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MiL-STD-726H31 JULY 1985SUPERSEDINGMI L- ST D-726G21 June 1982

MILITARY STANDARD

PACKAGING REQUIREMENT CODES

NO DILIVE’RAFIEDATAREQUIRED BY TI{ISDOC(JMINT AREA PACKDISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for lJ(JbliC IS(+lra$o;di?trubution is unlimited..- --__ .,— -.

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MIL-STD-726H31 JULY 1985

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

UASHINGTON, DC 20301

Packaging Requirement Codes

MIL-STD-726H

1. This Military Standard is approved for use by all Departments andAgencies of the Department of Defense.

2. Beneficial commmts (recommendations, addittons, deletions) and anypertinent data which amy beofuse in Improving this document should beaddressed to: ComnandirtgOfficer, Naval Air Engineering Center, SystemsEngineering and Standardization Department, Code 9321, Lakehurst, NJ08733-5100 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document ImprovementProposal (OD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter.

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MIL-STD-726H31 JULY 1985

FOREWORD

This standard covers preservation and packaging data in coded sequenceand is In use by the various elements of the Department of Defense. Theresponsibilities of the preparing activity are to establish codes only withinthe defined limits of the system and to eliminate codes no longer in use.Therefore, it is incumbent upon military agencies using the document to insurethat code requests are based on a substantial need as well as appearing indocuments and to submit new code requirements together with justification. Itis further incumbent upon all agencies using the document to conduct acontinuing review to eliminate codes no longer used.

This standard has been arranged so that the text material and tabularinformation are separate and distinct. Each appropriate paragraph indicatesthe digit position(s) to which it applies. The text has been updated inaccordance with Department of Defense packaging policy. To increase theutility of the document, the physical size has been reduced by elimination ofrepetitious text material.

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MIL-STD-726ti31 JULY 1985

CONTENTS

Paragraph

(Page 4

1.

1.1

1.2

2.2.12.1.12.22.3

3.

4.4.14.1.14.24.34.44.54.64.74.84.8.14.8.24.94.104.114.124.134.13.14.13.24.13.3

5.5.15.1.15.25.2.15.2.25.2.35.2.45.35.3.15.45.4.15.4.25.55.5.1

SCOPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● 0 - ● “- “ ●

Purpose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● ● “ ● “Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● . .

REFERENCED DOCUMENTS . . . . . . . . . . ..=.~-Government documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ●

Specifications, standards and handbooks . . . . . . .Other government publications . . . . . . . . . . . .Nongovernment publications . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . .=. o. 00=

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Code system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Essential elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alternate elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sequenceofcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Relation to National Stock Number . . . . . . . . . .Quantity in unit pack.... . . . . . . . . . . . .Intermediate pack quantities . . . . . . . . . . . .Level of protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .Unit pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?ack>ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ●

Additional d;t; : 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● ● ●

Preparing and interpreting code . . . . . . . . . . “Specifications referenced In code . . . . . . . . . .Procedures and responsibilities for revisions . . . .Addinq requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Responsibilities of preparing activity . . . . . . .Coordinating procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “

DETAILED REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . ● ● . . . .Relation of tables to code fields . . . . . . . . ● .General code requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Method of preservation (lst & 2nd Digit). . . . . . .Preservation methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Methods and Submethods of preservation . . . ● . . .Packaging documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special methods . . . . . . . . . . . .- . - . . - “Quantity per unit pack (3rd Digit) . . . . . . . . .Unusual quantities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ ● .Cleaning and drying procedures . . . . . . . . . . .Cleaning (4thDigit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Drying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .“ ●

Preservative mdterials (5th & 6th Digit) . . . . . .Preservative grouvs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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11

111

1112

12

1212121212131313131313i31313

151515161616161616161717171717

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CONTENTS (Cent’d)

Paragraph

5.6

5.6.15.6.25.6.35.6.45.6.5

5.6.6S.6.7

5.75.7.15.7.25.7.3

:::5.105.115.11.15.11.25.11.35.11.3.15.11.3.25.125.136.6.1

Table

1

Ia

11

IIa

IIb

IIC

Uraps, cushioning and dunnage (7th throughllthDigit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● ● ● ●

What wraps, cushioning and dunnage includes . . . . .When class or type not specified . . . . . . . . . .Boxes used as cushioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Groupingofwraps . . . . . . . . . ● . . . . ● ● c ●

Groupjng of cushioning and dunnage (9th&lOth Digit) . . . . . ..-. . . ...”.=”=

Approximate weight information . . . . . . . . . . .Minimum thickness of cushioning material or dunnage

(llth Digit) . . . . . . . . . . . ..00 Q0ooUnit containers (12th& 13th Digit) . . . . . . . . .Options. . . . ● . . . . . . . .0 ● .. ● ● - ● ● ●

Container groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● ● ● ●

Approximate weight and thickness infromation . . . .Intermediate container quantity (14th Digit) . . . .Intermediate container (15th & 16th Digit) . . . . .Level of protection (17th Digit) . . . . . . . . . .Weight, cube or dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . ● .Options in selecting materials . . . . . . . . . . .Dimensions (18th through 23rd Digit) . . . . . . . .Weight and cube. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Weight (18th &19th Digit) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cube (20th&21st Digit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Packing (24th,

. .25th & 26th Dlcjits) . . . . ● . ● . .

Special markings (27th & 28th Digit) . . . . . . . .NOTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● w . . .Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page

1717171717

1818

H18

:;191919191919202020~fj209090

TABLES

Format for Standard Military Packaging Code(Mandatory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2]

Format for Standard Military Packaging Code(Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...22

Preservation Method Codes (Digit Positionsland2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

optional preservation Method Codes (DigitPositions land2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Procedural Specification Codes (DigitPositions I and 2) . . . . . . . . . 24

Specialized Preservati;n”P;o;e;u;e”Codes(Digit Positions l & 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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TABLES (Cent’d)

Table

111

IVv

VI

VIa

VIbVII

VIII

Ix

x

XI

XIa

XIIXIIaXIIIXIV

AB

Page(

Quantity Per Unit Pack Code (DigitPosition3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 36 -

Cleaning Procedure Codes (Di it Position 4) . . . . . 37!Preservative Material Codes Digit Positions

5&6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...38Wrapping Material Codes (Digit Positions

7 &8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...40Cushioning and Dunnage Materials Codes

(Digit Positions 9 & 10) 42Cushioning Thickness Codes (bi~i; ;o~i~i~n”li)” 1 1 1 50Unit and Intermediate Container Codes

(Digit Positions 12 & 13 or 15 & 16). . . . . . . . 51Unit Packs for Intermediate Container Codes

(Digit Position 14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Basic Level of Protection Codes (DigitPosition 17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Maximum Unit Container Dimension (DigitPositions 18, 19, 20, 21, 22&23) . . . . . . . . 65

Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes (DigitPositions 18& 19)...... . . . . . . . ...66

Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes (DigitPositions 18 & 19) 71

Maximum Cube Codes (Di~i~ jo~i~i~n~ jO”&.2i)J 1 ~ 1 I 77Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20& 21) 82Level Packing Codes (Digit Position 24, 25, 26j I I 1 86Special Marking Codes (Digit Position 27 & 28) . . . 90

APPENDICES d

Cross Reference Index... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Deleted, Changed, and Substituted Codes . . . . . . . 98

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MIL-STD-726H31 JULY 1985

1. SCOPE

1.1 !WE?” The purpose of this standard is to establish anddefine a system for coding essential and optional preservation and packagingdata.

1.2 Application. The codes, definitions and use requirementsestablished herein are mandatory for use by all agencies within the Departmentof Defense that use coded packaging data in acquisition.

2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS

2.1 Government documents.

2.1.1 Specifications, standards and handbooks. Unless othe~isespecified, the folIowlng speclflcatlons, standards and handbooks of the issuelisted in that issue of the Department of Defense Index of Specifications andStandards (DoDISS) specified in the solicitation form a part of thisspecification to the extent specified herein.

SPECIFICATIONS

FEDERAL

L-P-378

O-M-232

NN-P-530

QQ-A-1876

RR-C-271

TT-P-664

** UU-B-23

UU-B-36

UU-C-282

UU-P-268

UU-P-553

VV-L-800

Plastic Sheet and Strip, Thin Gauge, Polyolefln

Methanol (Methyl Alcohol)

Plywood, Flat Panel

Aluminum Foil

Chains and Attachments, Melded and ~eldless

Primer Coating, Synthetic, Rust-inhibiting,Lacquer-Resisting

Bag, Paper Foil, Laminated, Flame Retardant

Bags, Paper (Grocers)

Chipboard

Paper, Kraft, Wrapping

Paper, Wrapping, Tissue

Lubricating Oil, General purpose, preservative,(W~ter-displacing, Low Temperature)

** Added

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

FEDERAL (Continued)

MMM-A-260

PPP-P-40

PPP-B-20

PPP-B-35

PPP-B-140

PPP-B-566

PPP-B-576

PPP-B-591

PPP-B-601

PPP-B-621

PPP-B-636

PPP-B-640

PPP-B-665

PPP-B-676

PPP-B-1055

PPP-B-1364

PPP-B-1672

PPP-B-1806

PPP-C-96

PPP-C-795

PPP-C-843

PPP-C-850

Adhesive, Water-Resistant (For Sealing WaterproofedPaper)

Paper, Lens

Bags, Cotton, Mailing

Bags; Textile, Shipping, Burlap, Cotton andWater-proof Laminated

Batteries, Storage, Industrial, Packages of

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Boxes,

Folding, Paperboard

Wood, Cleated, Veneer, Paper Overlaid

Fiberboard, Wood-Cleated

Wood, Cleated-Plywood

Wood, Nailed and Lock-Corner

Shipping, Fiberboard

Fiberboard, Corrugated, Triple-Wall

Paperboard, Metal Edged and Components

Setup

Barrier Material, Waterproofed, Flexible

Boxes, Shipping, Corrugated Fiberboard, HighStrength, Weather-Resistant, Double Wall

Boxes, Shipping, Reusable, With Cushioning

Barrel and

Cans, Meta

Cushioningfor Packag

Cushioning

Kegs, Wood Slack

9 28-Gage and Lighter

Material, Flexible Cellular, Plastic Film,ng Applications

Material, Cellulosic

Cushioning Material, Polystyrene, Expanded, Resilient(For Packaging Uses)

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

FEDERAL (Continued)

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PPP-C-1120

* PPP-C-1752

PPP-C-1797

PPP-C-1842

PPP-C-2020

* PPP-D-705

PPP-D-723

PPP-F-320

PPP-H-1581

PPP-P-40

PPP-P-291

* PPP-P-704

PPP-P-1132

PPP-P-1133

PPP-P-1134

PPP-P-1135

PPP-P-1136

PPP-P-1892

PPP-S-30

* Changed

Cushioning MaterPackaging

Cushioning Mater

al, Uncompressed Bound

al, Packa(ainqUnlcellu”

Fiber for

arPolyethyl~ne Foam, Flexibl~ “

Cushioning Material. Resilient. Low Density,Uni-celluiar, Polypropylene Foam

Cushioning Material, Plastic, Open Cell (ForPackaging Application)

Chemicals Liquid, Dry and Paste; Packaging of

Drum, Shipping and Storage: Steel, (16 and 30 GallonCapacity)

Drums, Fiber

Fiberboard; Corrugated, and Solid, Sheet Stock(Container Grade), and Cut Shapes

Hardware (Fasteners & Related Items), Packaging of

Packaging and Packing of Hand Tools

Paperboard. Wrapping and Cushioning

Pail, Metal (1 through 12 Gallon)

Packaging and Packing of Woolen, Worsted and WoolBlend (Synthetic Fiber; Cotton) Fabrics

Packaging and Packing of Synthetic Fiber Fabrics

Packaging and Packin7of Cotton and Cotton-Synthetic

Fiber Blend Fabrics Excluding Duck Fabrics)

Packaging and Packing of Duck Fabrics (Cotton:Synthetic Fiber; Cotton-Synthetic Fiber Blends)

Packaging and Packing of Coated (Plastic; Rubber) andLaminated Fabrics

Paint, Varnish, Lacquer and Related Materials:Packaging, Packing and Marking of

~dcks, S!!ipping, Paper (Cushioned)

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

FEDERAL (Continued)

PPP-T-45 Tape, Gumned, Paper, Reinforced and Plain, forSealing and Securing

PPP-T-60 Tape; Packging, Waterproof

* PPP-T-76 Tape, Packaging, Paper (For Carton Sealing)

PPP-T-360 Time Measuring Instruments, Packaging of

PPP-T-495 Tubes, Mailing and Filing

MILITARY

MIL-V-3 Valves, Fittings, and Flanges (Except for SystemsIndicated Herein) Packaging of

MIL-T-4

A MIL-E-75

MIL-C-104

MIL-P-116

MIL-B-117

MIL-B-121

MIL-P-130

MIL-B-131

MIL-P-149

MIL-V-173

* MIL-R-196

MIL-B-197

MIL-B-208

Tire, Pneumatic, and Inner Tube, Pneumatic Tire, Tirewith Flap, Packaging

Electron Tubes, Packaging of

Crates, Wood, Lumber and Plywood Sheathed, Nailed andBolted

Preservation; Methods of

Bags, Sleeves and Tubing - Interior Packaging

Barrier Material, Greaseproofed, Waterproofed Flexible

Paper, Wrapping, Laminated and Creped

Barrier Materials, Watervaporproof, Greaseproof,Flexible, Heat-sealable

Plastic Coating Compound, Strippable (Hot Dipping)

Varnish, Moisture and Fungus Resistant, (ForTreatment of Communications, Electronic, andAssociated Equipment)

Repair Parts Accessories and Kits, MechanicalPackaging of

Bearings, Anti-Friction, Associated ParL andSubassemblies Packaging of

Battery, Storage, Lead Acid, Automotive and NavyPortable, (Except Aircraft) Packaging and Packing of

* Changed

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

MILITARY (Continued)

MIL-H-775 Packaging of Hose, Hose Assemblies, Rubber, Plastic,Fabric or Metal (Including Tubing) and Fittings,Nozzles and Strainers

Felt, Hair or Wool, Mildew Resistant and MoistureMIL-F-2312

MIL-P-2845

* MIL-c-3131

MIL-L-3150

MIL-B-3180

MIL-P-3184

MIL-H-3280

MIL-P-3420

MIL-C-3600

MIL-P-3684

MIL-C-3774

* MIL-A-3816

MIL-B-3865

MIL-W-3903

MIL-N-3944

MIL-C-3955

MIL-C-3993

MIL-C-4150

Resistant, Treatment for

Packaging of Main Propulsion Shaft”and Ship Propellers and Associated

Cordage, Packaging of

Lubricating Oil, Preservative, Med.

ng, Bearings, BoatRepair Parts

urn

Boiler and Related Equipment, Packaging of

Packaging of Machinery: Deck and Vehicle MountedWith Associated Equipment and Repair Parts

Hoist, Chain, Manually Operated, Packaging of

Packaging Materials, Volatile Corrosion InhibitorTreated, Opaque

Compressors, Rotary, Power Driven; and Compressors,Reciprocating Power Driven, Air and Gas (ExceptOxygen and Refrigerant) Packaging of

Printing, Duplicating, and Bookbinding Equipment,Packaging of

Crates, Wood, Open, 12,000 and 16,000-Pound Capacity

Abrasives and Abrasive Products, Packaging of

Block, Rope, Tackle Packaging of

Wire Rope Assemblies, Single Leg (Sling Type)

Nonferrous Products (Other Than Aluminum, Magnesium,Copper or Their Alloys) Packaging and Packing of

Cans, Composite, Spirally Wound

Copper and Copper-Base Alloy Mill Products; Packagingof

Cases, Transit and Storage Waterproof andWater-vdporproof

* Changed

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

MILITARY (Continued)-

MIL-S-4473

MIL-P-4861

** MIL-R-5001

MIL-C-5501

MIL-C-5584

MIL-E-5607

MIL-P-5610

MIL-B-5806

MIL-D-6054

MIL-D-6055

MIL-E-6058

MIL-P-6063

MIL-P-6074

MIL-L-6081

MIL-L-6082

MIL-H-6083

MIL-L-6085

** MIL-R-6130

MIL-C-6529

** Added

Shjelding of Magnetron Tubes and Magnets for AirShipment

Packing, Preformed, Rubber, Packaging of

Rubber, Cellullar Sheet, Molded and Hand Built ShapesLatex Foam

Caps and Plugs, Protective, Dust and Moisture Seal

Containers, Shipping and Storage, hletalReusable

Engine, Gas Turbine, Preparation for Storage andShipment of, Process for

Parachute Assemblies and Subassemblies, Packaging andPacking of

Box, Shipping and Storage Helicopter Blade

Drum, Metal, Shipping and Storage

Drum, Metal, Reusable, Shipping and Storage (Cap.From 88 to 510 Cubic Inches)

Engines, Aircraft Reciprocating, Preparation forShipment and Storage of

Packaging of Batteries, Storage, Charged and Dry-Uncharged and Moist, General Specification for

Preservation, Packaging and Packing of Propellers,Propeller Spares and Propeller Accessories

Lubricating Oil, Jet Engine

Lubricating Oil, Aircraft Reciprocating Engine(Piston)

Hydraulic Fluid, Petroleum Base, for Preservation andOperation

Lubricating Oil, Instrument, Aircraft, LOW Volatility

iiubber,Cellul~r, Chemically Blown

Corrosion-Preventive Compound, Aircraft Engine

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

MILITARY (Continued)

MIL-L-7808 Lubricating Oil, Aircraft Turbine Engine, SyntheticBase

MIL-L-7870 Lubricating Oil, General Purpose, Low Temperature

MIL-C-8188 Corrosion-Preventive Oil, Gas Turbine Engine,Aircraft, Synthetic Base

MIL-L-8937 Lubricant, Solid Film, Heat Cured, CorrosionInhibiting

MIL-B-9361 Container, Reusable, Shipping and Storage NestedExternal Aircraft Fuel Tanks

MIL-C-9897 Crates, Slotted Angle, Steel or Aluminum, forLightweight Airframe Components and Bulky Items (ForMaximum Loads of 3000 Pounds)

MIL-P-9902

MIL-M-9950

** MIL-C-9959

MIL-E-1OO62

MIL-W-1043O

MIL-P-106O3

MIL-G-10924

MIL-C-1?796

MIL-C-12000

* MIL-S-12134

* MIL-R-12323

Panels, Full Cleated, Partially Cleated and UncleatedPlywood, Veneer Paper-Overlaid and Solid Fiberboardfor Box, Modular Systems

Missile Components, Liquid Oxygen, Liquid Nitrogen,Gaseous Nitrogen, Instrument Air, Helium and fuelHandling Systems, Cleaning and Packaging for Delivery

Container, Ship ing and Storage (Flexible, Reusable,Watervaporproof Y

Engines, Preparation for Shipment and Storage of

Welding Rods and Electrodes; Packaging of

Pumps and Pumping Units, Centrifugal, Power-Drivenfor Mater; Packaging of

Grease, Automotive and Artillery

Corrosion Preventive Compound, Petrolatum, HotApplication

Cable, Cord, and Wire, Electric, Packaging of

Synchros, Resolvers, and Servo Motors, Packing of

Refrigerator and Related Equipment, Packaging andPacking of

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

MILITARY (Continued)

MIL-P-14232

MIL-C-16173

MIL-E-16298

** MIL-C-16555

* MIL-P-16789

MIL-O-16898

MIL-E-17555

MIL-P-17667

MIL-M-18058

** MIL-L-19140

MIL-S-19491

MIL-P-19644

** MIL-R-0020092

* MIL-L-21260

MIL-B-22019

MIL-B-22020

MIL-B-22191

* Changedk* Added

Parts Equipment and Tools for Army Material,Packaging of

Corrosion Preventive Compound, Solvent Cutback, ColdApplication

Electric Machines Having Rotating Parts andAssociated Repair Parts, Packaging of

Coating Compound, Strippable, Sprayable

Packaging, of Pumps, Including Prime Movers andAssociated Repair Parts

Optical Elements, Packaging of

Electronic and Electrical Equipment, Accessories, andProvisioned Items (Repair Parts); Packaging andPacking of

Paper, Wrapping, Chemically Neutral (Non-Corrosive)

Machinery, Metal and Woodworking, Packaging of

Lumber and Plywood, Fire-retardent Treated

Semiconductor Device, Packaging of

Plastic Molding Material (Polystyrene Foam, ExpandedBead)

Rubber Sheets and Assembled and Molded Shapes,Cellular Synthetic, Open Cell (Foamed Latex)

Lubricating Oil, internal Combustion Engine,Preservative and Break-In

Barrier Materials, Transparent, Flexible, Sealable,Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor Treated

Bags, Transparent, Flexible, Sealable, VolatileCorrosion Inhibitor Treated

Barrier Llateridls, Transparent, Flexible, Heat$[~alab]~

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%..

