MIL-R-19046D(OS)
4.5.4.7 Packaging, packing, and marking. Packaging, packing, and
marking shall comply with the requirements of Section 5.
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.
5.1 Preservation and packaging . The levels of preservation and pack-
aging shall be as specified (see 6.2).
5.1.1 Level A
5.1.1.1 Unit packaging. The firing relay panel shall be packaged in
accordance with Method IIB of MIL-P-116.
5.1.2 Level B.
Not applicable.
5.1.3 Level C
5.1.3.1 Unit packaging. The firing relay panel shall be packaged in
accordance with Method III of MIL-P-116.
Packing shall be Level A or Level C as specified (see 6.2).
5.2 packing.
5.2.1 Level A
5.2.1.1 Consolidation container. The firing relay panel, packaged as
described in 5.1.1.1, shall be packed in a wooden box in accordance with
PPP-B-621, Class 2.
5.2.1.2 Palletizing. When specified, Level A packs shall be palletized
in accordance with MIL-STD-147, Pattern No. 101 (MS 53102). (See 6.2.)
5.2.2 Level C. The firing relay panel, packaged in accordance with
5.1.3.1, shall be packed to afford protection against damage during ship-
ment from the supply source to the first receiving activity for immediate
use. Containers shall comply with common carrier regulations applicable
to the mode of transportation.
5.3 Levels A or C cushioning. The unit package shall incorporate suf-
ficient cushioning material, bracing, or other adequate shock absorbing
devices to ensure the firing relay panel will meet all the requirements
of Section 3 after being tested in accordance with paragraph 4.4.1.4
(Vibration), and 4.4.2 (Shock). At the time of packaging or packing, the
moisture content of the cushioning material shall be no more than 5 percent.
5.4 Marking
5.4.1
Special markings.
None, unless otherwise specified.
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