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GENERAL INFORMATION
a. Shortages Transportation charges must be PREPAID on returned goods or the
All orders are checked and rechecked before leaving our Shipping shipment will be refused.
Department. A packing slip is enclosed with the shipment and claims
for errors or shortages must be made within three days after receipt of c. Transportation Liabilities
orders. The Piper Aircraft Corporation cannot be held liable for damages to
parts in transit from the factory. If a shipment is received in a damaged
b. Returned Goods condition, have the delivery man or Transportation Company make a
No material should be returned to us without first securing our written notation of the damage and file your claim with the Carrier. In case of
permission, because a “Parts Disposal Identification Tag” must be filled concealed damage, do not attempt to remove the part from the shipping
out for all material to be returned. Material sent in without notice will container, or endeavor to repair the damage, but call the Carrier and
be held at the owner’s risk for thirty (30) days and will then be disposed have his Claim Agent inspect the damage before filing your claim with
of as we see fit. the Carrier.
HOW TO IDENTIFY A PART IF YOU KNOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AND KNOW WHERE IT IS LOCATED:
(1) Refer to Figure 1 on page v to determine the group number in NOTE
which the part is used. If you don’t find the part on this illustration try another figure
in this group.
(2) Refer to the Table of Contents on page iii and note the figure
numbers that illustrate the various subgroups of the main group. (4) Refer to the column captioned “Figure and Index Number”. That line
(a) Select the figure title you think might contain the part you gives all the information you need to order the part, including its
wish to identify and turn to the page specified. correct name (NOMENCLATURE) the number required (NO. REQ.) for
the model you want the part for.
(3) Find the part on the illustration and note the index number.
A letter in the column headed “CODE” gives any special information
pertinent to that part.
HOW TO DETERMINE WHERE A PART IS USED ON AN AIRPLANE WHEN YOU KNOW THE PART NUMBER:
(1) Section XII – Lists all parts in numerical order. Opposite the (2) Find the part on the illustration indicated to be sure that is the part
part numbers are given the figures and index numbers where you want.
the part is illustrated. (Repeated listing of a part indicates its (3) Refer to the column captioned “Figure and Index Number”. That line
interchangeability on a plane.) gives all the information concerning the part.
NOTE
Indentations of listings in the “Nomenclature” column indicate This listing is interpreted as follows:
“assemblies” and “components” or “parts”, in order of their
indentations. If the DOOR ASSEMBLY (not indented) is ordered, it will include the
three items listed under that item.
If the FRAME ASSEMBLY (indented one space) is ordered, it will
include the two items listed under that assembly.
If you want only a MOULDING or ANGLE, you order only that item.
Date of Issue – March 1954 ii