REV 7212 7920001489666
RAG, WIPING -A-A-531, GRB, MIXED A-A-531 58536 LB 3 0 REV 7156 7920002051711
COLORS, 50 LB BALE
RAIN REPELLENT, WIND -8 OZ BOTTLE MIL-W-006882 81349 OZ 3 0 REV 8035 6850001395297
REMOVER, PAINT TURCO5469 61102 GL 1 4 REV 6231 8010001817568
REMOVER, PAINT -CLASS 1,400 LB DRUM TT-R-230 81348 LB 3 6 REV 7253 8010002271693
REMOVER, PAINT -MIL-R-81294 TY 1, 5 MIL-R-81294 81349 GL 3 4 REV 7243 8010009261488
GL CAN
REMOVER, PAINT -NONFLAMMABLE, ORG A MIL-R-81294 81349 GL 3 2 REV 7156 8010010880105
NIC REMOVER FOR EPOXY AND POLYURETHANE PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT -NONFLAMMABLE, ORGA MIL-R-81294 TY 1 81349
NIC REMOVER FOR EPOXY AND POLYURETHANE PAINT
GL 3 4 8010009261488
NOMENCLATURE
REMOVER, PAINT
P/N
TT-R-251
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
8010009264727 -TT-R-251 TY4 CLB 81348 GL 3 6
REMOVER, PAINT -TYPE 1 55 GL DRUM MIL-R-81294 81349 GL 3 4 REV 7257 8010009261489
REMOVER, PAINT
REMOVER, PAINT
-TYPE 1, 1 GALLON CAN
-TYPE 1, 1 PT CAN
MIL-R-81294
MIL-R-81294
81349
81349
GL 3
PT 3
4
4
REV 8034
REV 7257
8010001817568
8010001429273
REMOVER, PAINT -1 GAL CAN MIL-R-25134 81349 GL 3 2 1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-345-23 8010008152970
REMOVER, PAINT -5 GL PAIL TT-R-248 81348 GL 3 4 REV 7243 8010005152258
REMOVER, PAINT -55 GALLON DRUM MIL-R-83936 81349 GL 3 2 REV 6224, REV 7162 8010010401059
REPAIR KIT, EROSION -1 KIT K747-207-1 84955 EA 3 0 REV 7275 1560011612805
REPAIR KIT, SUPPRESS -1 EA KIT 205-706-083-1 97499 EA 3 0 REV 7275 1560001033459
RESIN -1 QUART CAN A4405 04347 QT 3 4 REV 7273 8040001049505
RESIN COATING, THERM -1 PT CN 828 86961 PT 3 4 REV 7271 8030000861506
RESIN COATING, THERM -1 QT CAN MILR3043 81349 QT 3 6 REV 7223
RESIN COATING, THERM -9.8 LB CAN HERESITEP-413-D 73159 LB 3 0 REV 7211 8030010424115
RESIN, EPOXY, LOW-PR -MIL-R-9300 TY 1 GRO MIL-R-9300 TY 1, GRO, LIQUID 81349 GL 3 0 REV 8345 REV 7161
LIQUID, 1 GALLON CAN
ROD, WELDING -CL ER347, 36 IN AWSA5.9-81 ER347 0.188
31505 LB 3 0 36 IN LONG & 0.188 ROUND 3439002881471
LONG & .188 ROUND ROD ROD-OXYACETYLENE-ALL POSITIONS
ROD, WELDING -CLASS 3, 36 IN LONG AWSA5.9-77 ER 310 0.125
31505 0 36 IN LONG & 0.125 IN ROUND
& .125 IN ROUND GAS TUNGSTEN ARC -ALL POSITIONS-GAS TUNGSTEN ARC
3439002881469
ROD, WELDING -LB AMS5786 81343 LB 3 0 REV 7223 3439001669584
ROD, WELDING -NICKEL ALLOY AMS5832 0.045
81343 LB 3 0 REV 7225 3439000085067
FILLER, STRAIGHT FORM, LGTH 3 IN, LB
ROD, WELDING -0.062 OD 36 IN LONG AMS5786 0.062 361N LG 81343 LB 3 0 REV 7280 3439001788597
CL ERNIMO-3 NICKEL ALLOY FILLER OXYACETYL
ROD, WELDING -0.062 OD 36 IN LONG MIL-R-5031 81349 LB 3 0 REV 7280 3439002460575
CL 5 STEEL FILLER OXYACETYLENE
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE P/N ADDITIONALINFO NSN
ROD, WELDING -0.062 OD 36 IN LONG AWSA5.10-80 ER4043 0.062
31505 LB 3 0 REV 7280 3439001788590
QQ-R-566 CL 4043 ALUM ALLOY FILLER OXYACE
ROD, WELDING -14-76 ERNIMO-3, 10 AWSA5.14-76 ERNIMO-3 0.062 31505 LB 3 0 10 LB PG 36 IN LONG & 0.062 3439001788597
LB PG 36 IN LONG & .062 ROUND ROD ROUND ROD-GAS TUNSTEN ARC
RDD, WELDING -36 IN LONG & .062 AMS5784 0.062 81343 LB 3 0 36 IN LONG & 0.062 ROUND 3439004719899
ROUND ROD ROD-GAS METAL ARC-ALL POSITIONS
ROPE, FIBROUS - 1-4INDIA 72205 FT 1 0 REV 6230 4020005239641
ROPE, FIBROUS 8198810 19200 FT 1 0 REV 6230 4020005239641
ROPE, FIBROUS -ROPE, FIBROUS, 1 IN MILR17347 81349 FT 3 0
CIRCUMFERENCE, 14 YDS LENGTH
ROPE, FIBROUS -3/4" CIRCUM, 900 FT MILR17343 81349 FT 3 0 REV 7161 4020005239641
SPOOL
ROUGE, ABRASIVE
ROUGE, ABRASIVE
-TYPE 1, 1/2 POUND EA
-TYPE 1, 1/4 LB STICK
MIL-B-16909
MIL-B-16909
81349
80244
LB 3
LB 3
0
0
REV 7273
REV 7271
5350002402213
5350002235581
RUBBER GLOVES -SIZE 8-1/2, EACH 11G-1000 SZ8 1/2 44379 EA 3 0
RUBBER SHEET -TYA GR 60 CL2.625
MILR6855 81349 SH 3 0
TK 36X36 IN SHEET
1680011949799
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -GR A, TY 2, COND MIL-R-6130 0 REV 7275 9320008144583
SOFT, .125 THK, 36X36 IN SH
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -MIL-R-6130 TYPE 2, MIL-R-6130 81349 SH 3 0 REV 7237 9320010241549
GRADE A, CONDITION MEDIUM, 36 IN WIDE AND
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL -MIL-STD-670 TY S CL MIL-C-3133 81349 SH 3 0 REV 7240 9320011542225
SC STYLE E GR SCE3L, SHEET
RUBBER SHEET, CELLUL TY2 GR A COND MIL-R-6130 81349 SH 3 0 REV 7280 9320006183180
MEDIUM .50 TK 36 X 36 IN SHEET
RUBBER SHEET, SOLID - .031 THK, 48IN 5253 89373 YD 3 7 REV 7275 9320009498363
WIDE, SELF SEALING
SCALE CONDITIONER
SCOURING POWDER
-200 LB DRUM DIVERSEY 299 33759 LB 3 0 200 LB DR CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
6850010316399
P-S-311 TY 2 80244 OZ 3 0 7930002050442
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM UM EC SL NOMENCLATURE
SCOURING POWDER
P/N
A-A-47 -
DELETED
58536 EA
ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SEALANT, SILICONE -8 OZ TUBE SILASTIC 732 RTV 71984 OZ 1 0
SEALING COMPOUND BMS8-45 81205 OZ 1 2 REV 6230 8030007794700
2
2
REV 6230
REV 6230
8030007794700
8030007794700
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
62-1926-2604-2
642AS0819
635
PR1436G
PR1436GSPRAYABLE
CPAREN4-1 PAREN
LOCTITE 84
D2607
30003
05972
83574
83574
05972
05972
OZ 1
OZ 1
CC
GL
GL
CC 1
CC
6 REV 6230 8030009647537
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-
-
-
-
LOCTITEC
SM9060-3
SM9060-3
7956584-06
05972
04614
91547
90536
CC
CC 1
CC
CC
6 REV 6230 8030009647537
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
MIL-S-22473 GRA
S167 GRADE A
80244
81039
CC
CC -
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
08831
4275140-1
05972
05869
CC 1
CC 1
5
5
REV 6230
REV 6230
8030000812338
8030000812338 -
SEALING COMPOUND 511131-4 80020 CC 1 5 REV 6230 8030000812338
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-
-
870378
88-31
DELETED
DELETED
19203
05972
CC 1
CC 1
5
5
REV 6230
REV 6230
8030000812338
8030000812338
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SEALING COMPOUND MIL-S-8802 TY2CLA-2 80244 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND PR-1422 A-2 MODEL 654 SEMKIT 83574 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND PR1422A2KT50 83574 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND P41422A2MODEL654 83574 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND MIL-R-46082 TY1 80244 BT
SEALING COMPOUND RETAININGCOMPOUND 75 05972 BT
SEALING COMPOUND 4-32163-601X A2608 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 437167 36378 BT 5 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 609-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6302 8030001806222
SEALING COMPOUND 944294-2 06481 BT
SEALING COMPOUND 080-31 05972 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030000812328
SEALING COMPOUND LOCTITEGRADEE 05972 CC
SEALING COMPOUND LOCTITETYPEE 05972 CC
SEALING COMPOUND 10587076-3 18876 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030000812328
SEALING COMPOUND 58A5A49-4 10001 CC 1 5 REV 6231 8030000812328
SEALING COMPOUND FRV-1106 01139 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND 378-5621 71984 OZ
SEALING COMPOUND 94-002 71984 OZ
DELETED
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SEALING COMPOUND MILS22473GRADET 81349 EA
SEALING COMPOUND 415804-8 96214 EA
SEALING COMPOUND MILS46163TY1GRDJ- 81349 CC
10CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND 242-21 05972 CC 0
SEALING COMPOUND 24221 05972 CC 0
SEALING COMPOUND 9001512-0011 52571 CC 1 6 REV 6232
SEALING COMPOUND 083-21 05972 CC 1 6 REV 6232 8030000812331
SEALING COMPOUND CV4-O1BLUE10CC 05972 CC
PLASTICBOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND MILS22473 81349 CC 1 0
SEALING COMPOUND - EC1 675BAA1-2KT25 04963 OZ 1 3 REV 6232 8030007535008
SEALING COMPOUND PR-1422 A-1 /2 MODEL 655 83574 OZ 3 8030007535008
SEMKIT
SEALING COMPOUND - PR1 422A1 -2 MODEL 655 83574 OZ 3 8030007535008
SEALING COMPOUND - RP1257-3A 02684 GL 3 2 3 GL KIT 8030008913113
SEALING COMPOUND - 085-21 05972 CC 3 6 REV 6232, 7243 8030000812335
SEALING COMPOUND - 08521 05972 CC 3 6 REV 6232, 7243 8030000812335
SEALING COMPOUND - 078-21 05972 CC 3 6 REV 6232, 7243 8030000812326
SEALING COMPOUND - 07821 05972 CC 3 6 REV 6232, 7243 8030000812326
SEALING COMPOUND B-2 CL, 1 PT KT MIL-S-7124 81349 PT 3 4 1 PT KT TM 55-1500-345-23 8030000249634
SEALING COMPOUND BLUE, LIQUID, 6 HR LOCTITE CV 05972 CC 3 6 REV 7275 8030000812330
TACK FREE, 50 CC BOTTLE, GR CV
SEALING COMPOUND BROWN, 10 BOTTLES 56931 05972 CC 3 0 REV 7273 8030003390310
PER CASE
SEALING COMPOUND -CL B-1/2, 8 OZ MIL-S-8784 81349 OZ 3 4 8 OZ CARTRIDGE RED PASTE
CARTRIDGE RED PASTE TM 55-1500-345-23
SEALING COMPOUND -CLASS A-1/2, 1/2 PT MIL-S-8784 81349 OZ 3 4 REV 7268030002918380
KIT
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
P/N
-CLASS A2, 2 5 OZ
8030001520062
CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND -CLASS B-1 /2, 2.5 OZ
8030001520022
CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
FOR
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
FOR
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
-CLASS B-2, 12 OZ JAR
8030006802041
-EACH 35
-GRADE AA, 10 CC
8030000812336
-GRADE CV, 50 CC
8030000812336
2, 1 QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
-GRADE H, 10 CC PER
8030000812326
BTL
SEALING COMPOUND -KIT, 1 OT CAN AND
8030001805931
REQUIRED AMOUNT OF CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8516 TY 2 CL
8030001742597
-MIL-S-22473 GR A
8030000676744
COLOR RED, 250 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR A,
8030000812331
1 0 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
50 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
-MIL-S-22473 GR AV,
8030000812336
50 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR B
8030000812335
COLOR YELLOW LIQUID, 10 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-22473 GR E,
8030000812336
-MIL-S-22473 GR E,
8030000812328
50 CUBIC CENTIMETER BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BROWN LIQUID, 10CC BOTTLE
-MIL-S-22473 GR H
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8784
MIL-S-8784
05972
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
EPOCAST169-9H6
MIL-S-8516
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473
UM EC SL
81349OZ 3
81349OZ 3
ADDITIONALINFO
4
4
81349OZ
EA 3
81349CC
3
0
80244CC 3
80244CC 3
3
99384EA 3
81349OZ 3
81349
81349
CC 3
CC 3
4
2
4