MILITARY (Continued)

MIL-C-22235

MIL-P-23199

MIL-S-23665

MIL-L-23699

MIL-G-23827

* MIL-G-25537

MIL-P-25621

MIL-C-25731

MIL-C-26094

MIL-B-26195

MIL-P-26514

MIL-S-28786

MIL-B-38721

MIL-C-39028

* MIL-R-39032

MIL-B-43666

MIL-T-45542

* MIL-V-45554

f41L-B-45977

* Changed

Corrosion Preventive Oil, Nonstaining

Packaging and Packing Requirements for SpecialPurpose Components and Repair Parts

Sonobuoys, Detection Devices, Preservation, Packagingand Packing Procedures for

Lubricating Oil, Aircraft Turbine Engine, SyntheticBase

Grease, Aircraft and Instrument, Gear and ActuatorScrew

Grease, Aircraft, Helicopter, Oscillating Bearing

Preservation, Packaging and Packing of Rubber andNylon Fuel, Oil and Water-Alcohol Cells

Crates, Wood, for Domestic and Overseas Shipment ofAirframe Components (2000-Pound Maximum Net Load)

Can, Hermetic Sealing, Aluminum, Two-Piece

Boxes, Wood-Cleated, Skidded, Load-Bearing Base

Polyurethane Foam, Rigid or Flexible for Packaging

Switches, Packaging of

Boxes, Consolidation, Fiberboard and Polyolefin

Capacitors, Packing of

Resistors, Packaging of

Boxes, Shipping Consolidation

Tool Sets, Shop Sets and Kits, Maintenance,Modification and Tool, Packaging of

Vulcanizing Equipment, Including Related Items, Tireand Tube, Rebuild and Repair, Preparation forDelivery of

JillsCabinets, Shelving ana Worktables, Packaging of

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SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)

MILITARY (Continued)

*

*

*

*

**

**

***

MIL-L-46002

MIL-P-46093

MIL-P-46161

MIL-H-46170

MIL-B-46176

MIL-C-52950

MIL-C-55330

MIL-C-55442

MIL-B-55521

MIL-M-55565

MIL-V-62038

MIL-G-81322

MIL-F-81334

MIL-G-81559

MIL-B-81705

MIL-B-81916

MIL-H-83282

M1L-C-O083933(MR)

ChangedAdded

Preservative Oil, Contact and VolatileCorrosion-Inhibited

Primer Coating, Synthetic (For Brake Drums)

Plastic Molding Material, PolyterephthalateThermoplastic, Glass Fiber Reinforced

Hydraulic Fluid, Rust Inhibited, Fire Resistant,Synthetic Hydrocarbon Base

Brake Fluid, Silicone, Automotive All Weather,Operational and Preservative

Crates, Wood, Open and Covered

Connectors, Electrical and Fiber Optic, Packaging of

Cable Assemblies and Cord Assemblies, Packaging of

Batteries, Nonrechargeable, Packaging of

Microcircuits, Packaging of

Vehicles Wheeled Preparation For Shipment and Storageof

Grease, Aircraft, General Purpose Wide TemperatureRange

Foam, Plastic, Flexible, Open Cell, Polyester Type,Polyurethane

Gyroscope Assemblies and Attitude and DirectionalReference Instruments for Aircraft, Packaging of

Barrier Materials, Flexible, Electrostatic-Free HeatSealable

Barrier Material, Watervaporproof, Flexible, HeatSealable, Flame Resistant

Hydraulic Fluid, Fire Resistant, SyntheticHydrocarbon Base, Aircraft

Corrosion Preventive Compound, Cold Application (forMotor Vehicles)

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MILITARY (Continued)

* MIL-F-87090 Foam. Combustion Retardant, For Cushioning SupplyItems Aboard Navy Sh”

MIL-F-83671 Foam-In-Place Packag”Specifications for

MIL-STD-129 Marking for Shipment

MIL-STD-163 Steel Mill Products,Storage

MIL-STD-281

MIL-STD-649

* MIL-STD-758

MIL-STD-767(Classified)

MIL-STD-794

MIL-STD-1186

MS 18011

MS 90363

FEDERAL MANUALS

Ml-7

ps

ng Materials, General

and Storage

Preparation for Shipment and

Automobiles, Trucks, Truck-tractors, Trailers andTrailer Dollies, Preservation and Packaging of

Aluminum and Magnesium Products, Preparation forShipment and Storage

Packaging Procedures for Submarine Repair Parts

Cleaning Requirements for Special Purpose Equipment,Including Piping System

Parts and Equipment, Procedures for Packaging of

Cushioning, Anchoring, Bracing, Blocking, andWaterproofing, With Appropriate Test Methods

Containers, Reusable, Aluminum, Hand Portable-Assembly for Shipping

Box, Fiberboard, With Cushioning for Special, MinimumCube Storage and Limited Reuse Applications

Federal Manual for Supply Cataloging, Chapter 7.

* 2.2 Other government publications. The following documents form apart of this standard to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwiseindicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request forproposal shall apply.

Title 49CFR Code of Federal Regulation (Hazardous Material)

** (Copies of specifications, standards and publications required bycontractors in connection with specific procurement functions should beobtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contractingofficer. )

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W 2.3 Other publications. The following document(s) form a part of -this standard to he extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, theissues of the documents which are DoD adopted shall be those listed in theissue of the DoDISS specified in the solicitation. The issues of documentswhich have not been adopted shall be those in effect on the date of the citedDODISS.

ASTM D 3951 Packaging, Conwnercial

(Applications for copies should be addressed to the American Society forTesting and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.)

3. DEFINITIONS. For definitions of packaging terminology refer to Section 3of MIL-STD-794.

4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

4.1 General.

4.1.1 Code system. The code system established herein is a positionand sequence code. Coded data used under this system shall always appear inthe sequence and in the number of positions specified herein regardless of themanner by which it is published. By means of this code lengthy identifyingand descriptive data is reduced to a convenient form capable of being storedand manipulated by existing electronic data processing methods and equipmentor by manual means. The digits of this code shall not be used for purposesother than those specified herein. Digit positions 1 through 17 are manda-tory in acquisition documents. Digit positions 18 through 28 are optional for -use. If digits 18 through 28 are not used for purposes stated herein, zerosshall be placed in these positions and not used for any other purpose.

4.2 Essential elements. For the purpose of uniformity the followingare established as the mlnlmum essential elements which will be used foracquisitioning purposes:

Method of Preservationouantity per Unit PackCleaning and Drying ProcedurePreservative MaterialWraps, Cushioning and DunnageUnit ContainerIntermediate Container QuantityIntermediate ContainerLevel of Preservation

* 4.3 Alternate elements. In addition to the basic packaginginformation set forth above, codes are provided for including the followingitems of logistical information:

a. Allowable maximum weight and cube of the unit container orallowable maximum inside dimensions (length, width ana depth) of the unitcontainer.

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b. Level A packing requirements.

c. Level B packing requirements.

d. Level C packing requirements.

e. Commercial packing requirements.

f. Special markings.

Sequence of code. When used for acquisitioning purposes or forbetween governmental agencies, the above elements will be codedwith the modification tables and other requirements established

herein. Regardless of the method of publication, the above elements, whenused, will be indicated within the sequence and position limits shown in tableI and table Ia.

4.5 Relation to National Stock Number. The packaging code shallalways be identified with the National Stock Number of an item for which thepackaging is described.

4.6 Quantity in unit pack. The quantity of items to be contained ina unit pack shall be given in the terminology in the definitive unit ofissue. If a nondefinitive unit of issue is assigned to the stock item, theunit of issue shall be further quantified by a unit of measure andmeasurement quantity.

4.7 Intermediate pack quantities. Intermediate pack quantities willreflect the number of unit packs contained in the intermediate pack and willbe indicated in position 14.

4.8 Level of protection.

408.’Y* The unit pack level of protection, Level A, Level Bor Mlnlmum ProtectIon either Level C or Commercial is selected), shall beindicated in position 17 of the code. When more than one level of packagingis required, separate codes, reflectin9 each desired level of protection, maybe established for a single stock numbered item. Whether or not suchalternate codes are established, the level of protection provided by the codedrequirements shall be indicated in position 17 of the code.

40802w’ The packing level of protection, Level A, Level B orMinimum Protec Ion either Level C or Commercial is selected), shall beindicated in one or all three positions - 24, 25, 26 - depending upon theactivity’s requirements. If only one position is used, the other specificlevels of packing are not required; the single code will make the distinction.

4.9 Deviations. Deviations from this standard with regard to theelements of the code or the exact sequence in which they will be cited are notauthorized except upon approval of Department of Oefense.

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relative codes will be used. To supplement the coded data, when required foracquisition purposes, detailed drawings, packaging outlines and purchasedescription shall be provided. Supplemental codes covering other elements ofdata pertinent to packaging may be developed and used to meetintradepartmental needs.

4.11 Preparing and interpreting code. Contractors and governmentagencies preparing or interpreting coded data included in this standard willuse only those codes established herein in the positions and sequenceprescribed.

4.12 Specifications referenced in code. When specifications arereferenced by the code, bldders (or suppllers) shall use the issue listed inthe Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DoDISS) andthe supplement thereto (if applicable) in effect on the date of the invitationto bids or request for quotation.

4.13 Procedures and responsibilities for revisions. The proceduresand responsibilities set forth below provide a means tor incorporating neededadditional packaging requirements into the established tables of this standardwith a minimum of delay. These procedures apply only to this document.

4.13.1 Addinq requirements. Military agencies desiring to have arequirement added to he tables shall request the preparing activity toestablish a code for the requirement and publish it in the next regularrevision. Requests for the addition of packaging requirements to the codetables shall include a justification of use (procurements per year) andapproximate number of items to which the requirements apply. Due to thephysical limitations of the code system, new codes will not be establishedunless a substantial need is indicated. Copies of all correspondence relativeto additions to the code shall be furnished the departmental custodiansconcerned.

4.13.2 Responsibilities of preparing activity. The preparing activitywill review all reauests for the establishment of new codes. coordinatesimilar requirements originating in different agencies, establish codes withinthe limits of the system for those requirements for which there is arecognized need and submit changes to departmental custodians to determinewhether an interest exists in the area of the proposed addition. In case ofinterest, the preparing activity will insure that the addition meets therequirements of the using agency. Prior to the publication of code additions,the preparing activity will furnish a courtesy COpy to the departmentalcustodians. Page revisions to the existing tables will be published withoutformal coordination through standardization channels. The preparing activityshall also conduct a continuing review of the tables of this standard for thepurpose of eliminating codes for requirements that are no longer regularlyused. (Appendix A contains an index listing, referenced documents ofMIL-STD-726, table(s) in which the documents are referenced and assignedcode(s). Ap endix B contains deleted,MIL-STD-726. f

changed and substituted codes of

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4.13.3 Coordinating procedures. Revisions that affect the applicationL of the established codes or that delete or revise existing codes shall be

coordinated in accordance with regularly prescribed standardization proceduresprior to publication.

5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS

5.1 Relations of tables to code fields. The tables in this sectionof the standard are associated with he code fields indicated in table I andtable Ia as follows:

Di it+osltions

1 and 2345 and 67 and 89 and 101112 and 131415 and 161718,19,20,21,22, 23

L

18°;nd 1920 and 212425262627 and 28

Code Fields

Method of preservationQuantity per unit packCleaning and drying procedurePreservative materialWrapsCushioning and dunnageCushioning thicknessUnit containerIntermediate container quantityIntermediate containerLevel of protectionLength, width, depth

WeightCubeLevel A packingLevel B packingLevel C packingCommercial packingSpecial marking

Tables

11, IIa, IIb and IIcIIIIVvVIVIaVIbVIIVIIIVIIIxx

XI, XIaXII, XIIaXIIIXIIIX111XIIIXIV

5.1.1 General code requirements. The requirements cited in thetables of this standard will be invoked by use of the associated codes. Whenusing these codes, a symbol must be used in each digit space in every field ofthe total code. To distinguish between alphabetical and numerical “O” and!100,(,numeric “O” and “00” shall be designated as “0” and “00” andalphabetical “O” and “00” shall be designated as “O” and “00”. When none ofthe requirements of a table apply, one of the following codes shall be used:

Use the alphabetical code “O” or “00” or numerical codeI,@Itor ,,00,, (de~~ndent upon the number of digit spaces in code field) toindicate that the field does not app?y to the package described by the code.

b. Use the code “Y” or “YY” (dependent upon the number ofdigit spaces in the code field) to indicate that the packager (contractor) isresponsible for selecting the appropriate requirement. When this code is

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used, the packager is required to limit his selection to requirements includedin the tables of this standard unless prior written permission to use unlistedmaterials has been obtained from contracting officer.

c. Use the code “Z” or “22” (dependent upon the number ofdigit spaces in the code field) to indicate that special requirements applywhich are not represented by the code symbols. When the “Z” or “ZZ” synbolsare used in a procurement document, details of the requirement shall beprovided with the document.

d. Use of code “X” or “XX” will normally indicate that therequirement in a field is included as part of the requirements defined for thepreservation method codes. (See corresponding tables.)

5.2 Method of preservation (lst & 2nd Digit). The 1st and 2nddigit positions of the packaging requirement codes shall indicate the methodof preservation for the item being packaged.

5.2.1 Preservation methods. The preservation methods cited in TableII are those methods established by and described in MIL-P-116. When thepreservation methods of this specification are invoked, the packages presentedshall be capable of meeting the applicable test requirements of thespecification. When the method of preservation specifically requires the useof a particular material in fabrication of the package, this material shallnot be identified in other fields of the code.

5.2.2 Methods and submethods of preservation. Table IIa lists codeswhich allow the user limited selection among the methods and submethods ofMIL-P-116.

-5.2.3 Packaging docllments. Table IIb lists codes that indicate

specifications and standards that are referenced regularly in specifying thepackaging requirements for certain groups of items. These codes should not beused unless the referenced document, supplemented by information provided inthe additional fields of the total code, adequately describes the packagingneeded for the item being considered.

5.2.4 Special methods. Table IIc lists codes that indicatepreservation procedures which are regularly used but which cannot beconveniently or adequately described without amplification of the basic methodand material symbols.

5.3 Quantity per unit pack (3rd Digit). Table 111 lists the codesto be used in designating the quantity per unit pack. Quantity per unit packfor ammunition and other hazardous material will be the quantity in thatpackage configuration which meets the packaging requirements of Title 49 ofthe Code of Federal Regulations. This is normally the quantity in theexterior shipping container.

5.3.1 Unusual quantities. When a quantity other than any listed ir]Table III is desired, a 1111Will be used. In this case the desired quantitymust be provided by supplemental instructions. When the quantity per unit

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pack is included in the method of preservation code, a “0” will be used,-%- and the QUP will be as specified in the applicable specification.

5.4 Cleaning and drying procedure.

5.4.1 Cleaning (4th Digit). Table IV lists codes that indicate thecleaning process~ he cleaning process shall be accomplishedwith ma~erials and in the manner specified in MIL-P-116. Cleaned items mustmeet the cleanliness test requirements of MIL-P-116.

5.4.2 m“ Drying shall be accomplished by one or more of theprocedures of MIL-P-116. The procedure selected shall not be injurious to theitem.

5.5 Preservative materials (5th & 6th Digit). Table V lists codesthat indicate tliepreservative materials.

5.5.1 Preservative qroups. Preservative material codes listed inTable V are grouped as follows:

“p” series preservatives are of MIL-P-116

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Compounds 30 through 39Greases 40 through 49Oils 50 through 59Hydraulic system preservatives 60 through 69VCI materials 70 through 79Combination requirements 80 through 99Referral codes 00, XX, YY, and 22

5.6 Wraps, cushioning and dunnage (7th through llth Digit~. TablesVI, VIa and VIb list the codes that indicate the wraps, cushioning and dunnageto be used.

5.6.1 What wraps, cushioning and dunnage includes. Wraps, cushioningand dunnage sha71 Include all wraps, bags, pads, and other devices andmaterials, except those which are controlled by the specified method ofpreservation, which are used to prevent damage to the item or elements of thepackage or movement of the item.

5.6.2 When class or type not specified. When a specif?c class, typeor grade of wrap, cushioning or dunnage 1s not cited in the code, the materialselected must be adequate to prevent damage to the item and to other elementsof the package.

5.6.3 Boxes used as cushioning. Boxes cited as cushioning in thisfield of the code shall be limlted to those boxes which are used inside thebarrier such as in Methods IC-2 (coded 2ifl),IA-14 (coded 3Q), IA-15 (coded3P), IIb (coded 4Q) and IIe (coded 4P)(See Table [1). Boxes us@d as the oljtercontainer shall be cited in the ]2th ~nd 13th digits of the code.

5.6.4 Grouping of wraos. Wraps and codes listed in table VI aregrouped as follows:

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General RequirementsAluminum FoilKraft Wrapping PaperNeutral Wrapping TissueChemically Neutral Wrapping PaperNeutral BarrierGreaseproof-Waterproof Barrierkiaterproof Flexible BarrierTransparent SheetAntitarnish Lens TissueFlexible Corrugated PaperboardOpaque Plastic SheetReferral Codes

First digit AFirst digit BFirst digit CFirst digit DFirst digit EFirst digit FFirst digit GFirst digit HFirst digit J or KFirst digit LFirst digit MFirst digit N00, xx, YY, 22

5.6.5 Grouping of cushioning and dunnaqe (9th & 10th Digit).Cushioning, dunnage and codes listed in Table VIa are grouped as fo~lows:

General RequirementsNeutral Nonabrasive Cellulosic

CushioningFlexible FiberboardBoxes and CartonsBound Fiber CushioningFoamsChipboardFiberboardSynthetic Fiber CushioningMiscellaneousReferral Codes

First digit A

First digit B or CFirst digit DFirst digit EFirst digit FFirst digit G or MFirst digit HFirst digit JFirst digit KFirst digit L or N00, xx, YY, Zz

.

** 5.6.6 Approximate weight information. The weight information inTables VI and Vla should not be considered as requirements for thesematerials. They are solely approximations and are offered to assist users incalculating the approximate package weight when using the bill of materialsformulas contained in table VI, appendix D of MIL-STD-794.

5.6.7 Minimum thickness of cushioning material or dunnage (llthk“ Table VIb lists the codes that define the minimum thickness ofcushioning or dunnage material.

5.7 Unit containers (12th & 13th Digit). Table VII lists codesthat indicate the unit container lZth and 13th digits) and the intermediatecontainer (15th and 16th digits).

