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Major Components By Report Date: 04-May-2016 MAJOR COMPONENT LISTING 1/3 Sorted By: Work Unit Code Major Component Listing for 16 Items MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC PART NO PART NOMENCLATURE NSN SERIAL NO CURR DUE REPLACE 02C15J 70209-06051-043 TAIL PYLON FITTING 1560010819244 A330-00864 11299. 25509 14209.9 1 05A01A 70103-08112-047 HUB, M/R ROTOR ASSY 1615014504834 D308-00060 11299. 15626 4326.9 1 05A01I 70102-08200-069 MAIN ROTOR SPINDLE ASSY 1615014426926 A001-06594 11299. 15378 4078.9 1 05A01I 70102-08200-069 MAIN ROTOR SPINDLE ASSY 1615014426926 A001-07292 11299. 15378 4078.9 1 05A01I 70102-08200-069 MAIN ROTOR SPINDLE ASSY 1615014426926 A001-07658 11299. 13936 2636.9 1 05A01I 70102-08200-069 MAIN ROTOR SPINDLE ASSY 1615014426926 E001-00664 11299. 14196 2896.9 1 05A01L 70351-08186-043 MAIN ROTOR SHAFT EXTENDER 1615010745151 A286-00066 11299. 15142 3842.9 1 05A01T 70107-08400-046 BIFILAR, M/R ROTOR ASSY 1615011277388 A327-00278 11299. 15474 4174.9 1 05A02 70150-09100-043 MAIN ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011061903 A00700440 11299. 14861 3561.9 1 05A02 70150-09100-043 MAIN ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011061903 A00704207 11299. 15899 4599.9 1 05A02 70150-09100-043 MAIN ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011061903 A00706572 11299. 16753 5453.9 1 05A02 70150-09100-043 MAIN ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011061903 A00715461 11299. 18820 7520.9 1 05B02 70101-31000-043 TAIL ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011138188 A00909568 11299. 18014 6714.9 1 05B02 70101-31000-043 TAIL ROTOR BLADE ASSY 1615011138188 A00911737 11299. 20104 8804.9 1 06G01B 70102-11101-042 O/B RETENTION PLATE (T/R) 1615010836812 257-5241 11299. 19034 7734.9 1 06H23 70361-03005-107 FAN AXIAL 4141013293428 D51202052 11299. 12514 1214.9 1 07A24 70410-02500-049 SAS ACTUATOR 1560011291256 B112-08196 11299. 16504 5204.9 1 07A24 70410-02500-049 SAS ACTUATOR 1560011291256 B11203947 11299. 22599 11299.9 1 Report Date: 04-May-2016 MAJOR COMPONENT LISTING 2/3 07A24 70410-02500-049 SAS ACTUATORSorted By: Work Unit Code 1560011291256 B11203947 11299. 22599 11299.9 1 07A24 70410-02500-049 SAS ACTUATOR 1560011291256 C112-06346 11299. 23598 12298.9 1 11C23 70400-06100-042 TAIL ROTOR PITCH CHANGE SHAFT 1615011417532 E23300551 11299. 11630 330.9 1 11C25 70410-06520-046 SERVO ASSY, TAIL ROTOR 1650013056954 B300-02798 11299. 18205 6905.9 1 11D01 274000-1031 MAIN ROTOR PRIMARY SERVO 1650011431226 B30312987 11299. 31527 20227.9 1 11D01 70410-02820-054 MAIN ROTOR PRIMARY SERVO 1650011431226 B303-06398 11299. 32473 21173.9 1 11D01 70410-02820-054 MAIN ROTOR PRIMARY SERVO 1650011431226 B303-07599 11299. 32757 21457.9 1 11D04 70400-08102-045 AFT BELLCRANK 1560011589685 345-01330 11299. 23676 12376.9 1 11D05 70400-08112-045 AFT TIE ROD SUPT FITTING 1560011644161 A391-01113 11299. 19668 8368.9 1 11D06 70400-08111-042 AFT TIE ROD ASSY 1680011644160 M39210552 11299. 13499 2199.9 1 11D07 70400-08117-049 AFT BELLCRANK SPT ASSY 1560012868870 39002844 11299. 15575 4275.9 1 11D08 70400-08151-046 LATERAL SWASHPLATE LINK 3040010842243 0609-037 11299. 22299 10999.9 1 11D09 70400-08150-043 LATERAL SERVO BELLCRANK 1615010785695 F33704350 11299. 15156 3856.9 1 11D13 70400-08115-045 LEFT TIE ROD 1560011589475 34402187 11299. 23656 12356.9 1 11D14 70400-08114-051 RIGHT TIE ROD ASSY 1560012969486 288-00498 11299. 