REV 7225
6
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
6
TM 55-1520-2023-1
6
MIL-S-22473
MIL-S-22473 GRB
MIL-S-22473
GRADEE
MILS22473GRADEH
80244CC 3
80244CC 3
80244 CC
05972CC 3
3
5
81349CC 3
6
6
6
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 7261
REV 7261
REV 7261
8030006149206
10 CC BT CONSUMABLE
50 CC BT CONSUMABLE
REV 7273
REV 7243
REV 7243
6 REV 7240
6 REV 8034
REV 6357, 7252
REV 7243
6 REV 7239
REV 7219
REV 7243
7-153
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
P/N
-MIL-S-22473 GRAA,
8030000812340
EPOXY RESIN COLOR GREEN, 50 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-23586 TYII
8030001236955
CL2 GRA. 3/4 PT BASE COMPOUND AND PROPER
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 MIL-S-8802
TY1, CLA-2, 3 375 OUNCE CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 MIL-S-8802 TY1CLA-1
TY1CLA-1,1 QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TY 2 CL
8030006850915
B-2, QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TYPE2
8030007232746
AND CLASS B-2, 1 PT BASE COMPOUND AND
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TYPE 2
8030007232746
AND CLASS B-2, 2 OZ CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND -MIL-S-8802 TY2
8030007535008
A-1/2 2 OZ BASE AND CURING AGENT
SEALING COMPOUND -MILS11030 TYPE III,
8030009652438
60 FT ROLL
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
-ORANGE, 1/2 OZ TUBE
8030011250055
-PLASTIC EPOXY RESIN,
8030008913113
BLUE PASTE, 3 GAL KIT, CATALYST INCLUDED
SEALING COMPOUND
7161
A-2, 1/2 PT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND
-PR-1750 CLASS
8030003487888
-PR-1750 CLASS
8030003487888
B-1/2, 1 PT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -PROSEAL70682 CLASS
8030006169191
B-2, 1/2 PT SEALANT & 1/2 PT JAR
SEALING COMPOUND -SEALING COMPOUND
8030000812339
LIQUID COLOR RED MIL-S-22473
SEALING COMPOUND -SEMISOLID, 1 PT CAN
8030002758114
TY1
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MIL-S-22473 GRAA
UM EC SL
80244CC 3
MILS23586
81349
80244
EC1675B
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
MIL-S-8802
MILS11030
OZ 3
OZ 3
76381EA 3
3
0
F90OTORQUESEALORANGE 01195OZ 3
RP1257-3A 02684OZ 3
MIL-S-83430
MIL-S-83430
PROSEAL 706 B-2
LOCTITE GRADE A
MIL-S-11030
81349PT 3
80244PT 3
80244 OZ
81349OZ 1
81349FT 3
81349 PT
81349PT 3
83527PT 3
05972CC 3
81349OZ 3
0
2
ADDITIONALINFO
6
2
REV 7161
REV 7161
3
3
3
3
4
1
3
4
6
4
7-154
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 6357, 7239
REV 7233
8030007535009
8030011565308
REV 8004
REV 7239
3 REV 8035
REV 7232
REV 7243
REV 7275
REV 8039
3 REV 6224 REV
REV 7161
REV 7239
REV 7238
REV 7275
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SEALING COMPOUND -TAN PROSEAL 719 B-1/2 83527 GL 3 0 8030011059100
SEALING COMPOUND -TAN COLOR, PASTE, 1 PR-9021 B-2 83574 GL 3 0 REV 7273 8030010589968
GALLON KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -TY I 8 OZ BOTTLE MIL-R-46082 81349 OZ 3 5 REV 7280 8030008918358
SEALING COMPOUND -TY II 11 OZ TUBE MIL-S-45180 81349 OZ 3 6 REV 7280 8030002523391
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1 MIL-S-23586 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7261 8030001429128
AND GRADE B1, 1 PINT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1 AND CLASS 1, MIL-S-8516 81349 OZ 3 2 REV 7261
3.5 OZ CARTRIDGE
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1-1/2, 1 PT KIT MIL-S-81733 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7257 8030000087207
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1-2, 1 PT KIT MILS81733 81349 PT 3 2 REV 6225,7257
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 1, 1 PT CAN MILS11030 81349 PT 3 4 1 PT CN CONSUMABLE FOR 8030002758114
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS MIL-S-8802 81349 QT 3 3 REV 7261 8030007232746
A-2, 1 QT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS MIL-S-8802 81349 PT 3 3 REV 7261
A-2, 1 PT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS MIL-S-8802 81349 OZ 3 3 REV 7261 8030006850915
B-2, 1 OT KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 1, MIL-S-8516 81349 QT 3 2 REV 7257 8030008815238
1 QT CAN W/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 1, MIL-S-8516 81349 OZ 3 2 REV 7261
2 1/2 OZ CARTRIDGE W/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 2 MIL-S-23586 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7261 8030001236955
AND GRADE A, 3/4 PINT CAN W/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2 AND CLASS 3, MIL-S-8516 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7257
1/2 PT CAN W/CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2-1/2, 1 PT KIT MILS81733 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7257 8030000087198
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2, 1 QT KIT DOD-C-24176 81349 QT 3 4 REV 7272 8030006708553
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SEALING COMPOUND -TYPE 2, 250 000 CC MIL-R-46082 81349 CC 3 5 REV 7261 8030001817529
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -TY2 CL3 24 OZ IN A MIL-S-8516 81349 QT 3 2 REV 8035 8030006848790
1 QT CAN W/REQ CATALYST
SEALING COMPOUND -1 GALLON KIT MIL-S-81733 81349 GL 3 2 REV 7161 8030008718489
SEALING COMPOUND -1 GL CAN SERMASEAL570A 78710 GL 1 0 REV 7223 8030011236659
SEALING COMPOUND -1 GL KIT EC801 04963 GL 3 4 REV 7273 8030003226928
DELETED
SEALING COMPOUND -1 PT CAN MIL-S-7916 81349 PT 3 2 REV 7271 8030005434384
SEALING COMPOUND -1 PT CAN MIL-S-4383 81349 PT 3 4 REV 7271 8030006644019
SEALING COMPOUND -1 PT CAN OF BASE PROSEAL 700 83527 PT 3 2 REV 7280 8030007235345
W/REQ CATALYST KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -1 QT KIT TY2 PLASTIC, MIL-C-24176 81349 OZ 3 4 REV 7275 8030006708553
EPOXY RESIN, GRAY, PASTE, CATALYST INCLUDED
SEALING COMPOUND -1/2 PT BASE REQ MIL-S-8802 81349 PT 3 3 REV 8035 8030007534599
CATALYST TY2 CLB-2 KIT
SEALING COMPOUND -1/2 PT CAN TT-S-1732 81348 PT 3 4 REV 7240
SEALING COMPOUND -1/2 PT CAN TT-S-1732 81348 PT 3 4 REV 8039 8030002098005
SEALING COMPOUND -1/2 PT SEALANT 1/2 PROSEAL 706 8-2 83527 PT 3 4 REV 7280 8030006169191
PT CATALYST KIT CL B-2
SEALING COMPOUND -10 OZ TUBE 1372W 77247 OZ 3 6 REV 7240 8030005997753
SEALING COMPOUND -24 OZ BASE REQ MIL-S-7124 81349 OZ 3 4 REV 7280 8030002758117
CATALYST CLB-2 IN A 1 QT CAN
SEALING COMPOUND -242-21 CONFORMS TO MIL-S-46163 81349 CC 3 0 REV 6232 REV 7224 8030010888140
MIL-S-46163, TY1, GRA, 10 CC BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND -250 CUBIC MIL-S-22473 GRC 81349 CC 3 6 REV7161 8030009647537
CENTIMETER BOTTLE
NOMENCLATURE
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
BOTTLE
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING COMPOUND
SEALING, COMPOUND
SHEET, METAL
CONDITION, 0 0320 THK
SHEET, METAL
1/2 HARD TEMPER, 3FT X 10OFT
SHELLAC, CUT
1 PT CAN
SHELLAC, DRY
SHELLAC, DRY
1 LB CAN
P/N
-3-1 TYPE, 1 GAL KIT
8030008718489
4 OZ CAN 98
-5 OZ TUBE EC1252
-5 OZ TUBE 120-5
-5 OZ TUBE MIL-D-16651
-50 CC BOTTLE
8030001817603
-50 CC BOTTLE
8030001116404
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
8030000812338
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
8030000819022
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
8030000812325
-50 CUBIC CENTIMETER
8030001806222
-50 MILLILITERS TUBE
8030010540740
-8 OZ CARTRIDGE
8030007554760
-1 LB CAN PLASTISEALF
-3FT X 8FT, A
9515006404146
-301 COMPOSITION AND
9515005961727
-TY 2, GR A, ORANGE,
8010001615681
TTS271
-ASTM D 237, TY1, GRA
8010001416081
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MIL-S-81733
77247
04963
05820
81349
MIL-R-46082 TY3
64031
MIL-S-22473 GRA
MIL-S-22473 GRB
MIL-S-22473
MILR46082
UM EC SL
81349GL 3
OZ 3
OZ 3
OZ 1
OZ 3
81349CC 3
0
2
0
4
05972CC 3
81349CC 3
81349CC 3
81349CC 3
81349 CC 3
5
5
5
5
ADDITIONALINFO
2
REV 7272
1 EACH
REV 7229
5 OZ TUBE TM 55-1500-345-23
5
NSN
REV 7232
8030010248302
8030007794700
8030010340394
8030002643886
REV 7161
REV 7224
REV 7161
REV 7161
REV 7162
5 REV 7198
592-31
Q4-2817
75165
MILS18729
MILS5059
MS35635-1
81348
ASTM D 237
05972MI 3
71984OZ 3
LB 3 0
81349SH 3
81348SH 3
96906PT 3
LB
81346LB 1
0
4
5
2
REV 8039
0
7
REV 7225
REV 7224
REV 7275
REV 7275
REV 7275
REV 7224
7-157
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
SHIELDING GASKET, EL
P/N
CHO-SIL1401
SHIPPING AND STORAGE 6168-8792 53718
SHIPPING AND STORAGE -EACH P069-1 80132
SHIPPING AND STORAGE -EACH P069-1 80132
SHIPPING AND STORAGE -EACH, 5 IN DEEP X 14.2
8145010124088
50 IN WIDE X 20.250 IN LONG, GRAY PLASTIC
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
-
-
-
-
-
DC 4
DC 4 COMPOUND
G-624
MIL-S-8660
MIL-S-8660
FSCM
18665
EA
EA
EA
P069-6
71984
71984
01139
81349
81349
UM
EA
1
3
EC
3
0
0
80132EA 3
OZ
OZ
OZ
OZ 1
OZ 1
SL
0
7
7
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7253
REV 8039
REV 7219
0
REV 6230
REV 6230
NSN
5999010124206
8145002609556
8145002609556
REV 7198
6850008807616
6850008807616
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
-
-
-
-
410608-1
499-066-057
7400-1810
801362
96214
07421
79318
19203
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
OZ 1
7
7
7
7
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
6850008807616
6850008807616
6850008807616
6850008807616
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
9511C2010
-1 PT CAN MIL-C-47113
87557
81349
OZ 1
PT 3
7
M
REV 6230
REV 7233
6850008807616
6850001094362
SILICONE COMPOUND -2 OZ TUBE MIL-S-8660 81349 OZ 3 7 REV 7273 6850001775094
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILICONE COMPOUND
SILVER NITRATE SOLU
-8 OZ TUBE MILS8660-8UNZENTUBE D2222
-8 OZ TUBE MIL-S-8660 81349
-80Z BOTTLE
6810002821218
MILW535
OZ
OZ
3
3
81349OZ
7
7
3
REV 7273
REV 7161
0
6850008807616
6850008807616
REV 7271
SKIN PROTECTIVE COM -TYPE 1,1 LB JAR
6850002444893
PS411TYPE1 81348LB 3 5 REV 7261
SOAP, LAUNDRY -1 TYPE AND 1 CLASS P-S-1792 81348 LB 3 0 100 LB DR
CONSUMABLE FOR 7930005798532
TM 55-1500-204-25/1
7-158
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SOAP, SCRUBBING, ALKA -1 LB CARTON (POWDER) A-A-44 58536 EA 3 7 REV 7212 7930002312998
SOAP, TOILET - NONMEDICATED TY1,1 P-S-624 81349 OZ 3 6 REV 8039 8520002280598
GAL CAN
SOAP, TOILET -P-S-620 6 OZ CAKE, P-S-620 81349 EA 3 6 REV 7239 8520005316484
100 PER BOX
SOAP, TOILET -TY 2 1 GAL CAN P-S-624 81348 GL 3 6 REV 7280 8520010587463
SOAP, TOILET -1 GAL CAN P-S-624 81348 GL 3 6 1 GL CN CONSLMABLE FOR 8520002280598
