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  | MILT81821 
Required services. 
Services required in support of the trainers and related items 
3.5.3 
specified in the Detail Specification shall be provided as specified therein. Such services may 
include, but shall not necessarily be limited to, those specified in 1.5, 3.5.2, 3.5.4, and 3.6 
herein. 
Refurbishment. 
The trainers and related items specified in the Detail Specification 
3.5.4 
shall, upon completion of the Using Activity instructor training program and incorporation of 
authorized modifications and changes, be refurbished prior to delivery and acceptance by the 
Government. Refurbishment shall consist of the effort necessary to restore the trainers and related 
items specified in the Detail Specification to final delivery condition, and shall include touchup of 
paint and finish, correction of defects and malfunctions, recalibration of equipment as applicable, 
and repair of any discrepancies resulting from the use of these items during the instructor training 
program. 
A factory or on-site training program for Using Activity instructors 
3.6 Instructor Training. 
in the operation, maintenance, and utilization of the training equipment and related items specified 
in the Detail Specification shall be provided under separate contracts or contract line items. The 
training program for Using Activity instructors shall use the applicable trainers, A/Vs, trainer 
MOM IS, technical manuals and other related items, equipment and materials specified herein and in 
the Detail Specification, and shall be completed prior to the refurbishment, acceptance and delivery 
of the trainers and related items to the Using Activity. Proposals for required training shall be 
prepared in accordance with DID No. DIP6200. 
The components characteristics specified and 
3.7 Major Components Characteristics. 
defined herein are of a general nature. In the development of special major components, detail 
requirements will be specified by the Procuring Activity and specified in the Detail Specification. 
Systems depicted on maintenance trainers shall be arranged primarily to facilitate an understanding 
of the systems. Components shall be arranged so that the view of other components is not 
obstructed in normal classroom use. Provided these goals are not sacrifices, the systems and 
components shall also represent the relative location of the systems and components in the related 
end items. 
3.7.1 Supporting structure (frame). 
Each trainer panel shall be supported by the necessary 
structure consisting of a metal frame and braces fabricated of materials in accordance with 3.3.1.2. 
The structure must be adequate for the conditions of operation, loading, unloading, storage, and 
transportation. In addition, the structure must be capable of distributing the weight to the proper 
reaction points, for example, to the casters when caster mounted, to the lifting device fork truck or 
pallette when being lifted, and to the platform of the transporting device when being transported. 
In addition to these requirements, the structure must be designed to optimum weight and size. The 
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