* 5.7.1 -“ When the code allows an option in the selection ofthe container to be used, the weight and size limitations of the containerspecification will apply. (For the Navy any suitable wood box included inthis table may be used. Lumber and plywood must be fire-retardant treated inaccordance with MIL-L-19140 before or after assembly.)

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Container codes listed in table VII are

General RequirementsBags and SacksBarrels and KegsBoxes, Paper and FiberBoxes, WoodCans, Metal and FiberCases and ContainersCratesDrums, FiberboardDrums, MetalMiscellaneous, UnclassifiedReferral Codes

01 through 19First digit A or BFirst digit CFirst digit D, E, N or PFirst digit F or GFirst digit H or JFirst digit K or LFirst digit MFirst digit CFirst digit RFirst di it W

?00, xx, Y, Zz

** 5.7.3 Approximate weight and thickness information. The weight andthickness information In table should not be considered as requirementsfor these materials. They are solely approximations and are offered to assistusers in calculating the approximate weight using the bill of materialsformulas contained in table VI, appendix D of MIL-STD-794.

5.8 Intermediate container quantity (14th Digit). Table VIII listscodes that indicate he number of unit packs to be In the Intermediatecontainer.

5.9 Intermediate container (15th & 16th Digit). Table VII liststhe codes that indicate the intermediate container; they are the same as thecodes used to specify the unit container.

5.10 Level of protection (17th Digit). Table IX lists the codesthat indicate the unit pack level of protection provided for the item. (For adescription of levels of protection see MIL-STD-794. )

5.11 Weight, cube or dimensions. Either the maximum allowable unitcontainer weight and cube, or tdimensions may be prescribed.

he maximum allowable unit container (outside)Weight and cube codes will be given digit

positions 18 through 21; dimension codes will be given digit positions 18through 23.

5.11.1 Options in selecting materials. In the interest of reducingtransportation and storage costs, packages having the minimum practical weightand cube are desired. When the coded ”requirements allow the packager leewayin selecting packaging materials and containers, the choice should be made infavor of products which will provide the lightest and smallest package that ispractical t{

5.11.2for indicatcontainer.

** Added

produce and still provide the protection required.

ngDimensions (18th thrru h 23rd Di it

ble out~”Table X lists the codes

maximum allowa engt , width and depth of the unit

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5.11.3 Weight and cube. At the discretion of the using agency, the18th through the 21st d“lglt of the code may be used to prescribe the maximum _allowable weight and cube of the unit container in lieu of the containerdimensions.

5.11.3.1 Weight (18th & 19th Diqit). Table XI lists the maximum unitpackage weight with he corresponding code in the adjacent column. Packagersare encouraged to utilize materials and containers which will provide therequired protection in the minimum volume. Table XIa lists the weight codesin alphanumeric order with the corresponding weights in the adjacent columns.

5.11 .3.2 Cube (20th & 21st Digit). Table XII lists the maximum unitpackage cube with he corresponding code in the adjacent column. Packagersare encouraged to utilize materials and containers which will provide therequired protection in the minimum volume. Table XIIa lists the cube codes inalphanumeric order with the corresponding cubes in the adjacent columns.

5.12 Packing (24th, 25th & 26th Digit). Table XIII lists codes thatindicate the type of shipping container suitable for Level A, Level B, Level Cand Commercial packing. Codes “Y” or “Z” may be entered as required in one ormore of these digital positions in accordance with the general requirements in5.1.1.

5.13 Special markinqs (27th & 28th Diqit). At the discretion of theusing agency, tle and dlglts are to be used to prescribe unit packspecial markings. Table XIV contains the codes and corresponding explanationsof the special markings. The special markings are considered an integral partof the total package required to protect the contained item during packaging,storage, transit, and removal from the package and must be applied to thecontainers according to MIL-STD-129. The codes should be used only as the

Yapply to items enclosed within the approved packaging and must be compatib ewith the prescribed packaging data.

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.-TABLE II. Preservation Method Codes (Digit Positions 1 and 2)

PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.2 and 5.2.1)

Method of preservation codes for the preservation methods and submethodsestablished by MIL-P-116; Preservation, Methods of

Code to method conversion Method to code conversion

Code Method Code Method Method Code Method Code

10 III IA-15 111 IC-211 I :: IA-14 4! I C3 :;12 IB-1 3T IA-13 ;A (2) ~~ IC-4 2slB IB-2 3V IA-5 IA-5 IC-7 2AlY 16 (2) IA-6 IA-6 IC-92A IC-7 ;! MC(2) IA-8 % IC-10 $:2B IC-9 4G IA-13 3T II (2) 4Y2C It-lo 4H IIa IA-14 3Q IIa 4H2D IC-3 4P IIe IA-15 3P IIb 4Q2E IC-1 4Q I lb IA-16 3H IIc 4G

IC-2 4T IIf IB (2) IY IId 4V:; IC-4 4V IId IB-1 12 IIe 4P2Y Ic (2) 4Y 11 (2) IB-2 IIf 4T3G IA-8 ZZ Note (1) Ic (2} :! Note (1) ZZ3H IA-16 IC-1 2E

Note 1: See paragraph 5.1.1

Note 2: Submethod is the choice of the contractor.

TABLE IIa. Optional Preservation Method Codes (Digit Positions 1 and 2)(PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.2 and 5.2.2)

Method of preservation codes which allow the user a limited choicebetween certain preservation methods and submethods of MIL-P-1]6.

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Code Method of preservation Code Method of preservation

6F Method IA-13 or IA-15 optional 6P Method IId (preferred) or IIa6L Method I or 111 in plastic 6Q Method IId (preferred) or II!I

containers of minimum 6R Method IId or IIf optional.practical size

6M Method I or III selected inaccordance with theguidelines of MIL-P-116

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TABLE IIb. Procedural Specification Codes (Digit Positions 1 & 2)(pCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-5TD-834) (See 5.2 and 5.2.3)

Method of preservation codes referencing documents which establishpackaging requirements for products or-item groups.

Code

15

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3334

::3738424547484952535456666770

7173747576

7881

Products or item groups

Aluminum and magnesiumBatteriesBatteries, dryBatteries, storage, aircraftBatteries, storage, industrialBearings, antifrictionCable, cord, and wire, electricChemicals, liquid, dry and pasteCordageCapstans, winches, etc.Cable assemblies and cord assembliesCopperElectric machinesPrinting, duplicating & reproductionequipment

Electronic equipmentEngine Repair PartsEngines, gas turbineEngines, aircraft reciprocatingEngines other than aircraftFire control partsHardwareHoistsHoseOptical elementsMachinery, metal, and wood workingNailsPref~rmed packing, “O” ringsPaint and related productsParachutesPropellersPumpsRubber, nylon fuel, oil & water

alcohol cellsSteel mill productsTires and tubesToolsElect.rorltubesValves, fittings and flanges (except

preservative applled to theexterni{l surfaces shall be P-19Of HIL-P-116)

Welding rodsAbrasives dfld abrasive products

Procedure

MIL-STD-649MIL-B-208MIL-B-55521MIL-P-6063PPP-B-140MIL-B-197MIL-C-12000PPP-C-2020MIL-C-3131MIL-P-3184MIL-C-55442MIL-C-3993MIL-E-16298MIL-P-3684

MIL-E-17555MIL-R-196MIL-E-5607MIL-E-6058MIL-E-10062MIL-P-14232PPP-H-1581MIL-H-3280MIL-H-775MIL-O-16898MIL-M-18058FF-N-105MIL-P-4861PPP-P-1892MIL-P-561OMIL-P-6074MIL-P-106O3MIL-P-25621

MIL-STD-163MIL-T-4PPP-P-40MIL-E-75MIL-V-3

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Products or item groups

Non-ferrous productsCompressorsSemiconductor devicesSynchros$ resolvers & servo motorsTables and benches, workTime measuring instrumentsTool sets, shop sets & kits (cormnon

special)Boilers and related equipment, forfield use

Automobiles, trucks, truck-tractors,trailers and trailer dollies

CapacitorsBlock, wire and manila ropePumps, prime movers and associatedrepair parts

Refrigerators and related equipmentMain propulsion shafting, bearings

and ship and boat propellersFabr~cs, woolen, worsted, and wool

blend (synthetic fiber; cotton)Fabrics, synthetic fiberFabrics, cotton and cotton-syntheticfiber blend (excluding duck fabrics)

Fabrics, duck fabrics (cotton, syntheticfiber, cotton synthetic fiber blends)

Fabrics, coated (plastic rubber)ResistorsSonobuoysMicrocircuitsParts and equipment (not forAir Force use or acquisition)

Gyroscope assembliesConnectorsSwitchesKits

Wire rope assembly, single legChains and attachments, welded, weldless

and roller chainSupplies and equipment that can be

packaged industriallyVulcanizing equipmentldheeled vehicles

Procedure

MIL-N-3944MIL-C-3600MIL-S-19491MIL-S-12134MIL-B-45977PPP-T-360MIL-T-45542

MIL-B-3180

MIL-STD-281

MIL-C-39028MIL-B-3865MIL-P-16789

MIL-P-12323MIL-P-2845

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PPP-P-1133PPP-P-1134

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PPP-P-1136MIL-R-39032MIL-S-23665MIL-M-55565MIL-STD-794

MIL-G-81559MIL-C-55330MIL-S-28786Appendix E ofMIL-STD-794MIL-W-3903RR-C-271

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TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codeslllgit Positions 1 & 2) (PCAM Columns 47,3BY MIL-- 34) (~ee 5.2 and 5.2.4)

Method of preservation codes for packaging procedures which are regularly usedand require a more detailed description than allowed by the limitations of thebasic code. (See appendices A and B for index of MIL-P-116 methods andrelated codes.)

Code

AA

AB

AC

AD

AE

AF

AG

AH

Packaging procedure

Preservation and unit packing, identical to industrial package usedby supplier for prevention of deterioration and mechanical damage.

In accordance with detail requirements in the commodity specifi-cation or standard.

NOTE : When Level A protection is specified (position 17 is A) andcommodity specification contains no provision for Level A,packaging as specified for overseas shipment shall apply.

Preservation Method III as follows: Clean item of foreign matter,wrap in nonabrasive tissue. and overwrap with 1/4” cushioningmaterial (use more if needed to prevent breakage or damage)conforming to PPP-C-843, type II; or wrap in nonabrasive neutralcushioning material of 1/4” thickness conforming to PPP-C-843,type II. Overwrap each cushioned item with 60 lb. kraft paper(24” X 36” - 500 sheets), fasten with waterproof pressuresensitive tape and place in a paperboard setup carton. (Used fornoncritical items of glass and similar material. )

Coil on reels or spools made in accordance with applicable materialspecification (for commodity being packaged) or best commercialpractice, if no such specification exists.

Seal or plug all openings with approved noncorrosive materials toprevent entrance of moisture, dirt and foreign matter. package tomeet requirements of Method III of MIL-P-116.

Preserve Method 111 as follows: Place in fold of neutral paper,conforming to MIL-P-17667 or MIL-B-121, grade A material, andfasten with pressure sensitive tape to a rectangle of rigidcorrugated fiberboard of minimum practicable size.

Preserve Method 111 as follows: Mark or label each piece with stocknumber and quantity, and place the number of individually markedpieces, as indicated by the third digit of the packaging code, ina paperboard or fiberboard carton of minimum practicable size.

Preserve Method I as follows: Fog spray or flush internally withpreservative indicated by 5th and 6th digits of packaging code.All openings shall then be plugged or sealed to prevent entranceof dirt and moisture. Exterior unpainted ferrous metal surfacesshall be coated with a suitable paint or enamel, or coated withcold application, nontacky, corrosion preventive compoundconforming to P-19 of MIL-P-116.

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Packaging procedure

Preserve Method I as follows: Place preserved item in fold of MIL-B-121, grade A material, and fasten with pressure sensitive tape toa rectangle of rigid, corrugated fiberboard of minimum practicabledimension.

Preserve Method I as follows: Flush or fog spray internal waterpassages with preservative conforming to P-3 of MIL-P-116. Flushor fog spray internal oil passages with preservative conforming toP-7, P-9, or P-10 of MIL-P-116. All internal surfaces must bethoroughly covered with preservative. Plug or seal all openingsto prevent entrance of dirt and moisture. Coat all externalferrous metal surfaces with nontacky, cold application,preservative compound conforming to P-19 of MIL-P-116, or paintwith suitable enamel. (Used for pumps and similar items.)

Preserve Method I as follows: Unit container shall conform to PPP-B-636, type CF, Class weather-resistant. Seal all seams and jointswith PPP-T-76 tape, not less than two inches wide.

Preserve in manufacturer’s standard metal container, sealed withwaterproof tape conforming to PPP-T-60.

Preserve Method IA as follows: Clean each item with chemicallyneutral detergent, wrap in nonabrasive chemically inert tissue,and overwrap with cushioning material conforming to PPP-C-843, oras an alternate, nonabrasive cushioning conforming to PPP-C-843 toa minimum thickness of twice the thickness of the item. Seal eachcushioned item within a bag made of material conforming toMIL-B-131. (Used for items of glass and similar material whichhave critical surfaces. )

Preserve Method IA-8 using MIL-B-131, class 1 barrier. Place each~acka~ed item in an individual corrugated carton, folder, orsleev~ meeting weight limitations of-PPP-B-636. Use sufficient Icushioning within corrugated container for package to pass fre[fall drop test of MIL-P-116.

Preserve by Method IIa, IIb, or IId. If IIa is selected, placein a rtalledwood box ConfOrrning to table 111 or IV of PPP-B-62after sealing of barrier.

Preserve by Method I] (specific submethod optional) except that

ternY

ternsinherently fungusproof or completely treated with fungus resistantcompound or varnish (such as MIL-V-173) shall be packaged byMethod III.

Preserve in accordance with MIL-P-23199, Level A. Need for purgingshall be determined by criteria specified in MIL-P-23199, Level A.

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Packaging procedure

Preservative compounds shall not be applied to windings, commutatorsor peripheries or armatures or rotors. Shafts shall be coatedwith type P-2 preservative and wrapped with MIL-B-121, grade Amaterial, secured in place with PPP-T-60 tape. Commutators shallbe wrapped with MIL-B-121, grade A material, held in place withPPP-T-60 tape. Exposed surfaces of steel collector rings shall becoated with Type P-2 preservative. No preservative is requiredfor bronze, brass or other corrosion resisting metals. Allcollector rings shali be wrapped with MIL-B-121, grade A material,secured in place with PPP-T-60 tape. Corrodible surfaces, exceptshafts, commutators, and collector rings, may be preserved by theuse of insulating varnish applied during the manufacturingprocess. In addition to the foregoing requirements, armatures androtors shall be wrapped with MIL-B-121, grade A material, securedwith PPP-T-60 tape.

Preserve in accordance with any of the following alternate methods(Used for gaskets and similar items):a. Seal in bags conforming to class B, C or E of MIL-B-117, using

stiffening material internally if needed to maintain rigidity.b. Method IA-13 or IA-15 of MIL-P-116.c. Place between sheets of, in fold of, or in a sheet of

corrugated fiberboard of sufficient stiffness to resistbending, overwrap with waterproofed wrapping paper conformingto PPP-B-1055 and seal with pressure sensitive tape conformingto PPP-T-76 or PPP-T-60, or adhesive conforming to MMM-A-260.Authorization to use other waterproof barrier materials may begranted upon request.

Preserve by Method 1A-8, 1A-14, 1A-15, 1A-16 using bags conformingto MIL-B-117, type I, class G, style 1.

Assemble nonferrous accessories on shaft. Fasten nonferrous keysin keyways with pressure sensitive tape having non-corrosiveproperties of PPP-T-60. Preserve all ferrous parts andacce~sories in accordance with Method IA-8 (using preservativeconforming to P-2) and fasten then]to shaft with pressuresensitive tape conforming to PPP-T-60. Pack assembliesindividually (one per box) but otherwise in accordance with figureI of MIL-P-2845, except that tops and bottoms of boxes may be madeof ]“ nominal thickness lumber. (Used for shaft assemblies andsimilar items, nonferrous. )

i Fire retardant

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BD

BG

BJ

BLCE

CG

CH

TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes DigitPositions 1 & 2) (PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-

See 5.2 and 5.2.4) Contlnued~

Packaging procedure

Preserve by Method I as follows: Coat all pieces of set withpreservative compound conforming to P-19. Wrap or bag eachpreserved piece individually in MIL-B-121, grade A material.Cushion or segregate individually wrapped or bagged pieces in thestorage container to prevent movement and possible physicaldamage. (Segregated identical pieces, such as buckets and sealstrips, are to be kept as close together in the container aspossible to facilitate ease of counting.) Individually preserved,wrapped, or bagged pieces need not be identified since thecontainer markings are in accordance with MIL-STD-129. Itemizedpacking lists, for inclusion within or attachment to the outsideof the container, shall be furnished in accordance withMIL-STD-129. The lists shall show quantity and nomenclature ofall items included in the set. (Used for turbine blade sets andsimilar items.)

Remove parts made of rubber, fiber, and/or non-metallic materialsadversely affected by preservative compounds and packaged byMethod IA-8 without a preservative. Preserve metal parts ofassembly to conform to the requirements of Method IA ofMIL-P-116. Mark the bag containing nonmetallic parts “Parts forAssembly” and include it within, or securely attached to the packcontaining metal parts in a manner which will assure its beingfound when the pack is opened. (Use for couplings and similariterns.)

Preserve as for Method IC-1 except use L-P-378 heat sealablepolyethylene film or bag as the barrier in lieu of MIL-B-121material . Minimum film thickness shall be 4 roils.

Sandwich part between two rectangular pieces of fiberboard and sealthe entire perimeter of the fiberboard rectangles withpressure-sensitive tape conforming to PPP-T-60, or PPP-T-45, type1111.

Plug or seal all openings and preserve Method I.Preserve Method IC-1 using MIL-B-121, type I barrier. Place eachpackaged item in an individual folding paperboard box or setuppaperboard box conforming to PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676. Usesufficient cushioning within paperboard container for package topass free fall drop test in MIL-P-116.

Preserve Method IA-8, using barrier material meeting the requirementsof MIL-B-131, class 1.

Preserve Method IA-14, except the outer container shall be fiberboardbox, conforming to the requirements of PPP-fl-636, type CF, classwea?’]er resistant. The corners, seams, and manufacturer’s jointof the outer container shall be sealed with pressure-sensitivetape, conforming to PPP-T-76. The tape shall be 2 inches wide forweights up to 20 pounds, ~nd 3 inches wide for boxes having acontent weight in excess of 20 pounds.

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Packaging procedure

Preserve Method IA-15 with kraft paper overwrap, secured.Preserve Method IIb, except the outer container shall be a fiber-

board box conforming to the requirements of PPP-B-636, type CF,class weather resistant. The corners, seams, and manufacturer’sjoint of the outer container shall be sealed withpressure-sensitive tape, conforming to PPP-T-76. The tape shallbe 2 inches wide for weights up to 20 pounds, and 3 inches widefor boxes having a content weight in excess of 20 pounds.

Preserve Method IIe with kraft paper overwrap, secured.Preserve Method III in bags, boxes or cylindrical containers of

minimum practical size. Bags shall be made of neutral materialconforming to MIL-P-130, MIL-P-17667, MIL-B-121, grade A, orMIL-B-117. Boxes and cylindrical containers shall be ofpaperboard or plastic.

Preserve Method III modified as follows: Wrap in a tight, conformingwrap of neutral MIL-P-17667, MIL-P-130, MIL-B-121, grade A,material. The wrapper shall be fastened but not sealed withpressure-sensitive tape.

