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MIL-T-62531(AT)
APPENDIX A
Lessons Learned
4.10 Wood treatment. To determine conformance to 3.10, a laboratory analysis shall be
provided to the Government, upon request, to ascertain that all requirements of MIL-STD-193
have been met.
Verification Rationale
MIL-STD-193 contains standard test procedures for verifying the requirements specified.
Verification Guidance
Not applicable.
Verification Lessons Learned
3.11 Painting. The vehicle, body(s) and components shall be cleaned, treated, and painted in
accordance with MIL-STD-193, as specified for the appropriate service (see 6.2). Painted
surfaces shall be free of sags, runs, and thin areas.
3.11.1 Engine treatment and painting. The engine and its accessories shall be prepared and
treated in accordance with good commercial practice, and painted any dark color that is
non-brilliant. The engine spare parts and components shall be conditioned, primed and painted
in accordance with MIL-STD-193.
Rationale
Cleaning, treating and painting shall be processed in accordance with MIL-STD-193. The
application of paint on surfaces shall be uniform in coverage without thin or unpainted areas, not
only for quality appearance but to prevent rust and corrosion.
Guidance
Not applicable.
Lessons Learned
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