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
SOAP, TOILET -5 LB BOX A-A-50 58536 LB 3 6 REV 7273 8520002280985
SOAP, TOILET -55 GL DRUM MS63021-13 96906 GL 3 6 REV 7237 8520001412519
SODIUM BICARBONATE, -CLASS 1,1 LB BAG O-S-576 81348 EA 3 0 REV 7257 6810002905574
SODIUM BICARBONATE, -CLASS 2, 1 LB PACK O-S-576 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7257 6810002646618
SODIUM BICARBONATE, OS-576, CL2, 1 LB O-S-576 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7161 6810002646618
PACKAGE
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN - 2227 72658 EA
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN - 3604 70829 EA 1 0 REV 6231
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN - 7527 37940 EA
SODIUM CAPBONATE, AN -I TYPE OR II TYPE O-S-571 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7271 6810002628567
OR III TYPE, 25 LB DRUM
SODIUM CARBONATE, AN-1 LB BOTTLE 0C265 81348 EA 3 0 REV 7211 6810002646593
SODIUM CYANIDE, TECH - CYANOBRIK 18873 LB
SODIUM CYANIDE, TECH -5 LB BOTTLE S282 22527 LB 3 0 5 POUND BOTTLE6 810002812039
SODIUM DICHROMATE, D -5 POUND BOTTLE O-S-595 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7211 6810002628566
SODIUM HYDROXIDE -13 OUNCE CAN MIL-STD-612 96906 OZ 3 5 REV 7217 6810002708177
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE - A-A-895 58536 LB
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE - MIL-STD-612 96906 LB
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE - REXHIGHTESTLYE 49309 LB
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, TE - REV 7211 O-S-598 81348 LB 3 6 6810002708177
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MO -100 LB BAG MILS13727 81349 LB 3 0 REV 6357, 7257 6810002811858
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, TR -TYPE 1, 100 LB DRUM O-S-642 81348 LB 3 6 REV 7253 6810001416080
SOLDER, LEAD-TIN ALL -0.063 IN., 5 LB SPOOL QQ-S-571 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7275 3439001418244
SOLDER, LEAD-TIN ALL -63%o SN 47% LEAD QQS571 81348 LB 1 0 REV 7229 3439000433623
ROSIN GORE 5 LB ROLL UNIT ISSUE
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY - QQS-571 81348 LB
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY -COMP SN60 FORM W SNS60WRAP30.063 1 LB 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7243 3439002699610
RAFLUX TY AND CORE COND AND FLUX PCT P3
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY -POUND SN60WRMAP2 0.036 1 LB 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7219 3439004535472
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY -1 LB SPOOL SN60WRP2 0.031 1 LB 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7156 3439005554629
SOLDER, TIN ALLOY -5 LB SPOOL QQ-S-571 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7239 3439002243567
SOLVENT, DRY CLEAN -P-D-680 TYPE 2 P-D-680 TY 2 81348 GL 3 0 6850002858011
SPRAY KIT, SELF PRES -KIT, 6 SPRAY DEVICES MILS22805 81349 OZ 3 0 REV 7280 DELETED
10 PROPE LLANT CANS 4 PRODUCT JARS 20 DIP
STANNOUS ETHYLHEXOA 50 LB CAN NUOCURE 28 99559 LB 3 S 50 LB CN CONSUMABLE 6810005464853
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
STENCILBOARD -UU-S-625 TY2 GR3, 18. UU-S-625 81348 SH 3 0 REV 7161 9310002404737
500W X 18 500L X 0 010-0 012 TH, SHEET
STIRRING STICK, BEVE -UNIT OF MEASURE IS LLL-S-720 81348 EA 1 0 REV 7232 7340007535565
EACH 1000 PER PKG
STONE, SHARPENING - 066M 86297 EA 3 0 5345011032427
STONE, SHARPENING - SSS736TYPE2CLASSASTYLE5SIZE5 81348 EA
STONE, SHARPENING - MS13 06565 EA
STONE, SHARPENING - SS-S-736 TY2CLBST 80244 EA
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
STONE, SHARPENING
STONE, SHARPENING
-EACH
P/N
HS13
-FF144, FINE, 4X.5X 5, 1
5345002475950
FSCM
06565
FF144
UM
EA
EC
3
06565EA
SL
0
3
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7223
0
NSN
5345005769193
REV 7157
EACH
STONE, SHARPENING
STONE, SHARPENING
-TY2 CL B STYLE 4
5345002436087
-TY 2 CLASS A-2
5345001446894
SS-S-736
SSS736
81348EA
81348EA
3
3
0
0
REV 7280
REV 7280
STYLE 6
STONE, SHARPENING -TYPE 2 & STYLE 6 & SSS736 81348 EA 3 0 4 IN LONG X 1 IN
WIDE X
CLASS A-2,4 IN LG X 1 IN WD.125 TK
5345001446894
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -
-
G203-063-010
MS3367-4-0
MS3367-4-0
SST1M-CO
TY23MO
TY23MO
4049-0015
435-0002-010
435-1169-010
6510568
188 WD, 083 THK,
88818
96906
96906
06383
22421
59730
19397
13499
13499
S4956
MS3367-3-0
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
96906EA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0 125 THICK
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
0
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
5975009032284
REV 7273
5975009856630
12 IN LT, BUNDLE OF 100
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT 190 WT, 6 IN
5975009846582
LT, BLACK, BUNDLE OF 100
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -CONFORMS TO MS3367-4-8
MS3367-4-8, 100 PER BUNDLE-I
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC POLYMIDE, YEL
LOW COLOR, 12 IN BODY LG
5975003688648
-
MS3367-1-0
96906
MS3367-3-4
96906EA
EA
96906
3
3
0
EA
0
REV 7237
3
REV 7272
5975000824778
0 REV 7280
7-161
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC,
NYLON, COLOR RED, BODY LG 2.72 IN
P/N
MS3367-4-2
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -PLASTIC, POLYMIDE, BLUE
5975009353942
COLOR, 100 PER PACK, BODY LG 6 30 IN
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -REV 7243
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -REV 7243
MS3367-3-9
MS3367-34-9
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -1 HD PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT 100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
PLF1M
MS3367-1-9
MS3367-2-0
MS3367-2-9
MS3367-5-9
MS33674-0
FSCM
96906
MS3367-1-6
96906
96906
06383
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
UM
HD
EC
3
96906HD
HD 3
HD 3
EA 1
HD 3
HD 3
HD 3
HD 3
HD 3
SL
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7280
0
REV 7232
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
NSN
5975009032288
REV 7275
5975004515001
5975007275153
5975005874871
5975000742072
5975008994606
5975001563253
5975001113208
5975010482922
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
STRAP, TIEDOWN, ELECT -100 PER PACK
MS3367-6-9
MS3367-7-9
MS33681-9A
MS3368-9E
96906
96906
96906
96906
HD 3
HD 3
EA 3
HD 3
0
0
0
0
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
REV 7243
5975001338696
5975005709598
5975009441499
5975004823954
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN
-
-
MILSTD605
A-298
96906
22527
LB
PT
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN
SULFURICACID, TECHN
MILSTD605
CL1 TY11, 1 LB
6810002518007
96906
OS809
PT
81348LB 1 0 REV 7225
EACH
SULFURIC ACID, TECHN -1 CLASS AND 1 TYPE O-S809 81348 PT 3 7 REV 6225 REV 7237
6810002271845
CONFORMS TO MILSTD605, 80 OZ BOTTLE
7-162
NOMENCLATURE
SYRINGE, HYPODERMIC
P/N
-FOR GENERAL PURPOSE
USE
SYRINGE, HYPODERMIC -MILS36157TYP1 AND MILS36157
SIZE 5, 100 PER PACKAGE
TACK CLOTH
TAG, SHIPPING
-1008 SH PER PG
4940011989333
-WHITE, 2 813 WIDE,
8135002922345
0 006 THK, 5 812 LONG, METAL EYELET
TALC, TECHNICAL -TY T1, ASBESTOS
6810010809589
FREE, 5 LB CONTAINER
TALCUM POWDER
TALCUM POWDER
A-A-42A
-8 OZ BOTTLE
8510008170295
-ELECTRICAL, TY 1, TAPE INSULATION
1/2 IN WIDE, 108 FT ROLL
TAPE PRESSURE SENAT
AND 2 IN WIDE
-TYPE 2, 60 YD ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENA
AND 4 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENT
AND 3 IN WIDE
-TYPE 2, 36 YD ROLL
-TYPE 2, 50 YD ROLL
TAPE, ANTISEIZING -SIZE 2,260 IN LONG
8030008893535
ON A SPOOL
TAPE, DUCT
TAPE, DUCT
TAPE, DUCT
TAPE, DUCT
TAPE, DUCT
-
C-519
222
1791 K7
5812
-1791K7 2 INCH WIDE
5640001032254
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
GGS921TYPE1SIZE1
UM EC SL
81348EA 3 0
81349 EA 3 0
GOLD STANDARD 20/12 CUT BULK 57687SH
A-A-1266 58536EA 3
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 7239
3
0
0 MIL-T-50036
58536
U-T-30
MIL-I-23594
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-22085
MIL-T-27730
07124
80769
39428
88301
1791K7
81349LB 3
EA
81348EA 3
81349FT 3
81349YD 3
81349YD 3
81349YD 3
81349IN 3
YD
YD
YD 0
YD
39428YD 3
4
6
7
5
4
7
0
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
6515005142395
6515007540412
0 REV 7274
REV 7274
REV 7275
REV 7156
REV 7275
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7257
REV 7261
5640001032254
51 INCHES ROLL
7-163
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION
P/N
-PNEUMATIC SYS ENG
7510012129652
BLEED COLOR ORANGE & BLUE MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE FUEL DRAIN
7510012129642
COLOR RED MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS CONT
7510012129646
PRESS PRI COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS CONT
7510012129647
RTN PRI COLOR BLUE & YELLOW
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS GSE
7510012129649
RTN UTIL COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS GSE PRE
7510012129648
SS UTIL COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS PUMP
PRESS PRI COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION TAPE HYD SYS PYLON
7510012129650
PRESS COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE HYD SYS PYLON
7510012129651
RTN COLOR BLUE & YELLOW MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
7510012129644
EXH COLOR ORANGE & BLUE MIL-T- 9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
7510012129643
PRESS COLOR ORANGE & BLUE MIL-T-9906
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION -TAPE PNEUMATIC SYS
7510012129645
RESERVOIR PRESSURIZATION COLOR ORANGE & BLUE
TAPE, IDENTIFICATION 1 IN WIDE AND 72 YD
7510002769427
ROLL
TAPE, INSULATION
WIDE, 108 FT, ROLL
-ELECTRICAL, 1 IN
HS18443
HS184-705
HS184-706
HS184-712
HS184-711
HS184-702
HS184-722
HS184-723
HS184-172
HS184-171
HS184-175
MIL-T-9906
MIL-1-18746
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
HS184-1710
UM EC SL
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
02731IN 1
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
02731IN
02731IN
1
1
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
02731IN 7
81349FT 3
81349 FT
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ADDITIONALINFO
0
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
MAKE APPENDIX
REV 7253
0 REV 7275
7-164
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, INSULATION
FT LONG ROLL
