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MIL-C-52437C
- Adjustment of machinery to travel positon, including stowage and securing all plant
components.
- Adjustment of suspension.
- Adjustment of brake system.
- Electrical system continuity checks and voltage drop check.
- Torque of wheel lug nuts.
- Inflation of all tires.
- Lubrication checks and lubrication of all trailer components with approved products for
severe service.
3.20 Finish treatment and painting. The equipment including all compoents and parts shall
be cleaned, treated, and painted in accordance with MIL-T-704, Type F, or, when specified
(see 6.2), the Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) Volume 2, "Systems and Specifications",
Specification SSPC-5, SSPC-6, or SSPC-10. The final color shall be lusterless forest green in
accordance with MIL-C-46168, Type II. Inaccessible areas of the equipement shall be treated
with antirust coating material in accordance with TTMA Technical Bulletin No. 56. After
painting, the portions of the equipment fenders exposed to road wheel splash shall be
undercoated using a commercial, sandless, undercoating material. Wheels, axles, suspension,
and moving components shall be kept free of undercoating.
3.21 Identification data plates. Data plates shall be applied to the equipment on metal plates
in accordance with the "Metal Name Plate Industry Standards and Practices", as published by the
National Association of Metal Name Plate Manufacturers, Inc., (NAME). Identification and
shipping data plates shall be of material in accordance with MIL-P-514, Composition C. The
plates shall be secured to each end item in accordance with the NAME Standards and Practices.
3.21.1 Identification. The equipment shall be identified in accordance with DOT, the
manufacturers, and MIL-STD-130 on MIL-P-514, Type I, Style 1 plates. The date of delivery
shall be that of the complete equipment under contract and shall not be prior to date of
Government acceptance.
3.21.2 Shipping data. The equipment shall have shipping data applied to MIL-P-514,
Type III plates. These plates shall show the silhouette of the end items, in transport positon,
indicating the center of gravity and the equipment manufacturer's approved points capable of
being lifted or tied-down or, when furnished, the location and capacity of the lifting and the
tiedown attachments. The plates shall be attached in a conspicuous protected location on the
curbside.
3.21.3 Instruction. The equipment shall be equipped with instruction plates, decals, or
diagrams, including warnings and cautions, describing any special or important procedures to be
followed in assembling, operating, or servicing. The safety, warning, caution, and notice plates
shall be in accordance with ANSI Z35.1 and compatible with the space available.
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