Preserve by Method 111 modified as follows: Preserve in transparentbarrier bag made of L-P-378 or type III, MIL-B-22191 material.L-P-378 or MIL-B-22191, type 111 material, PPP-C-1842 or PPP-C-795cushioning shall be used to cushion sharp edges and protrusions ofthe preserved items. Bag closure shall be made by any suitablemeans, except that staples shall not be used. When use of a bagis not practicable, the item shall be completely wrapped in theabove barrier or cushioning material and secured with pressuresensitive tape. Also, the use of shaped or molded packs utilizingmaterials covered in MIL-B-22191 or L-P-378 in conjunction withplastic coated board is acceptable provided the pack’s cube is notincreased and the pack meets the tests specified in MIL-P-116.Strip or block form of multiple packages shall incorporateprovisions for separating unit quantities.

By Method I modified as follows: Preserve in a transparent barrierwrap made of type II, MIL-B-22191 barrier material, or bagconforming to type 1, class C, style 2 of MIL-B-117. MIL-B-22191,type 11 barrier material shall be used to cushion sharp edges andprotrusions of item to prevent bag puncture. PPP-C-1842 orPPP-C-795 may also be used to cushion sharp edges and protrusionsif item is first wrapped in MIL-B-22191, type II barriermaterial. The bag closure shall be made by any suitable means,except that staples shall not be used. Also, the use of shaped.preformed or molded packages utilizing materials covered inMIL-B-22191 or L-P-378 in conjunction with plastic coated board isacceptable, provided that the package cube is not increased andmaterials are compatible with preservative specified. However,these packages shall be cbpiibleof meeting the tests specified inIvIL-P-l16. Strip or block form of multiple packages shallincorporate provisions for separating unit quantities.

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4) (see 5.2 and 5.2.4) (Continued)

Packaging procedure

Preserve by Method IC-1 or IA-8 modified as follows: Preserve in atransparent barrier bag conforming to type I, class C, style 2 ofMIL-B-117. To prevent bag puncture, wrap or cushion withsufficient layers of MIL-B-22191 or L-P-378 barrier material,PPP-C-1B42 or PPP-C-795 cushioning, or otherwise protect sharpedges or protrusions with caps, covers, plugs or rigid plasticfoam in accordance with MIL-P-26514. If a contract preservativehas been applied to the item, MIL-B-22191, type 11 barriermaterial, is required as wrap or cushioning and initial wrap priorto application of cushioning. Alternate cushioning materials areacceptable if certified as having physical properties equal to orbetter than similarly constructed material(s) covered by agovernment packaging specification. Noncorrosive conductivematerials(s) shall be applied to all exposed leads and connectorpins. Lead or terminal configurations for all items shall bemaintained as manufactured without causing loads or stressescapable of causing damage to the item. Materials used to maintainitem position and lead or terminal configuration shall permit itemremoval without damage to the item. The bag closure shall be madeby heat sealing.

Preserve Method IIc modified as follows: Package the item in a heatsealed transparent bag conforming to type 1, class E, style 2 ofMIL-B-117. Wrap all items with layers of MIL-B-22191, Type 111,or L-P-378 barrier material, or otherwise protect sharp edges andprotrusions with caps, covers, plugs, or rigid plastic foam inaccordance with MIL-P-26514 or fiberboard to prevent puncture ofbag. The required desiccant and card type humidity indicatorshall be placed within heat sealed barrier bag.

Preserve by Method I as follows: Apply preservative (indicated bythe 5th and 6th digits of the preservation code) to criticalsurfaces. Wrap critical exposed surfaces with MIL-B-121, grade A,material followed by grade C, sealed with PPP-T-60 tape. Applypreservative conforming to P-1 of MIL-P-116 to unpainted exteriornoncritical surfaces.

Preserve Method I as follows: The preservative indicated by the 5thand 6th digits of the preservation code are applicable to exteriorsurfaces or open interior passages. Manufacturer’s prelubricantis adequate for sealed interior compartments.

Preserve Method IC as follows: The preservative indicated by the 5thand 6th digits of the preservation code are applicable to exteriorsurfaces or open interior passages. Manufacturer’s prelubricantis adequate for sealed interior compartments.

Preserve Method IA as follows: The preservative indicated by the 5tt~and 6th digits of the preservation code are applicable to theexterior surfaces or open interior passages. Manufacturers’prelubricant is adequate for sealed interior compartments.

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DR

DS

DV

DW

Dx

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TABLE iIC. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes DiPosltlons 2) (PCAM columns 4/ 48B34 ) ($ee 5.2 and 5.2.4) Contlnu~d)_

Packaging procedure

Preserve Method IC and as follows: Each unit shall have all internalfluid-carrying passages, which are not prelubricated, filled withthe preservative/operating fluid indicated by the 5th and 6thdigits of the preservation code, allowing space for internalthermal expansion. If filling is not practical, the unit shall beinternally fog-sprayed or flushed, then drained to the drippoint. All parts, fittings, openings, etc., shall be capped orplugged with noncorrosive (non-interacting) metal caps or plugsconforming to MIL-C-5501 or equivalent. All hydraulicpreservative/operating fluid used shall be filtered through a 3micron absolute filter prior to being used as specified above.Exterior bare metal surfaces, subject to corrosion, shall becoated with compound conforming to P2 or P6 of MIL-P-116. Unitshall be wrapped with a greaseproof wrap conforming to MIL-B-121,grade A or equivalent; seal seams with PPP-T-76 tape to effect ameasure of waterproofness and prevent unwrapping. The unit mustbe adequately cushioned with material specified in digits 9through 11, and placed in a PPP-B-636, grade V3C container (as aminimum), style FOL or CSSC. All seams, corners, andmanufacturer’s joint shall be tape-sealed with two inch tapeconforming to PPP-T-60, type 111 or IV.

Cable Assemblies - Wrap dnd cushion connector ends in accordance withprocedure specified in MIL-P-116. Seal connector ends inMIL-B-22191 or MIL-B-117. Coil where possible to minimum cube andsecure with dry common cord. Secure items weighing over tenpounds (coiled where possible) to corrugated, solid fiberboard orother rigid material. Preserve Method 111 in a fiberboard box,conforming to PPP-B-636, type CF or type SF, class domestic.

Preserve Method IIa modified. Use transparent film, MIL-B-22191,type I, in lieu of MIL-B-131 material.

Preserve Method IIb as follows: Item shall be cleaned, wrapped,blocked and braced in an interior carton conforming to PPP-B-636,Class domestic. MIL-B131 barrier material, sealed as required,shall be utilized around the first container. The cushioning tobe specified under digit positions 9 and 10 of the code and in thethickness required to adequately protect the item, shall be placedbetween the barrier and the outer container.

Preserve Method IA-8 using MIL-B-131, class 1 barrier. place eachpack item in an individual folding paperboard box or set-uppaperboard box conforming to PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676. USesufficient cushioning within paperboard container for package to

pass the free fall drop test of MIL-P-116. I

I

u

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TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes DigitPositions 1 & 2) (PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-4) (see 5.2 and 5.2.4) Continued)

Code Packaging procedure

*DY Preserve in accordance with MIL-STD-794, except that packaging shallbe converted to the minimum cube methods in accordance withMIL-STD-758 when nonrepairable items do not exceed 40 pounds andrepairable items do not exceed 100 pounds. All items exceeding 40pounds shall be packed Level A in individual shipping containersin accordance with MIL-STD-794 or MIL-STD-758 as applicable.

EA Preserve Method IIc using MIL-B-131, class 1 barrier. Place eachpreserved item in an individual folding, paperboard box or set-up,paperboard box conforming to PPP-5-566 or PPP-B-676. Usesufficient cushioning within paperboard container for pack to passthe free fall drop test of MIL-P-116.

EB Preserve Method IC-3 using MIL-B-121, type I barrier. place eachpack item in an individual folding paperboard box or set-uppaperboard box conforming to PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676. Usesufficient cushioning within paperboard container for pack to passthe free fall test of MIL-P-116.

EK Preserve Method 111 as follows: Each bolt shall have the shank andthreads protected by means of a sleeve extending over the fulllength of the shank and thread. The sleeve shall be manufacturedfrom paperboard, asphalt impregnated chipboard or spiral wrap ofkraft paper over chipboard, lined with material conforming toMIL-B-121. Plastic sleeve coverings may also be used.

L EL Preserve Method IC-1 using MIL-B-121, type I barrier. Place eachpreserved item in an individual fiberboard box meeting the weightlimitations of PPP-B-636. Use sufficient cushioning withincontainer for pack to pass the free fall drop test of MIL-P-116.

FA Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol A ofMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FB Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol B ofMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FC Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol C ofMIL-13-197. (See Note 1).

FF Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol F ofMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FG Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol G ofMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FH Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol H ofMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FJ Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol J otMIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FK Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol 1(of?~”L-B-197. (See Note 1).

FL Method of preservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbol L ofNIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

FM Method cf preserv~tion shall be in accordance with i~ethodSymbol A,C, G or L of MIL-B-197, as applicable.

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Code

FN

FP

FQFSFT

FUFVFXFY

RGCGPGQGRGS

GV

**#GW

Deleted:

**

TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes DigitPositions 1 & 2) (PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-

See 5.2 and 5.2.4) (contlnued)

Packaging procedure

Method of preservation shall be in accordance with MIL-B-197, MethodSymbol L for open bearinqs and Method Symbol C or L for closedbearings. (See Note l}.-

Method of perservation shall be in accordance with Method Symbo’L of MIL-B-197. (See Note 1).

Preserve in accordance with MIL-E-75, Package Group 1.Preserve in accordance with MIL-E-75, Package Group 4.Preserve in accordance with MIL-E-75, Packaqe Group 9. Appropr

A or

atemagnetic cautionary markings shall-be det~rmined in accordancewith MIL-S-4473.

Preserve in accordance with MIL-E-75, Package Group 23.Preserve in accordance with MIL-E-75, Package Group 24.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-4.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-5.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-6.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-7.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-8.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-3.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-1.Preserve in accordance with MS90363-2.Preserve by Method IC-1 (modified) of MIL-P-116 in a transparent,flexible, sealable, volatile corrosion inhibitor treated bagconforming to MIL-B-22020. The interleaf furnished inside eachclass 2, cold sealable bag shall be withdrawn after inserting itemand prior to final sealing in accordance with MIL-B-22020. Itemswith sharp edges or protrusions shall be wrapped with sufficientlayers of transparent, flexible, pressure (cold) sealable volatilecorrosion inhibitor barrier material conforming to MIL-B-22019,type 11 to prevent bag puncture. The latex coated (nonprinted)side of the barrier material shall always be facing the item.Alternately, the item may be completely wrapped with transparent,flexible, pressure (cold) sealable volatile corrosion inhibitorbarrier material conforming to MIL-B-22019, type II as indicatedabove and further preserved in transparent barrier bag conformingto type I, class C, style 2 of MIL-B-117. Closure shall beheat-sealing when this a!ternate method is used. In addition tomarkings required elsewhere in the contract, unit identificationand caution labels shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.

Preserve Method 111. Unit container shall conform to PPP-B-636, typeCF, class weather-resistant. Seal all seams and joints with tape,not less then two inches wide, conforming to PPP-T-76.

Preserve by Method IIa modified as follows: Pack in flexible,reusable watervaporproof container conforming to i41L-C-9959, TypeI, grade A, flame resistant.

FR, FW, (use 96, table IIb)

Added# Fire retardant

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Code

* GX

GZ

JF

JGJH

JL

TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes Digit?osltlons 1 & 2) (pCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-J4) (see 5.2 and 5.2.4] Continued)

Packaging procedure

Preserve by Method IA-8 as follows: Items adversely affected byelectrostatic and/or both electromagnetic and electrostatic fieldforces shall be initially wrapped in material conforming toMIL-B-81705, type 11, or cushioned in material conforming toPPP-C-1842, type 111, style A or B, or PPP-C-795 class 2, orPPP-C-1752 type VII, class 4, or PPP-C-1797, type II, to preventbag puncture, and unit packed in a heat-sealed bag conforming toMIL-B-l17,type I, class F, style 1. Alternate cushioningmaterials are acceptable if certified as having physicalproperties equal to or better than similarly constructedmaterial(s) covered by a government packaging specification andsuch materials satisfy the electrostatic decay rate requirement ofMIL-B-81705. Noncorrosive conductive material(s) shall be appliedto all exposed leads and connector pins. Lead or terminalconfigurations for all items shall be maintained as manufacturedwithout causing loads of stresses capable of causing damage to theitem. Materials used to maintain item position and lead orterminal configuration shall permit item removal without damage tothe item. Sensitive electronic device caution labels shall beapplied in accordance with MIL-STD-129.

Preserve by Method IC-1 or IA-8 modified as follows: Preserve in atransparent barrier bag conforming to type I, class C, style 2 ofMIL-B-117, To prevent bag puncture, wrap or cushion withsuffic~ent layers of MIL-B-22191 or L-P-378 barrier material,PPP-C-1842 or PPP-C-795 cushioning, or otherwise protect sharpedges and protrusions with caps, covers, plugs, or rigid plasticfoam in accordance with MIL-P-26514. If a contact preservativehas been applied to the item, MIL-B-22191, type 11 barriermaterial, is required as wrap or cushioning and initial wrap priorto application of cushioning. The bag closure shall be made byheat sealing.

Preserve Method III - Items shall be preserved in a vacuum formedskin pack, formed from either cellulose acetate, cellulosebutyrate or cellulose propionate. The material shall be 10 tO 15roilsminimum thickness prior to draw and 2 to 4 roilsminimumthickness after draw. PPP C-320, class - domestic fiberboardshall be used as a stiffener.

Preserve Method IA-8 using MIL-B-131, class 1 or 2 barrier material.Preserve Method IA-8 using MIL-B-22191, type I film. Sharp edges

and protrusions shall be sufficiently cushioned to protect theitem and barrier.

Preserve Method IC-3 using MIL-B-22191 type 111 film. Sharp edgesand protrusions shall be sufficiently cushioned with transparentmaterial to protect the item and barrier.

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TABLE IIc. Specialized Preservation Procedure Codes DiqitPositions 1 & 2) (PCAM Columns 47, 48, MIL-STD-

) (see 5.2 and 5.2.4) Continued)

Code Packaging procedure

JM Preserve Method 111 as follows: Unit container shall consist of onepiece of 3/8-inch plywood and one piece of double wall fiberboard,PPP-F-320, each 4 inches longer and wider than the itemdimensions. Place item on plywood, cover with fiberboard andstaple fiberboard to plywood on sides and ends. For items longerthan 96 inches, frame panel in accordance with PPP-B-601 (used forbacking boards and similar flat items).

Preserve in accordance with MIL-P-23199, Level B.:: Preserve Method III. Preserve technical literature Method IC-1 and

place on top of contents prior to closure of unit container.JS Preserve Method IA-14. Preserve technical literature Method IC-1 and

place on top of contents prior to closure of unit container.JT Preserve Method IIb. Preserve technical literature Method IC-1 and

place on top of contents prior to closure of unit container.

Note 1. Preservation and packing shall be in accordance with Level Arequirements of MIL-B-197. In reference to Code “FM”, the method ofpreservation described by symbol “G” (IA-8) of MIL-B-197 shall not exceed tenpounds, and symbol “A” (IB-2) may only be used for bearings exceeding an o.d.of 4.86 inches.

TABLE 111. Quantity Per Unit Pack Code(Digit Position 3) (PCAI’TIColumn 49, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.3)

Code Quantity cocJe Quantity Code Quantity

1 1 El 2502 2 ~l’d ,;,20 5003 3 G 24 , 10004 4 !i I 25 I ,’, : Bulk5 5\J~ 3’2 ~ Y I Packager’s OptlOn so

6 6 lK~ 36 ‘ long as all other ~

?; ~~’

48 contrdctural require-8 50 ments are met.

N 72 Z Special requirement; (See ;.3.1) 75 ~ refer to specialA 10 : 100B 12

instruction or120 drawings provided.

c 15 !1 144Dl 16 ~T ~~~

~

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TABLE IV. Cleaning Procedure Codes(Diait Position 4) (PCAM Column 50. MIL-STD-834) (See 5.4).J ,.

Code I Cleaning procedure I Code I Cleaning procedure

0

1

3

5

6

i’

8

A

B

c

D

E

F

G

No requirement

Process C-1, any applicableprocess in accordance withMIL-P-116.

Process C-3, two steppetroleum solvent.

Process C-5, petroleum sol-vent followed by fingerprint removal.

Process C-5 or C-18, petro-leum solvent or vapordecreasing followed byfinger print removal.

Process C-7, vapor decreasing.

Process C-8, finger printremoval.

Process C-18, vapor decreas-ing followed by finger printremoval.

Clean lenses and opticalequipment in accordancewith MIL-O-16898.

Process C-8, using materialconforming to O-M-232.

Process C-9, alkaline cleaning.

Cleaning shall be in accord-ance with MIL-M-9950.

Clean for oxygen servicein accordance with industrypractice, Petroleum tindother inflammablesolvents shall notbe used,

Process C-II, electro-cleaning.

H

K

L

M

N

P

Q

R

x

Y

z

Process C-12, emulsion cleaning.

Process C-16, abrasiveblast (honing process).

Process C-17, soft gritblast.

Process C-19, ultrasoniccleaning in accordancewith industry practice.

Cleaning shall be inaccordance withMIL-STD-767.

Process D-1, blast of pre-pared dry and cleancompressed air.

Process D-4, wiping withclean dry, lint freecloths or speciallyprepared wiping papers.

Clean for high pressure airservice in accordance withindustry practice to assuresafe equipment. Petroleumand other flammablesolvents shall not be used.Attach certification ofspecial cleaning accom-plished to each unit.

See Method of PreservationCode (lst and 2nd digits)for this requirement.

Packager’s option so longas other contractual re-quirements are met.

Special Requirements - Seespecific instructions ordrawings provided.

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TABLE V. Preservative Material Codes(Digit Positions 5 & 6) (PCAM Columns 51, 52, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.5)

Code

;:

02

03

G16

0709

1!311

;:#15

17

18

19

20

21

**#26

**#27**#28**#293031

32

33

**#

Material

No requirement.P-1, MIL-C-16173, grade 1 corrosion preventive, solvent, cutback, cold

application, hard film.P-2, MIL-C-16173, grade 2, corrosion preventive solvent, cutback, cold

application, soft film.P-3, MIL-C-16173, grade 3, corrosion preventive solvent, cutback, cold

application, water displacing soft film.P-6, MIL-C-11796, class 3, light preservative compound, soft film, hot

application.P-7, MIL-L-3150, medium preservation oil, cold application.P-9, VV-L-800, very light preservative oil, water displacing (cold

application). -P-10, MIL-L-21260, grade 10, 30, or 50.P-n, MIL-G-23827, grease, aircraft and instrument, gear and actuator

screw.P-n, MIL-G-81322, grease, aircraft, general puwose-

P-11, MIL-G-10924, grease, automotive and artillery.P-15, MIL-H-46170, hydraulic fluid, rust inhibited, fire resistant,

synthetic hydrocarbon base.P-17, MIL-L-6085, lubricating oil instrument, aircraft, low

volatility.P-18, MIL-P-3420 or MIL-B-22019, inhibitor, corrosin., volatile

treated carrier type, packaging materials.P-19, MIL-C-16173, grade 4, corrosion preventive, solvent, cutback,

cold application, transparent, nontacky.P-20, MIL-L-46002, lubricating, oil, contact and volatile corrosion,

inhibited.P-21, MIL-C-16173, grade 5, thin film preservative, water displacing

(soft film, cold application, low pressure, steam removable).MIL-C-0083933(MR), corrosion preventive compound cold application

(for motor vehicles), fire retardant.MIL-C-16555, type 1, fire retardant, aluminum and aluminum 9raY”MIL-C-16555, type 11, class 1, fire retardant, olive drab.MIL-C-16555, type II, class 2, fire retardant, Marine CorP. 9reenMIL-L-8937, lubricant, solid film, heat cured.MIL-C-6529, corrosion-preventive compound, aircraft en9ine, tyPe II,

ready-mixed material for reciprocating aircraft engines.MIL-C-6529, type 111, ready-c’,ixedmaterial for turbojet aircraft

engines which use MIL-L-6081, lubricating oil.MIL-L-7808, lubricating oil, aircraft turbine engine, synthetic

base.

