INTRODUCTION
The catalog features:
1. A table of contents located in the front of the catalog.
2. Alphabetical and numerical indexes located in the back of the catalog.
PART DESIGNATION
Robinson parts are designated with a part number prefix “A”, “B”, “C”, etc., followed by three digits and a dash number, such as A101-1. Robinson special tools are designated with a part number prefix “MT”. For standard hardware items such as bolts, nuts, screws, etc., “AN”, “MS”, and “NAS” part numbers are used.
When a rivet length is not specified, length must be determined by the installer. In some instances, vendor part numbers are also used.
PARTS AVAILABILITY
“X” indicates part is available as a separate spares item.
“O” indicates part is no longer available , or only available as part of a higher assembly.
CHANGE BARS
Change bars are located on the outside edge of the page, and indicate new or revised data. Change bars between lines indicate data was removed, and parts renumbered as required. Change bars on figure pages indicate changes to the figure somewhere across the page in the area of the change bar. A change bar encompassing the figure title and item 1 indicates the figure number changed. Change bars that are the full length of the page indicate all new data, usually a new figure and parts data.