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Ordering Replacement Parts, List of Abbreviations

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Ordering Replacement Parts To order replacement parts, please supply the part number, the quantity, and the description of each part desired. Understanding Reference Numbers Each identified part in an illustration has a reference number. The reference number for a part also appears in the parts list, along with other information about the part. This catalog uses two special reference number formats, one to indicate parts in a service assembly and another to indicate the quantity of a given part in an illustration. Service Assembly Reference Numbers Parts in service assemblies have reference numbers in the form a:b. The a represents the reference number of the entire service assembly and the b represents a sequential number unique to each part within the service assembly. For example, a wheel assembly might be identified by reference number 6, the tire by 6:1, the valve by 6:2, and the wheel by 6:3. When you order the assembly identified by reference number 6, you receive all parts identified by reference numbers 6:1,6:2, and 6:3. However, you may also order any part individually. Reference numbers of this type appear in illustration and in parts lists. Reference Numbers Indicating Quantity In an illustration, if a reference number indicates more than one part, the reference number has the form nX y. The n represents the quantity of the part, the X is the multiplication symbol, and the y represents the reference number. For example, in an illustration, the reference number 2X 37 means that two of the parts identified by reference number 37 are indicated. List of Abbreviations AR: as required ASM: assembly BBC: blade brake control BHTF: button head thread forming CARR: carriage CCW: counter clockwise CW: clockwise DEG: degrees DPA: Dual Point Adjustment ECM: electronic control module EXT: external FH: flat head GA: gauge HD: heavy-duty HF: hex flange HH: hex head HHF: hex head flange HHFTF: hex head flange thread forming HJ: hex jam HLH: hex lag head HOC: height-of-cut HSBH: hex socket button head HSFH: hex socket flat head HSH: hex socket head HWH: hex washer head HWHTF: hex washer head thread forming HYD: hydraulic LH: left hand LP: Liquid Propane NI: nylon insert NPTF: national pipe thread fine PFH: phillips flat head PPH: phillips pan head PPHTF: phillips pan head thread forming PRH: phillips round head PTH: phillips truss head PTO: power-take-off RH: right hand ROPS: roll-over protection system RRB: rear roller brush SFH: slotted fillister head SHH: slotted hex head SHWH: slotted hex washer head SPH: slotted pan head SQH: square head SRH: slotted round head STD: standard TAP: self tapping TTH: torx truss head 2

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Ordering Replacement Parts
To order replacement parts, please supply the part number,
the quantity, and the description of each part desired.
Understanding Reference Numbers
Each identified part in an illustration has a reference
number. The reference number for a part also appears in
the parts list, along with other information about the part.
This catalog uses two special reference number formats,
one to indicate parts in a service assembly and another to
indicate the quantity of a given part in an illustration.
Service Assembly Reference Numbers
Parts in service assemblies have reference numbers in the
form a:b. The a represents the reference number of the
entire service assembly and the b represents a sequential
number unique to each part within the service assembly.
For example, a wheel assembly might be identified by
reference number 6, the tire by 6:1, the valve by 6:2, and
the wheel by 6:3. When you order the assembly identified
by reference number 6, you receive all parts identified by
reference numbers 6:1,6:2, and 6:3. However, you may
also order any part individually. Reference numbers of this
type appear in illustration and in parts lists.
Reference Numbers Indicating Quantity
In an illustration, if a reference number indicates more than
one part, the reference number has the form nX y. The n
represents the quantity of the part, the X is the multiplication
symbol, and the y represents the reference number.
For example, in an illustration, the reference number 2X 37
means that two of the parts identified by reference number
37 are indicated.
List of Abbreviations
AR:
as required
ASM:
assembly
BBC:
blade brake control
BHTF:
button head thread forming
CARR:
carriage
CCW:
counter clockwise
CW:
clockwise
DEG:
degrees
DPA:
Dual Point Adjustment
ECM:
electronic control module
EXT:
external
FH:
flat head
GA:
gauge
HD:
heavy-duty
HF:
hex flange
HH:
hex head
HHF:
hex head flange
HHFTF:
hex head flange thread
forming
HJ:
hex jam
HLH:
hex lag head
HOC:
height-of-cut
HSBH:
hex socket button head
HSFH:
hex socket flat head
HSH:
hex socket head
HWH:
hex washer head
HWHTF:
hex washer head thread
forming
HYD:
hydraulic
LH:
left hand
LP:
Liquid Propane
NI:
nylon insert
NPTF:
national pipe thread fine
PFH:
phillips flat head
PPH:
phillips pan head
PPHTF:
phillips pan head thread
forming
PRH:
phillips round head
PTH:
phillips truss head
PTO:
power-take-off
RH:
right hand
ROPS:
roll-over protection system
RRB:
rear roller brush
SFH:
slotted fillister head
SHH:
slotted hex head
SHWH:
slotted hex washer head
SPH:
slotted pan head
SQH:
square head
SRH:
slotted round head
STD:
standard
TAP:
self tapping
TTH:
torx truss head
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