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MIL-S-1123E
class domestic of PPP-B-636.  Fiberboard inserts shall be used to immobilize
and isolate the contents. Each box shall be securely closed in accordance
with the appendix of the box specification.
5.1.1.4.3 Detached components, tools, and accessories.- Detached com-
ponents, tools, and accessories shall be packaged in a snug-fitting
fiberboard or nailed wood box conforming to style optional, type CF or
SF, class domestic of PPP-B-636, except that weight limitation shall not be
exceeded, or class 1, style 2 or 4 of PPP-B-621, respectively.  Contents
shall be cushioned, blocked, or braced within the box to prevent movement
while in transit.  Each box shall be securely closed in accordance with
the appendix of the applicable box specification.
5.1.2 Level C.-  Equipment shall be preserved and packaged to afford
adequate protection against corrosion, deterioration and damage during
shipment from supply source to the first receiving activity.  The supplier
may use his standard practice when it meets these requirements.
5.2 Packing.-
Packing shall be level A, B, or C, as specified (see 6.2).
5.2.1 Level A.-
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5.2.1.1  Types I and II.-  Each type I or II machine, preserved and
packaged as specified in 5.1, shall be packed in a crate conforming to
Type I, class 1 or 2, style a of MIL-C-104.  The box containing detached
components, tools, and accessories shall be waterproofed as specified in
5.2.1.7 and secured in an unused portion of `he crate. Contents shall be
anchored in accordance with the appendix of the crate specification.
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5.2.1.2 Type IV.-  Each type IV press, preserved and packaged as
specified in 5.1, shall be packed in a cleated plywood or nailed wood
shipping container conforming to overseas type, type 3 load of PPP-B-601,
or class 2, style 2 or 4, type 3 load of PPP-B-621, respectively. Ship-
ping containers shall be provided with skids as specified in the applicable
container specification.  The contents shall be remobilized by means of
lumber blocking and bracing or with a minimum of 3 carriage bolts passing
through the bottom of the container and skids.  The lumber blocking end
bracing shall not depend on end-grain nailing alone, but supplemental
supporting cleats shall be provided to reinforce and prevent splitting
of the blocking and bracing.  Cushioning material shall be used between
the lumber blocking and the press.  The contents of each shipping container
shall be waterproofed as specified in 5.2.1.7.  Each shipping container
shall be closed and strapped in accordance with the appendix. of the
applicable container specification.
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5.2.1.3 Type V.-  Type V machines, preserved and packaged as specified
in 5.1, shall be packed in accordance with the level A requirements of
OO-S-256.
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