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Parts Breakdown

This section contains illustrations, part numbers, and descriptions of Sun Systems, Options, Boards, Input Devices, Monitors, and Printers.

Options such as processor modules, SIMMs, and SBus cards are not included in Volume II. Internal system peripheral options are not included in the Disk, Removable Media, or Miscellaneous chapters.

Parts listed as (obsolete) or (obs) are no longer used to build new systems. Obsolete parts may be replaced with newer part numbers and may not be available.

This manual provides a list of part numbers used to assemble the system or option. Many of the part numbers listed are not normally available as spare parts or as field replaceable service spares, also referred to as Field Replaceable Units, or FRUs.

Spare parts available for purchase are listed in the SunSpares Price List. A list of valid FRU part numbers and part substitutions is available to Sun service and support personnel from SunService logistics.

Standard Configurations and Standard Options supported by Sun Microsystems are documented in the End User Price List, Reseller Price List, Hardware Configuration Guides, Product Brochures, and Hardware Installation Manuals.

Abbreviations

Abbreviations used in this section are described below.

Assy Assembly
NS Not shown
Obs Obsolete
Dis Disqualified
w With
w/o Without

Indicates the part is used in an assembly
FRU Field Replaceable Unit

Class Codes

The first three digits of a Sun part number are the class code. Representative class codes are listed below.

CLASS CODE DESCRIPTION
270-xxxx-xx PCB Fabrication
300-xxxx-xx Power Supply
330-xxxx-xx Plastic Part
340-xxxx-xx Sheet Metal Part
365-xxxx-xx Monitor Assembly
370-xxxx-xx OEM Part
500-xxxx-xx Untested PCB
501-xxxx-xx Tested PCB
520-xxxx-xx Programmed IC
525-xxxx-xx Programmed IC
530-xxxx-xx Cable
540-xxxx-xx Assembly
555-xxxx-xx FRU Assembly
560-xxxx-xx Shipping Kit
570-xxxx-xx Electro Mechanical Assembly
595-xxxx-xx Top Level Option Assembly
596-xxxx-xx Configured Option Assembly
600-xxxx-xx Top Level System Assembly
700-xxxx-xx Software Tape
704-xxxx-xx Software CD-ROM
790-xxxx-xx Software Tape and Manual
794-xxxx-xx Software CD-ROM and Manual
800-xxxx-xx Sun Manual
801-xxxx-xx Sun Manual
802-xxxx-xx Sun Manual
804-xxxx-xx CD-ROM Insert
807-xxxx-xx FCO Kit
813-xxxx-xx Configuration Manual
825-xxxx-xx Manual Set
855-xxxx-xx Manual Set
950-xxxx-xx Engineering Specification

Part Numbers

Sun part numbers consist of nine numerical digits separated with dashes (-) into three components; Class Code, Base Number, and Dash Number. A revision number or letter is used with each part number.

Class Codes identify similar parts.

Base Numbers are assigned sequentially. A higher base number does not necessarily indicate a new or improved part.

Higher/Lower Base Number Examples
PART # DESCRIPTION RELEASE DATE
300-1281
300-1286
SC2000 Power Supply
SC2000 Power Supply
3/28/95
9/19/94
501-2925
501-2940
501-3001
SM71 SuperSPARC 2.4.5
SM71 SuperSPARC 2.3
SM71 SuperSPARC 2.4.3
9/28/95
6/05/95
8/14/95
501-2324
501-2924
501-2961
SS20 CPU
SS20 CPU
SS20 CPU*
1/10/94
9/14/95
7/12/95
* 501-2961 is a screened and re-labeled 501-2324.
Dash Numbers are used to identify changes made to the part that affect form, fit, or function.

Revision Numbers are used to identify changes made to the part that do not affect form, fit, or function.

