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==Signal Corps Technical Manuals, TM-11 Series==
 
==Signal Corps Technical Manuals, TM-11 Series==
  
Technical Manuals originated around 1940 as a consolidation of earlier Radio Pamphlets such as:  
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Technical Manuals originated around 1940 as a consolidation of earlier Signal Corps Manuals and (Radio) Pamphlets such as:  
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* '''[[Signal Corps Manuals]]'''
 
* [[Radio Communication Pamphlets]], circa 1918
 
* [[Radio Communication Pamphlets]], circa 1918
 
* [[Wire Communication Pamphlets]]
 
* [[Wire Communication Pamphlets]]
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* [[Electrical-Engineering Pamphlets]]
 
* [[Electrical-Engineering Pamphlets]]
 
* [[Field Pamphlets]]
 
* [[Field Pamphlets]]
* Training Manuals, circa 1921
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* [[Training Manuals]], circa 1921
* Training Regulations, and Technical Regulations, circa 1930.  
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* [[Training Regulations]], and Technical Regulations, circa 1930.  
 
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* [[INSTRUCTION BOOKS SIGNAL CORPS]], manufacturer instruction books
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* [[Other sources, and agency's]]
 
* (NOTE- unfortunately not all operators manuals are TM's or even under the signal corps system. evidently the coast artillery published several radar manuals under their "4" designation.)  
 
* (NOTE- unfortunately not all operators manuals are TM's or even under the signal corps system. evidently the coast artillery published several radar manuals under their "4" designation.)  
 
* FM 4-95 Seacoast Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-296-A  
 
* FM 4-95 Seacoast Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-296-A  
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* FM 4-176 Service of Radio Set SCR-268.
 
* FM 4-176 Service of Radio Set SCR-268.
  
TM 11-201, the earliest known, is entitled "Aircraft Radio SCR-134"  and was formerly documented TR-1201-5.  Initially, the manuals were not always grouped by equipment category, as the need did not then exist. With the explosion of equipment in World  War Two, groupings soon became necessary.  Many of the earlier numbers were "recycled" when the equipment for which they were originally designated became obsolete. There was also an inclusion of early 1950s equipment among much older units. In some cases, an A or B prefix was added to an original number while updating.  But in general, a new number would be issued, especially in the latter 1950s.  In 1958, a new FSN (Federal Stock Number) procedure was instituted, which more accurately defined the item in question and linked its TM 11- number to its supply number.  
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* (Note The 3 or 4 digit specific equipment identifier always begins at 200 because 199 and below are reserved for FM's.
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TM 11-201, the earliest known, is entitled "Aircraft Radio SCR-134"  and was formerly documented TR-1201-5.  Initially, the manuals were not always grouped by equipment category, as the need did not then exist. With the explosion of equipment in World  War Two, groupings soon became necessary.  Many of the earlier numbers were "recycled" when the equipment for which they were originally designated became obsolete. There was also an inclusion of early 1950s equipment among much older units. In some cases, an A or B suffix was added to an original number while updating.  But in general, a new number would be issued, especially in the latter 1950s.  In 1958, a new FSN (Federal Stock Number) procedure was instituted, which more accurately defined the item in question and linked its TM 11- number to its supply number.
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* (note The lowest number in the system that replaced the TR's (Technical Regulation) is TM 11-200. I don't know for certain that it had been issued earlier on the SCR-AA ...AE-183 (probably but maybe retroactively on a previously un-numbered manual) but it is the lowest number in the short number system. The edition that I have is dated 10/21/42 and covers SCR-AF ... AN-183 and SCR-AL ... AN-283. R. Downs
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In Mid-1958, the FSN Series appeared, consisting of a four-digit number, followed by a three or four digit model number of the apparatus in question, then a two-digit number defining the scope of the manual.  A P-Suffix indicates that a Parts List is involved.  The system commenced with a new category number, 5805 though a few instances of lower numbers are known.
  
