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be inscribed with a diagram showing the lifting attachments and lifting slings,
the capacity of each attachment, and the required length and size of each sling
cable. A silhouette of the item furnished showing the center of gravity shall
be provided on the transportation plate. Tying down attachments may be
identified by stenciling or other suitable marking. Tiedown marking shall
clearly indicate that the attachments are intended for the tie down of the crane
on the carrier when shipped.
3.17 Fungus resist ance. When specified (see 6.1), electrical components and
circuit elements, including terminal and circuit connections, shall be coated
with varnish conforming to MIL-V-173, except that:
a.
Components and elements inherently inert to fungi or in
hermetically sealed enclosures need not be coated.
b.
Current-carrying contact surfaces, such as relay contact points,
shall not be coated.
3.18
Identification-plate.
As instructed by the procuring activity.
3.19 Instruction pl ates. The crane shall be equipped with instruction
plates suitably located, describing any special or important procedures to be
followed in operating and servicing the equipment. Plates shall be of a
material which will last and remain legible for the life of the equipment, and
shall be securely affixed thereto with nonferrous screws, rivets or bolts of not
less than 1/8-inch diameter.
3.20 Stenciling. The gross weight of each crane, with equipment, shall be
stenciled on each side of the crane in such a reamer as to be readily
discernible to dock and military personnel. The prescribed tire pressure shall
be stenciled on the carrier fenders by block or stencil-type letters not more
than l-inch high.
3.21 Lubrication. Lubrication shall be in accordance with the
manufacturer's standard practice. The lubricating points shall be easily
visible and accessible. All parts requiring lubrication shall be lubricated as
specified in section 5. Hydraulic lubrication fittings shall be in accordance
with SAE J534. Where use of high pressure lubricating equipment, 1,000
pounds-force per square inch or higher, will damage grease seals or other parts,
a suitable warning shall be affixed to the equipment in a conspicuous location.
3.22 Cleaning. treatment. and painting. Surfaces normally painted in good
commercial practice shall be cleaned, treated, and painted as specified herein.
The color of the finish coat shall be as specified (see 6.1). Surfaces to be
painted shall be cleaned and dried to insure that they are free from
contaminants such as oil, grease, welding slag and spatter, loose mill scale,
water, dirt, corrosion product, or any other contaminating substances. As soon
as practicable after cleaning, and before any corrosion product or other
contamination can result, the surfaces shall be prepared or treated to insure
the adhesion of the coating system. The painting shall consist of at least one
coat of primer and one finish coat. The primer shall be applied to a clean, dry
surface as soon as practicable after cleaning and treating. Painting shall be
with manufacturer's current materials according to manufacturer's current
processes and the total dry film thickness shall be not less than 2.5 roils over
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