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INTRODUCTION



         This illustrated Parts Catalog is designed to provide simple but positive identification of replacement parts for the Piper Super Cub (PA-18) models 95hp, 105hp,
         125hp, 135hp and 150hp; and the Piper Agricultural (PA-18A) models 125hp, 135hp and 150hp manufactured by the Piper Aircraft Corporation of Lock Haven,
         Pennsylvania.

         NOTE: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THIS CATALOG BE USED FOR RIGGING AND INSTALLATION PURPOSES.

         It is suggested that this catalog be thoroughly studied to determine its arrangement prior to its utilization.

            1.  The catalog is divided into eleven (11) major sections described as follows:
              a.  Sections I to X inclusive contain all replacement parts for the complete airplane. Each section is subdivided and each division includes an illustration
                 and a parts listing.

              b.  Section XI is the Miscellaneous Group. This group includes a listing of the Optional Equipment Kits.
            2.  The following is a brief explanation of the columns in the parts listing:
              a.  The FIGURE AND INDEX NUMBER column indicates the illustration figure number and its parts 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 listing page or at the beginning of each new parts
                 listing.

              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 below each listing.
              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 aircraft 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.


         Indention Example: Indentations of listings in the NOMENCLATURE column indicate assemblies and components or parts, in order of their indentations.


                                                           EXAMPLE

                                 Code                     Nomenclature                  No. Req.
                                         DOOR ASSEMBLY – Baggage compartment              1
                                            FRAME ASSEMBLY – Baggage compartment door     1
                                               HINGE ASSEMBLY – Baggage door              1
                                               CLIP – Baggage door spring                 1


         This listing is interpreted as follows:

         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 the subassembly.


         If you want only a HINGE ASSEMBLY or CLIP, you order only that item.

            3.  The attaching parts such as nuts, bolts, screws, etc., that are available as commercial hardware items, are not generally supplied by the Piper Aircraft
               Corporation. The catalog lists, for your convenience, those attaching parts required for main assemblies and installation. The identifying number for
               these parts appears after the part name.
            4.  All items of optional equipment are contained in the parts list in their proper sequence and sections. These items were not marked optional, since they
               are fully identified by their descriptions.

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