PIPER AIRCRAFT PA-28-236 DAKOTA AIRPlanE Parts Catalog
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About this item: PIPER AIRCRAFT PA-28-236 DAKOTA AIRPLANE PARTS CATALOG INTRODUCTION This illustrated Parts Catalog provides simple, positive identification of replacement parts for the Piper Model PA-28-236 manufactured by the...
PIPER AIRCRAFT PA-28-236 DAKOTA AIRPLANE PARTS CATALOG
INTRODUCTION
This illustrated Parts Catalog provides simple, positive identification of replacement parts for the Piper Model PA-28-236 manufactured by
the Piper Aircraft Corporation of Vero Beach, Florida.
1. The catalog is divided into thirteen major sections as follows:
a. Section I to Xll 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 XIll 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.
d. The NOMENCLATURE column indicates the part name. This name must be shown on all parts orders.
e. The NO. REQ. (Number Required) column represents the total quantity of parts used per figure when the part is not indented and the quantity of parts used per assembly when the part is indented. The symbol AR listed in this column means As Required.
f. The SERIAL NUMBERS AFFECTED column indicates the part application by airplane serial number.
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