A-A-50375
DEFECTS, Continued |
e. En of tip projects beyond the braid more than 1/16 inch f. End of braid projects beyond the tip end more than 1/16 inch g. Finished length of tip less than 11/16 inch or more than 13/16 inch |
III. GENERAL |
a. Any defect not otherwise classified herein but at variance with the product demonstration model |
IV. DESIGN AND ASSEMBLY |
a. Not fabricated in accordance with the product demonstration model. |
4. PACKAGING
4.1 Preservation. Fifty (50) pairs of laces shall be bundled and securely tied. Each bundle of laces shall be wrapped with any suitable commercial grade kraft paper, secured with gummed paper tape. As an alternate, each bundle of laces shall be inserted into a clear polyethylene film bag. The final closure of the bag shall be heat sealed close to the open end and have a 1/4 inch diameter hole at the corner. As an alternate, the closure on the bag may be a wire twist tie.
4.2 Packing. Five hundred (500) pairs of laces shall be packed in a fiberboard shipping container conforming to class weather-resistant, type CF, grade v15c, size IA of MIL-B-17757. The container shall have a liner conforming to type CF, class domestic of MILA+17757. The container shall have the contents completely covered on the top and bottom with a sheet of commercial grade kraft paper.
4.3 Marking. Marking shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
4.4 Palletization. Laces packed as specified shall be palletized on a 4-way entry pallet in accordance with load type 1A of MIL-STD-147. Each prepared load shall be bonded in accordance with the bonding methods C and D or film bonding F or G. Pallet pattern shall be in accordance with the appendix of MIL-STD-147. The pallet shall be 4-way, type IV; type V, class 1, size 2; or type VIII, fabricated from wood group I, II, III, or IV, grade A of NN-P-71, or 4-way style 1, size A, type I, class 1 fabricated from wood groups specified of MIl-P-15011. Interlocking of loads shall be effected by reversing the pattern of each course. If the container is of a size which does not conform to any of the patterns specified in MIL-STD-147, the pallet pattern used shall be approved by the contracting officer.
5. NOTES
5.1 Source of government documents. All government documents are available from the Standardization Documents Order Desk, Building 4D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.
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