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MIL-W-16642D(SH)
5.1  Preservation-packaging.
Preservation-packaging shall be level
A or C, as specified (see 6.2).
5.1.1  Level A. Each complete testing outfit shall be unit protected
in accordance with method III of MIL-P-116 and as follows:
Components
of each test outfit shall be contained within the cabinet (see 3.2 and
3.2.1) in their specific positions by the use of interior blocking, indi-
vidual wrapping, molded forms, partitions or other such media that will
insure the integrity of each component from breakage, loss, contact between
items and to prevent dislodgement or movement.
5.1.2  Level C. Each testing outfit shall be packaged to afford
protection against deterioration, loss of contents and plupical damage
during shipment from the supply source to the first receiving activity
for immediate use.  The contractor's normal retail or wholesale packaging
methods may be utilized when such meets the requirements of this level.
Packing shall be level A, B or C as specified (see
Packing.
5,2
6.2).
5.2.1  Level A. Testing outfits packaged as specified in 5.1 shall
be individually packed in containers conforming to any one of the following
specifications at the option of the contractor.
Specification
Class or Type
Container
PPP-B-591
Fiberboard, wood cleated
Class II
Wood, cleated-plywood
PPP-B-601
Overseas type
Fiberboard
PPP-B-636
Weather-resist-
ant
Fiberboard-corrugated
PPP-B-640
Class 2
Triple wall
Wood cleated fiberboard and plywood containers shall be closed, strapped
or banded in accordance with the applicable container specification or
appendix thereto.  Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), wood cleated
fiberboard and plywood boxes shall have case liners conforming to
Case liners shall be closed and sealed in accordance with
MIL-L-10547.
Fiberboard shipping containers shall be closed and water-
MIL-L-10547.
proofed in accordance with the appendix to the applicable fiberboard box
specification or appendix thereto with method V closure applicable to
PPP-B-636 boxes. Reinforcing of fiberboard boxes shall be accomplished
by the use of non-metallic banding or pressure sensitive reinforced tape
at the contractor's option.
5.2.2 Level B. Testing outfits packaged as specified in 5.1, shall
be individually packed in containers as specified in 5.2.1, except that
the containers shall be of the domestic type or class and case liners or
waterproofing of containers is not required. Container closures shall
be in accordance with the applicable specification or appendix thereto
with method I closure applicable for PPP-B-636 boxes.
5.2.3 Level C. Testing outfits packaged as specified in 5.1 shall
be packed in containers acceptable to the common carrier and which will
insure safe delivery at distination in a satisfactory condition at the
lowest applicable rate.
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