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MIL-F-44402(GL)
4.5 Methods of inspection.
4.5.1 Performance test,  Each completed finishing section shall be connected
to a suitable electric power source, and the heat pumps, paper cutter and
electrical system (lights, switches, buttons, and outlets) shall be operated in
accordance with applicable technical manuals to insure proper operation.  All
doors/drawers shall be checked to insure smooth operation.  Any electrical or
mechanical malfunction shall constitute failure of this test.
4.5.2 Readability,  Following successful completion of test specified in
4.5.1 the complete finishing section, with all contents, shall be secured as
specified in section 5 and mounted on Government furnished mobilizers and
subjected to a 5O mile road test.  The vehicle shall be driven at top legal
speed, or as road conditions permit, for this type equipment.  Not less than
10 miles of the test course shall be unimproved roads such as earth or
partially surfaced gravel, and the remainder shall be improved roads such as
concrete, asphalt, or macadam.  The test shall include not less than 20 quick
starts and stops of the vehicle on grades of not less than 5 percent or greater
than 10 percent.  50 percent of the starts and stops shall be made on ascending
grades and 50 percent on descending grades.  At the completion of the test, the
finishing section shall be reinspected for the defects listed in table II and
retested as specified in 4.5.1.  Any nonconformance noted on completion of the
road test shall constitute failure of the test.
5.
PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation and packing. Preservation, packing, and marking shall be in
accordance with applicable drawings and TM 5-3610-294-13&P.  Care should be
taken to ensure that desiccant conforming to MIL-D-3464, type I, has been loaded
into the shelter before closing.  A minimum quantity of 500 units of desiccant
shall be loaded into each shelter.
NOTES
6.
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may
be helpful, but is not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use.  The finishing section is intended-for transport to various
distribution areas for use in trimming, cutting, and rolling sheets of printed
material into separate leaflets and packaging for distribution.  The finishing
section is one part of the Modular Printing System and is used in a tactical
situation where early and rapid distribution of material is required by PSYOPS
units.

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