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shall be mounted in the threaded insert provided in the floor inside the door of the
shelter. The packed set shall be secured to the "eye" bolt with 24-ply twine
conforming to A-A-1451, or equivalent, in a manner that will prevent movement within
the shelter.
3.1.1.4.6.2 External components When external components are secured to the
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outside of the shelter, such as air conditioning units, blocking and bracing as
applicable shall be applied to provide adequate protection against damage.
3.1.1.4.7 Stowage within shelter
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3.1.1.4.7.1 Major components Secure all fastenings, shock mounts, bolts,
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nuts, screws, and straps of all major and auxiliary units mounted on the floor, shelves
or walls of the shelter. Place and secure all covers over equipment.
3.1.1.4.7.2 Other items
. Stow items within designated compartments of cabinets
and drawers to the maximum capacity.
3.1.1.4.7.3 Overflow items After cabinets and drawers have been filled, the
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remaining items shall be stowed in boxes as follows: Group like items, bearing the
same stock numbers, together and place them into an ASTM D 5118/D 5118M, class
domestic, fiberboard box. Close the box in accordance with ASTM D 1974. Depending
upon available floor space to be utilized, overpack overflow items in fiberboard boxes
conforming to ASTM D 5168, style E, class weather-resistant. Block and brace the
contents of the box with fiberboard cells and pads conforming to ASTM D 4727/D 4727M to
prevent movement during transit. Close the box in accordance with ASTM D 1974.
3.1.1.4.7.4 Shelter interior blocking Shock mounted equipment shall float
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free without blocking and bracing. Utilize the integral tie-downs to block, brace,
secure, and immobilize the stowed load. Design and construct a blocking and bracing
assembly, when built-in tie-downs are not available, to support and prevent the load
from shifting. Fabricate the assembly of triple-wall, corrugated, weather-resistant
fiberboard or a wood assembly conforming to
ASTM D 4727/D 4727M. Wood blocks may be used, as required, to supplement the
fiberboard fabrication. Cushion wood blocks contacting equipment with A-A-1051, type
II, paperboard.
3.1.1.4.8 Stowage outside shelter
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3.1.1.4.8.1 Remaining items Remaining items, not capable of being stowed
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within the shelter, shall be placed into wood boxes conforming to PPP-B-621, class 2,
style 4; or PPP-B-601, overseas type. Block to prevent movement. Close the box in
accordance with the appendix of the box specification.
3.1.1.4.8.2 Padlock and keys Shelters for delivery shall be padlocked.
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Padlock keys shall be concealed by attaching to the underside of the door cover with
tape conforming to ASTM D 5486/D 5486M. The shipping document shall be so annotated.
Attach the technical literature, unit packed as specified in 3.1.1.4.1, in a
conspicuous position easily accessible on opening of shelter door. Close and secure
the door with padlock.
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