System Serial Number

The system serial number contains four fields of information:
Year - year of manufacturer
Week - week of manufacturer
Plant - manufacturing location
Serial number - numeric or alphanumeric serial number

Example:

Plant Code

CODE LOCATION
C Mountain View Building 4, California
F Milpitas Building 4, California
G Westford, Massachusetts
H Singapore (Sun-3 Shoebox)
K Milpitas Building 5, California
L Milpitas Building 7, California (Specials Engineering)
M Linlithgow, Scotland
N Japan
P Billerica, Massachusetts
R Japan (used by Fuji Xerox)
T Milpitas, California (Re-Manufacturing)

Tools

PART # DESCRIPTION
250-1028 Field Engineer Toolkit (Jensen JTK-679-1)
250-1024 T9 Torx Screwdriver
250-1025 T7 Torx Screwdriver
250-1026 T25 Torx Blade
250-1017 #2 Pozidrive Blade
250-1029 3/32" Hexdriver Blade
250-1030 7/64" Hexdriver Blade
250-1031 14 mm Deep Socket
250-1032 T20 Torx Blade
250-1033 Blue Cordora Zipper Case
250-1034 3 1/8" Driver Handle
250-1035 4 1/8" Driver Handle
250-1036 1/4" Drive Spinner Handle
250-1037 5" Extension Blade
250-1038 #1 Phillips Blade
250-1039 #2 Phillips Blade
250-1040 1/4" Slotted Blade
250-1041 3/16" Slotted Blade
250-1042 Alignment Tool
250-1043 Alignment Tool
250-1044 4 1/2" Miniature Diagonal Cutter
250-1045 5.25" Diagonal Cutting Pliers
250-1046 6.5" Thin Needlenose Pliers
250-1047 4" Adjustable Wrench
250-1048 6" Adjustable Wrench
250-1049 Crimping Tool/Wire Stripper
250-1050 Fluke 75 Digital Multimeter
250-1051 1.27 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1052 1.5 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1053 2 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1054 2.5 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1055 3 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1056 4 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1057 5 mm Hexdriver Blade
250-1058 4 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1059 4.5 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1060 5 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1061 5.5 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1062 6 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1063 7 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1064 8 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1065 9 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1066 10 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1067 11 mm Nutdriver Blade
250-1068 T15 Torx Blade

Power Screwdriver Kit

PART # DESCRIPTION
250-1075 Cordless Power Screwdriver Kit (Jensen JTK-864)
250-1076 Two Speed Power Screwdriver
250-1077 Screwdriver Carrying Case
250-1078 Screwdriver Battery Charger, 115V
250-1079 Screwdriver Battery
250-1084 Power Screwdriver Xcelite Adapter

Vacuum Cleaner Kit

PART # DESCRIPTION
250-1080 Vacuum Cleaner Kit (Jensen JTK-863)
250-1081 Vacuum Cleaner, 115V
250-1082 Vacuum Cleaner Filters (qty 6)
250-1083 Vacuum Cleaner Carrying Bag

Miscellaneous Tools

PART # DESCRIPTION
240-1433 2 mm Hex Key
240-1716 AMP SIMM Extraction Tool (obsolete)
240-1718 EPROM Insertion Tool
240-1719 IC Extraction Tool
240-1822 Modified AMP SIMM Extraction Tool (obs)
240-1904 1/2" Open-End Wrench
250-1007 Disposable ESD Wrist Strap
250-1011 Slotted & 2 mm Hex Screwdriver
250-1072 1/2" x 1/2" Thin-Head Wrench for 56" Rack Levelers
250-1074 10-Inch End Cutter
250-1088 Sun ESD Mat with Sun Logo
330-1145 Disposable ESD Mat
330-1646 SS10 and SS20 SIMM Insertion Tool (order 560-1936)
330-1836 SS20 Fan Installation Tool
330-1852 SS Voyager Power Supply Extraction Tool
345-1131 SIMM Extraction Wire Tool (obsolete)
345-1132 SIMM Extraction Wire Tool (obsolete)
None T8 Torx Blade (Xcelite 99-8XTD)
None T10 Torx Blade (Xcelite 99-10XTD)
370-1906 90° L-Key T10 Torx
370-1907 90° L-Key T15 Torx
560-1763 SIMM Extraction Tool Kit
345-1184 Machined SIMM Extraction Tool 345-1184-01 (obsolete)
Diecast SIMM Extraction Tool 345-1184-02


Last updated: December 2, 1996
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