TAPE, INSULATION
LONG ROLL
TAPE, INSULATION ELE
TAPE, INSULATION ELE
P/N
-TY1, 1 IN WIDE X 108
-1 IN WIDE X 108 FT
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE
604-1
-36 FOOT ROLL
5970009559976
MS70T09-S
4529670544
-BLACK COLOR
5970009559976
BASIC, GREEN COLOR SYMBOL
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -MIL-I-24391 3/4 IN
5970004194291
WIDE AND 1296 IN LONG
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -ROLL, FOR WRAPPING
5970001379501
ELEC WIRES FOR NIGHT VISION GOGGLES
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE -36 FT ROLL
5970009494846
TAPE, INSULATION, ELE
WIDE
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -
-60 YD LONG X 3/4 IN
5970004194291
TAPE, LACING AND TYI
TAPE, LACING AND TYI
15 NOF 9W 00768
15 NOF 9W
-MIL-T-43435
4020008237211
TY2, FINISH C, SZ 5, 250 YARD SPOOL
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -MIL-T-43435 TY5
4020007536329
FINISH B SIZE 1,250 YARD SPOOL
TAPE, LACING AND TYI -MILT43455TY1,FINISH B,
4020007536555
SZ3,500 YARD SPOOL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI A-A-113
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MIL-I-23594
MIL-1-18746
07099
MIL-1-46852
07099
03890
4529670544
UM EC SL
81349FT 3
81349FT 3
FT
81349FT 3
FT 1
FT 1
03890FT 1
5
5
ADDITIONALINFO
5
6
5
REV 6231
REV 6231
5
MIL-I-24391
MIL-1-15126
MIL-I-46852
MIL-I-24391
00768
MIL-T43435
MIL-T-43435
MIL-T43455
81349FT 3
81349RO 1
81349FT 3
81349YD 3
YD 1
YD
0
81349YD 3
81349YD 3
81349YD 3
6
6
NSN
REV 7280
REV 7280
REV 7217
5970009559976
5970009559976
REV 6231, 6302
REV 6357,7239
REV 7232
0
0
5
6
REV 7257
60 YD LONG X 0 750 IN
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-21-23-1
REV 7218 4020011006823
0 REV 7162
REV 7161
REV 7162
58536 YD
7-165
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
LT, BOX OF 18 RL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
IN LONG PER ROLL, BLACK
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE
OVERALL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -
WIDE
LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
IN WD GREEN
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE AND 2592
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
21N WIDE, 2160 INCH ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
IN WIDE, 2160 IN ROLL
P/N
PPP-T42
UUT106
PPP-T42TY21INWD
828305
8790710
A-A-83
8783476
PPP-T-60
- 0120 THK, 18 YD
7510011576920
- 062 WIDE AND 1296
7510000797604
-A-A-113 YELLOW
7510005507125
-COLOR WHITE, 1 IN WD
7510010712828
COLOR-YELLOW, 72 YD
7510005507125
-MIL-T-21595, TY1, 2
7510006802395
-MIL-T-23142 1 IN
7510004724021
-MILT23397TYPE2
7510004739513
-PPP-T-0097TY2CLB,1
7510005824772
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
81348
81348
81348
19203
19203
58536
19203
81348
5423
UM EC SL
YD
YD
YD 1
YD 1
YD 1
4
4
4
RO
IN 1 4
IN
34357YD 3
4516
A-A-113
4416 1 IN 36 YD WHITE
A-A-113
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-23142
MILT23397
PPP-T-0097 TY2CLB
52152Q YD
58536YD 3
52152YD 3
58536YD 3
81349IN 3
81349YD 3
81349IN 3
80244EA 3
4
7
6
0
4
RO
4
1
4
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6230
REV 6231
0
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
7510002830612
7510002830612
7510002830612
7510002666712
REV 7273
0
2592 IN LONG AND 3 IN
REV 7273
72 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
2160 INCHES ROLL
REV 8035
REV 7161
REV 7156
7-166
NOMENCLATURE P/N
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -PPP-T-42 TYPE
7510002830612
2,1 IN WIDE, 2160 INCH ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -PPP-T42,TY2,2160
7510002830612
INCH ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TY 2, 2 IN WD X
7510002902026
2160 IN ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE
B, 2592 IN LONG X 1/4 IN WIDE ROLL
-TYPE 1 & CLASS
7510005045639
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE
-TYPE 1 & CLASS B
7510008351247
WHITE, 60 YD LONG X 3/4 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
60 YD ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-TYPE 1 AND GREEN
7510006854963
60 YD LONG AND 1 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 AND OPAGUE,
7510006802450
60 YD LONG AND 0 500 WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TYPE 1 AND OPAQUE,
7510006802471
-TYPE 1, 2160 IN
7510002666709
LONG AND 1 500 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE RO
2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-TYPE 2, 60 YD LONG X
7510002902026
-TY1 AND CLB, 0.500
7510006343267
IN WIDE X 72 YD LONG, BLUE COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TY1 AND CL2, BLACK
7510008807351
COLOR, 2 IN WIDE X 108 FT LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -TY1, 0.500 IN WIDE X
7510001053092
72 YD LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -UU-T-91 TYPE 1
7510006341549
1296 IN LONG AND 1 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -0 500 IN WIDE X 72
7510005507129
YD LONG, COLOR ORANGE
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
PPP-T-42TY21INWD
8790710
A-A-883
L-T-90
A-A-113
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-21595
MIL-T-21595
A-A-883
A-A-833
A-A-113
A-A-1689
L-T-100
UU-T-91
UM EC SL
81348YD 3
19203IN
58536YD
3
3
7
4
ADDITIONALINFO
4
NSN
REV 7161
REV 7161
REV 7351
81348IN 3
RO
58536YD 3
RO
81349YD 3
0
0
4
2592 IN LONG X 0.250
60 YD LONG X 0 750 IN
REV 6232, 7257
REV 6224, 7257 81349YD 3
81349YD 3
4
4 REV 7257
REV 7351 58536YD 3
58536 YD
4
58536YD 3
58536EA 3
81348 YD
7
3
3 4 60 YD LONG X 2 IN
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
7 REV 7280
REV 7280
0 REV 7280
81348YD 3 0 REV 7239
A-A-113 58536YD 3 4 REV 7280
7-167
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
P/N
-0 500 IN WIDE X 72
7510005507127
YD LONG, WHITE COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1 IN WD X 1296 IN
7510005152856t
LONG ROLL CLEAR COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1 IN WIDE X 60 YD
7510007207516
LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -1/2 IN WD X 2592 IN
7510005507125
LONG ROLL COLOR YELLOW
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
YDS PER U/I CHARCOAL GRAY
TAPE, PRESSURESENSI -1 N WIDEX100FT
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
7510010098023
LONG ROLL, NATURAL COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
1/2 IN WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-1296 IN LONG AND 4
7510009230591
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
TAPE. PRESSURE SENSI
-2 IN WIDE X 180 YD
7510000745124
LONG ROLL, GREEN COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2 IN WIDE X 60 YD
7510005150319
LONG
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2MILTHICKALUMOIM
7510004216449
WITH PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE ON
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2.5 IN WIDE OD ROLL
7510000797905
-2160 IN LONG AND
7510010264661
-2160 IN LONG AND 2
7510002666710
-2160 IN LONG AND 2
7510000797906
IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -2160 IN LONG AND 3
7510002666707
IN WIDE ROLL
-1/8 IN 3 18MM 36
7510001487275
5490
PPP-T-60
MIL-T-4053
X1170
PPP-T-60
UU-T-106
A-A-883
A-A-884
A-A433
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
A-A-113
471 CLEAR 1 IN
A-A-113
UM EC SL
58536YD 3
26066YD 3
58536 YD
ADDITIONALINFO
4
0
3
A-A-113
4308
P-306
58536 YD
52152YD 1
3
7
99742FT 3 0
26066 YD
81348YD 3
3
4
81349YD 3
20999 EA
81348IN 3
81348EA 3
4
0
4
3
58536YD 3
58536YD 3
4
4
58536YD 3 4
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 7349
REV 7280
4 REV 7280
4 REV 7349
REV 7243
REV 7280
4 REV 7240
REV 7280
REV 7280
7 REV 7280
REV 7232
REV 63578
REV 7351
REV 7243
REV 7350
7-168
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
P/N
-2160 INCH ROLL
7510002666712
-2160 INCHES ROLL
7510010645172
-3 IN DIA, 1 IN WD,
7510002666712
60 YD RL, CLEAR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
NATURAL
NATURAL COLOR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-3 IN WD 60 IN LG
7510002812700
-3/4 IN WD 1296 IN
7510008782052
LONG ROLL COLOR BLACK
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -36 YD LONG X 1 IN
7510005152856
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE RO
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
RO
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-36 YD LONG X 3/4 IN
7510008782052
-36 YD LONG X 5 IN
7510001450171
-4116, 3/4 IN WIDE
7510009489543
AND 2592 IN LONG
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -5 IN WD X 2592 IN
7510005507126
ROLL COLOR RED
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI -5 IN WD X 36 IN
7510001450171
LONG ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
RO
WIDE ROLL
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
WIDE RO
WIDE ROLL, COLOR CLEAR
TAPE, PRESSURE SENSI
-60 YD LONG X 1 IN
7510011467767
-72 YD LONG X 1 IN
7510005519823
-72 YD ROLL
7510005519826
-TYPE 2, 60 YD ROLL TAPE, PRESSURE SENT
AND 1 INCH WIDE
TAPE, PRESSURE, SENSI
WIDE, 60 YARD ROLL
TAPE, REFLECTIVE
WIDE RO
-OPAQUE, 1 INCH
-TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
9390001062467
RED, 50 YD LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
8783476
13213E5171-285
A-A-883
UM EC SL
19203IN 3
97403IN 3
58536YD 3
A-A-1830
Y9132B
473
Y9132B
Y9265A
4116
A-A-113
58536 IN
52152YD 3
26066YD 3
52152 YD 3
52152YD 3
52152IN 3
0
4
ADDITIONALINFO
4
NSN
REV 7198
REV 7223
REV 7273
3
COLOR TM 55-1500-345-23
4
6 3 IN WD 60 IN LG
REV 7280
0 36 YD LONG X 1 IN WIDE
RO CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
4 36 YD LONG & 0.075 IN
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-21-23-1
7 36 YD LONG & 5 IN WIDE
CONSUAMBLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
7 REV 7239
Y9265A
A-A-884
A-A-113
A-A-113
MIL-T-22085
A-A-833
L-S-300
58536 YD
52152YD 3
3
7
58536YD
58536
58536YD
81349YD
58536YD
81348YD
3
YD
3
3
3
3
4 REV 7349
REV 7280
4
0
4 60 YD LONG & 1 IN WIDE
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
3 2 72 YD LONG X 1 IN
CONSUMABLE FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
4 REV 7243
4 REV 7257
REV 7273
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
7-169
NOMENCLATURE
TAPE, REFLECTIVE
P/N
-TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
WIDE RO 9390001062466
GREEN, 50 YD LONG X 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, REFLECTIVE -TYPE 2 & CLASS 1
9390001062465
