MIL-DTL-62220C
3.4.1.1.6 Radio antenna. The radio antenna with attached base shall be removed.
3.4.1.1.7 Drain plugs. The drain plug shall be removed from the re-fuel/de-fuel
compartment and another drain plug shall be removed from the left side external stowage
compartment used for the slave cable kit.
3.4.1.2 Cleaning and drying. Unless otherwise specified herein (see 4.4.3.2), each vehicle
surface and each disassembled component shall be cleaned. Materials, equipment, and processes
shall be sufficient and safe when used for the intended purpose. Cover personnel heater exhaust,
auxiliary power unit exhaust openings, air intake openings for both the main engine and the
auxiliary power unit, and openings to the crew compartment to prevent entry of water during
cleaning. Remove covering material after cleaning.
3.4.1.2.1 Interior of vehicle. Interior surfaces of vehicle shall be cleaned with a solution
of detergent conforming to type I of MIL-D-16791 and warm water. For solvent cleaning,
interior surfaces shall be cleaned with solvent conforming to P-D-680. Water or other liquid
under pressure, or steam cleaning shall not be used. After cleaning, cleaned surfaces shall be
rinsed with clean water and dried. Care shall be taken during cleaning and rinsing to assure that
no liquids enter instruments, connections, or other components susceptible to water damage and
that water does not accumulate in areas where it cannot drain or be dried.
3.4.1.2.1.1 Battery supports and retainers. The battery supports and retainers shall be
cleaned with a brush using a solution of sodium bicarbonate (see 3.3.4). After cleaning, cleaned
surface shall be flushed with clean water and thoroughly dried.
3.4.1.2.1.2 Backrests and seats. Backrest and seat cushions shall be cleaned with a
solution of detergent conforming to type I of MIL-D-16791, in warm water. After cleaning,
cushions shall be wiped with cloth saturated with clean water to remove cleaning solution. Care
shall be taken not to saturate the cushions with cleaning solution or water. After rinsing, cushions
shall be thoroughly dried. For solvent cleaning, backrest and seat cushions shall be cleaned with
solvent conforming to P-D-680.
3.4.1.2.1.3 Optical glass components. Exposed optical glass components shall be cleaned
by blowing exposed optical glass surfaces with air from a hand syringe, or by use of clean camel-
hair brush, followed by the use of ethyl alcohol conforming to O-E-760. In cases of
contamination not removed by alcohol, cleaning shall be accomplished by use of a solution
consisting of two ounces of detergent conforming to type I of MIL-D-16791, one-half gallon of
alcohol conforming to O-E-760, and one gallon distilled water. Using a swab made of paper
conforming to type I of A-A-50177, optical glass surfaces shall be washed with the cleaning
agent; and washing shall be repeated, using a clean swab each time, until no dirt or other foreign
matter remains on the surface. Cleaning shall be accomplished with a minimum of pressure and
rubbing, and without use of cloth or rubber materials.
9
For Parts Inquires call Parts Hangar, Inc (727) 493-0744
© Copyright 2015 Integrated Publishing, Inc.
A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business