parts catalogue
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Definition
Noun: A parts catalogue is a detailed list, often in book or digital format, that advertises and describes individual components or spare parts for machinery or equipment. It typically includes information such as part numbers, descriptions, specifications, and prices to facilitate ordering and replacement.
Usage
A parts catalogue is used by mechanics, technicians, purchasers, and equipment owners to identify, source, and order the correct components needed for maintenance, repair, or assembly of specific machines.
Examples
- The mechanic consulted the parts catalogue to find the correct bearing for the industrial press.
- Before ordering a replacement filter, please check the model number in the official parts catalogue.
- The company's online parts catalogue allows customers to search by part number or machine serial number.
Advanced Usage
- Digital/Interactive Parts Catalogue: A modern, often web-based version that may include interactive diagrams, 3D models, and real-time inventory and pricing updates.
- The new digital parts catalogue lets you click on a component in the schematic to see its details.
Variants and Related Words
- Parts Catalog: The American English spelling variant of "catalogue".
- Parts List: A simpler list of parts, often without prices or extensive advertising, typically found in technical manuals.
- Spare Parts Catalogue: A more specific term emphasizing components used for repairs.
Synonyms
- Parts book
- Component catalog(ue)
- Spare parts list
Related Phrases
- To consult the parts catalogue: To look up information in the catalogue.
- You'll need to consult the parts catalogue for the correct assembly order.
- Out of the parts catalogue: Describing a part that is a standard, purchasable item as listed.
- That hinge is a standard component, available right out of the parts catalogue.
Noun
- a list advertising parts for machinery along with prices