In Mid-1958, the FSN Series appeared, consisting of a four-digit number, followed by a three (rarely four) digit model number of the apparatus in question, then a two-digit number defining the scope of the manual. A P-Suffix indicates that a Parts List is involved.  The system commenced with a new category number, 5805 though a few instances of lower numbers are known.
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* (Note Suffix "P" doesn't mean that a parts list is involved. It means that the manual ONLY contains a parts list. Whether the list is just a list or is an Illustrated list cannot be determined by the TM number. Suffix "&P" means that in addition to whatever else the manual contains, it also contains a parts list. So a manual whose number ends in "-15&P" is directly equivalent to the Short Number manuals published before about 1946. It in almost all cases is the only manual published on the particular equipment. R. Downs
  
  
''Example:''  TM 11-5805-201-12P is for Telephone Set TA-312/PT.  It contains Operating Instructions, local Maintenance Procedures, and  a Parts List.
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''Example:''  TM 11-5805-201-12&P is for Telephone Set TA-312/PT.  It contains Operating Instructions, local Maintenance Procedures, and  a Parts List.
  
  
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| style="border-top: 2px solid black;"|
 
;Manual Type
 
;Manual Type
:TB - Technical Bulletin
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:TB - [[Technical Bulletin]]
 
:TM - Technical Manual
 
:TM - Technical Manual
:TO - Technical Order
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:TO - [[Technical Order]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| scope="row" style="border-top: 2px solid black;font-size:125%;" | 11
 
| scope="row" style="border-top: 2px solid black;font-size:125%;" | 11
 
| style="border-top: 2px solid black;"|
 
| style="border-top: 2px solid black;"|
 
;Equipment Designation
 
;Equipment Designation
:11 - Signal
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:1- Army Air Forces.
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:2- Cavalry.
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:[[4- Coast Artillery Corps]].
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:[[5- Corps of Engineers]].
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:6- Field Artillery.
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:7- Infantry.
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:8- Medical Department.
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:[[9- Ordnance Department]]
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:[[10- Quartermaster Corps]].
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:11- Signal Corps.
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:12- Adjutant General's Department.
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:13- Inspector General's Department.
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:14- Finance Department.
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:15- Judge Adovcate General's Department.
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:16- Corps of Chaplains.
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:17- Armored Force.
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:18- Tank Destroyer.
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:19- Military Police.
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:20- Msc.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| scope="row" style="border-top: 2px solid black;font-size:125%;" | 5815
 
| scope="row" style="border-top: 2px solid black;font-size:125%;" | 5815
 
| style="border-top: 2px solid black;"|
 
| style="border-top: 2px solid black;"|
 
;Class of Equipment
 
;Class of Equipment
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:[[5411]] - Prefabricated and Portable Shelters
 
:[[5805]] - Telephone and Telegraph Equipment
 
:[[5805]] - Telephone and Telegraph Equipment
 
:5810 - Scrambler Equipment for above services
 
:5810 - Scrambler Equipment for above services
 
:[[5815]] - Teletype and Facsimile Equipment
 
:[[5815]] - Teletype and Facsimile Equipment
 
:[[5820]] - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (except airborne)
 
:[[5820]] - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (except airborne)
:5821 - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (Airborne)
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:[[5821]] - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (Airborne)
 
:5825 - Radio Navigation Equipment (except Airborne)
 
:5825 - Radio Navigation Equipment (except Airborne)
 
:5826 - Radio Navigation Equipment (Airborne)
 
:5826 - Radio Navigation Equipment (Airborne)
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:5845 - Underwater Sound Equipment
 
:5845 - Underwater Sound Equipment
 
:[[5895]] - Miscellaneous Communications Equipment
 
:[[5895]] - Miscellaneous Communications Equipment
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:[[5985]] - Antennas, Waveguide & Related Equipment
 
:[[6115]] - Power Supplies
 
:[[6115]] - Power Supplies
 
:6605 - Compass Equipment
 
:6605 - Compass Equipment
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;[[5700]]             
 
;[[5700]]             
 
:NA
 
:NA
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==Parts or '''SIG'''s==
 
==Parts or '''SIG'''s==
 
under the Signal Corps provision system, the parts manuals mirror the Ordnance Dept. system.
 
under the Signal Corps provision system, the parts manuals mirror the Ordnance Dept. system.
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* [[SNL]] (Standard Nomenclature Lists)
 
