Xerox 3450B Service Manual - Page 146

Using the Parts List

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Using the Parts List 1. No.: The callout number from the exploded part diagram. 2. Part Number: The material part number used to order specific parts. 3. Qty: This number represents the parts per printer, not the number of parts supplied in the actual part order. 4. Name/Description: Details the name of the part to be ordered and the number of parts supplied per order. 5. Parts identified throughout this manual are referenced PL #.#.#; For example, PL 3.1.10 means the part is item 10 of Parts List 3.1. 6. A black triangle preceding a number followed by a parenthetical statement in an illustrated parts list means the item is a parent assembly, made up of the individual parts called out in parentheses. 7. The notation "with X~Y" following a part name indicates an assembly that is made up of components X through Y. For example, "1 (with 2~4)" means part 1 consists of part 2, part 3, and part 4. 8. An asterisk (*) following a part name indicates the page contains a note about this part. 9. The notation (NS) next to a part indicates that pariticular part is not spared, but contained in a kit or major assembly. 10. The notation "J1J2 and P2" is attached to a wire harness. It indicates that connector Jack 1 is attached to one end of the wire harness and connector J2 is attached to the other end that is plugged into P2. Note Only parts showing part numbers are available for support. Parts not showing part numbers are available on the parent assembly. Legend: Identifier C E KL S Meaning C-ring E-ring K-clip Screw Parts Lists 9-3

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Parts Lists
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Using the Parts List
1. No.:
The callout number from the exploded part diagram.
2.
Part Number:
The material part number used to order specific parts.
3. Qty:
This number represents the parts per printer, not the number of parts
supplied in the actual part order.
4. Name/Description:
Details the name of the part to be ordered and the number
of parts supplied per order.
5.
Parts identified throughout this manual are referenced
PL #.#.#
; For example,
PL 3.1.10 means the part is item 10 of Parts List 3.1.
6.
A black triangle preceding a number followed by a parenthetical statement in an
illustrated parts list means the item is a parent assembly, made up of the
individual parts called out in parentheses.
7.
The notation “
with X~Y
” following a part name indicates an assembly that is
made up of components X through Y. For example, “1 (with 2~4)” means part 1
consists of part 2, part 3, and part 4.
8.
An asterisk (*) following a part name indicates the page contains a note about
this part.
9.
The notation (NS) next to a part indicates that pariticular part is not spared, but
contained in a kit or major assembly.
10.
The notation “
J1<>J2 and P2
” is attached to a wire harness.
It indicates that
connector Jack 1 is attached to one end of the wire harness and connector J2 is
attached to the other end that is plugged into P2.
Note
Only parts showing part numbers are available for support.
Parts not showing
part numbers are available on the parent assembly.
Legend:
Identifier
Meaning
C
C-ring
E
E-ring
KL
K-clip
S
Screw