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MIL-L-8532 (AS)
Fungus and moisture resistance.  When specified in
3.6
the contract (see 6.2.1h), the electrical circuitry, including all
components and connections, except as specified below shall be protected
from. fungus growth and moisture by an overall treatment of varnish.
Varnish shall conform to MIL-V-173, Composition I or II, as applicable
(see 3.6.1), with one percent copper 8 quinolinolate (by weight) based
on the nonvolatile content of the varnish.  Components that do not
req'dire protection are:
a.
Components or circuit elements that are inherently
fungus and moisture resistant or which are hermetically sealed,
b.
Components or circuit elements whose functions
will be adversely affected by the varnish coating,
When used, the varnish shall be applied by spray, brush, or a combination
of both to give a dry-film thickness of not less than 1 nil to component
or element surfaces.  The surfaces shall be previously cleaned and
prepared so that the surfaces are free of all foreign matter that would
interfere with the adherence or function of the varnish,
3.6.1
Composition.  Composition II shall be used only in
the case when local air pollution regulations governing the application
of varnish precludes the use of Composition 1,  When Composition II is
used, the supplier shall provide evidence to the Government that the use
of Composition II is required, and shall ceritfy that the Composition II
material complies with Rule 66, Air Pollution Control District County of
Los Angeles, CA.
Design and construction,
3.7
3.7.1
Design.  The design of the loader shall conform to
the requirements specified herein and in accordance with DL 1378AS100.
The loader shall be capable of performing all the operations specified
herein.
Construction.  The loader shall be a heavy-duty unit
3.7.2
driven by a diesel engine.  It shall have pneumatic tires, steerable
rear wheels, and two wheel hydrostatic drive.  The loader shall be
complete with necessary operating accessories (rollers, forks, belts,
etc.).  There shall be no exposed belts, clamps, gages, fittings, hoses,
lifting pads or other appendages on the loader that can be hooked while
the loader is working in a confined space.
Dimensions.
3.7.2.1
The loader dimensions shall be as
follows:
a.
Length - 202 inches.
Width - 72 inches (maximum).
b.
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