AddedFire retardant

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TABLE V. Preservative Material Codes(Digit Positions 5& 6) (PCAM Columns 51, 52, MIL-STD-834)

. Lontlnued]

I Code I Material I

384349

%52

**#53

56

57

5859

##*6571

72**73

78

79

8083

8992

95**AA

xx

YY

Zz

**

#

L

MIL-P-149, plastic compounds, strippable coating (hot dipping).MIL-G-25537; grease, aircraft, helicopter.Vendor’s protective grease or oil coating.MIL-L-7870, lubricating oil, general purpose, low temperature.MIL-L-6081, lubricating oil, jet engine, grade.lolo.MIL-C-8188, corrosion-preventive oil, gas turbine, engine,

aircraft, synthetic base.MIL-L-6082, lubricating oil, aircraft, reciprocating engine (piston)

(fire retardant)MIL-L-23699, lubricating oil, aircraft turbine en9ines,

synthetic base.MIL-L-21260, lubricating oil, internal combustion engine,

preservative and break-in, grade 1, light viscosity oil.MIL-L-21260, grade 2, medium viscosity oil.MIL-L-21260, grade 3, heavy viscosity oil.MIL-H-83282, hydraulic fluid, synthetic hydrocarbon, fire retardantMIL-P-3420, inhibitor, corrosion, volatile treated carrier type,

type I, for general application.MIL-P-3420, type 11, for limited application.P-9, lubricating oil, general purpose, preservative (water

displacing, low temperature) overwrapped with MIL-P-3420 Type Imaterial

MIL-B-22019, barrier materials, transparent, flexible,sealable, volatile corrosion inhibitor treated.

MIL-B-46176, brake fluid, silicone, automotive, oPerationa~and preservative.

MIL-P-46093, primer coating, synthetic (for brake drums).P-9 applied to operating parts with P-1 applied to external

noncritical surfaces.Preserve with normal operating lubricant.MIL-H-6083, hydraulic fluid petroleunlbase, preservative

applied to interior surfaces; P-6 applied to critical externalferrous metal surfaces; P-1 applied to external noncritical ferrousmetal surfaces

MIL-C-22235, corrosion preventive, oil, nonstaining.Preservative used shall be in accordance with the genera] provisions

of NIL-P-116.See method of preservation code (lst and 2ncldigits) for

this requirement.Packager’s option so long as all other contractual requirements

are met.Special requirement - See specific instructions or drawings

provided.——. .—

AddedFire retardant

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TABLE VI. Wrapping Material Codes(Diqit Positions 7 &8) (PCAM Columns 53, 54, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.6)

Code

AA

*#AB

BACACBccCD*#cE

*#cF

DADBDCEAEBECEDFAFBFCFDGAGEGCGDGE

GFGGGH

GK

GMGNGPHC

JA

**

#

Material I

Material used shall be in accordance with therequirements of MIL-P-116.

MIL-B-81916, barrier watervaporproof, flexibleheat sealable, flame resistant

QQ-A-1876, Aluminum Foil, 0.0025”UU-P-268, Paper, Kraft, Wrapping.UU-P-268, type 1, grade B, 30 pound basis weightUU-P-268, type 1, grade B, 40 pound basis weightUU-P-268, type I, grade B, 60 pound basis weightUU-P-268, type II, grade C, 60 pound basis weight,

fire retardantUU-P-268, type II, grade D, 55 pound basis weight,

fire retardantUU-P-553, Paper Wrapping tissue.UU-P-553, type I.UU-P-553, type II.MIL-P-17667, Chemically Neutral Wrapping Paper.MIL-P-17667, type 1.MIL-P-17667, type II, class 1.MIL-P-17667, type II, class 2.MIL-P-130, Laminated and Creped Wrapping Paper.MIL-P-130, type I, 150# basis weight.MIL-P-130, type II, 125# basis weight.MIL-P-130, type 111, 100$ basis weight.MIL-B-121, Greaseproof, Waterproof Barrier.MIL-B-121, grade A.MIL-B-121, type 1, heavy duty, grade A.MIL-B-121, type I, grade A, class 1, heat sealable.MIL-B-121, type I, grade A, class 2, non heat

sealable.MiL-B-121, type II, medium duty.MIL-B-121, type II, class 1, heat sealable, grade A.MIL-B-lZ1, type 11, class 2, nonheat sealable

grade A.MIL-B-121, grade A, overwrao with ivIIL-B-130,

secure wrap.MIL-13-131, class 1, general.MIL-B-131, class 2, limitea.MIL-B-131, class 3, scrim.PPP-8-1055, barrier material, waterproofed,

flexible.L-P-378, pldstic sheet, & strip, thin gauge,

polyolefin, Z M1l.

AddedFire retardant

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.00025

0.000200.000060.000100.000130.00003

0.000030.000030.000030.000070.000070.000070.000070.000350.000350.000290.000230.000250.000250.000250.000220.00025

0.000250.000170.00020

0.00025

0.000350.000280.000350.0004

0.00017

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Code

tJB

JL

JV

JW

JXI(3

LAMAkN1

‘N2

N3N4

N5N6N7N8

tr*#p[

00xx

YY

Zz

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TABLE VI. Wrapping Material Codes(Digit Positions 7 & 8) (PCAM Columns 53, 54, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.6)

Continued)

Material

PPP-C-795, cushioning material, flexible, cellularplastic film for packaging applications, class 1,thin, up to 1/4 inch.

MIL-B-Z2019, barrier materials, transparent,flexible, heat sealable, volatile corrosion in-hibitor treated.

MIL-B 22191, barrier materials, transparent,flexible, heat sealable, type III.

PPP-C-795, cushioning material, flexible,cellular, plastic film for packagingapplications, class 1, medium, 1/4 to 3/8 inch.

PPP-C-795, class 1, thick, greater than 3/8 inch.MIL-B-81705, type II barrier materials, flexible

electrostatic free, heat sealable.NNN-P-40, paper, lens, type II.PPP-P-291, paperboard, wrapping & cushioning.PPP-C-795, cushioning material, flexible, cellu-

lar, plastic film for packaging applications,class 2, antistatic, pink tinted, thin upto 1/4 inch.

PPP-C-795, class 2, antistatic, pink tinted,medium, 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch.PPP-C-795, thick, greater than 3/8 inch.PPP-C-1797, cushioning material, resilient, low

density, unicellular, polypropylene foam, 1/16 inch.PPP-C-1797, 3/32 inch.PPP-C-1797, 1/8 inch.PPP-C-1797, 1/4 inch.MIL-B-81705, type I barrier materials, flexible,

electrostatic free, heat sealable.PPP-C-795, cushioning material, resilient, low

density, unicellular, polypropylene foam,certified that the blowing agent is non-flammable and nonexplosive. ,

No requirement.See Method of Preservation Code rlst and 2nd

digits) for this requirement.Packager’s option so long as all other

contractual requirements are met.Special requirements - See specific instructions

or drawings provided.

ChangedAddedFire Retardant

Weight]s/sq. in

0.00017

0.00010

0.00017

0.00023

0.000250.00030

0.000020.000430.00017

0.000230.000230.00004

0.000040.000040.000040.00030

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Code

AA

AB

AC

AD

AF

*# AG

**#AH

**#~J

1/ BAT/ BB– EC~/ BD

BE

BF

~/ BGBH

BJ

**#BL

BN

DA

1/—

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#

Material

Any cushioning and dunnage which will meet the generalrequirements of MIL-P-116.

Cushioning and dunnage used within the unit containershall be treated latex or sponge rubber, cellulosicpreforms, rubberized hair, or cane fiber inserts.

Provide cushioning outside of the transparent unit packwhen packing within the’’shipping container. Anycushioning which meets the general requirements ofMIL-P-116 is acceptable.

Cushion, anchor, block or brace in accordance withMIL-STD-1186.

Cushioning conforming to the general requirements ofMIL-P-116 shall be located between the barrierand outer container.

PIIL-F-87990, class 1, combustion retardant foam forcushioning supply items aboard Navy ships (sheetstock).

MIL-F-81334, foam, plastic, flexible, open cell, polyestertype, polyurethane grades 1 and 2, sheet and stripYfire retardant.

MIL-F-87090, class 2, combustion retardant foam forcushioning supply items aboard Navy ships (die Cuts,

PPP-C-843, Cellulosic Cushitining Material.PPP-C-843, in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 Box (see Note 3)PPP-C-843 in PPP-B-636 class domestic (see Note 1).PPP-C-843, type I.PPP-C-843, type I in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 Box

(see Note 1).PPP-C-843, type I, in PPP-B-636 class domestic

(see Note 1).PPP-C-843, type II.PPP-C-843, type II, in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 Box

(see Note 1).PPI-’-843,3,type II, in PPP-B-636 class domestic

(see Note 1).PPP-C-850, cushioning materip-, polystyrene expanded,

resilient, type I (sheet fmn) and type 2 (rollform) grade SE flame resistant

PPP-C-850, Cushioning Material, Polystyrene,Expanded, Resilient (For Packaging Use).

PPP-P-291, Paperboard, Wrapping & Cushioning.

.

Not to be used for Army aircraft or Army aircraft components

ChangedAddedFire retardant

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.0020

0.00150.00260.00250.00040.0015

0.0018

0.00080.00195

0.0023

0.00122

0.00043

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(Lontinued)

Code

DB

**#DD

**#DF

**#DG

**#DH**#DJ

DCEAEBEC

E:EM

E;

ERET

EUEW

EXEZ

FA

FBFC

FO

FEFF

FG

**#

Material

PPP-P-291, in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 Box (seeNote 1).

MIL-R-5001, rubber cellular sheet, latex foam, type Iand II, grade A (flame resistant)

Oil and flame resistant in accordance withpara. 1.2.2, MIL-R-6130, type I, grade A

Oil and flame resistant in accordance withpara. 1.2.2, MIL-R-6130, type II, grade A

MIL-R-0020092, type 1, class 5, fire retardant shipboardMIL-R-0020092, type II, class 5, fire retardant

shipboardPPP-P-291, in PPP-B-636, class domestic (see Note 1).PPP=-B-566or PPP-B-676 Box (see Note 3)...Vendor’s setup or folding box (see Note 3).PPP-B-636 class domestic (see Note 3).Vendor’s fiberboard box (see Note 3).PPP-T-495, Mailing Tube (see Note 3).PPP-C-1120, class B (not necessarily water resistant.PPP-C-1120, type I (soft density), classs B.PPP-C-1120, type I, class B, in PPP-B-636, classdomestic (see Note 1),

PPP-C-1120, type 11 (medium soft density), class 8.PPP-C-1120, type II,class B, in PPP-B-636, class

domestic (see Note 1).PPP-C-1120, type III (medium firm density), class B.PPP-C-1120, type III, class B, in PPP-B-636,

class domestic (see Note 1).PPP-C-1120,PPP-C-1120,domestic,

PPP-C-1120,material,

PPP-C-1120,PPP-C-1120,

PPP-B-676PPP-C-1120,

domesticPPP-C-1120,PPP-c-l120,

PPP-B-676PPP-C-1120,

type IV (firm density), class B.type IV, class B, in PPP-B-636, class(see Note 1).

class A (water resistant), cushioningbound fiber.type I (soft density), class A.type I, class A, in PPP-B-566 orbox (see Note 1).type 1, class A, in PPP-B-636 classsee Note 1).type II (medium soft density), class A.type II, class A, in PPP-B-566 orbox (see Note 1).type II, class A. in PPP-B-636, class

domestic (s@e Note 1). -

fiddedFire Retardant

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.00043

0.000430.000430.000430.00170.00170.00340.000640.000640.00064

0.000970.00097

0.001470.0025

0.00220.0036

0.00067

0.000640.0018

0.00207

0.000970.00207

0.00237

-=

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Continued)

Code

FHFJ

FK

FLFM

FN

*# Fp

. GA

*# GB

# %

# GE

# GF

**#GG

# GH

# GJ

*# GK

*# GL

*# GM

***#

Material

PPP-C-1120, type III (medium firm density), class A.PPP-C-1120, type III, class A, in PPP-B-566 or

PPP-B-676 box (see Note 1).PPP-C-1120, type III, class A, in PPP-B-636, classdomestic (see Note 1).

PPP-C-1120, type IV, (firm density), class A.PPP-C-1120, type IV, class A, in PPP-B-566 or

PPP-B-676 box (see Note 1).PPP-C-1120, type IV, class A, in PPP-B-636, class

domestic (see Note 1).PPP-C-1120, cushioning material, uncompressed bound

fiber, types I through V, class A, grade 1, fireretardant

PPP-C-1752, cushioning material, packaging,unicellular, polyethylene foam, flexible,2 pounds per cubic foot.

qIL-F-83671, class 3, semirigid, foam-in-place,fire retardant (see Note 2)

YIL-P-19644, Plastic, Molding Material.MIL-P-26514, type I, class 1, polyurethane, pre-foamed, rigid, fire retardant.

MIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade A, polyure-thane, prefoamed, flexible, light load range, fireretardant.

YIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade B, polyure-thane, prefoamed, flexible medium load range, fireretardant.

YIL-P-19644, plastic molding material (polystyrenefoam, expanded) fire retardant

YIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade C, polyure-thane, prefoamed, flexible, medium load range,fire retardant.

YIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade C,polyurethane, prefoamed, flexible, heavy loadrange, 65 g’s or less, fire retardant.

YIL-F-83671, class 2, grade A, foam-in-place,fire retardant (see Note 2).

YIL-F-83671, class 2, grade B, foam-in-place,fire retardant (see Note 2).

VIL-F-83671, class 3, foam-in-place, fireretardant (see Note 2).

Zhanged4dded‘ire retardant

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.001470.00257

0.00287

0.002200.0033

0.0036

0.0010

0.0002

0.0012

0.0013

0.00166

0.02’0

-

-

-

d 4

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(contlnued)

Code

GP

*# GQ

*# GR

Gs*# GT

GUGVGWGY

**#Gz

HA

HB

HC

HD

HE

HF

HG

HH

***#

Material

PPP-C-1752, Cushioning material, packaging, uni-cellular, polyethylene foam, flexible, 1pound per cubic foot.

MIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade C,polyurethane, prefoamed, flexible, heavy loadrange 45 g’s or less, fire retardant.

MIL-P-26514, type I, class 2, grade C,polyurethane, prefoamed, flexible, heavy load range,65 g’s or less, fire retardant, or polyurethane foamconforming to MIL-P-26514 fire retardant in PPP-B-636,class domestic box.

Polyurethane cushioning in rigid plastic container.PPP-C-1797, Cushioning Material, Resilient, LOW

Density, Unicellular, Polypropylene Foam. The blowingagent is certified to be nonflammable and non-explosive.

PPP-C-1797, 3/32 inch.PPP-C-1797, 1/8 inch.PPP-C-1797, 1/4 inch.PPP-C-1797, 3/16 inch.MIL-P-19644, plastic molding material, polystyrene

foam, expanded bead, fire retardant, type II,fire retardant

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as a stiffener onone side of item.

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as a stiffener onboth sides of item.

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as pads of allsurfaces.

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as pads, cells,die-cuts or sleeves.

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as stiffener on oneside of item in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 box (seeNote 1).

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as a stiffener on bothsides of the item in PPP-B-566 of PPP-B-676 box.(See Note 1).

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as pads on all sur-faces, in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 box. (See note 1).

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as pads cells, die-cuts or sleeves, in PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 box.(See Note 1).

ChangedAddedFire retardant

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.0005

0.0020

0.0030

0.0004

0.0040.0040.0040.004

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

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[Lontlnued)

Code

HJ

Ht(

HL

HM

HNJA

JB

JC

JD

JE

JF

JG

JH

JJ

JL

JM

JN

.- -—,

Material

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as a stiffener on oneside of item in PPP-B-636 class domestic (seeNote 1).

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as a stiffener on bothsides of item in PPP-B-636 class domestic (seeNote 1).

UU-C-282. chipboard sheet used as pads on all sur-faces, in PPP-B-636 class domestic (see Note 1).

UU-C-282, chipboard sheet used as pads, cells, die-cuts or sleeves in PPP-8-636 class domestic(see Note 1).

PPP-C-1752, 1/32 inch, type VII, class 1PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as

a stiffener on one side of item.PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as

a stiffener on both sides of the item.PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as

pads, cells, sleeves or die-cuts.PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as a

stiffener on one side of the item, in PPP-B-566or PPP-B-676 box (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as astiffener on both sides of the item, in PPP-B-566or PPP-B-676 box (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used aspads, cells, sleeves or die-cuts, in PPP-B-566or PPP-B-676 box (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as astiffener on one side of the item, in PPP-B-636class domestic (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as astiffener on both sides of the item, in PPP-B-636class domestic (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard, used as pads,cells, sleeves or die-cuts, in PPP-B-636 classdomestic (see Note 1).

PPP-F-320, class weather resistant, used as astiffener on both sides of the item.

PPP-F-320, class weather resistant, used as astiffener on one side of the item.

PPP-F-320, class weather resistant, used as pads,cells, sleeves or die-cuts.

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.001

0.0010.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0012

0.0126 psi

0.00150 psi

4

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Lontlnued)

Code

JQ

LBLC

# k!

LG

LH

LJ

LF

LK

LN

LP

LR

LS* LT

* LU

* LV

LX

Material

Fiberboard triple-wall cells, pads, sleeves ordie-cuts, made of materials used in thefabrication of PPP-B-640 boxes.

MIL-F-2312, felt, hair or woolPPP-C-795, Cushioning Material, Flexible, Cellular,Plastic Film, for Packaging Applications,class 1, thin, up to 1/4 inch.

PPP-C-795, class 1, greater than 1/4”.MIL-P-26514, Polyurethane Foam, Rigid or Elastic,

for Packaging, type I, class 2 used as cornerpads, fire retardant.

PPP-F-320, type CF, class domestic, fiberboarddiscs, faced on both sides with MIL-B-121, gradeA. barrier material (cushioning inside fiber cans).

Utilize the chest or carrying case of the item asthe inner container (see Note 3).

PPP-T-60, tape, pressure-sensitive adhesive, water-proof for packaging applied to exposed threads.

MIL-C-3955, Spirally Hound Fiber Cans (materialused as tubing without metal ends).

Wood blocking and bracing, and/or fasteners,and/or steel strapping, for tie-down purposes.Rubber tired wheels shall be blocked clear ofthe floor of the crate or skid, and shall notbe load bearing.

Plastic containers (vials, boxes, etc.) shall beconstructed of rigid, transparent material and,if applicable, resistant to lubricant orpreservative being used.

NN-P-530, plywood padded as required; used as a pres-sure strip, block, brace or pallet. ‘

?PP-C-795, Cushioning Material, Flexible, Cellular,Plastic Film, for Packaging Applications, class 1,medium, 1/4 to 3/8 Inch.