12964 1664.9 1 11D16 70400-08162-042 FWD BELLCRANK SPT ASSY 1560012212619 B367-04026 11299. 23656 12356.9 1 11D17 70219-02134-046 SERVO BEAM FITTING 1560010957132 UNKLEFTHA 11299. 27049 15749.9 ND 1 Major Component Listing for 76F01 MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC PART NO PART NOMENCLATURE NSN SERIAL NO CURR DUE REPLACE Report Date: 04-May-2016 MAJOR COMPONENT LISTING 3/3 Sorted By: Work Unit Code Major Component Listing for 16-1 Items MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC PART NO PART NOMENCLATURE NSN SERIAL NO CURR DUE REPLACE 15B 116305-302 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT 2835013692818 E00189 471 0 -471 Major Component Listing for 714 Engines MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC PART NO PART NOMENCLATURE NSN SERIAL NO CURR DUE REPLACE Report 04-May-2016 SUBCOMPONENT LISTING Sorted By: Work Unit Code 1/4 Date: Sub Component Listing for 16 Items MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 MAJOR SUBCOMPONEN AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC COMPONENT T PART NUMBER PART NOMENCLATURE SER NO CURR DUE REPLACE SERIAL NUMBER 03A01A BEM1128 70250-12067-102 PISTON, MAIN L/GEAR STR BEM1128 11299. 18466 7166.9 1 03A01A IA-01589 70250-12067-102 PISTON, MAIN L/GEAR STR IA07575 11299. 16034 4734.9 1 05A01I04 A001-06594 70102-08105-102 M/R SPINDLE NUT F47900302 11299. 21978 10678.9 1 05A01I04 A001-07658 70102-08105-102 M/R SPINDLE NUT C479-14981 11299. 20536 9236.9 1 05A01I04 E001-00664 70102-08105-102 M/R SPINDLE NUT F479-01143 11299. 20796 9496.9 1 05A01I06 A001-06594 38023-10372-101 TIE ROD (M/R SPINDLE) C504-04019 11299. 15378 4078.9 1 05A01I06 A001-07658 38023-10372-101 TIE ROD (M/R SPINDLE) C504-03432 11299. 13936 2636.9 1 05A01I06 E001-00664 38023-10372-101 TIE ROD (M/R SPINDLE) C504-06235 11299. 14196 2896.9 1 05A01I07 A001-06594 70102-08111-047 HORN ASSEMBLY E241-00316 11299. 28978 17678.9 1 05A01I07 A001-07658 70102-08111-047 HORN ASSEMBLY E241-00617 11299. 27536 16236.9 1 05A01I07 E001-00664 70102-08111-047 HORN ASSEMBLY A241-18673 11299. 27796 16496.9 1 05A02I A00706572 70150-09109-041 M/R BLADE CUFF A237-03788 11299. 12581 1281.9 1 05A02I A00715461 70150-09109-041 M/R BLADE CUFF G23702419 11299. 14220 2920.9 1 05A03A02 151521893 70104-08001-045 ROTATING SWASHPLATE 015152-1893 11299. 18195 6895.9 1 06A08 A265-00263 70351-08227-041 SWASHPLATE GUIDE F42503511 11299. 27774 16474.9 1 06A13 A265-00263 70351-08110-045 HOUSING ASSY MGB A21101313 11299. 12755 1455.9 1 06A18 A265-00263 70351-08131-048 MAIN ROTOR SHAFT E25304756 11299. 18374 7074.9 1 Report 04-May-2016 SUBCOMPONENT LISTING Sorted By: Work Unit Code 2/4 Date: 06A19 A265-00263 70351-08175-046 PLANETARY CARRIER ASSY A24001814 11299. 19541 8241.9 1 06G01C A006-02326 70358-06612-042 I/B RETENTION PLATE T/R FM1450 11299. 22482 11182.9 1 06G01D A006-02326 70358-06620-102 OUTPUT BEVEL GEAR F32001398 11299. 14601 3301.9 1 06H23A D51202052 210SFFC3 BALL BRNG ANN (OIL 6492 11299. 12514 1214.9 COOLER FWD) 1 06H23A D51202052 210SFFC3 BALL BRNG ANN (OIL 6707 11299. 12514 1214.9 COOLER FWD) 1 11C23A E23300551 SB1162-102 BRNG T/R PITCH CHG C84010563 11299. 