YELLOW, 50 YD LONG 1/2 IN WIDE ROLL
TAPE, REFLECTIVE -1 IN WIDE X 50 YD
9390001655988
LONG ROLL
TEMPERATURE INDICAT -1 TUBE, 188 0 DEG
6685009380435
FAHRENHEIT
TETRACHLOROETHYLENEGRADE B, 5 GALLON
6810008191128
CAN
TETRACHLOROETHYLENEOT-236 GRB, 5 O-T-236
GALLON CAN
THINNER, DOPE AND LA -L COMPOSITION, 1 A-A-857
GAL CAN
THINNER, DOPE AND LA -LACQUER, 5 GAL CAN
THINNER, DOPE AND LA
THINNER, DOPE AND LA
8010001605788
-1 GAL CAN
8010001655582
-55 GL DRUM
THINNER, DOPE AND LA
THINNER, PAINT, MINER
8010001605789
-55 GL DRUM
8010001605789
-TT-T-291 TY 1,5 GL
8010005587026
PAIL
THINNER, PAINT, MINER
THINNER, SYNTHETIC R
THINNER, SYNTHETIC R
THINNER, SYNTHETIC R
THREAD
-TY1, 1 GL CAN
8010002422089
020X304
-1 GALLON CAN
8010001818080
-1 GL CAN S215
-COLOR OLIVE DRAB
8310001873920
66022 SIZE 50, TYPE IA3 6000 YD CONE
THREAD -IB3 TY, 4PLY, Z-TWIST,
8310005301182
SIZE 16, 66043, COND GLAZED, 16 OZ TUBE
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
L-S-300
UM EC SL
81348YD 3
LS300
3870
THERMOLET188
O-T-236
81348
58536
A-A-857
MIL-T-6096
MS23562-4
MS35626-4
TT-T-291
TT-T-291
85570
MIL-T-81772
73159
V-T-276
VT276
81348YD 3
94960YD 3
94858EA 3
81348GL 3
GL 3 0
GL 3 7
58536GL 3
81349GL 3
96906GL 3
96906GL 3
81348GL 3
81348GL 3
GL 1 5
81349GL 3
GL 3 7
81348YD 3
81348OZ 3
ADDITIONALINFO
0
0
WIDE RO
0
0
0
REV 7161
7
7
7
7
REV 7271
7
7
REV 6230
5
REV 7224
0
0
7-170
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
50 YD LONG X 0 500 IN
REV 7280
REV 7238
REV 8036
6810008191128
8010001605787
REV 7350
REV 7272
REV 6357, 7257
REV 7280
REV 7243
REV 7280
8010001818080
REV 7161
8010001490202
REV 7272
REV 7273
NOMENCLATURE
THREAD
P/N
-TY 3A, Z TWIST OLIVE
8310001977695
DRAB COLOR ASSN OF US 66022 6000 YDS CON
THREAD
CONSUMABLE W
-TYPE 1 & CLASS A
8310002622772
OLIVE DRAB #66022, 2800 YD TUBE
THREAD -V-T-295 TY I CL A,
8310002043749
SIZE 6, 2520 YARDS LONG
THREAD -V-T-276 TY IB3,
8310005301182
SIZE 16, TUBE
THREAD -V-T-295 TYPE 1 AND
8310002271244
CLASS A, 1362.5 YARDS LONG
TOLUENE-METHYL ISOB -5 GAL CAN MIL-T-19588
TOLUENE, TECHNICA
TOLUENE, TECHNICA
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL
809850
-5 GL CAN TT--548
-1 GAL CAN TTT548
-1 GL CAN TTT548
-1 GL CAN LIQUID
6810002812002
TOLUENE, TECHNICAL -32 OZ CAN TTT548
TOWEL, MACHINERY WIP -DDDT541 16 5 IN W DDDT541
18 IN LG COTTON, 50 PER BOX
TOWEL. PAPER -TYPE 6 100 SH PER
7920008239772
BOX
TRICHLOROETHYLENE,T
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, T
FOR
-REV 7229 O-T-34
-TYPE 2, 55 GAL DRUM
6810001844800
TRICHLOROETHYLENE, T
TUBING NONMETALLIC -2 TYPE AND AGRADE
8135007827464
AND 1 CLASS AND 1 FINISH, 375 YD RO
TURBINE FUEL, AVIATI
-55 GL DRUM
6810008129181
-GRADE JP-4. GALLON
9130002568613
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
V-T-276
V-T-295
V-T-295
UM EC SL
81348OZ 3
ADDITIONALINFO
0
81348YD 3 0
FOR TM 55-1520-210-23-1
81348YD 3 0
VT276
V-T-295
81349
19203
81348
81348
81348
TTT548
81348
81348
UU-T-595
81348
O-T-634
MILT27602
LP378
81348YD 3
81348YD 3
GL 3 0
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
GL 3
81348GL 3
7
7
7
7
OZ 3
EA 3
81348SH 3
7
0
GL 1 0
81348GL 3
81349GL 3
81348YD 3
0
0
REV 8035
REV 6232
REV 7253
REV 7280
REV 7253
7
REV 7243
REV 7243
0
1 GL CAN
0
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
7
0
MILT5624 81349GL 3 0
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 7280
2800 YD TU
REV 7243
REV 6357, 7243
REV 7237
6810002860458
6810002900048
6810002900048
6810002812002
6810002812002
REV 7280
6810005798431
7920002601279
REV 7218
6810006784418
55 GL DR CONSUMABLE
REV 7254
REV 7271
REV 6225 REV 7219
7-171
NOMENCLATURE
TWINE, FIBROUS
FTTUBE
TWINE, FIBROUS
SPOOL POLYAMIDE NYLON
TWINE, FIBROUS
FOR
2
T700-GE-701
UH-1H
UH-60A
U21A
U-21A CONSUMABLE
VARNISH, ASPHALT
345-23
VARNISH, OIL
VARNISH, OIL
CAN
VARNISH, OIL
VARNISH, OIL
VARNISH, OIL
WALKWAY COMP, NO
345-23
#37038, 1 GAL CAN
WALKWAY COMP, NO
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI
34523
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI
C, POUND
WAX, PARAFFIN, TECHNI
LB CAKE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
P/N
-N TYPE AND CL1, 900
4020002471737
-TY P CL 2 2250 FT
4020002021924
-TYPE PWAXED & CLASS
4020002021924
-
-
6044T06G01
UH1H
UH-60A
-MODEL RECORD FOR
-BLACK, 5 GAL PAIL
8010001605856
TT-V-119
-COMPOSITION 2, 1 QT
8010001806343
-1 GL CAN TT-V-119
-1 QTCAN MS35636-1
-1 OT CAN MS35636-1
-TY 2 BRUSH BLACK
5610006410427
-1 GALLON CAN
5610006410427
-GRATY1, 1 LB CAKE
9160002852044
-W-W-95, TY1, GR
9160002852048
-VV-W-95, TY1, GRAA, 11
9160002852047
QQW461
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MILT713
UM EC SL
81349LB 3
ADDITIONALINFO
0
MIL-T-713
MILT713
99207
97499
78286
U21A
A-A-1632
81348
MIL-V-173
81348
96906
96906
MIL-W-5044
MIL-W-5044 TY2
VVW95
W-W-95
VVW95
81348
7-172
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 7280
81349LB 3
81348LB 3
0
0
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
EA 1
EA 3
EA 1 0
81996EA A
0
0
58536GL 3
GL 3 6
81349QT 3
GL 3
QT 3
OT 3 6
81349GL 3
6
6
0
6
1 GL CAN
4
REV 7275
1 QT CN CONSUMABLE FOR
TM 55-1520-210-23-1
REV 8036
4
REV 7280
SP 0 5 LB CONSUMABLE
5 GAL PAIL TM 55-1500-
8010005977856
REV 7257
8010005977856
8010002212809
8010002212809
1 GAL CAN TM 55-1500-
80244GL 3
81348LB 3
81348LB
81348LB
LB
3
3
4
7
7
7
REV 7161
1 LB CAKE TM 55-1500-
REV 7212
REV 7157
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NOINELECTRICAL -
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -
-
-
-
-
-
-
P/N
90001-32C
MS20995C32
90001 032C
FSCM
00624
96906
00624
900010-32C
QQW423
QQW423
AN995C20
00624
81348
81348
88044
QQW423COMPOSITION 81348
FS302-304OR316
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
-
-
-
-
57761
MS20995CU20
MS20995NC32
AN995C41
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
-
-
QQW423
QQN281
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
MS20995F47
-ANNEALED, FORM 1,
9505003313275
COMP 302 OR 304, COND A, 041 DIA, 1 LB ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -CLASS A, FORM 7
9525005299196
0 051 DIA 1 LB. PER RL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA.020,831 FT
9525006180257
PER SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -DIA 020, 1 LB PER
9505002212650
ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
A, FORM 7, 51 LB PER SL
-DIA 032, CLASS
73030
96906
96906
88044
81348
81348
96906
AN995C41
MS20995NC51
MS2099NC20
MS20995C20
QQN281
UM EC SL
LB 1 0
LB
LB 1 0
0 LB 1
LB
LB
LB 1
LB
0
LB 1
LB
LB
FT
1
1
0
FT
FT 3 0
FT 3 0
88044LB 3
0
0
96906 LB
96906FT 3
96906LB 3
81348LB 3
ADDITIONALINFO
REV 6301
REV 6231
3
0
REV 6232, 7243
REV 6232, 7243
0
0
0
7-173
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
9505002934208
9505002934208
9505002934208
9505002212650
9505002212650
9525003556072
9505003313275
9525004091866
9505002489850
REV 7275
0 REV 7273
REV 7273
REV 7273
NOMENCLATURE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
P/N
-DIA 0020, 831 FT
9525006180257
ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -FORM 1,302 OR 304
9505002212650
OR 306 TEMP, COND A, 0 020 DIA 5 LB ROLL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -MS9226-03 STEEL ANS
9505008782958
5687, 558 FOOT SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -MS9226-04STEEL
9505009953177
AMS 5687, 3410 FOOT SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -NICKEL QQ-N-281
9525004091866
CLASS A FORM 7 ANNEALED
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -NICKEL OQ-N-281 CL
9525008033044
A 032 DIA FORM 7 CONDITION ANNEALED
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL - QQW423 302
9505005965101
COMPOSITION AND A CONDITION, 5 LB SPOOL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -STEEL QQ-W-461 COMP
9505002489850
1O10 FINISH 5 CLASS 1 DIA 048
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -WEIGHT 1 LB PER
9525009907799
PIECE PER UNIT MEASURE
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
-1 LB ROLL MS20995CY20
-1 LB ROLL MS20995NC32
-1 LB ROLL, 1 FORM &
9505003313275
A COMPOSITION, SIZE 0 041
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -1 POUND ROOL, SIZE
9525010311086
0 032
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
-1422 FOOT SPOOL
9505008659694
-189 FT ROLL
9505005558648
-366 FT ROLL
9525005290442
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL
-366 FT ROLL
9505002934208
-37.300 FT ROLL
9505000873956
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
FSCM
MS2099NC20
UM EC SL
96906PT 3
MS20995C20
MS9226-03
MS9226-04
MS20995NC47
QQN281
96906 LB
96906LB 3
96906LB 3
96906 LB
81348LB 3
QQW423
MS20995F47
MS20995NC40
96906
96906
MS20995C41
MS20995AB32
MS9226-01
MS20995C47
QQW390
900010-32C
MS20995F20
81348LB 1
96906LB 3
96906LB 3
LB 1
LB 3
96906FT 3
0
0
96906LB 3
96906LB 3
96906LB 3
81348LB 3
00624LB 3
96906LB 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
REV 7156
REV 7156
0
0
0
3
0
ADDITIONALINFO
0
3
0
7-174
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
NSN
REV 8036
0 REV 7273
REV 6357, 7239
REV 6357, 7239
0 REV 7243
REV 8039
REV 7239
REV 8036
REV 7243
9525010476455
9525003556072
REV 7198
REV 7198
REV 6357, 7239
189 FOOT ROLL
REV 6204, REV 7156
366 FOOT ROLL
REV 7156
CONSUMABLE ITEMS PART 2
NOMENCLATURE P/N FSCM UM EC SL ADDITIONALINFO NSN
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -935 FT ROLL MS20995C20 96906 LB 3 0 REV 8036 9505002212650
WIRE, NONELECTRICAL -STD 3 USE QQW390 MS20995N32 96906 RO
WOOL, METALLIC -A-A-1044 TY1 CL3 A-A-1044 81348 LB 3 0 REV 7161 5350011968371
FORM B, LB
WOOL, METALLIC -FF-W-1825 TY4 CL4 A-A-1043 58536 LB 3 0 REV 7165 3500024244061
FORM B, LB
WOOL, METALLIC -SIZE OO, 1 LB ROLL A-A-1043 58536 LB 3 0 REV 7275 5350002402920
WOOL, METALLIC -TYPE 2, 1 POUND ROLL A-A-1044 58536 LB 3 0 REV 7345 5350002864851
XYLENE, TECHNICA - 809847 19203 GL 1 7 REV 6231 6810005844070
XYLENE, TECHNICA -5 GAL CAN D 846 81346 GL 3 7 5 GAL CAN TM 55-1500345-23 6810005844070
XYLENE, TECHNICA - TT-X-916 81348 GL
XYLENE, TECHNICAL -1 GAL CAN D 846 81346 GL 3 7 REV 7280 6810005986600
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
DELETED
INK, MARKING, PARACHU -TYPE 1 COLOR-BLUE, MIL16903 81349 OZ 3 0 REV 7271 7 510001449672
16 OZ BOTTLE
DELETED
REFERENCES
ARMY REGULATIONS (AR):
AR 385-10
AR 385-32
AR 385-40
Army Safety Program
Protective Clothing and Equipment
Accident Reporting and Records
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (DA) FORM.
