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base. Provisions shall be made in the container for viewing the fluid level
sight glass and to access the hydraulic fluid reservoir for the addition of
fluid, if required, without opening the container.
3.16.4 Accessory parts for built-up and controllable-pitch propeller
hubs. Accessory parts for built-up and controllable-pitch propeller hubs
shall be cleaned prior to preservation as specified in 3.7.1. Metal
accessories shall be preserved with a transparent preservative in accordance
with MIL-PRF-16173, grade 4. Accessories shall be packed within the hub
container and secured to prevent movement during handling and transportation.
3.16.5 Built-up and controllable-pitch propeller hub marking. Built-up
and controllable-pitch propeller hub container markings shall be 1 inch in
height and applied in accordance with MIL-STD-129 / MIL-HDBK-129 except that
wood containers shall be stenciled in all capital letters. A contrasting
color oil based paint shall be applied to the wood surface prior to
stenciling. Container markings shall be as follows; items within parenthesis
shall be marked exactly as indicated:
(a)
Serial number (NAVSEA or customer assigned).
(b)
National Stock Number.
(c)
Level of preservation/packaging and date.
(d)
Ship class.
(e)
Weight and cube.
(f)
Condition code of the hub.
(g)
"IF CONTAINER IS DAMAGED, NOTIFY NAVICP 05824, MECHANICSBURG PA.".
(h)
"REUSABLE CONTAINER".
(i)
"CENTER OF BALANCE".
(j)
"FORK HERE".
(k)
"DO NOT STACK".
(l)
"STOW FLAT ON CONTAINER SKIDS".
(m)
"CAUTION: THIS SIDE UP" (with arrows).
(n)
"WARNING, INSPECT HYDRAULIC FLUID LEVEL EVERY THREE MONTHS".
(o)
"WARNING, FILL ONLY WITH _________ HYDRAULIC FLUID" (fill in
blank, as applicable).
(p)
"FILL HERE", (with arrow indicating hydraulic reservoir filler
cap).
3.17 Propeller blade gauges. Propeller blade gauges shall not be
coated with a preservative and shall be packed vertically in a laminated
(partitioned) container (see figure 18). Unless otherwise specified (see
6.2), containers for blade gauges shall be in accordance with MIL-B-233, type
W, class 1. Wood materials utilized for container construction shall be as
specified in 3.8.2.2 for multiple trip use. During storage, gauges shall be
kept separated from adjacent gauges. Previously manufactured propeller gauge
boxes that do not have provision for vertical storage may continue to be
utilized. Gauges stored in these containers shall be kept separated and
packaged by placing a single sheet of greaseproof material in accordance with
MIL-B-121, type I, grade A, class 2 between individual gauges. A copy of the
gauge certification form and visual inspection report shall be enclosed in a
not less than 0.004-inch thick transparent, waterproof, greaseproof resealable
bag (zip-lock or equivalent) to permit removal and replacement of the
certification and visual inspection form. The bag shall be prominently marked
"Certification Form" and placed inside of the container. Gauges shall be
stored in an unheated warehouse. Gauge containers shall be marked in 1-inch
letters in accordance with MIL-STD-129 / MIL-HDBK-129 except that wood
containers shall be stenciled in all capital letters. A contrasting color oil
based paint shall be applied to the wood surface prior to stenciling. Gauge
container markings shall be as follows; items in quotations shall be marked
exactly as indicated:
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