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RPM/SPM Tachometer
Generator System
Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all M/D TOTCO equipment. The service
procedures recommended by M/D TOTCO and described in the technical manuals are recommended
methods of performing service operations. Some of these service operations require the use of tools specially
designed for the purpose. The special tools should be used when and as recommended. lt is important to
note that some warnings against the use of specific service methods that can damage the equipment or
render it unsafe are stated in the manuals. lt is also important to understand these warnings are not exclusive.
M/D TOTCO could not possibly know, evaluate and advise the service people of all conceivable ways in
which service might be done or of possible hazardous consequences of each way. Accordingly, anyone who
uses service procedures or tools which are not recommended by M/D TOTCO must first satisfy themselves
thoroughly that neither personnel safety or equipment safety will be jeopardized by the method selected.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
l-l INTRODUCTION
1-2 This manual contains an illustrated parts breakdown for the RPM/SPM Tachometer
Generator System manufactured by TOTCO Instrument Sales.
1-3 This section describes how to use the GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST, NUMERICAL
INDEX (when included), and other related information.
1-5 The GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST section (See Figures 2-1 and subsequent) in-
cludes detailed or exploded views accompanied by parts lists keyed to the
index numbers on the illustrations. Index numbers on the illustration are circled
if the component or subassembly is broken down by a subsequent detail illustration
and parts list. Each assembly is listed in its disassembly order. Part descrip-
tions show a relationship to an assembly by indentation. The relationship of a '
part to the next higher assembly (NHA) or main group may also be shown by cross-
reference notes. Attaching parts immediately follow the items they attach and
are identified by (AP) following the description. Attaching parts indent to the
same level as the items attached.
1-6 FIGURE AND INDEX NUMBER COLUMN. Three groups of digits separated by dashes
make up this column (i.e. X-X-XX). The first two groups represent the
figure number of the corresponding illustration. The last group of digits is the
index number of each part found in the illustration. An asterisk (*) instead of
an index number indicates the part is not illustrated.
l-7 PART NUMBER COLUMN. This column lists TOTCO part numbers and standard
items. The entry STD HDW in this column identifies hardware without an
assigned part number and indicates availability from commercial sources. Infor-
mation for purchase of these items is contained in the DESCRIPTION column.
1-8 DESCRIPTION COLUMN. This column describes each assembly, its attaching
parts, and detail parts of the assembly. Indentation shows relationship
of parts to the assembly. Parts identified with (AP) are attaching parts for
items and assemblies. Where it is impractical to show completely in one illustra-
tion all detail parts of any one subassembly, the subassembly is illustrated
completely assembled as part of one illustration and a separate, disassembled
view of the subassembly is furnished. A notation in parentheses following a
description cross-refers a subassembly to its illustration or refers to the figure
and index number of the subassembly on the NHA illustration.
l-9 Listed parts are indented to indicate item relationship to the NHA. The
description of each assembly is followed in the list (except for attaching
parts) by its detail parts indented one column to the right (See 4, Figure l-1).
To determine the NHA of a part or assembly, note the column in which the first word
of the nomenclature appears. The first item directly above which appears one column
to the left (except for attaching parts) is the NHA.
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7 Quantity of parts used in one part or assembly
(or used to attach one part or assembly).
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3 Use the associated parts list (the FIGURE
number on the illustration and the parts list
must match) to find the detail illustration that
has a breakdown of the applicable component
or subassembly.
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l-10 UNITS PER ASSEMBLY COLUMN. This column lists the number of units required
for one NHA. Therefore, the quantities specified are not necessarily the
total number used per installation or end item. AR denotes that parts should be
selected as required. The term REF denotes parts which are listed for reference
purposes. Units per assembly for other REP items are shown on the appropriate
figures referenced in the DESCRIPTION column. NP denotes parts not procurable.
l-11 USE ON CODE COLUMN. Code letters in this column show variations in parts
on two or more similar assemblies. Parts peculiar to a particular assembly
are identified by the same code letter as the main assembly; common parts are un-
coded.
1-13 The NUMERICAL INDEX section contains a numerical listing of parts and/or
drawings that are listed in the GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST. Standard
hardware items are not included.
1-15 Additional informative lists, such as a SPARE PARTS LIST and FUSE LIST,
follow the GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST section or NUMERICAL INDEX section
(as applicable).
1-17 If the part number of an item is known, turn to the NUMERICAL INDEX and
find the applicable figure and index number. Use the figure and index
number to locate the illustration and description of the part in the GROUP ASSEMBLY
PARTS LIST.
l-18 If the part number of an item is unknown, turn to the system or top assembly
illustration (usually the first illustration in the GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS
LIST). Trace back through the applicable component or subassembly detail illustra-
tions to locate the one in which the required item appears and is identified with
an index number. When the correct illustration has been located, use the FIGURE .
number of that illustration to find the corresponding parts list. Use the index
number of the required item (assigned in the corresponding illustration) to locate
the item in the parts list.
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GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
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**Last two digit of part number multiplied by 5 equals cable length. Cable can be
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SECTION Ill
NUMERICAL INDEX
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SECTION IV
SPARE PARTS LIST
4-2 This section contains information for spare parts. Part numbers and
quantities to be ordered will depend on each repair facility's experi-
ence. An inventory of readily available spare parts will reduce the equipment
down time when replacement of parts is necessary. Standard hardware items are
not included. Sufficient information for obtaining these items is contained in
the parts listing in the Group Assembly Parts List in Section II. For convenience
spare parts (Refer to Table 4-1) are arranged in ascending numerical order by
Figure and Index Numbers.
FIGURE AND Qm
INDEX NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION USED"
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