)PP-C-795, class 1, thick, greater then 3/8 inch.2PP-C-795, class 2, antistatic, pink,thin, up to 1/4 inch.‘PP-C-795, class 2, antistatic,pinkmedium, 1/4 to 3/8 inch‘PP-C-795, class 2, antistatic, pinkthick greater than 3/8 inch.‘PP-C-795, in PPP-B-636 class, domestic box.

14eightlbs/sq. in

0.0029

0.0010.00017

0.00020

0.0029

0.018

0.00122

0.01925

0.00u23

0.00023

0.00017

0.00022

0.00023

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Code

NA

NB

ND

NGNR

NS

NU

NV

NW

00

Material

PPP-C-795, cushioning material, flexible, cellular,plastic film, for packaging applications, orPPP-C-1842, cushioning material, plastic, opencell for packaging applications or PPP-C-1797,cushioning material, resilient, low density,unicellular, polypropylene foam or PPPC-1752,cushioning material, packaging, unicellularpolyethylene foam.

PPPC-1842, type 111, style A or B. Other electro-static free cushioning material is acceptableprovided it meets the test requirement ofPPP-C-1842, type 111, style A and B.

PPP-C-795 or PPP-C-1842 or PPP-C-1797 orPPP-C-1752 in a PPP-B-636 box, classdomestic (See Note 2).

PPP-C-1842, cushioning material, plastic, open cell.PPP-F-320, class domestic, fiberboard used as pads,

cells, sleeves, or die cuts in PPP-B-636, classdomestic box or cushioning material conforming toMIL-P-19644 or polyurethane foam conforming toMIL-P-26514 in PPP-B-636, class domestic box.

PPP-F-320, class weather resistant used as pads,cells, sleeves or die-cuts or plastic moldingmaterial conforming to MIL-P-19644 or polyurethanefoam conforming to MIL-P-26514.

PPP-C-795, Cushioning Material, Flexible, Cellular,Plastic Film, for Packaging Application orPPP-C-1842, Cushioning Material, Plastic, OpenCell for Packaging Application or PPP-C-1797,Cushioning Material, Resilient, Low Density,Unicellular Polypropylene Foam or PPP-C-1752,Cushioning Material, Packaging, UnicellularPolyethylene Foam, Flexible in PPP-B-566 orPPP-B-676 Box (see Note 3).

PPP-C-1842, Cushioning Material, type III,Plastic Open Cell for Packaging Applicationor PPP-C-1797, Cushioning Material, Resilient,Low Density, Unicellular Polypropylene Foamin PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676 Box (see Note 3).

PPP-C-1842, cushioning material, type 111, plasticopen cell for packaging application orPPP-C-1797, cushioning material, resilient, lowdensity, unicellular polypropylene foam inPPP-B-636, class domestic box (see Note 3).

No requirement.

I

I

Weightlbs/sq. in

0.0004

0.00017

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LontlnueajI r

WeightCode Material lbs/sq. in

rxx

YY

Zz

See Method of Preservation Code (lst and 2nd)digits) for this requirement.

Packager’s option so long as all other con-tractual requirements are met.

Special requirements See specific instructionsor drawing provided.

Note 1. The use of this code does not require an additional containerwithin a barrjer to satisfy the method.

Note 2. Application of these materials (foamed-in-place) shall be insuch a manner as to facilitate ease of removal and insure the reusabilityof the cushioning dunnage.

Note 3. Cushioning thickness shall apply to cushioning only anddoes not include thickness of the container.

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Code Minimum thickness Code Minimum thickness

A 1/4 inch thick. P 3-1/2 inches thick.B 1/2 inch thick. Q 3-3/4 inches thick.c 3/4 inch thick. R 4 inches thick.D 1 inch thick. 4-1/4 inches thick.

1-1/4 inches thick. : 4-1/2 inches thick.F 1-1/2 inches thick. u 4-3/4 inches thick.G 1-3/4 inches thick. v 5 inches thick.

2 inches thick. w 5-1/4 inches thick.: 2-1/4 inches thick. x As required to protect

2-1/2 inches thick. the item or elementst 2-3/4 inches thick. of the package.M 3 inches thick.N 3-1/4 inches thick. Y Packager’s option soo Not applicable. long as all other

contractual requirementsare met.

z Special requirements- Seespecific instructions ordrawing provided.

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Di it Positions 12 & 13 or 6( g~ or 61, 62, MIL-STD-834

Js ee 5.7 or 5.9)

Code

10

11

*#12

Al

A2A3

**#A4

AAAC

AD

AE

AHAJAK

AL

ANAO

Container

Any suitable container included inthis table may be used (see 5.7.1)

Unit or shipping container is notrequired. Preparation for shipmentshall be accomplished in a mannerwhich will insure safe delivery atdestination, and shall comply withthe Uniform Freight ClassificationRules or Regulations, or otherregulations, as applicable to themode of transportation.Bag conforming to requirements ofUU-B-23 (flame retardant)Bags made of material conforming toMIL-P-130, MIL-P-17667, MIL-B-121,grade A; or MIL-B-117. Closuremay be by staples, tape, adhesiveor heat seal.

Any bag or sack used by the vendor.Bags made of material conformingto MIL-B-121, grade A or L-P-378,type I or II. Closure shall beheat sealed only.Bags made of material conformingto MIL-B-117, type I, class G, style(flame resistant)

PPP-B-20, mailing bags.PPP-S-30, sacks, shipping, paper(cushioned or reinforced).

PPP-S-30, type I, exterior packagingbags.

PPP-S-30, type II, interior packagingbags.

PPP-B-35, bags, textile, shipping.PPP-B-35, type 1, standard burlap bagPPP-B-35, type II, standard cottonbag.

PPP-B-35, type 111, laminatedtextile bags

UU-B-36, bags, paper, groc:rs.Any suitable bag or sack includedin this table, may be used.(See 5.7.1)

Weight]s/sq. in.

0.0003

0.00020.00017

0.0002

WallThickness(Inch)

.006

.006

.004

0.006

** Added# Fire retardant “

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see 5./ or 5.9] Lontlnuedl

Code

B]

B2

B3

B4

B6

B7

Ba

B9

00BE

BL

BQ

BR

BS

WeightContainer lbs/sq. in.

MIL-B-117, type I, class B, style 3,heavy duty, waterproof, opaque andtransparent bag.

MIL-B-117, type I, class C, style 3,heavy duty, waterproof, greaseproof,opaque and transparent bag.

MIL-B-117, type I, class E, style 3,heavy duty, greaseproof, waterproof,watervaporproof, opaque and trans-parent bag.

MIL-B-117, type 11, class E, style 3,medium duty, greaseproof, waterproof,watervaporproof, opaque and trans-parent bag.

MIL-B-117, type III, class C, style 2,light duty, waterproof, greaseproof, 1transparent bag. 1

MIL-B-117 bags or bags made ofL-P-378 material, fabricated inaccordance with MIL-B-117,closure may be staples, tape,adhesive or heat seal.

MIL-B-117, type I, class A, style 2, ,heavy duty, waterproof, electro- :static free.

MIL-B-117, type I, class F, style 1,heavy duty, watervaporproof,electrostatic free.

MIL-B-117, bags, interior packaging. ~Bags made of material conforming toMIL-B-121,

Ibarrier material, grease- I

proofed, flexible (waterproofed),grade A.Bags, made of material conforming toL-P-378, plastic sheet & strip,thin gauge, polyolefin.

MIL-B-117, type 1, class D,heavy duty, waterproof bag.

MIL-B-117, type I, class C,t’c?avyduty, greaseproof waterproofbag.

MIL-B-117, type I, class E,~

hedvy duty, greaseproof, waterproof,watervaporproof bag.

0.0003

0.0003

0.0003

0.00025

0.00017

0.00035

0.00035

0.000170.00025

0.00017

0.0003

0.0003

0.0003

MallThickness(Inch)

0.004

0.006

0.006

0.0060.006

0.004

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TABLE VII. Unit and Intermediate Container Codes(Digit Positions 12 & 130r 15& 16) (PCAM Columns 58, 59 or 61, 62, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.7 or b.9} (contlnued)

Code

BT

BU

BV

BW

BX

CA

CFCGCH

CJ

co

CRCTCu

Cv

Cw

D1

D2

D3

D4D6

D7

Oil1

WeightContainer lbs/sq. in.

MIL-B-22020, bag, transparent,sealable VCI, treated.

MIL-B-117, type II, class B, mediumtype, waterproof bag.

MIL-B-117, type II, class C, mediumtype, greaseproof waterproof bag.

MIL-B-117, type II, class E, mediumtype, greaseproof waterproof,watervaporproof bag.MIL-B-117, type III, class B, lightduty, waterproof bag.

PPP-B-1806, barrels and kegs,wood slack.PPP-D-723, drum, fiber.PPP-D-723, type I, domestic type.PPP-D-723, type Ii, normal over-seas type.

PPP-D-723, type 111, militaryoverseas type.

Any suitable fiber drum includedin this table may be used.(See 5.7.1)

PPP-D-723, type I, grade A, class 2PPP-B-566, variety 2, process II.PPP-B-566, variety 2, process IIor PPP-B-665, class 2.PPP-B-566, variety 2, process 11or PPP-B-665, class 2 orPPP-B-636, type CF, classweather-resistant.PPP-B-665, class 2, box, paperboardmetal edged and components.PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676, folding oror setup boxes.PPP-B-566, PPP-B-665 or PPP-B-676,folding, metal-stayed or setup boxes.PPP-B-566, PPP-B-665, PPP-B-676,PPP-B-636, folding, metal-stayed,setup or fiberboard boxes.

Vendor’s setup or folding boxes.Variety 1, PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676boxes.

Variety 2, PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676boxes.PPP-B-566, boxes, folding paperboard.

I

0.00020

0.00025

0.00025

0.00017

0.004300.004300.00430

0.00430

!

0.0(J170.0017

0.0017

* Changed

53

(J.0017

().0017

0.0017

0.0017

0.00170.0017

L).0G17

0.0011

Hal1Thickness(Inch)

0.004

0.120.120.12

0.12

0.0450.045

().045

0.045

1).045

0.045

0.045

0.0450.045

0.045

0.045

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>ee 5./ or 5.9) Lontlnued)

Code

DBDC

DEDJDO

DPDQDRDU

DVDWEl

E2

E3E4E5E6E7

EEi

E9

EBEC

ED

EEEFEGENEPEQERES

WeightContainer lbs/sq. in.

MIL-B-43666, type 111.MIL-B-38721, boxes, consolidated,fiberboard.PPP-B-676 box.PPP-B-665 box.Any suitable fiber box, includedin this table may be used.(See 5.7.1)

PPP-B-640, box, tripple wall.PPP-B-640, class 1.PPP-B-640, class 2.PPP-B-591, boxes, fiberboard,wood-cleated.PPP-B-591, domestic type.PPP-B-591, overseas type.PPP-B-636, type CF or type SF,class domestic.PPP-B-636, type CF or type SF,class, weather-resistant.PPP-B-636, W5C or W6C.PPP-B-636, W5S or W6S.PPP-B-636, any desired option.Vendor’s fiberboard box.PPP-B-636, type CF, class, domestic,variety SW.PPP-B-636, type CF, class domestic,variety DW.PPP-B-636, type CF, class, weatherresistant, or water resistantPPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676.PPP-B-636, type CF.PPP-B-636, type CF,class domestic

PPP-B-636, type CF, class wedtherresistant

PPP-B-636, graae V3C.PPP-B-636, M5c.PPP-B-636, W6C.PPP-B-636, type SF, class domestic.PPP-B-636, type SF, class weatherPPP-B-630, ‘!3s,PPP-B-636, d5<.PPP-B-636, W6S.

II

I

I

I

0.00297

0.00110.0012

0.002970.002970.002970.0043

0.00430.00430.00126

0.00126

0.00126

0.00136

().00126

0.00136

0.001260.00126

I

I

I

HallThickness(Inch)

0.375

0.0400.040

0.3750.375().3750.750

0.750.750.187

0.187

0.375

0.187

0.187

0.187

0.1870.187

*Changed

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See 5./ or 5.9) Continued)

Code

EUEV

EWEXEY

‘ F1F2

F3

F4

F5F6

F7

Container

PPP-B-636, V2S.PPP-B-1364 box, corrugated fiber-board, high strength, weatherresistant, double wall.PPP-B-636, grades V3C or V3S.PPP-B-621, class 2, style 7.PPP-B-621, class 1, style 7.PPP-B-601 or PPP-B-576.PPP-B-601, boxes, wood, cleated-plywood, overseas type; orPPP-B-621, class 2.PPP-B-601, boxes, wood, cleated-plywood, domestic type; orPPP-B-621, class 1.

PPP-B-601, grade A. Plywood shallhave the grade stamp of anapproved testing agency.

Vendor’s wood box.PPP-B-601, style I or J, wood-cleated, plywood box, surfacetreated in accordance withthe requriements of thespecification.

PPP-B-601 or PPP-B-621, overseas ordomestic type, determined on shipmentdestination. Provided with nominal2“ x 4“ skid. Box provided with aninspection door, located for clearreading of the humidity indicator,for Method IIa only. Inspectiondoor shall be hinged, cleatea andsealed (similar to inspectiondoor specified by MIL-C-104). Woodand plywood boxes shall have toppanels secured with wood screws andboxes banded. The top, one sideand one end of the box shall bemarked “REUSABLE CONTAINER ANOCUSHIONING - USE FOR RETURN OFNRFI ASSEMBLY.” Black letters,minimum 2“ high. In addition, markbox, “TO OPEN-USE SCREW DRIVER,minimum 1“ hiqh.

Weightlbs/sq. in.

0.00136

0.00136

0.0074

0.0074

WallThickness(Inch)

0.375

0.187

* Changed

55

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Code

F9

Container

FAFBFCFD

FF

FG

**#FH

FK

** FL** FM

FO ~

FU

FV

Code FE deletefl; us? FD** Addedi+ Fire retard,~:]t

Shallow box, constructed of plywoodand wood as follows: Sides andends of one piece lumber, 3/4-inchmaximum thickness. Top and bottomof one piece standard grade 3/8-inch plywood with exterior glueconforming to PSI-66. End cleatsshall run across the grain ofthe ends and shall extend within1/8 inch of the outside surfaceof the top and bottom. Sides shallextend over the cleats. Battensshall be applied in accordancewith 3.3.5, 3.3.5.2, 3.3.5.2.1,3.3.5.2.2 and Table VIII ofPPP-B-621 except exterior battensor cleats shall not be used on thetop. Nailing pattern and size ofnails used in fastening the topand bottom to the sides and endsshall conform to Table X11 ofPPP-B-621 for the style 4 box.

PPP-B-621, box, wood, nailedPPP-B-621, class 1, domesticPPP-B-621, class 2, overseasPPP-B-601, box, wood, cleated-plywood

PPP-B-601, overseas type, style,optional.PPP-B-601, domestic type, style,optional.

PPP-B-601, fire retardant treatedwith nonteachable compounds inaccordance with MIL-L-19140.PPP-B-576, bOX, wood, cleated,veneer, paper-overlaid.PPP-B-576, class 1.PPP-8-57b, class 2.Any suitable wood box, included inthis table may be Ilsed. (See S.7.1)

MIL-B-26195. Box Wood-cleated,Skidded, L~ad Bearing Base.

MIL-B-26195, Type I.I

Weightlbs/sq. in.

0.00740.01500.01500.0150

0.0150

0.0150

0.0 960

0.0196

WallThickness(Inch)

‘)h

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See 5.7 or’5.9) (Continued)

Code

FWGB

**#Gc

I-MHB

HC

HD

HE

HF

HG

Container

MIL-B-26195, Type II.MIL-B-26195, type I or II, style Aor B, class 1 or 2. Provide boxwith inspection door located forclear reading of the humidityindicator for Method Ila packagesonly. The inspection door shall behinged, cleated and sealed(similar to inspection door specified by MIL-C-104). The top, oneside and one end of the shippingcontainer shall be marked “REUSABLECONTAINER USE FOR RETURN OF NRFIASSEMBLY.” Black letters, minimum2“ high.

MIL-P-46161, grade BPPP-C-96, cans, metal.PPP-C-96, type I, round, square,oblong, or pear-shaped, open-top, double-seamed ends.

PPP-C-96, type II, round, solderedside and end seams, solderedvent hole closure.

PPP-C-96, type 111, round, open-top, double-seamed ends, keyopening band with reclosurefeature.PPP-C-96, type IV, round, oval oroblong one piece drawn body, open-top with crimped, soldered ordouble-seamed lid, or lid crimpedin position by means of annularband with tear tab.

PPP-C-96, type V, round, square,oval , or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed OH(Class optional).

PPP-C-96, Type VI, round, squareor oblong, bottom end crimpedor double-seamed on, with fullfriction pluq or slip coverclosure.

I

WeightIbsjsq. in.

0.0196

0.0042

WallThickness Code(Inch)

** Added# Fire retard.]nt

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(~ee 5./ or 5.Y] L.ontlnued)

Code

HH

HJ

HK

HU

JC

JDJEJF

JG

JH

JJ

JK

JL

Container

PPP-C-96, Type VII, round, flaringbody.PPP-C-96, type VIII, round, domeor cone top, both ends double-seamed on, top end fitted withcrown or screw cap closure or aspecial dispensing fitting.

PPP-C-96, type IX, round, onepiece drawn body and domeor cone top, double-seamedbottom, top fitted with crowncap or a dispensing fitting.

MIL-C-26094, Can, Hermetic Sealing,Aluminum, Two-piece.

MIL-C-3955, Cans, Fiber, SpirallyWound.

MIL-C-3955, type I, single body.MIL-C-3955, type 11, telescopic.MIL-C-3955, type II, telescopic,grade A, untreated (low moistureresistance).

MIL-C-3955, type II, telescopic,grade B, asphalt treated (highlymoisture resistant).PPP-C-96, type V, class 1, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on,single friction plug closure.

PPP-C-96, type V, class 2, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on, withmultiple friction plug closure.PPP-C-96, type V, class 3, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on, withNewman seal closure.

PPP-C-96, type V, class 4, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on,with screw cap closure.

Weightlbs/sq. in.

0.0090

().0042

0.0042

WallThickness Code(Inch)

58

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TABLE VII. Unit and Intermediate Container Codes(Digit Positions 12& 13 or 15& 16) (PCAM Columns 58, 590r61, 62, MIL-STD-834~

See 5./ or 5.9) Continued)

Code

JM

JN

K1

KA

*#KB

KE

KF

KO

KP

LQMI

WeightContainer lbs/sq. in.

PPP-C-96, type V, class 5, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on, withsnap-on closure.

PPP-C-96, type V, class 6, round,square, oval or oblong, both endscrimped or double-seamed on, withspout closure.Each unit shall be packaged in areusable metal container ofminimum practicable size conforming to MIL-D-6054, MIL-D-6055, orMIL-C-4150, depending upon sizeor capacity of container required.This container will be used toaccomplish the preservation methodindicated by the Ist and 2nd digitsof the code.

MIL-C-4150, case, carrying and storage,cushioned within a PPP-B-636, boxclass domestic.

MIL-C-9959, container, flexible, reusable,watervaporproof, flame resistant, type I,grade A

MIL-D-6054, drum, metal, shippingand storage, reusable.

MIL-D-6055, drums, metal, reusable,shipping and storage (capacity from88 to 510 cubic inches).

Any suitable rigid case or container,included in this table, may beused. (See 5.7.1)

MIL-C-5584, Container, shipping,and storage, metal, reusable.

MS18011-21 (See Note 1).MIL-C-9897, Crate, Slotted Angle,Steel or Aluminum, for LightweightAirframe Components and BulkyItems, type I, style A, 500 Ibsmaximum weight.

