PIPER PARTS CATALOG PA-34-200T SENECA ll AEROFICHE EXPLANATION AND REVISION STATUS The Parts Catalog information incorporated in this set of Aerofiche cards has been arranged in accordance with the general...
AEROFICHE EXPLANATION AND REVISION STATUS
The Parts Catalog information incorporated in this set of Aerofiche cards has been arranged in accordance with the general specifications of
Aerofice adopted by the General Aircraft Manufacturer''s Association
Conversion of Aerofiche alpha/numeric code numbers
First number is the Aerofiche card identifier
Letter is the horizontal line reference per card
Second number is the vertical line reference per card
Example 2J16 = Aerofiche card number two of given set Grid location J16
To aid in locating the various sections and related information desired, the following is provided
A complete Catalog Table of Contents is given at Grid 1A8 of Aerofiche card number 1 of this set Each additional card in this set will
have a Table of Contents for all sections on that particular card This table will start at Grid A3
INTRODUCTION
This illustrated Parts Catalog is designed to provide simple but positive identification of replacement parts for the Piper Model PA-34-200T
"Seneca II" manufactured by the Piper Aircraft Corporation of Vero Beach, Florida
NOTE: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THIS CATALOG BE USED FOR RIGGING AND INSTALLATION PURPOSES
It is suggested that this catalog be thoroughly studied to determine its arrangement prior to its utilization
1 The catalog is divided into eleven (11) major sections described as follows
a Section I to X inclusive contains all replacement parts for the complete airplane Each section is subdivided and each division includes an
illustration and a parts listing
b Section XI is the Miscellaneous Group This group includes an illustration and parts list for the Placards and Exterior Stencils and a listing
of the Optional Equipment Kits, Repair Kits and Special Tools
2 The following is a brief explanation of the columns in the parts lists: (Refer to EXAMPLE below)
a. The "FIGURE AND INDEX NUMBER" column indicates the illustration figure number and its part index number EXAMPLE (2-1), the 2
is the figure number and the 1 is the index number The figure number appears only at the top of each parts list page
b. The "PART NUMBER" column contains the identifying number of the replacement part and this number must be shown on all Parts
Orders
c. The "CODE" column is for the purpose of indicating special uses of the part An explanation of the letter code used is shown on the grid
(page) preceding each parts listing and pertains to that listing only.
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