DA 2028 Recommended Changes to
Publications and Blank Forms
MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS:
MIL-H-6088F (1)
MIL-H-6875G
TECHNICAL MANUALS (TM)'
TM 43-0105
TM 43-0106
Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys
Process for Heat Treatment of Steel
TM 55-1510-Series
TM 55-1520-Senes
Corrosion Control for Army Aircraft
Engineering Series for Aircraft
Repair Aerospace Metals - General
Data and Usage Factors
AVUM and AVIM Aircraft Maintenance
Manuals for Fixed-Wing Aircraft
AVUM and AVIM Aircraft Maintenance
Manuals for Rotary-Wing Aircraft
OTHER (CHERRY FASTENERS)
Cherry Lock
Cherry Lock
CherryMAX
CherryMAX
Cherry - Ms
Cherry
Locked Spindle Rivets and Tools
Process Manual
Locked Spindle Rivets and Tools
Process Manual
Rivets and Tools
Self-Locking Nuts
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
A-1/(A-2 blank)
CHAMFER -
ECCENTRIC HOLE -
FLAT END -
ROUND/POINT END -
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
To bevel a sharp external edge
An untrue hole which is not completely circular
Having a continuous horizontal surface without peaks or depressions; having a relatively smooth or even surface.
A dome-like rounded surface applied to the end of threaded members.
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
INDEX
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
A
Acrylic Monomer and Polymer Base Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type II, Non-Solvent..............................
Acrylic Monomer and Polymer Base Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type II, Non-Solvent, Shelf Life............
Acrylic Monomer Base Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type I, Solvent Type ................................ ..................
Acrylic Monomer Base Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type I, Solvent Type ................................ ..................
Adhesive and Cements ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Acrylic Monomer and Polymer Base Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type II, Non-Solvent........................
Acrylic Monomer Base Adhesive MIL-A-8576, Type I, Solvent Type................................ .............
Cement Primer ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
Cement Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Chemigum Coating Cement ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Colored Cement................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Composite Adhesives ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Deicer Repair Cement ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Deicer Shoe Electrical Conducting Neoprene Surface Coat Cement................................ .............
General Purpose Synthetic Rubber Base Cement MIL-Spec MMM-A-1617................................ ...
Natural Base Rubber Adhesive, MIL-Spec MMM-A-139, Class 3................................ ...................
Neoprene Base Synthetic Rubber Cement................................ ................................ ....................
Non-Hardening Distic Brand Cement ................................ ................................ ............................
Other Adhesives ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Adhesives and Cements, Specific Gravity Ranges................................ ................................ ..............
Adhesives, Sealants, and Cements, General................................ ................................ .......................
Curing................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Mixing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Precautionary Measures................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Preparation of Surface................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Adjustable Tension Safety cable Tool................................ ................................ ................................ ..
Adjustment of Safety Cable Indenter (Same for Hand or Pneumatic Models)................................ ......
Airframe Castle Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
F2-103
F2-22
Airframe Plain Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
2-3j, F2-28
Alloys
Magnesium ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Steel ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Titanium ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
4-3
4-5,T4-11
4-4
Aluminum Alloy Designation Conversions (Old to New)................................ ................................ .......
Aluminum Alloy Temper Designations................................ ................................ ................................ .
Aluminum Alloy Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Aluminum Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Handling ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Storage ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
T4-2
T4-3
T4-6
4-2
4-2b
4-2a
4-2c
Aluminum Alloys, Designation for Alloy Groups................................ ................................ ...................
Aluminum Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Anaerobic Adhesive MIL-R-46082................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Anchor Nuts, Floating................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Application Time (Room Temperature), Sealing Compound MIL-S-8802................................ .............
T4-1
2-20
6-3i
F2-17
T6-4
T6-2
6-1
6-1d
6-1c
6-1a
6-1b
F2-98
6-2k
6-2f
6-2g
6-2i
6-2j
6-2h
6-2n
6-2c
T6-3
6-2b
T6-1
6-2
6-2c
6-2b
6-21
6-2a
6-2d
6-2e
6-2m
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
A - Continued
Assemblies, Channel................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Authority for Substitutions and Interchangeability of Material (Air Items) ................................ .............
ATCOM, Responsibilities of ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
B
F2-19
1-3
1-5
Blind Rivets................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Bolt and Screw Markings................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Bolt Diameter by Part Number ................................ ................................ ................................ ............
Bolt, Drilled Head ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Bolt Head Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Bolt Hole Location by Letter ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Bolt Identification, Hexagon Head ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Bolt Length by Dash Number................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Bolt Material by Letter Preceding Dash Number ................................ ................................ .................
Bolt Substitution, Huck and Hi-Lok ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Bolt -End Description ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Bolted Joint with Oversize Hole................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Aluminum Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
Bolt Head Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
Clevis Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Close Tolerance Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Drilled Head Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
.2-2d
2-2j, F2-7
2-2g
2-2f
External Wrenching Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
2-21, F2-6
Eye Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
2-2k, F2-8
Fitting Structural Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
2-2q
Hexagon Head Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Huck Bolts (Lockbolt)................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
2-2e
2-2p
Installation and End Description................................ ................................ ................................ ....
2-2b
Internal Wrenching Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
2-2h, F2-5
Jo-Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Locking or Safetying ................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
2-20
2-2c
Self-Locking Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
2-21, F2-9
Substitutions for Huck, Hi-Lock, and NAS Bolts ................................ ................................ ............
Substitutions for Jo-Bolts and V-Bolts................................ ................................ ...........................
Tee-Head Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
2-2r
2-2s, T2-7
2-2m
T2-5
T2-3
T2-6
F2-1
F2-13
2-2
2-2n
2-8
T2-1
T2-2
F2-3
2-2d
T24
F2-2
C
Cable Jacketing for Protection................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Calibration Test fixture and Torque wrench................................ ................................ .........................
F2-94
F2-100
Camloc Fasteners................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
2-9b, F2-61
CastellatedNuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Castle Nut, Airframe................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Castle Nut, Shear................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
2-3b
F2-22
F2-23
Change 2 Index 2
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
C - Continued
Cells, Fuel and Oil................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Cement Primer................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Cement Types................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Cements and Adhesives................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Changes to Department of Army Publications, Recommended ................................................... .......
Channel Assemblies ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Characteristics of Catalyst Cured Sealants ................................ ................................ .........................
Characteristics of Drying Sealants................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Characteristics of Pliable Sealants................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Checknut, Plain................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Checknuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Chemigum Coating Cement ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
Cherrylock Rivets................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
CherryMAX Rivets................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Cross Reference (Part Number/Military Standard Part Number, CherryMAX Rivets ......................
Clamp Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Clamp, Loop-Type Bonding................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Clamp, Loop-Type Support ................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Clamp Types................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
F2-56
F2-55
T2-11
2-6a
F2-42
F2-45
2-6b
Clamps ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Clamp Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Clamp Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Clamps, Hose ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
2-6
2-6a
2-6b
F2-43
Clamps, Tube................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
F2-44
Clevis Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
2-2k, F2-7
Clevis Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
2-7a, F2-46
3-4
6-21
6-2a
6-2
1-6
F2-19
6-3c
6-3b
6-3a
F2-24
2-3c
6-2d
Close Tolerance Bolt, Countersunk................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Close Tolerance Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Coding, Color . ................... ................... ..... ................................ ................................ ......................
Color Code (for Aluminum Alloys) ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Color Coding ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Colored Cements ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Common Solid Shank Rivets................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Composite Adhesives................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Considerations to be Taken Before Torquing................................ ................................ .......................
Consumable Items ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Consumable Items List................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Consumable Items Part 1................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Consumable Items Part 2................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Consumable Materials................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Cord Identification................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Cord Inspection................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Cord Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Cord Testing ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
3-5a
3-5b
3-5d
3-5c
Cord, Test Loads................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Correct Application of Safety Cable................................ ................................ ................................ .....
T3-2
F2-88
Corrosion Resistance (of Rivets) ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
2-8d
Cotter Pin Installation................................ ................................ ................................ .......................... 2-17a, F2-77
Cotter Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
2-7g, F2-52
6-2m
2-18b
7-2
7-3
7-3a
7-3b
1-7
F2-4
2-2g
T3-1
T4-4
T3-1
6-2e
2-8a
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
C - Continued
Countersunk Close Tolerance Bolt................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Countersunk Washer................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Cross Reference of Old and New Color Code (for Aluminum Alloys)................................ ...................
Cross Reference (Part Number/Military Standard Part Number) CherryMAX Rivets ............................
Cure Time (Room Temperature), Sealing Compound MIL-S-8802 ................................ ......................
Curing (of Adhesives, Sealants, and Cements)................................ ................................ ...................
D
F2-4
F2-34
T4-5
T2-11
T6-4
6-1d
Deicer Repair Cement ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Deicer Shoe Electrical Conducting Neoprene Surface Coat Cement................................ ...................
Description of Bolt-Ends................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Designation Conversions (Old to New), Aluminum Alloy................................ ................................ ......
6-21
6-2f
F2-1
T4-2
Designation for (Aluminum) Alloy Groups................................ ................................ ............................
Diameter by Part Number, Bolt ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
T4-1
T2-2
Dill Lok-Skru ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
2-9c, F2-62
Drilled Head Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
2-2f, F2-3
Dzus Fasteners................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
2-9a, F2-60
E
Electrical Screws ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Electronic Safety Cable Pull Tester................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Engine Self-Locking Nut................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Example of Color Marking (for Aluminum Alloys) ................................ ................................ ................