* WD CAT. ORD 1 Introduction to Ordnance catalog
 
* WD CAT. ORD 1 Introduction to Ordnance catalog
 
* WD CAT. ORD 2 Index to Ordnance supply catalog
 
* WD CAT. ORD 2 Index to Ordnance supply catalog
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* WD CAT. ORD 15-2 (stock numbers) (ten volumes)
 
* WD CAT. ORD 15-2 (stock numbers) (ten volumes)
 
* WD CAT. ORD 16 Captured Foreign Material
 
* WD CAT. ORD 16 Captured Foreign Material
===SIG===
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===SIG (Supply Publications)===
 
* WD CAT. SIG 1 Introduction to catalog
 
* WD CAT. SIG 1 Introduction to catalog
 
* WD CAT. SIG 2 Index to supply catalog
 
* WD CAT. SIG 2 Index to supply catalog
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* WD CAT. SIG 5 Stock list of items
 
* WD CAT. SIG 5 Stock list of items
 
* WD CAT. SIG 6 Tools, and tool sets
 
* WD CAT. SIG 6 Tools, and tool sets
* WD CAT. SIG 7 Organizational Maintenance Allowances.
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* WD CAT. [[SIG 7 Organizational Maintenance Allowances]].
 
* WD CAT. SIG 8 Field and Depot Maintenance Allowances.
 
* WD CAT. SIG 8 Field and Depot Maintenance Allowances.
 
* WD CAT. SIG 9 none
 
* WD CAT. SIG 9 none
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* WD CAT. SIG 10-2 fixed plant maintenance lists- factor table, MFR. code No. list abv.
 
* WD CAT. SIG 10-2 fixed plant maintenance lists- factor table, MFR. code No. list abv.
 
* WD CAT. SIG 10-3 fixed plant maintenance lists- equipment for which maintenance parts will not be furnished
 
* WD CAT. SIG 10-3 fixed plant maintenance lists- equipment for which maintenance parts will not be furnished
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=='''Technical Bulletins SIG'''==
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See: [[TB SIG]]

Latest revision as of 19:21, 1 December 2020

Signal Corps Technical Manuals, TM-11 Series

Technical Manuals originated around 1940 as a consolidation of earlier Signal Corps Manuals and (Radio) Pamphlets such as:

  • (Note The 3 or 4 digit specific equipment identifier always begins at 200 because 199 and below are reserved for FM's.

TM 11-201, the earliest known, is entitled "Aircraft Radio SCR-134" and was formerly documented TR-1201-5. Initially, the manuals were not always grouped by equipment category, as the need did not then exist. With the explosion of equipment in World War Two, groupings soon became necessary. Many of the earlier numbers were "recycled" when the equipment for which they were originally designated became obsolete. There was also an inclusion of early 1950s equipment among much older units. In some cases, an A or B suffix was added to an original number while updating. But in general, a new number would be issued, especially in the latter 1950s. In 1958, a new FSN (Federal Stock Number) procedure was instituted, which more accurately defined the item in question and linked its TM 11- number to its supply number.

  • (note The lowest number in the system that replaced the TR's (Technical Regulation) is TM 11-200. I don't know for certain that it had been issued earlier on the SCR-AA ...AE-183 (probably but maybe retroactively on a previously un-numbered manual) but it is the lowest number in the short number system. The edition that I have is dated 10/21/42 and covers SCR-AF ... AN-183 and SCR-AL ... AN-283. R. Downs

In Mid-1958, the FSN Series appeared, consisting of a four-digit number, followed by a three or four digit model number of the apparatus in question, then a two-digit number defining the scope of the manual. A P-Suffix indicates that a Parts List is involved. The system commenced with a new category number, 5805 though a few instances of lower numbers are known.

  • (Note Suffix "P" doesn't mean that a parts list is involved. It means that the manual ONLY contains a parts list. Whether the list is just a list or is an Illustrated list cannot be determined by the TM number. Suffix "&P" means that in addition to whatever else the manual contains, it also contains a parts list. So a manual whose number ends in "-15&P" is directly equivalent to the Short Number manuals published before about 1946. It in almost all cases is the only manual published on the particular equipment. R. Downs


Example: TM 11-5805-201-12&P is for Telephone Set TA-312/PT. It contains Operating Instructions, local Maintenance Procedures, and a Parts List.


