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Subassemblies are assemblies of other parts, and each subassembly has its own drawing. In the B/M, a subassembly is treated as a single part with a single item number. The two example subassemblies shown in the example General Assembly (items 2 and 3) are discussed in the next topic.
Note: This type of assembly is a hypothetical example of a special fixture or piece of test equipment that might be used in R&D for the aerospace industry.
Note: Assembly and Subassembly are frequently abbreviated Assy. and SubAssy. in the B/M
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