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MIL-S-1123E
5.2.2.3  Type V.-  Type V machines, preserved and packaged as specified
in 5,1, shall be packed in accordance with the level B requirements of
OO-S-256.
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5.2.2.4  Type VI.-  Each type VI machine, preserved and packaged as
specified in 5.1, shall be packed as specified in 5.2.2.2, except that
skids are not required when contents are immobilized with lumber blocking
and bracing.
*
5.2.2.5  Type VII.-  Unless otherwise specified (see 5.2.2.5.1), three
type VII machines, preserved and packaged as specified in 5.1, shall be
packed in a snug-fitting fiberboard shipping container conforming to
style RSC, type CF, variety SW or SF, class domestic, grade 275 of PPP-B-
636.  Closure shall be in accordance with method II of the appendix of the
container specification.
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5.2.2.5.1  When specified (see 6.2), the shipping container shall be a
grade V3c or V3s fiberboard box fabricated in accordance with PPP-B-636
and closed in accordance with the appendix of the container specification.
The shipping container material may also be grade V4s of PPP-F-320.
5.2.2.6 Type VIII.-  The type VIII stand, together with lasts, preserved
and packaged as specified in 5.1, shall be packed in the most compact
manner in a snug-fitting cleated plywood or nailed wood shipping con-
tainer conforming to domestic type, style A or B of PPP-B-601, or class
1, style 2 or 4, type 3 load of PPP-B-621.  Lumber blocking and bracing
shall be used, as necessary, to immobilize the contents within the ship-
ping container. The blocking and 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.
5.2.3  Level C.-  Equipment, preserved and packaged as specified in 5.1,
shall be packed in a manner to insure carrier acceptance and safe delivery
at destination at the lowest transportation rate for such supplies.  Con-
tainers shall be in accordance with rules or regulations of carriers
applicable to the mode of transportation.
5.3 Marking.-  In addition to any special marking required by the
contract or order, interior packages and shipping containers shall be
marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
6. NOTES
6.1  Intended use.-  Shoe repair shop equipment covered by this specifi-
cation is intended for use in the repair of shoes and combat boots, by the
armed forces.
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