Another example:

TM 11-5815-283-35
TM Technical Manual
11 Signal Equipment
5815 Teletype and Facsimile Equipment
283 AN/FGC-70X
35 Field and Depot Maintenance
P Repair Parts and Special Tools


The Chart below Explains the Designators

Technical Manual Designations
SEC DEF
TM
Manual Type
TB - Technical Bulletin
TM - Technical Manual
TO - Technical Order
11
Equipment Designation
1- Army Air Forces.
2- Cavalry.
4- Coast Artillery Corps.
5- Corps of Engineers.
6- Field Artillery.
7- Infantry.
8- Medical Department.
9- Ordnance Department
10- Quartermaster Corps.
11- Signal Corps.
12- Adjutant General's Department.
13- Inspector General's Department.
14- Finance Department.
15- Judge Adovcate General's Department.
16- Corps of Chaplains.
17- Armored Force.
18- Tank Destroyer.
19- Military Police.
20- Msc.
5815
Class of Equipment
5411 - Prefabricated and Portable Shelters
5805 - Telephone and Telegraph Equipment
5810 - Scrambler Equipment for above services
5815 - Teletype and Facsimile Equipment
5820 - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (except airborne)
5821 - Radio and Television Communications Equipment (Airborne)
5825 - Radio Navigation Equipment (except Airborne)
5826 - Radio Navigation Equipment (Airborne)
5830 - Intercommunications & Public Address Systems (except Airborne)
5831 - Intercommunications & Public Address Systems (Airborne)
5835 - Sound Recording and Reproducing Equipment
5840 - Radar Equipment (Except Airborne)
5841 - Radar Equipment (Airborne)
5845 - Underwater Sound Equipment
5895 - Miscellaneous Communications Equipment
5985 - Antennas, Waveguide & Related Equipment
6115 - Power Supplies
6605 - Compass Equipment
6615 - Helicopter Electronics
6625 - Test Equipment
6655 - Visual Radiation Equipment
6660 - Meteorological Equipment
6665 - Atomic Radiation (Radiac) Equipment
6695 - Criminology Equipment
6720 - Photographic Equipment
6730 - Projectors, Still & Movie
6740 - Film & Print Processing Equipment
6760 - Aircraft Cameras & Accessories
6780 - Photographic Equipment
6940 - Training Equipment
7440 - Data Processing Equipment
7450 - Special Audio Equipment
283
Specific Equipment Designator
35
Indicator of Coverage
10 - Operators Manual
12 - Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual
14 - Operator, Organizational Maintenance & Field Maintenance
15 - Operator, Organizational Direct Service, and General Service
20 - Organizational Maintenance (Second Echelon)
24 - Organizational, Direct Service, and General Service Maintenance
25 - Organizational, Field and Deport Maintenance
34 - Direct Service and General Service Maintenance Manual
35 - Field and Deport Maintenance
50 - Calibration Procedure
P - Repair Parts & Special Tools

Signal TM General Categories

200
Mainly complete radio sets (SCR), including DF eqp.
300
Specialties, as indicated below:
300-350
Telegraph and Telephone Equipment
350-359
Teletypewriter Equipment
360-379
Line Construction and Miscellaneous Wire Equipment
380-389
Cryptographic Equipment
390-399
Visual Equipment
400
Mixed equipment, plus instructional texts
400-409
Photographic Equipment
410-419
Pigeon Equipment, Miscellaneous
420-429
Meteorological Equipment
430-499
Miscellaneous Equipment & Training Manuals
500-549
Radio Sets, Aircraft
550-599
Radio Sets, Aircraft (including DF)
600-650
Radio Sets, inc. Mobile
651-690
Texts
700-750
Interphone & Audio Equipment (Ground)
750-800
Training Manuals
800-849
Transmitters
850-899
Receivers
900-999
Power Supplies
1000 - 1099
Miscellaneous Air & Radar Equipment
1100 - 1199
Radar Sets
1200 - 1299
Miscellaneous Ground Radar Equipment
1300 - 1399
Technical Operation Manuals (Radar)
1400 - 1499
General Maintenance Manuals (Radar)
1500 - 1599
Service Manuals (Radar)
1600 - 1699
Field Service Procedures Manuals
1700 - 1799
NA
1800 - 1899
Higher Echelon Repair Manuals
1900 - 1999
NA
2000s
Telephone Equipment
2100s
Telephone Systems and Centrals
2200-2249
Teletypewriter Equipment
2250-2300
Line Construction and Miscellaneous Wire Equipment
2300s
Photography
2400s
Meterology
2500s
Test Equipment
2600s
Antennas and Test Equipment
2700s
Installation of Equipment (small selection)
2800s
Installation Manuals
3000s
NA