WallThickness Code(Inch)

** Added# Fire retardant

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[bee b.t or 5.Y) Lontlnued)

Code

M2

M3

M4

M5MA

MB

MC

MF

MG

MH

MJ

MO

MU

MV

MW

MX

Container

MIL-C-9897, type II, style A,500 lbs maximum gross weight.

MIL-C-9897, type 1, style B,3,000 lbs gross weight.

NIL-C-9897, type II, style B, 3,000lbs gross weight.

Vendor’s open wood crate.MIL-C-104, Crate, Wood, Lumber orPlywood Sheathed, Nailed or Bolted.

MIL-C-104, type 1, nailed, class 1,1umber.

MIL-C-104, type 11, bolted, class1, lumber.

MIL-C-104, type 1, nailed, class 2,plywood.

MIL-C-104, Type II, bolted,Class 2, plywood.

MIL-C-104, Type II, bolted, Class1 or 2 provided with liftingattachments and an inspectionport (Method IIa packages only).The top, one side and one endof the crate shall be marked“REUSABLE CONTAINER USE FORRETURN OF NFRI ASSEMBLY.”Black letters, minimum 2“ high.

MIL-C-3774, crate, wood, open12,000 to 16,000 lbs capacity.

Any suitable wood crate, includedin this table, may be used.(See 5.7.1)

MIL-C-25731, types VI or VII asapplicable.

MIL-C-52950, crates, wood, openand covered, style A, heavy duty.

IMIL-C-25731, crate, wood, forlightweight aircraft components.

MIL-C-52950, crates, wood, openand covered, style B, light duty.

Weightlbs/sq. in.

=allThickness Code(Inch)

60

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TABLE VII. Unit and Intermediate Container Codes(Digit Positions 12 & 13 or 15 & 16) (PCAM Columns 58, 59 or 61, 62, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.7 or 5.9) Continued)

Code

MY

NO

NP

NQ

NR

NS

NT

NU

NV

NW

NY

NZ

00

Container

Naval Aviation Supply OfficeNo. 15024, for shipping andof gyroscopic instruments.

PPP-B-636, variety double wa’grade V1lC.

PPP-B-636, variety double wa’arade V13C.

Dwg.storage

1,

1,

P~P-B-636, variety double wall,grade V15C.

PPP-B-1672, vertical star pack,type I, includes internal cushioning.PPP-B-1672, folded convoluted pack,type II, includes internalcushioning.PPP-8-636, type CF or type SF,class domestic, style FTC.PPP-B-636, type CF or type SF,class weather resistant, style FTC.PPP-B-1672, telescoping encapsulatedpack, type III, includes internalcushioning.PPP-B-1672, horizontal star packtype IV, includes internalcushioning.Naval Aviation Supply Office Dwg.No. P069, molded, reusable forcircuit cards and modules.

Naval Aviation Supply Office Dwg.No. 13414, modular, reusable,for packaging major repairable.No requirements.

Weightlbs/sq. in.

0.026

0.026

0.026

0.001

0.0004

0.014

0.015

WallThickness(Inch)

61

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>ee b.t or 5.YJ Lontlnued)

Code ~

PK

RS

RT

RU

WI

W2

Container

MIL-p-9902 remountable box, typeII, class 1, style A; PPP-B-601,box, wood, cleated-plywood, over-seas type, PPP-B-621; box wood,nailed, class 2 or PPP-B-640,fiberboard box, triple-wall,class 2. Provide with nominal2“x4” skids. See box specifica-tions for weight limitations.The packaged item shall becentered and cushioned on allsurfaces between the unit packageand the shipping container withcushioning conforming to PPP-C-1120, type III or IV, class C;PPP-C-1752, PPP-C-850, type I,MIL-P-26514 or MIL-R-20092, typeII, class 4 as required. Close,seal and reinforce the fiber-board boxes in accordance withthe appendix to the box specifica-tion. Steel banding is notpermitted. Wood and plywood boxesshall have top panels secured withwood screws and boxes banded. Thetop, one side and one end of thebox shall be marked “REUSABLECONTAINER AND CUSHIONING-USE FORRETURN OF NRFI ASSEMBLY.” Blackletters, minimum 2“ high. Inaddition, mark box, “TO OPEN -USE SCREW DRIVER,” minimum 1“ high.pPP-P-704, type I, 5 gallon, ti9hthead, steel shipping pail.PPP-P-704, type II, steel shippin9pails (1 through 12 gallons), lugcover.PPP-D-705, type III, steel shippingdrum, full removable lug cover.PPP-T-495, tubes, mailing and fistyles A or B.

PPP-T-495, style C.

ing,

Weightlbs/sq. in.

I

I0.01430 ;

WallThickness(Inch)

62

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(See 5.7 or 5.9) (Continued)

Code

W3WAhiB

Wc

WD

WM

WP

WQ

WR

Ws

WuWv

Wx

xx

YY

Zz

WeightContainer lbs/sq. in.

PPP-T-495, style D.Suitably secured bundle.MIL-C-4150. includes styles A & Brequirements of canceljed MIL-B-25305

MIL-C-5584, includes style Crequirements of cancelled MIL-B-25305.

MIL-B-9361, box, metal, fuel tanks,aircraft, external nested.

Plastic containers shall be con-structed of rigid transparentmaterial and, if applicable,resistant to lubricant or preser-vation being used. Containerstoo small for adequate markingshall be overpackaged in envelopesfor identification marking purposes.PPP-T-495, tubes, mailing and filing,paper.UU-P-268, paper, kraft, wrapping,secured so as not to come unwrapped.

L-P-378, plastic sheet & strip, thingauge, polyolefin, secured so asnot to come unwrapped.

PPP-P-291, paperboard, wrapping &cushioning, secured so as not tocome unwrapped.

PPP-F-320, fiberboard, taped, usedas interior unit container.

MIL-B-5806, Box, helicopter blade.Wire or nylon tape tied a minimumof four places.

Cylindrical container of 22 mil thickpolyethylene; closure may be bymechanical fasteners or heat seal.See method of preservation code (lstand 2nd digits) for this requirement.

Packagers option so long as all othercontractual requirements are met.

Special requirement - see specificinstructions or drawings provided.

r

0.00010

0.00017

0.0033

WallThickness(Inch)

.004

.004

Note 1. Reusable aluminum shipping container dssf?lnbly for Method II packagingincludes plug type humidity indicator, pressure relief valve, cushioning, andinternal fiberboard box.

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TABLE VIII. Unit Packs for Intermediate Container Codes(Digit Position 14) (PCAM Column 60, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.8)

Intermediate Intermediate IntermediateCode container Code container Code container

quantity quantity quantity

2 2 F 24 s 2004 4 G 25 x See method of preser-5 5 H 30 vation Code (lst and6 6 J 35 2nd digits) for this8 8 K 36 requirement.0 None L 40 Y Packer’s option soA 10 M 45 long as all other

48 contractual require: !; ; 50 inents are met.

16 Q 100 z Special requirement: 20 R 144 See specific drawings

or instructionsprovided.

TABLE IX. Basic Level of Protection Codes(Diqit Position 17) (PCAM Column ? MIL-STD-834) [See 5.10)

I Code I Level I

A Level A8 Level Bc Level Cx *Commercial 1/ (Equivalent

to ASTM D 3~51)

-

~/ Commercial protection may be used to satisfy any degree of protectionwhenever the technical design details of the unit pack meets allconditions of the level or protection specified.

* Changed

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T,llil.}.X. ?Llxirrttlm [’nit [;t>nt.y in,.r [llmt.ll,;i~n (l~i~;it Pu. iL ion:, 18 IQ———— _____ J(), :1, 2: & 23)

(pCh’f cL~lUllU)h (1*, ,

_. —-— A_L(,> tm, 67 ur, frti, , ,t) 9 70 71, 72 , 7 I_L::] [ -S TI)-8’ {.4) ti<l~i,- I)im,. nsi{>n I’, )dc. s—_ ——______

(St,c ‘I, II aIId 5. 1 l,?) (Dlmc,ns inns irtdicat,, d art, in incl![,+)—— —.— —.—.. .— . . . . ..— _ .._-

Code I Dim 1 Code I Dim Code I Dim I Code f Din I Code I Dim Code Dim I Code I Dim1 1 1 1 1 I 1 [

Al .25 BK 12.50 EC 35.00 HB 57.00 L6 79.00 P5 102.00 us 146.00AZ .50 m 13.00 EJ 35.50 MD 57.50 1.8 79.50 F’9 103,00A3

Uu 147.00.75 BP 13.50 EL 36.00 HF 58,00 u 80.00 PD 104.00

A4V3 148.00

1.00 BR 14.00 EN 36.50 HI! 58.50 LcA5

80.50 PH 105.00 V7 lf19.oo1.25 BT 14.50 EQ 37.00 IO( 59.00 LE 81.00 PSI 106.00

A6VB 150.00

1.50 BV 15.00 Es 37.50 m S9.50 Lc 81.50 PR 107.00A7

VF 1s1.001.75 BY 15.50 Eu 38.00 HP 60.00 LJ 82.00 w 108.00

A8 2.00 C2VK

16.00 EW 38.50152.00

HR 60.50 LL 82.50 109.00A9

VP 153.002.25 Cll 16.50 F] 39.00 MT 61.00 m 83.00 :: 110.00 m 154.00

M 2.50 C6 17,00 F3 39.50 Hv 61.50 LQ 83.50 111.00AB

m 155.002.75 C8 17.50 F5 40.00 10( 62.00 Ls 84.00 g 112.00

ACU4 156.00

3.00 CA 18.00 F7 40.50 J2 62.50 w 8b.50AD

QJ 113.00 li83.25

157.00cc 18.50 F9 41.00 J4 63.00 LW 8>.00 QN 114.00 NC 158.00

As 3.50 CE 19.00 FB 41.50 J6 63.50 X3 85.50 QS 115.00 w 159.00AF 3.75 CG 19.50 FD 42.00 J8 6.4.00 !+3 86.00 w 116.00 160.00AG 4.00 CJ 20.00 FF 42.50 JA 64.50 H5 86.50 R3 117.00 : 161.00AH 4.25 CL 20.50 FH 43.00 JC 65.00 t-f? 87.00N

R74.50

118.00Ct+

w 162.0021.00 FK 43.50 JE 65.50 MY 87.50 RB 119.00 xl 163.00

AK 4.75 CQ 21.50 m 44.00 JG 66.00 m 88.00AL

RF5.00

120.00Cs

x522.00

164.00FP 44.50 JJ 66.50 m 88.50

AMRH

5.25 m121.00 X9 165.00

22,50 FR 45.00 JL 67.00 ?JIF 89.00 w’ 122.00AN 5.50 Cw

XII23.00

166.00FT 45.50 JN 67.50 MB 89.50 lZT 123.00 ml 167.00

AP 5.75 D] 23.50 ‘n .ifl.oo JQ 68.00 m 90.00 Rx 124.00AQ

m6.00

168.00D3 24.00 Fx 46.50 JS 68.50 ?tt4 90.50 S4 125.00

AR 6.25 D5XR 169.,00

24.50 G2 47.00 .nJ 69.00 UP 91.00 S6 126.00 xv 170.00AS 6.50 D? 25.00 G4 47.50 Ju 69.50 m 91.50AT

Sc 127.00 Y36.75 D9 25.50

171.00G6 48.00 K3 70.00 m 92.00 SC 128.00

AUY7

7.00172.00

DB 26.00 C8 48.50 K3 70.50 w 92.50 SL 129.00AV 7.25 DD

YB 173.0026.50 GA 49.00 X5 71.00 Mx 93.00 SQ 130.00

AWTF 174.00

7.50 DF 27.00 cc 49.50 K7 71.50 N2 93.50 Sl! 131.00 YK 175.00Ax 7.75 DH 27.50 GE 50.00 K9 72.00 N.4 94.00 T] 132.00 YP 176.00B1 8.00 DK 28,00 cc 50.50 ILL! 72.50 N6 94.50B2

T8 133.00 YT8.25

177.00DM 28,50 GJ 51.00 SD 73.00 N8 95.00 TB 134,00 Yx 178.00

B3 0.50 DP 29.00 CL 51.50 KP 73.50 NA 95.50B4

TO 135.00 24 179.000.75 DR 29.50 GN 52.00 KH 74.00 NC 96.00

B5TH 136.00 28

9.00 DT 30.00 CQ180.00

52.50 m 74.50 NE 96.50 TM 137.00 Zc 181.00B6 9.25 Dv 30.50 Cs 53.00 KM 75.00 UCE7

97.00 TR 13B.00 Zc 182.009.50 DX 31.00 Gu 53.50 n’

B875.SC NJ 97.50 Tw 139.00 ZL 183.00

9.73 E2 31.50 Cw 54.00 m 76.00 NL 98.00 U2 140,00 ZQ 184.00B9 10.00 EL 32.00 H1 5L.50 KT 76.50 NM 98.50BB

U6 141.00 Zu10.50 E6 32.50 H3 55.00

185.00Kv 77.00

BDNQ 99.00

33.00 I H5UA 142.00 ZY 186.00

11.00 E8 55.50 m 77.50 NS 99.50 UE 143.00 Zz SPECIALBF 11.50 EA 33.50 H7 56.00 L2 78.00BN

Nu 100.00 UJ 146.0012.00 EC 34.00 H9 56.50 L4 76.50 PI 101.00

EE

UN 145.0034.50

Zz Special requirement - See specific drawings or instructions provided.

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Weight*pounds

.04

.07

.10

.13

.17

.20

.23

.25

.29

.32

.35

.37

.41

.44

.50

.57

.63

.69

.75

.82

.88

.941.001.071.131.201.251.321.371.441.501.571.631.691.751.821.881.942.00?*1O

TABLE XI. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Digit Positions 18 & 19) Columns 64, 65, MIL-STO-834)

See 5.11 and b.11.3.1~

Code

AAABACADAEAFAGAHAJAKALAMANAPAQARASATAUAVAWAXBABBBCBDBEBFBGBHBJBK

!kBNBPBQBRBSAl

Weightpounds

2.172.342.402.502.602.672.842.903.003.103.203.303.403.503.603.703.803.904.004.104.204.304.404.504.604.704.804.905.005.105.205.305.405.505.605.705.805.906.006.10

Code

BTBUAZBVA3BWBXA4CAA5CBA6ccA7CDA8CEA9CFB1CGB2CHB3CllB4CKB5

::CMB7CNB8CPB9CQclCRC2

Weightpounds

6.206.306.406.506.606.706.806.907.007.107.207.307.407.507.607.707.807,908.008.108.208.308.408.508.608.708.808.909.009.109.209.309.409.509.609.709.809.9010.0010.10

I

Code

::CTC4

;:CvC6CwC7

x

:;DB01DC1120003DED4

:;DGD6DH07DJD8DKD9

::DME2ONE3DPE4

Weightpounds

10.2010.2510.4010.5010.6010.7010.7510.9011.0011.1011.2011.2511.4011.5011.6011.7011.7511.9012.0012.1012.2012.2512.4012.5012.6012.7012.7512.9013.0013.1013.2013.2513.4013.5013.6013.7013.7513.9014.0014.10

Code

E5DQE6ORE7E80SE9DTF1F2DUF3DVF4F5DWF6DXF7F8EA

[:GlG2ECG3EDG4G5EEG6EFG7G8EGG9EHH1

Weightpounds

14.2014.2514.4014.5014.6014.7014.7514.9015.0015.1015.2015.3015.4015.5015.6015.7015.8015.9016.0016.1016.2016.3016.4016.5016.6016.7016.8016.9017.0017.1017.2017.3017.4017.5017.6017.7017.8017.9018.0018.10

Code

H2EJH3EKH4H5ELH6EMH7H8ENH9

;;J2

::J4J5ERJ6

::(I8J9ETKlK2EUK3K4EVK5K6EWK7K8EXK9

‘The packaqer is not expected to weigh the packages to the nearest 1/100 of a

)ound~ De~imals shown under two pounds approximate 1/2 or 1 ounce increments.

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Weightpounds

18.2018.3018.4018.5018.6018.7018.8018.9019.0019.1019.2019.3019.4019.5019.6019.7019.8019.9020.0020.1020.2020.3020.4020.5020.6020.7020.8020.9021.0021.1021.2021.3021.4021.5021.6021.7021.8021.9022.0022.1022.2022.30

TABLE XI. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Digit Positions 18 & 19) (pCAM Columns 64 b, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.11 and 5.11.3.1) (cont;nued)

Code

L1FAL2L3FBL4L5FCL6L7FDL8L9FEMlM2FFM3M4M5FGM6M7M8FHM9N1N2FJN3N4N5FKN6N7N8FL

;?P2FMP3

Weightpounds

22.4022.5022.6022.7022.8022.9023.0023.1023.2023.3023.4023.5023.6023.7023.8023.9024.0024.1024.2024.3024.4024.5024.6024.7024.8024.9025.0025.3025.5025.8026.0026.3026.5026.8027.0027.3027.5027.8028.0028.3Cl29.5028.80

Code

P4P5FNP6P7P8FP

;?Q~

::

Q4Q5

;:Q7Q8

;:R1R2FTR3R4R5FUR6FVR7FWR8FXR9GAS1GB52GCS3GDS4

Weightpounds

29.0029.3029.5029.8030.1030.4030.7031.0031.3031.6031.9032.3032.5032.8033.1033.4033.7034.0034.3034.6034.9035.3035.6035.9036.3036.7037.0037.3037.5037.8038.1038.5038.8039.1039.5039.8040.3040.5040.8041.1041.3041.60

Code

GES5GFS6GGS7GtIS8GJ59GKT]GLT2GMT3GNT4GP

::T6GRT7GST8GTGUT9U1GVU2GWU3GXU4HAU5U6HBU7U8

Weightpounds

41.9042.3042.7043.0043.5043.8044.3044.5044.8045.2045.6046.1046.5047.0047.5047.9048.2048.5048.8049.2049.5049.7050.0050.3050.7051.2051.7052.2052.7053.2053.7054.2054.7055.2055.7056.3056.8057.3057.9058.3059.0059.50

Code

HCU9HDV1HEV2HFV3V4HGV5HHV6HJV7HKV8V9HLWIW2HMH3W4HNW5HPM6HQW7HRW8HSW9HTxlHUx2}iv)1HWX4

Weightpounds

60.1060.7061.3061.9062.5063.0063.7064.3064.9065.7066.2066.9067.5068.2068.8069.5070.1070.8071.5072.2072.9073.5074.2074.9075.6076.3077.1077.8078.6079.5080.1080.8081.7082.5083.3084.1084.9085.7086.6087.5088.3089.20

Code

HX

KX6JB

::X8JDx9JEY1JFY2JGY3JHY4JJY5JK

;:Y7JMY8JNY9JPz]JQZ2JR

:;Z4JTZ5JUZ6JV27

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Weightpounds

90.0090.9091.8092.7093.6094.5095.4096.2097.1098.9099.70100.00101.00102.00103.00104.00105.00106.00107.00108.00109.00110.00111.00112.00113.00114.00115.00116.00117.00118.00119.00120.00121.00122.00123.00124.00125.00126.00127.00128.00129.00130.00131.00

TABLE XI. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Diqit Positions 18 & 19) (PCAM Columns 64, 65, MIL-STD-834)

(See 5.11 and 5.11.3.1) (Continued)

WeightCode pounds

JW 132.00Z8 133.00JX 134.00Z9 135.00KA 136.001A 137.00KB 138.00KC 139.00KD 140.00lB 141.00lC 142.00ID 143.00KE 144.00

145.00;; 146.00lF 147.00KG 148.00lG 149.00KH 150.00lH 151.00KJ 152.00lJ 153.00KK 154.00IK 155.00KL 156.00IL 157.00KM 158.00lM 159.00KN 160.00lN 161.00KP 162.001P 163.00KQ 164.00lQ 165.00KR 166.00lR 167.00KS 168.001s 169.00KT 170.00lT 171.00KU 172.00lU 173.00KV 174.00

Code

lVKWlWKXlxLAlYLBlZLC2ALD2B

;:LF2DLG2ELH2F2GLJ2H2JLK2K2L

kh2NLM

;;I-N2R

Weightpounds

175.00176.00177.00178.00179.00180.00181.00182.00183.00184.00185.00186.00187.00188.00189.00190.00191.00192.00193.00194.00195.00196.00197.00198.00199.00202.00204.00206.00208.00210.00212.00214.00216.00218.00220.00222.00

2s 224.00LP 226.002T I 228.002U 230.00LQ 232.CI(I2V 234.002’A ?36.00

Code

k!2YLS2Z3ALT3B3CLU3DLV3E3F3GLW3H3JLX3K3LMA3M3NMBMC3PMD3QME3RMF3sMG3TMH3UMJ3VMK3WML3x

Weightpounds

238.00240.00242.00244.00246.00248.00250.00253.00255.00257.00260.00263.00265.00267.00270.00273.00275.00277.00280.00283.00285.00287.00290.00293.00295.00298.00301.00304.00307.00310.00313.00316.00319.00322.00325.00328.00331.00334.00337.00340.00343.00346.00349.00

Code

Mbl3ZMN4A

EMQ4CMR4DMS4EMT4FMU4GMV4HMW4JMX4KNA4LNE4MNC4NND4PNk4QNF4RNG4sNH4TNJ4UNK4VNL

Weightpounds

352.00356.00359.00363.00366.00370.00373.00377.00381.00384.00387.00391.00394.00398.00402.00406.00410.00414.00418.00422.00424.00428.00432.00436.00440.00440.00448.00453.00458.00462.00466.00471.00475.00480.00484.00489.00494.00498.00502.00508.00513.uo519.00523.00

.