12512 1212.9 SHAFT 1 Sub Component Listing for 76F01 MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 MAJOR SUBCOMPONENT AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC COMPONENT PART NUMBER PART NOMENCLATURE SER NO CURR DUE REPLACE SERIAL NUMBER Sub Component Listing for 16-1 Items MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 MAJOR SUBCOMPONENT AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC COMPONENT PART NUMBER PART NOMENCLATURE SER NO CURR DUE REPLACE SERIAL NUMBER 04A01C01 GEC006064 6035T88P04 GAS GENERATOR TURBINE GAT-8834N 3846 16557 12711 SHAFT 04A01C01 GE-C-006077 6035T88P07 GAS GENERATOR TURBINE NCE171BJ 6417 16061 9644 SHAFT 04A01C04 GEC006064 6035T83P01 COMPRESSOR REAR SHAFT GATR-1217 3846 9978 6132 04A01C04 GE-C-006077 6035T83P01 COMPRESSOR REAR SHAFT GATE2848 6417 6961 544 04A01C07 GEC006064 5043T04P02 TIE ROD, COMPRESSOR GATJV-271 3846 15539 11693 04A01C07 GE-C-006077 5043T04P02 TIE ROD, COMPRESSOR GATJM665 6417 11804 5387 04A01C08 GEC006064 4045T08P01 RING, SPACER GAT2-L434 3846 16003 12157 COMPRESSOR Report 04-May-2016 SUBCOMPONENT LISTING Sorted By: Work Unit Code 3/4 Date: 04A01C08 GE-C-006077 5066T79P01 RING, SPACER GAT9655N 6417 13234 6817 COMPRESSOR 04A01D GEC006064 6055T59P01 COMPRESSOR IMPELLER GLHTL-16C 3846 12539 8693 04A01D GE-C-006077 6055T59P01 COMPRESSOR IMPELLER GLHTKK27 6417 10061 3644 04A01H GEC006064 6032T26G09 STAGE 1 BLISK GLHT-KRR6 3846 12539 8693 04A01H GE-C-006077 6032T26G09 STAGE 1 BLISK GLHTL5NF 6417 10061 3644 04A01J GEC006064 6032T27P08 STAGE 2 BLISK GLHT-KPJ9 3846 14539 10693 04A01J GE-C-006077 6032T27P08 STAGE 2 BLISK GLHTL79J 6417 12061 5644 04A01K GEC006064 6038T08P04 STAGE 3 & 4 BLISK GLHT-L15D 3846 14539 10693 04A01K GE-C-006077 6038T08P04 STAGE 3 & 4 BLISK GLHTL8FE 6417 12061 5644 04A01L GEC006064 6038T09P04 STAGE 5 BLISK GLHT-L0DP 3846 14539 10693 04A01L GE-C-006077 6038T09P04 STAGE 5 BLISK GLHTL2J8 6417 12061 5644 04A02B01 MRS08228 6064T85P02 STAGE 1 TURBINE DISK GATHGTE3 6417 11417 5000 04A02B01 MRSG-3514 6064T85P01 STAGE 1 TURBINE DISK GATH-8E4H 3846 11911 8065 04A02B04 MRS08228 6064T86P01 STAGE 2 TURBINE DISK GATAPK70 6417 9949 3532 04A02B04 MRSG-3514 6064T86P01 STAGE 2 TURBINE DISK GATH-AJ0F 3846 11346 7500 04A02B05 MRS08228 6039T53P04 STAGE 1 FWD COOLING BIWBV227 6417 8510 2093 PLATE 04A02B05 MRSG-3514 6039T53P04 STAGE 1 FWD COOLING MA-00343 3846 9196 5350 PLATE 04A02B06 MRS08228 6039T50P03 STAGE 1 REAR COOLING GAT59600 6417 8735 2318 PLATE 04A02B06 MRSG-3514 6039T50P04 STAGE 1 REAR COOLING GATJ-4242 3846 8953 5107 PLATE 04A02B08 MRS08228 6064T83P01 STG 2 FWD COOLING PLATE GFFPN9354 6417 8857 2440 Report 04-May-2016 SUBCOMPONENT LISTING Sorted By: Work Unit Code 4/4 Date: 04A02B08 MRSG-3514 6064T83P01 STG 2 FWD COOLING PLATE GFF-5DGMG 3846 12539 8693 04A02B09 MRS08228 6064T84P02 STAGE 2 REAR COOLING BCM22578 6417 10765 4348 PLATE 04A02B09 MRSG-3514 6064T84P02 STAGE 2 REAR COOLING PAMR-4522 3846 9558 5712 PLATE 04A03E01 GE-L-006528 6038T32P01 STAGE 3 TURBINE DISK GATFW685 6417 8710 2293 04A03E01 GEL-037548 6038T32P01 STAGE 3 TURBINE DISK GATPP-465 3846 9777 5931 04A03E02 GE-L-006528 6038T34P03 STAGE 4 TURBINE DISK GATFU737 6417 8710 2293 04A03E02 GEL-037548 6038T34P05 STAGE 4 TURBINE DISK GATH-6MK2 3846 11456 7610 04A03F GE-L-006528 5125T92G01 POWER TURBINE SHAFT GATHHHDP 6417 11319 4902 04A03F GEL-037548 5125T92G01 POWER TURBINE SHAFT GA-THANK2 3846 12313 8467 15B02 E00189 4502902 WHEEL, COMPRESSOR V42C5490 0 6000 6000 15B03 E00189 4501019 WHEEL, TURBINE 1653646A 3882 9564 5682 Sub Component Listing for 714 Engines MODEL: UH-60A AIRCRAFT SERIAL NO: 7923369 MAJOR SUBCOMPONENT AIRCRAFT HRS TO WUC COMPONENT PART NUMBER PART NOMENCLATURE SER NO CURR DUE REPLACE SERIAL NUMBER Report Date: 28-Apr-2016 1/2 1.
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