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Cushioning or dunnage. Supplier shall provide sufficient
5.2.4
cushioning or dunnage material to adequately protect the pump from damage
due to shock and vibration loads encountered during all modes of handling
and transportation. Shock and vibration tests shall be in accordance with
this specification.
Marking.
In addition to the markings required by the contract
5.3
or order, unit packages and shipping container shall be marked in accord-
ance with requirements of MIL-STD-129.
NOTES
6.
Intended use. The fuel pump is intended for use in a torpedo
6.1
propulsion system to pump a liquid monopropellant fuel, Otto Type II,
WS-2106.
Procurement documents should specify the
Ordering data.
6.2
following:
a.
Title, number and date of this specification
b.
Assigned activity for preproduction tests
c.
Any exceptions to this specification
d.
Inspection data required
e.
Required level of preservation, packaging and packing
Definitions.
6.3
Ready. The condition of the pump when fully assembled after
6.3.1
completion of servicing and maintenance.
The condition of the pump when operating.
Operating.
6.3.2
Non-operating. The condition of the pump where stored, trans-
handled. Tests on the pump, in the non-operating condition,
shall be performed without packaging or packing.
Vibration. Vibration is a sinusoidal motion defined by
6.3.4
amplitude and frequency. The amplitude may refer to displacement or to
The displacement is given in inches peak-to-peak or the
acceleration.
corresponding maximum acceleration in gravitational units. The frequency
is given in cycles per second.
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