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MIL-T-26219A
5.2.3 Level C.  Test sets shall be preserved and packaged in accordance
with the manufacturer's commercial practice.
5.3 Levels of packing.
5.3.1 Level A.  Test sets preserved and packaged to meet 5.2.1 shall be
packed in exterior type shipping containers meeting PPP-B-591, PPP-B-621,
PPP-B-636, MIL-B-138, PPP-B-585, PPP-B-601, or MIL-B-10377. As far as
practical, exterior containers shall be of uniform shape and size, be of
minimum cube and tare consistent with the protection required.  As far as
practical, exterior containers shall be of uniform shape and size and shall be
limited to approximately 500 pounds.
Containers shall be closed and strapped
in accordance with the applicable container specification or appendix
thereto.
When fiberboard containers are used, the fiberboard shall meet the
special requirements table of PPP-B-636, as applicable.
5.3.2 Level B.  Test sets preserved and packaged to meet 5.2.1 shall be
packed in domestic type exterior containers meeting PPP-B-591, PPP-B-601,
PPP-B-621, PPP-B-585, PPP-B-636, or MIL-B-10377. Exterior containers shall be
of minimum cube and tare consistent with the protection required.  As far as
practical, exterior containers shall be of uniform shape and size and shall be
limited to approximately 500 pounds.
Containers shall be closed and strapped
in accordance with the applicable container specification or appendix
thereto.
When fiberboard containers are used, the fiberboard shall meet the
special requirements table of PPP-B-636, as applicable.
Packages which requires over-packing for acceptance by the
5.3.3 Level C.
carrier shall be packed in exterior type shipping containers in a manner that
will insure safe transportation at the lowest rate to the point of delivery.
Containers shall meet Consolidated Freight Classification Rules or regulations
of other common carriers as applicable to the mode of transportation.
5.4 Physical protection. Cushioning, blocking, bracing, and bolting as
required shall be in accordance with JAN-P-1OO except that for domestic
shipments,  waterproofing requirements for cushioning materials and containers
shall be waived.
Drop tests of JAN-P-1OO shall be waived when preservation,
packaging, and packing of the item is for immediate use or when drop tests of
MIL-P-116 are applicable.
5.5 Marking of shipments.
Interior packages and exterior shipping
containers shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
The nomenclature
shall be as follows:
Test Set, Indicator-Generator, Tachometer TTU-27/E,
Aircraft Instruments, Field
5.5.1 Reinspection date.
Reinspection date shall be in accordance with
ANA Bulletin 405.
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