UFC 1-300-01
28 February 2006
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Table 2-1 Example Table
T.O.
Units
35E8-2-10-4
National
CAGE
per
Nomenclature Illustration Part Number
Stock Number
Code
Trailer
Coupling,
19-17
5601-6-6S
1
01276
female,
Series 56
Washer, flat
19-18
495-060-A3
1
51506
Dust cap
19-20
5657-6
1
01276
Dust cap
19-21
5659-6
1
01276
Coupling,
19-39
5602-6-6S
1
01276
male, Series 56
Wacker HPU
19-1
52D9014-101
2
21439
Hose
30-7
52C8620-1
2
21439
assembly
2-2.3
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