Examples of Final Safety cable Turnbuckle Installation................................ ................................ .......
Examples of Installed Safety Cable................................ ................................ ................................ .....
External Wrenching Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
2-5f
F2-101
F2-20
F4-1
F2-93
F2-90
2-2i, F2-6
Eye Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............
2-21, F2-8
F
Fastener, Lockring ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
2-15
Fasteners................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............
2-9
Camloc ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
2-9b, F2-61
Dill Lok-Skru ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-9c, F2-62
Dzus Fasteners................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
2-9a, F2-60
Interlocking Slide ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
2-9e, T2-12
Snap and Curtain................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Fillister Head Screws ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
2-9d
F2-39
Fitting Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
Fitting Structural Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
2-16a
2-2r
Fittings................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
2-16, T2-18
Fitting Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Special Fitting Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
2-16a
2-16b
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Subject
INDEX - CONT
F - Continued
Fitting Material Code................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Fittings, Typical................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Flat-Head Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Flat Washer Safety Cable Installation (FW10-1)................................ ................................ ..................
Flex Limits, Inch (MM)................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Floating Anchor Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Flush Head Jo-Bolt................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Forming Titanium and Titanium Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................
Fuel and Oil Cells ................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Fuel Cell Identifications................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Fuel Cell Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Oil Cell Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Oil Cell Storage ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Fuel Cell Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Fuel Cell Storage ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
G
Gasket and Packing Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Gasket and Packing Types................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Gasket and Packings ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Gasket and Packing Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .
Gasket and Packing Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
General
Adhesive Sealants, and Cements ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Consumable Materials ................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Hardware................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Metals................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Phenolic and Plastic Materials................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Rubber Materials................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
General Purpose Synthetic Rubber Base Cement MIL-Spec MMM-A-1617................................ .........
General Usage (of Rivets)................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Grip Length (for Bolts)................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
H
Handling of Aluminum Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Hardware General................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Heat Treatment of Rivets ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Helical Insert and Tools Data................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Helical Insert National Fine Thread Sizes................................ ................................ ............................
Helical Insert Part Numbers................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Helical Thread Inserts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Insert Tolerance................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Inspection Criteria for Helical Springs................................ ................................ ...........................
Installation of Helical Insert................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
TM 1-1500-204-23-6
Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
T2-17
F2-76
F2-37
F2-83
T2-20
F2-17
F2-10
4-5a
3-4
3-4a
3-4b
3-4c
3-4d
3-4a
3-4b
4-2b
2-1
2-8f
T2-15
T2-14
T2-13
2-11
2-11c
2-11d
2-11e
3-6b
3-6a
3-6
3-6b
3-6a
3-6c
6-1
7-1
2-1
4-1
5-1
3-1
6-2g
2-8c
2-2a
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
H - Continued
Installation of Spark Plug Helical Insert................................ ................................ .........................
Installation of Twinsert ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Oversize Insert and Twinsert Kits................................ ................................ ................................ ..
Removal of Helical Insert................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Removal of Twinsert................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
2-11 h
2-11i
2-11 k
2-11f
2-11j
Types................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............
Hexagon Head Bolt Identification................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Hexagon Head Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
2-11 a
F2-11
2-2e
Hi-Shear Rivets................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
2-8h, F2-54
High Tensile Washer ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
F2-33
Hinge Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Hole Location by Letter, Bolt................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
2-7f
T2-4
Hose Clamp ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Huck and Hi-Lock Bolt Substitution ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Huck Bolts (Lockbolt) ....................................... ................................ ................................ ..................
Huck Rivet ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
F2-43
12-6
2-2q
F2-57
I
Identification of Aluminum Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
of Hose ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
4-2a
F3-1 of Magnesium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
4-3a, T4-7 of Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
2-3i of Phenolic Compositions................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
5-2a of Plastic Materials................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
5-3a, T5-1 of Rubber Materials................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
T3-3 of Steel ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
of Steel Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
of Steels, SAE Numbers Used in................................ ................................ ................................ ...
of Tie Rods ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
T4-10
4-4a
T4-8
2-13a of Titanium and Titanium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Insert Tolerance (for Helical Inserts)................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Inspection Criteria for Helical Springs................................ ................................ ................................ ..
Inspection of Rubber Materials................................ ................................ ................................ ............
Inspection of Titanium and Titanium Alloys ................................ ................................ .........................
Installation Data, Spacer................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Installation of Helical Insert................................ ................................ ................................ .................
4-5c
2-11c
2-11d
3-1b
4-5b
F2-69
2-11e
Installation of Spark Plug Helical Insert................................ ................................ ...............................
2-11 h
Installation of Twinsert ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
2-11i, F2-66
Installation, Stud ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
F2-65
Installation, Stud and Grommet................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Installing New Stud ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
F2-59
2-10b
Interlocking Slide Fasteners................................ ................................ ................................ ................
2-9e, T2-12
Internal Wrenching Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
2-2h, F2-5
Internal Wrenching Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
2-3h
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
J
Jamnuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
2-3d
Jo-and V-Bolts Substitution................................ ................................ ................................ .................
22-2s, T2-7
Jo-Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
2-2p
Flush Head ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Hexagon Head................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
F2-10
F2-11
Millable Head................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Joint with Oversize Hole, Bolted................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
F2-12
F2-13
L
Length by Dash Number, Bolt................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Length Measurement (of Screws)................................ ................................ ................................ ........
T2-5
2-5b
Light Hexagon Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
2-3e, F2-25
Locking of Safetying Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
2-2b
Lockpins................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
2-7e, F2-51
Lockring ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
F2-74
Lockring Fastener ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Lockring Principle ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Lockwasher, Split................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Lockwashers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Lockwashers, Teeth-Type................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Lockwire Installation................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Lockwiring Oil Caps, Drain Cocks, and Valves................................ ................................ ....................
Lockwiring Screws, Nuts, and Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .....
2-15
F2-75
F2-30
2-46
F2-31
2-1 7b
F2-79
F2-78
Lockwiring, Speed Rig................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Lockwiring Turnbuckes ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Loop-Type Bonding Clamp................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Lock-Type Support Clamp................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Low profile application for 0.032 and 0.040 Inch safety cable................................ ..............................
F2-81
2-17f
F2-42
F2-45
F2-89
M
Machine Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..
Magnesium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
F2-38
4-3
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
4-3a, T4-7
Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Testing................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Maintenance Activities, Responsibility of................................ ................................ .............................
Marking Steel Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
4-3c
4-3b
1-4
4-4b
Marking Titanium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Markings, Bolt and Screw................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Material, by Letter Preceding Dash Number, Bolt................................ ................................ ................
Materials, Consumable................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Materials Used in Fabrication (of Rivets)................................ ................................ .............................
Metals, General................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Millable Hexagon Head Jo-Bolt................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Minimum Breakaway Torque for Used All-Metallic and Nonmetallic Self-Locking Nuts........................
Mixing (Adhesives, Sealants, and Cements) ................................ ................................ .......................
4-5d
T2-1
T2-3
1-7
7-1
4-1
F2-12
T2-8
6-1c
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
N
National Fine Thread Sizes (for Helical Inserts)................................ ................................ ...................
Natural Rubber Adhesive, MIL-Spec MMM-A-139, Class 3................................ ................................ ..
Neoprene Base Synthetic Rubber Cement................................ ................................ ..........................
Non-Hardening Distic Brand Cement................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Numbenng System, CherryMAX Rivets................................ ................................ ...............................
Nut Installation Limits, Self-Locking................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
T2-14
6-2i
6-2j
6-2h
T2-10
F2-21
2-3
Airframe Plain Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
2-3j, F2-28
Castellated Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
2-3b
Checknuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Identification of Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Internal Wrenching Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
2-3c
2-3i
2-3h
Jamnuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
2-3d
Light Hexagon Nuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
2-3e, F2-25
Self-Locking Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
2-3a
Sheet Spring Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
2-3g, F2-27
Wingnuts. ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
2-3f, F2-26
O
Oil Caps, Drain Cocks, and Valves, Lockwiring of ................................ ................................ ..............
Oil Cell Identification................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Oil Cell Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Old and New Color Code (for Aluminum Alloys), Cross Reference................................ ......................
Other Adhesives ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Oversize Insert and Twinsert Kits................................ ................................ ................................ ........
P
F2-79
3-4c
3-4d
T4-5
6-2 n
2-11 k
Packings, Gaskets and................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Part Number Breakdown, Spacer................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Part Numbers, Helical Insert................................ ................................ ................................ ................
Phenolic and Plastic Materials, General................................ ................................ ..............................
Phenolic Compositions................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
3-6
F2-68
T2-13
5-1
5-2
5-2a
5-2c
Usage ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
Pin, Threaded Taper................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
5-2b
F248
Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
2-7
Clevis Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
2-7a, F2-46
Cotter Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
2-7g, F2-52
Hinge Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
2-7f
Lockpins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
2-7e, F2-51
Safety Retaining Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
2-7c, F249
Spring Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
2-7d, F2-50
Taper Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Pins, Plain Taper................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-7b
F2-47
Plain Washers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
24a, F2-29
Plastic Materials................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..
5-3
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
5-3a, T5-1
Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Types................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ............
5-3c
5-3b
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
P - Continued
Plate Nut, Self-Locking................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Pneumatic Safety cable Application Tool ................................ ................................ ............................
F2-16
F2-99
Position of Safety Cable Tool................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Practices for Installation of Cotter Pins and Lockwire................................ ................................ ..........
F2-97
2-17
Cotter Pin Installation ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... 2-17a, F2-77
Double-Twist Method................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
2-17c
Lockwire Installation................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Lockwiring Turnbuckles................................ ................................ ................................ .................
2-17b
2-1 7f
Rod End Safetying (Key Type NAS 559)................................ ................................ ....................... 2-17h, F2-82
Safetying Emergency Devices ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Securing Electrical and Electronic Connectors................................ ................................ ..............
Single-Wire Method................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Speed Rig Safetying ................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
2-17e
2-17i
2-17d
2-17g
Precautionary Measures (for Adhesives, Sealants, and Cements)................................ .......................
Preload Indicating Washers................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Preparation of Surface (for Adhesives, Sealants, and Cements)................................ .........................
Pre-Set Tension Safety Cable Tool................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Pre-Set Tension Safety Cable Tool................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Principle of Lockring ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Purpose (of Manual)................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
6-1a
F2-35
6-1b
F2-95
F2-96
F2-75
1-1
R
Recommended Changes to Department of the Army Publications................................ .......................
Recommended Torque Values................................ ................................ ................................ ............
Recommended Torque Values, Nut................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Removal of Bent, Damaged, or Broken Studs ................................ ................................ .....................
Removal of Helical Insert ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
1-6
2-18c
T2-9
2-10a
2-11f
Removal of Safety cable Tool Nose Assembly ................................ ................................ ....................
Removal of Twinsert ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Removal, Stud ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Repair of Damaged Spark Plug Threads................................ ................................ .............................
Responsibilities of ATCOM ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
of Maintenance Activities ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
F2-102
2-11j
F2-64
2-11g
1-5
1-4
Rivet, CherryMAX ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Rivet, Huck ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
F2-55
F2-57
Rivets ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .................
2-8, F2-53
Blind Rivets ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..
2-8i
Common Solid Shank Rivets ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Corrosion Resistance ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
General Usage................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
2-8a
2-8d
2-8c
Heat Treatment................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
2-8f
Hi-Shear Rivets ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
2-8h, F2-54
Materials Used in Fabrication................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Rivnuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
2-8b
2-8j
Strength................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Rivets, Cherrylock................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Rivnut Types ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
2-8e
F2-56
F2-58
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
R - Continued
Rivnuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
2-8j
Rod End Safetying (Key Type NAS 559)................................ ................................ ............................. 2-17h, F2-82
Routing of Safety Cable on Turnbuckles................................ ................................ .............................
F2-92
Rubber Materials
General................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
3-1
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Inspection ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
T3-3
3-1 b
3-1 a
S
SAE Numbers Used in Identification of Steels................................ ................................ ...............
