>> Field Maintenance Print Set On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 6:39 PM, steve shumaker <shuma...@att.net> wrote: > These are specifically defined > sets of diagrams and/or schematics for a particular part/module/assembly?
Sometimes a module, sometimes an assembly, sometimes an entire computer or computer system. Some FMPS include nested FMPS for subassemblies or modules. The exact content of an FMPS varies quite a bit. Some are only schematics, most also include component placement diagrams, some even include the PCB etc patterns. Some include parts lists. Some include wirelists but most do not. For processors, some include flow diagrams or PROM contents. It's whatever subset of the engineering drawings that the service organization thought would be necessary or useful to field service, so many things we might want from an historical perspective are not included. > Bound or loose sheet? They are US B size (11 inch by 17 inch), stapled on the left edge, and hole punched on the left edge for use in a large binder.