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COMPONENTS OF END ITEM AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LISTS
SECTION I.
INTRODUCTION
B-1 SCOPE.
transferred between property
accounts. The illustrations
This appendix lists
will assist you with hard-to-
components of end item and basic
identify items. This manual is
your authority to
set to help you inventory items
request/requisition replacement
required for safe and efficient
BII, based on TOE/MTOE
operation.
authorization of the end item.
B-2 GENERAL.
B-3 EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS.
The Components of End Item
The following provides an
and Basic Issue Items Lists are
explanation of columns found in
divided into the following
the tabular listing:
sections:
a. column (1) -
a. Section II. Components
Illustration Number (Illus
of End Item (COEI). This
Number) . This column indicates
listing is for informational
the number of the illustration
purposes only, and is not
in which the item is shown.
authority to requisition
replacements. These items are
b. Column (2) - National
part of the end item, but are
Stock Number. Indicates the
removed and separately packaged
National Stock Number assigned
for transportation or shipment.
to the item and will be used for
As part of the end item, these
requisitioning purposes.
items must be with the end item
whenever it is issued or
c. Column (3) -
transferred between property
Description. Indicates the
accounts.
Illustrations are
Federal item name and, if
furnished to assist you in
required, a minimum description
identifying the items.
to identify and locate the item.
The last line for each item
b. Section III. Basic
indicates the Commercial and
Issue Items (BII). These are
Government Entity (CAGE) code
the minimum essential items
(in parentheses) followed by the
part number. Usable on code
set in operation, to operate it,
identifies the specific type of
and to perform emergency
generator set (50/60 or 400 Hz)
repairs. Although shipped
to which the BII applies.
separately packaged, BII must be
However, there are no BII which
with the generator set during
are specific to either the 50/60
operation and whenever it is
or 400 Hz generator sets.