Safety Cable ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Elongated ferrules................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Examples................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
General Instructions................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
T4-8
2-19
2-19d
2-19e
2-19e
Identification Stamp ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
2-419f, F2-91
Installation ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-19c
Jacketing for Protection ................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Size ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
2-19h
2-19b
Turnbuckles................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Safety Cable Application Tools................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Procedures ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Safety Cable Flex Limits ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
2-19g
2-20
2-20a
F2-87
2-22
2-22b
Safety Cable Application Tool Maintenance and Calibration................................ ..........................
Indenter Adjustment for all Safety Cable Application Tool Models................................ ..............
Tool Calibration Verification with the Safety Cable Test Fixture on Electronic
Pull Tester ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Safety Cable Minimum Crimp Requirements (Pull-Off Load) ................................ .........................
Safety cable Tools, Types of................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Adjustable Tension Tool................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Pneumatic safety Cable Application Tool................................ ................................ ...................
Pre-Set tension Tool ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Safety Retaining Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Safetying Emergency Devices ................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Scope (of Manual)................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Screw Heads................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Screws ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Electrical Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Length Measurement ................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Machines Screws ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Screw Heads................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Self-Tapping Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Structural Screws................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Screws, Fillister Head................................ ................................ ................................ .................... .
Screws, Flat-Head................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Screws, Nuts, and Bolts, Lockwiring of................................ ................................ ..........................
Screws, Round-Head Machine................................ ................................ ................................ ......
2-22a
T2-19
2-21
2-21b
2-21c
2-21a
2-7c, F2-49
2-17e
1-2
2-5a
2-5
2-5f
2-5b
2-5d, F2-38
2-5a
2-5e, F2-40
2-5c, F2-36
F2-39
F2-37
F2-78
F2-41
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INDEX - CONT
Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
S - Continued
Sealants................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
Anaerobic Adhesive MIL-R-46082................................ ................................ ................................ .
Characteristics of Catalyst Cured Sealants................................ ................................ ....................
Characteristics of Drying Sealants................................ ................................ ................................
Characteristics of Pliable Sealants................................ ................................ ................................
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-7126................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-8784................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-8802................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Semi-Solid Synthetic Rubber Sealant for Engine Firewalls................................ ............................
Semi-Solid Synthetic Rubber Sealant, MIL-A-7126, for Hot-Air Ducts................................ ...........
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-7126 ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Sealing compound, MIL-S-8784................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Sealing Compound, MIL-S-8802 ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Application Time (Room Temperature) ................................ ................................ .........................
Cure Time (Room Temperature) ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Securing Electrical and Electronic Connectors................................ ................................ ....................
T6-4
T6-5
2-17i
Selection of Helical Inserts................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
2-11 b
Self-Locking Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
2-2m, F2-9
Self-Locking Engine Nut................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Self-Locking Nut Installation Limits................................ ................................ ................................ ......
F2-20
F2-21
Self-Locking Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Self-Locking Plain Nut................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Self-Locking Plate Nut................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Self-Locking Thin Nut................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Self Looping Safety Cable................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Self Looping Safety Cable Anchored to a Pin Assembly................................ ................................ ......
Self Looping Safety cable in High Bend Exit Application................................ ................................ .....
2-3a
F2-15
F2-16
F2-14
F2-84
F2-85
F2-86
6-3
6-3i
6-3c
6-3b
6-3a
6-3f
6-3d
6-3e
6-3h
6-3g
6-3f
6-3d
6-3e
Self-Tapping Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
2-5e, F2-40
Self-Retaining Bolts ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
2-2j, F2-8A
Semi-Solid Synthetic Rubber Sealant for Engine Firewalls................................ ................................ ..
Semi-Solid Rubber Sealant, MIL-A-7126, for Hot-Air Ducts................................ ................................ .
6-3h
6-3g
Shear Castle Nut................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
F2-23
Sheet Spring Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
2-3g, F2-27
Shelf Life (of Adhesive, Acrylic Monomer and Polymer Base
T6-3 Adhesive, MIL-A-8576, Type II, Non-Solvent) ................................ ................................ ...............
Shelf Life (of Adhesive, Acrylic Monomer Base Adhesive,
MIL-A-8576, Type I, Solvent Type) ................................ ................................ ..............................
Shock Absorber and Elastic Exerciser Cords................................ ................................ .......................
T6-1
3-5
Cord Identification................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Cord Inspection................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
Cord Storage ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Cord Testing................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Single-Wire Method ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Snap and Curtain Fasteners ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Spacer Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Spacer Installation................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Spacer Installation Data................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Spacer Part Number Breakdown................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Special Fitting Types................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
3-5a
3-5b
3-5d
3-5c
2-17d
2-9d
2-12a
2-12b
F2-69
F2-68
2-16b
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Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
S - Continued
Special Washers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Specific Gravity Ranges (for Adhesives and Cements) ................................ ................................ .......
2-4c
T6-2
Speed Rig Lockwiring................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Speed Rig Safetying ................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
F2-81
2-17g
Split Lockwasher................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
F2-30
Spring Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
2-7d, F2-50
Steel Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Marking................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Steel, Identification of ................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Storage of Aluminum Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
of Gaskets and Packing................................ ................................ ................................ ................
4-4
4-4a
4-4b
T4-10 of Magnesium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
of Phenolic Compositions................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
of Plastic Materials ................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
4-2c
3-6c
4-3c
5-2c
5-3c of Rubber Materials................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Strength (of Rivets) ................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
3-1a
28e
Structural Screws................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
2-5c, F2-36
Stud and Grommet Installation................................ ................................ ................................ ............
F2-59
Stud Installation ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..
Stud Removal ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Stud Types................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Studs ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Installing New Stud................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Removal of Bent, Damaged, or Broken Studs................................ ................................ ...............
Styles of Plate Nuts................................ ................................ ................................ .............................
Substitution and Interchangeability of Material (Air Items), Authority for................................ ..............
Substitution and Interchangeability (of Rivets)................................ ................................ .....................
Substitutions for Huck, Hi-Lok, and NAS Bolts................................ ................................ .....................
Substitutions for Jo-Bolts, and V-Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ .
F2-65
F264
F2-63
2-10
2-10b
2-10a
F2-18
1-3
2-g
2-28
2-2t, T2-7
T
Taper Pin Washer ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Taper Pins ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Tee-Head Bolts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...
Teeth-Type Lockwashers................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Temper Designations (of Aluminum Alloys)................................ ................................ .........................
Terminals, Turnbuckle................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
F2-32
2-7b
2-2n
F2-31
T3-3
F2-72
Test Loads (of Cords)................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Testing of Magnesium Alloys................................ ................................ ................................ ...............
Thin Nut, Self-Locking................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
T3-2
4-3b
F2-14
Threaded Taper Pins................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
F2-48
Tie Rod Terminal Fittings................................ ................................ ................................ .................... 2-13b, F2-71
Tie Rods ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-13
2-13a
Tie Rod Terminal Fitting ................................ ................................ ................................ ............... 2-13b, F2-71
Tire Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
3-2a
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Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
T - Continued
Tire Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Tires................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................
Tire Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Tire Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
3-2b
3-2
3-2a
3-2b
Titanium and Titanium Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
4-5, T4-11
Forming ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
4-5a
Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
4-5c
Inspection ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .....
Marking................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .........
Tools Data, Helical Insert and................................ ................................ ................................ .............
Tools Data, Metri-Thread Insert and................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Tools Data, Twinsert and................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Torque ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ................
Considerations to be Taken Before Torquing................................ ................................ ................
4-5b
4-5d
T2-15
T2-16
T2-17
2-18
2-18b
2-18c
2-18a
2-18a
Recommended Torque Values................................ ................................ ................................ ......
Torque Definitions................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Torque Definitions................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Torque for Used All-Metallic and Nonmetallic Self-Locking Nuts,
Minimum Breakaway................................ ................................ ................................ .....................
Torque Values, Nut, Recommended................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Tube Clamps................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .......
Tube Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Tube Storage................................ ................................ ................................ ................................
Tubes................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..................
Tube Identification ................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
Tube Storage ................................ ................................ ................................ ...............................
Turnbuckle Assemblies, Typical................................ ................................ ................................ ..........
Turnbuckle Inspection................................ ................................ ................................ .........................
Turnbuckle Installation................................ ................................ ................................ ........................
T2-8
T2-9
F2-44
3-3a
3-3b
3-3
3-3a
3-3b
F2-80
2-14b
2-14a
F2-72
2-14
2-14b
Turnbuckle Terminals................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
Turnbuckles ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........
Turnbuckle Inspection................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Turnbuckle Installation ................................ ................................ ................................ .................
Twinsert and Tools Data................................ ................................ ................................ ......................
Twinsert Installation ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................
Types of Aluminum Alloys ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Types of Helical Inserts................................ ................................ ................................ .......................
Types of Plastic Materials ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................
Types of Rivnuts ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
Typical Fittings................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ....
Typical Turnbuckle Assemblies................................ ................................ ................................ ...........
2-14a
T2-16
F2-66
T4-6
2-11 a
5-3b
F2-58
F2-76
F2-80
U
5-2b Usage (of Phenolic Compositions)................................ ................................ ................................ .......
W
Washer, Countersunk................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
F2-34
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Subject Paragraph,
Figure, Table
Number
T - Continued
Washer, High Tensile................................ ................................ ................................ ..........................
F2-33
Washer, Taper Pin................................ ................................ ................................ ..............................
Washers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ..............
F2-32
2-4
Lockwashers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-4b
Plainwashers................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .
2-4a, F2-29
Special Washers................................ ................................ ................................ ...........................
Washers, Preload Indicating................................ ................................ ................................ ................
2-4c
F2-35
Wingnuts................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .............
2-3f, F2-26
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Linear Measure
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1 decimeter = 10 centimeters = 3.94 inches
1 meter = 10 decimeters = 39.37 inches
1 dekameter = 10 meters = 32.8 feet
1 hectometer = 10 dekameters = 328.08 feet
1 kilometer = 10 hectometers = 3,280.8 feet
Weights
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°F
To centimeters meters meters kilometers square centimeters square meters square meters square kilometers square hectometers cubic meters cubic meters milliliters liters liters liters grams kilograms metric tons
Newton-meters
Newton-meters
Fahrenheit temperature
Multiply by
2.540
.305
.914
29,573
.473
.946
3.785
28.349
.454
.907
1.356
.11296
1.609
6.451
.093
.836
2.590
.405
.028
.765
The Metric System and Equivalents
Liquid Measure
1 centiliter = 10 milliters = .34 fl. ounce
1 deciliter = 10 centiliters = 3.38 fl. ounces
1 liter = 10 deciliters = 33.81 fl. ounces
1 dekaliter = 10 liters = 2.64 gallons
1 hectoliter = 10 dekaliters = 26.42 gallons
1 kiloliter = 10 hectoliters = 264.18 gallons
Square Measure
1 sq. centimeter = 100 sq. millimeters = .155 sq. inch
1 sq. decimeter = 100 sq. centimeters = 15.5 sq. inches
1 sq. meter (centare) = 100 sq. decimeters = 10.76 sq. feet
1 sq. dekameter (are) = 100 sq. meters = 1,076.4 sq. feet
1 sq. hectometer (hectare) = 100 sq. dekameters = 2.47 acres
1 sq. kilometer = 100 sq. hectometers = .386 sq. mile
Cubic Measure
1 cu. centimeter = 1000 cu. millimeters = .06 cu. inch
1 cu. decimeter = 1000 cu. centimeters = 61.02 cu. inches
1 cu. meter = 1000 cu. decimeters = 35.31 cu. feet
Approximate Conversion Factors
To change ounce-inches centimeters meters meters kilometers square centimeters square meters square meters square kilometers square hectometers cubic meters cubic meters milliliters liters liters liters grams kilograms metric tons
To
Newton-meters inches feet yards miles square inches square feet square yards square miles acres cubic feet cubic yards fluid ounces pints quarts gallons ounces pounds short tons
Temperature (Exact)
5/9 (after subtracting 32)
Celsius temperature
°C
Multiply by
.007062
.394
3.280
1.094
.621
.155
10.764
1.196
.386
2.471
35.315
1.308
.034
2.113
1.057
.264
.035
2.205
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