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MIL-V-24694(SH)
5.1.1.2  Preservation.  Unless otherwise specified in the contract or
purchase order (see 6.2.1), the valve shall be flushed with hydraulic fluid
conforming to MIL-H-6083, drained and packed in a heat-sealed plastic bag.
Preservative fluids shall be as follows:
Petroleum base systems:
Use MIL-H-6083 and re-preserve at
1-year intervals.
Phosphate ester systems:
Use MIL-H-19457 and re-preserve at
6-month intervals.
Water glycol systems:
Use a 10 percent solution of E. F.
Houghton Rust Veto 4221 (or equal)
in water-glycol.  Re-preserve at
9-month intervals. Flush with
water glycol prior to installation.
5.1.1.3 Packaging.  The valve shall be packed in accordance with method ICI
of MIL-P-116 and placed in a fiberboard box conforming to W6s or W6c of PPP-B-636.
5.1.2 Level B.  Valves shall be cleaned, preserved and packaged as for
level A, except that the unit container may conform to paperboard boxes
conforming to PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676.
5.1.3 Level C.  Valves shall be packaged in a manner to prevent deteriora-
tion and damage during handling and shipment from the supply source to the first
receiving activity for immediate use.
Valve packages shall be packed level A, B or C, as specified
5.2 Packing.
(see 6.2.1).
5.2.1 level A.  Valves shall be packed in wood-cleated plywood boxes
conforming to PPP-B-601, grade A.  Gross weight of each box shall not exceed
200 pounds.
5.2.2 Level B.  Valves shall be packed in fiberboard boxes conforming to
V3s, V4s or V3c of PPP-B-636.
5.2.3 Level C.  Valves shall be packed in a manner to ensure carrier
acceptance and cafe delivery to destination.
5.3 Marking  In addition to special marking required, interior packages
and exterior shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129,
and include the following:
(a) Part number (see 3.1).
(b) Month and year of manufacture.
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