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MIL-C-48633(AR)
4.4.3 Testing.  Testing is described in the First article and
Quality Conformance Inspection tables.
4.4.4 Inspection equipment.  The inspection equipment
required to perform the inspections and tests prescribed in this
specification is identified in the "Paragraph  Reference/Inspection
Method" column in the tables starting with 4.4.2.1, and the test
method paragraph (see 4.5).  The contractor shall submit for
approval inspection equipment designs in accordance with the terms
of the contract.  See Section 6 of MIL-A-48078 and 6.3 herein.
4.5 Methods of inspection.
4.5.1 Free fall drop.  After temperature conditioning for
four (4) hours minimum, six (6) container assemblies, two (2) each
at the temperatures specified in 3.3, with five (5) inert mines
installed in each, shall be dropped freely from the specified
height on the top (closure end), one side, 450 to one corner of
the top, 450 diagonally to the opposite corner of the base and
on the bottom (a total of five drops for each container
assembly) .  The simulated mines shall measure 4.75 - .025 in.
diameter by 2.60 - .025 in. high (right circular cylinder), and
weigh 4 1/4 pounds.  Observation shall be made for compliance
with the requirement.
5.
PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation and packaging
5.1.1 Commercial.  Unless otherwise specified by the
procuring activity, the preservation and packaging shall be in
accordance with ASTM-D-3951 except that the unit package must
contain eight (8) fiberboard container assemblies.
5.2 Packing and marking.
5.2.1 Commercial.  Unless otherwise specified by the
procuring activity, all packing and marking shall be in accordance
with ASTM-D-3951.
5.3 Shipp ing.  When containers from more than one lot are
shipped as a carload, each lot shall be kept separate and the
division between lot clearly indicated to prevent mixing of the
lots in transit.
6.
NOTES
6.1 Intended use.  The Fiberboard Ammunition Container is
intended for use as the interior unit packaging for the M74, M75
and M79 mines; and as a means of handling the mines during field
loading operations of the M128 Dispenser (GEMSS).
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