NOTE: The entire TM 11-4000 Series is devoted to Maintenance

4000s
Repairs of Radio Equipment
4100s
Repairs to Telephone Equipment
4200-4299
NA
4300s
Repairs to Telephone Systems
4400s
Repairs to Telephone and Telegraph Terminals
4500-4699
Repairs to Power Equipment
4700
Repairs to Miscellaneous Equipment
4800-4999
NA
5000 Series
Antennas and RF Test Equipment
5100
Misc. Electronic Equipment
5200
NA
5300
Photography-Audio Visual (small selection)
5400
NA
5500
Mostly Audio Equipment
5600
NA
5700
NA

Parts or SIGs

under the Signal Corps provision system, the parts manuals mirror the Ordnance Dept. system.

  • SNL (Standard Nomenclature Lists)
  • WD CAT. ORD 1 Introduction to Ordnance catalog
  • WD CAT. ORD 2 Index to Ordnance supply catalog
  • WD CAT. ORD 3 list of items for issue to troops, posts, camps, and stations.
  • WD CAT. ORD 4 Allowances of expendable supplies
  • WD CAT. ORD 5 Stock list of items
  • WD CAT. ORD 5-1 Numerical index of manufactures part numbers, and drawing numbers
  • WD CAT. ORD 6 Tools, and tool sets
  • WD CAT. ORD 7 Organizational Maintenance Allowances.
  • WD CAT. ORD 8 Field and Depot Maintenance Allowances.
  • WD CAT. ORD 9 List of all service parts.
  • WD CAT. ORD 10 tool load, and supply guide
  • WD CAT. ORD 11 Ammunition
  • WD CAT. ORD 12 Obsolete general supplies
  • WD CAT. ORD 13 Parts common to two or more major items
  • WD CAT. ORD 14-1 Interchangeability lists for tanks, and vehicles of related chassis.
  • WD CAT. ORD 14-2 Interchangeability list
    • Vol. 1 Interchangeability list for ordnance, general purpose and combat vehicles (except full track vehicles) group 0-0800
    • Vol. 2 Interchangeability list for ordnance, general purpose and combat vehicles (except full track vehicles) group 0900-2500
  • WD CAT. ORD 15-1 (Ordnance numbers) Cross reference list of ordnance part, and stock numbers (ten volumes)
  • WD CAT. ORD 15-2 (stock numbers) (ten volumes)
  • WD CAT. ORD 16 Captured Foreign Material

SIG (Supply Publications)

  • WD CAT. SIG 1 Introduction to catalog
  • WD CAT. SIG 2 Index to supply catalog
  • WD CAT. SIG 3 list of items for issue to troops, posts, camps, and stations.
  • WD CAT. SIG 4 Allowances of expendable supplies
  • WD CAT. SIG 5 Stock list of items
  • WD CAT. SIG 6 Tools, and tool sets
  • WD CAT. SIG 7 Organizational Maintenance Allowances.
  • WD CAT. SIG 8 Field and Depot Maintenance Allowances.
  • WD CAT. SIG 9 none
  • WD CAT. SIG 10-1 fixed plant maintenance lists- instructions, and index.
  • WD CAT. SIG 10-2 fixed plant maintenance lists- factor table, MFR. code No. list abv.
  • WD CAT. SIG 10-3 fixed plant maintenance lists- equipment for which maintenance parts will not be furnished

Technical Bulletins SIG

See: TB SIG