Code

4WNM4xNN4YNP4ZNQ5ANR5BNS5CNT5DNU5ENV5FNW!iGNX5HPA5JPn5KPc5LPD5MPE5NPF5PPG5QPH5RPJ5sPK5T

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Weightpounds

528.00533.00538.00543.00548.00553.00559.00564.00570.00575.00581.00587.00592.00598.00604.00610.00616.00622.00628.00633.00640.00647.00653.00659.00666.00672.00679.00686.00692.00699.00706.00713.00720.00727.00734.00741.00749.00756.00764.00771.00779.00786.00

TABLE XI. Maximum Unit Pack Weiqht Codes(Diqit Positions 18 & (PCAM Columns 64, 65, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.11 and 5.11.3.1) (~ontlnued)

Weightpounds

794.00802.00810.00818.00826.00834.00842.00850.00859.00867.00876.00884.00893.00902.00911.00920.00929.00938.00947.00956.00966.00975.00985.00994.00,004.00,014.00,024.00,034.00,044.00,055.00,065.00,076.00,086.00,097.00,108.00,119.00,130.00,142.00,153.00,165.00,176.00,180.00

CodeWeightpounds

1,199.001,211.001,223.001,235.001,247.001,260.001,272.001,285.001,299.001,312.001,325.001,338.001,352.001,365.001,379.001,393.001,407.001,421.001,435.001,449.001,464.001,478.001,493.001,508.001,523.001,538.001,554.001,569.001,585.001,601.001,617.001,633.001,649.001,665.001,682.001,699.001,716.001,733.001,750.001,767.001,785.001,303.00

Code

RJ7NRK7PRL7QRM7RRN7sRP7TRQ7URR7VRS7WUT7xRU7YRV7ZRW8ARX8BSA8CSB8DSc8ESD8FSE8GSF8HSG8J

Weightpounds

1,821.001,839.001,858.001,876.001,895.001,914.001,933.001,952.001,972.001,992.002,012.002,032.002,053.002,073.002,094.002,115.002,136.002,157.002,179.002,201.002,223.002,245.002,268.002,291.002,314.002,337.002,361.002,385.002,409.002,433.002,458.00?,483.00?,508.002,533.002,559.00?,585.00?,611.00?,637.00?,664.00?,691.00?,718.00?,745.00

Code

SH8KSJ8L

%SL8NSM8P

;;SP8RSQ8SSR8T

;;ST8VSu8W

;:Sw8YSx8ZTA

%

%9CTD9DTE9ETF9F

Weightpounds

2,773.002,801.002,829.002,857.002,886.002,915.002,944.002,974.003,004.003,034.003.065.003,096.003,127.003,159.003,190.003,222.003,255.003,288.003,321.003,354.003,388.003,422.003,457.003,492.003,527.003,563.003,598.003,634.003,671.003,708.003,745.003,783.003,821.003,859.003,898.003,937.003,977.004,017.004,058.004,099.004,1’L0.004,182.00

Code

TG9GTH9HTJ

%9KTL9LTM9MTN

%

;:9QTR9RTS9sTT9TTU9UTV9VTW9WTX9xUA9YUB9ZI-J;

UD02

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Weightpounds

4,224.004,267.004,310.004,353.004,397.004,441.004,486.004,531.004,577.004,623.004,670.004,717.004,765.004,813.004,862.004,911.004,961.005,011.005,062.005,113.005,165.005,217.005,270.005,323.005,377.005,431.005,486.005,541.005,597.005,653.005,711.005,769.005,827.005,914.006,002.006,092.006,182.006,247.006,367.006,462.006,558.006,656.00

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TABLE XI. Maximum Unit Pack Weiaht Codes(Digit Positions 18& 19) (PCAM Columns 64, 65, MIL-STD-834~

See 5.11 and 5.11.3.1) (contlnued)

CodeHeightpounds

6,755.006,856.006,958.007,062.007,167.007,274.007,382.007,492.007,603.007,716.007,830.007,947.008,065.008,186.008,307.008,431.008,556.008,684.008,813.008,945.009,077.009,213.009,350.009,490.009,630.009,774.009,919.0010,068.0010,217.0010,370.0010,524.0010,682.0010,840.0011,002.0011,16!5.00“11,332.0011,500.0011,672.0011,845.0012,022.0012,200.0012,383.00

Code

VE25VF26

:!

::

:;VK30VL31VM32VN33P34VQ35VR36

!?VT38vu39

:;Vw41

:;WA43WE44Wc45

!

Weightpounds

12,566.0012,754.0012,943.0013,137.0013,331.0013,531.0013,731.0013,937.0014,143.0014,355.0014,567.0014,785.0015,004.0015,229.0015,454.0015,686.0015,918.0016,156.0016,395.0016,641.0016,887.0017,140.0017,894.0017,655.0017,916.0018,184.0018,453.0018,730.0019,007.0019,292.0019,577.0019,870.0020,164.0020,365.0020,567.0020,769.0020,976.0021,184.0021,392.0021,606.0021,820.0022,034.00

Code

WD46WE47WF48blG49Wli59WJ51UK52biL53MM54WN55WP56WQ57WR58Ws59

;;Wu61W6263Ww6465Wx6667XA

Weightpounds

22,254.0022,474.0022,695.0022,922.0023,149.0023,376.0023,609.0023,843.0024,077.0024,318.0024,559.0024,800.0025,048.0025,296.0025,544.0025,799.0026,054.0026,310.0026>573.0026,836.0027,099.0027,370.0027,641.0027,912.00

Code

6869x67071xc7273XD

;:XE7677XF7879XG8081

i;83XJ

Weightpounds

28,191.0028.470.0028,749.0029,036.0029,323.0029,611.0029,907.0030,203.0030,500.0030,805.0031,110.0031,415.0031,729.0032,043.0032,357.0032,680.0033,004.0033,328.0033,661.0033,994.0034,328.0034,671.0035,014.0035,358.00

00 No requirementYY Packager’s option so

long as all othercontractual re-quirements are met.

ZZ Special requirementSee specific draw-ings or instructionsprovided.

Code

8485XK8687XL8889

;;91XN9293XP9495XQ9697XR9899Xs

.-l

-

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TABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Diqit Positions 18& 19) (PCAM Columns 64, 65, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.11 and 5.11.3.11(Table lists codes in alphanumeric order)

Code Pounds

AAABACADAEAFAGAHAJAKALPMANAPAQARASATAUAVAWAXAlA2A3A4A5A6A7A8A96ABBBCBDBEBFBGBHBJBKBL

.04

.07

.10

.13

.17

.20

.23

.25,29.32.35.37.41.44● 50.57.63.69.75.82.88.94

2.102.402.602.903.103.303.503.703.901.001.071.131.201.251.321.371.441.501.571.63

Code Pounds

BMBNBP

::BSBTBUBVBWBXB1B2B304B56667B8B9CACBccCDCE

::CHCJCKCLCMCN

::CRCsc-rCuCvCNCx

1.691.751.821.881.942.002.172.342.502.672.844.104.304.504.704.905.125.305.505.703.003.203.403.603.E?O4.004.204.404.604.805.005.205.405.605.806.006.206.406.606.807.007.20

Code Pounds

c1C2C3C4C5C6C7

::DADBDCDDDEDFDGDHDJDKDLDMDNDPDQDR0SDTDUDVDWDXD1D203D405D6D7D3D9EAEB

5.906.106.306.506.706.907.107.307.507.407.607.808.008.208.408.608.809.009.209.409.609.8010.0010.2510.5010.7511.0011.2511.5011.7512.007.707.908.108.308.508.708.909.109.3012.2512.50

Code Pounds

ECEDEE

:;EliEJ

NEMEN

::ERES

:;EVEWEXElE2E3E4E5E6E7E8E9FAF6FCFDFEFFFGFH

;:FLFMFN

12.7513.0013.2513.5013.7514.0014.2514.5014.7515.0015.3015.6015.9016.2016.5016.8017.1017.4017.7018.009.509.709.9010.1010.2010.4010.6010.7010.9018.3018.6018.9019.2019.5019.8020.2020.6021.0021.4021.8022.2022.60

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TABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Digit Positions 18 & 19) (PCAM Columns 64, 65, MIL-STD-834)

and 5.11.J.1)(Table lists code~ein”alp hanumeric order) (Continued)

Code Pounds

FPFQFRFSFTFUFVFWFXF1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9GAGBGCGOGEGFGGGHGJGKGLGMGNGPGQGRGSGTGUGVGWGXG1G2G3

23.0023.4023.8024.2024.6025.0025.5026.0026.5011.1011.2011.4011.6011.7011.9012.1012.2012.4027.0027.5028.00~8,5029.0029.5030.1030.7031.3031.9032.5033.1033.7034.3034.9035.6036.3037.0037.3038.1038.8039.5012.6012.7012.90

Code Pounds

G4G5

:!G8G9HAHBIicHDHEHFHGHHHJHKHLHMI-INHPHQHRHSHTHUHVHWHXHIH2H3H4H5H6H7H8H9

:;JcJDJIiJF

13.1013.2013.4013.6013.7013.9040.3041.1041.9042.7043.5044.3045.2046.1047.0047.9048.8049.7050.7051.7052.7053.7054.7055.7056.8057.9059.0060.1014.1014.2014.4014.6014.7014.9015.1015.2015.4061.3062.5063.7064.9066.2067.50

Code Pounds

JGJHJJJKJL

::

:;

::JTJUJVJWJXJ1J2J3J4J5J6J7J8J9KAKBKCKDKEKFKGKHKJKKKLKMKNKPKQKRKSKT

68.8070.1071.5072.9074.2075.6077.1078.6080.1081.7083.3084.9086.6088.3090.0091.8015.5015.7015.8016.0016.1016.3016.4016.6016.7093.6095.4096.2097.10101.00103.00105.00107.00109.00111.00113.00115.00117.00119.00121.00123.00125.00127.00

Code Pounds

KUKVKWKxK1K2K3K4K5K6K7K8K9LALBLCLOLELFLGLHLJLKLLLMLNLPLQLRLSLTLULVLWLXL1L2L3L4L5L6L7

129.00131.00133.00135.0016.9017.0017.2017.3017.5017.6017.8017.9018.10137.00139.00141.00143.00145.00147.00149.00151.00154.00157.00160.00163.00166.00169.00172.00175.00178.00181.00184.00186.00190.00193.0018.2018.4018.5018.7018.80

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(DiTABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weiaht Codes

git Positions ii & i9) ~PCAM Columns 64, 65; MIL-STD-834~(see 5.11 and 5.11.3.1)

jTable lists codes in alphanumeric order) (Continued)

Code Pounds Code Pounds

L9MAMBMCMDMEMFMGMHMJMKMLMMPINMPMQMRMSMTMUMVMMMXMlM2N3M4M5M6M7M8M9NANBNCNDNENFNGNHNJNKNL

19.40196.00199.00202.00206.00210.00214.00218.00222.00226.00230.00234.00238.00242.00246.00250.00255.00260.00265.00270.00275.00280.00285.0019.6019.7019.9020.0020.1020.3020.4020.5020.70

290.00295.00301.00307.00313.00319.00325.00331.00337.00343.00349.00

NMNNNPNQNRNSNTNUNVNWNXN1N2N3N4N5N6N7N8N9PAPB

;;PEPFPGPHPJPKPLPMPNPPPQPRPsPTPuPvPwPxPI

356.00363.00370.003’77.00384.00391.00398.00406.00414.00422.00428.0020.8020.9021.1021.2021.3021.5021.6021.7021.90436.00444.00453.00462.00471.00480.00489.00498.00508.00518.00528.00538.00548.00559.00570.00581.00592.00604.00616.00628.00640.00653.0022.00

Code Pounds

P2P3P4P5P6P7P8

;:QBQC

;:QFQGQHQJQK

::

;!

$!

$QUQV

;!Q1Q2q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9RARBRcl?D

22.1022.3022.4022.5022.7022.8022.9023.10

666.00679.00692.00706.00720.00734.00749.00764.00779.00794.00810.00826.00842.0085;.00876.00893.00911.00929.00947.00966.00985.00

1,004.0023.2023.3023.5023.6023.7023.9024.0024.1024.30

1,024.001,044.001,065.001,0~6.00

Code Pounds

RERFRG

:;RKRLRMRNRPRQRRRSRTRURvRWRXR1R2R3R4R5R6R7

::SASBSc

z:SF5GSHSJSKSLSMSNSFSQSR

1,108.001,130.001,153.001,176.001,199.001,223.001,247.001,272.001,299.001,325.001,352.001,379.001,407.001,435.001,464.001,493.001,523.001,554.00

24.4024.5024.7024.8024.9025.3025.8026.3026.80

1,585.001,617.001,649.001,682.001,716.001,750.001,785.001,821.001,858.001,895.001,933.001,972.002,012.002,053.00.2,U94.002,136.00

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TABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Digit P~~iti~n~ ]8 & 19) (pCAM C~lumn~ 64, 65, MIL-STD-834)

(~(Table lists code~ein”alp~~num~ri~ ~rder) (Continued)

Code Pounds

Ss

i

uSxS1

:$S4S5S6S7S8S9TATBTCTOTETFTGTHTJ

;!.TMTN

;;TRTSTTTUTVTWTXT1T2T3T4T5T6T7T8

2,179.002,223.002,268.002,314.002,361.002,409.00

27.3027.8028.3028.8029.3029.8030.4031.0031.60

2,458.002,508.002,559.002,611.002,664.002,718.002,773.002,829.002,886.002,944.003,004.003,065.003,127.003,190.003,255.003,321.003,388.003,457.003,527.003,598.003,671.003,745.00

32.3032.8033.4034.0034.6035.3035.9036.70

Code Pounds

T9UAUBUcUDUEUF

;:UJUKULUMUNUPUQURusUTUuUvU1’iUxU1U2U3U4U5U6U7U8U9VAVBVcVDVEVFVGVHVJ\/K

VLVM‘J N

37.503,821.003,898.003,977.004,058.004,140.004,224.004,310.004,397.004,486.004,577.004,670.004,765.004,862.004,961.005,062.005,165.005,270.005,377.005,486.005,597.005,711.005,827.00

37.8038.5039.1039.8040.5040.8041.3041.6042.30

6,002.006,182.006,367.006,558.006,755.006,958.007,167.007,382.007,603.007,830.008,065.008;307.00 i8,556.00 i

Code Pounds

VPVQVI?VsVTvuVvVwVxVIV2V3V4V5V6V7V8V9WAW3WcHOWEWFWGNHWJWKWLWMWNWPWQWRWsWTWuWvWwHxMlti2vi3‘1W4w5

8,813.009,077.009,350.009,630.009,919.0010,217.0010,524.0010,840.0011,165.00

43.0043.8044.5044.8045.6046.5047.5048.2048.50

11,500.0011,845.0012,200.0012,566.0012,943.0013,331.0013,731.0014,143.0014,567.0015,004.0015,454.0015,918.0016.395.0016,S87.0017,394.0017,916.0018,453.0019,007.0019,577.0020,164.0020,769.0021,292.00

49.2049.4050.0050.30

Code Pounds

W6W7W8W9XAXExcXIIXEXFXGXHXJXKXLXMXNXPXQ

XRXsxlx2x3x4x5X6x7X8x9Y1Y2Y3Y4Y5Y6Y7Y8Y9z]Z2Z324Z5

51.20: Z6

52.5053.2054.2LI55.20

22,034.0022,695.0023,376.0024,077.0024,800.0025,544.0026,310.0027,099.0027,912.0028,799.0029,611.0030,500.0031,415.0032,357.0033,328.0034,328.0035,358.00

56.3057.3LJ58.3059.5060.7061.9063.0064.3065.7066.9068.2069.5070.8072.2073.5074.9076.3077.8079.5080.8082.50!34.1035.7087.50

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TABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weiqht Codes

(Table lists codes in alphanumeric order) (Continued)

Code Pounds

Z728291AlB

1lEIFlGlHIJIK

1:lN

!;lR1slTlUlVlWlxlY122A2B2C2D2E2F2G2H2J2K212M2N2P2Q2R2s

:;

89.1090.9092.7094.5098.9099.70100.00102.00104.00106.00108.00110.00112.00114.00116.00118.00120.00122.00124.00126.00128.00130.00132.00134.00136.00138.00140.00142.00144.00146.00148.00150.00152.00153.00155.00156.00158.00159.00161.00162.00164.00165,00167.00168.00170.00171.00

Code Pounds

2V2W

;;2Z3A38

%3E3F3G

;;3K3L3M3N

:;3R3s3T3U3V

;:3Z4A4B4C4D4E4F4G4H4J4K4L4M4N4P4Q4R4s4T

173.00174.00176.00177.00179.00180.00182.00183.00185.00187.00188.00189.00191.00192.00194.00195.00197.00198.00204.00208.00212.00216.00220.00224.00228.00232.00236.00240.00244.00248.00253.00257.00263.00267.00273.00277.00283.00287.00293.00298.00304.00310.00316.00322.00328.00334.00

Code Pounds

4U4V4W4x4Y4Z5A5B5C5D5E5F5G5H5J5K5L5M5N5P5Q3R5s5T5U5V5W5x5Y5Z6A6B6C6D6E6F6G6H6J6K6L6M6N6P6Q6R

340.00346.00352.00359.00366.00373.00381.00387.00394.00402.00410.00418.00424.00432.00440.00448.00458.00466.00475.00484.00494.00502.00513.00523.00533.00543.00553.00564.00575.00587.00598.00610.00622.00633.00647.00659.00672.00686.00699.00713.00727.00741.00756.00771.00786.00802.00

Code Pounds

6S6T6U6V6W6X6Y6Z7A

n7D7E7F7G

;:7K7L7M7N

;;7R7s7T7U7V7W7x7Y7Z8A8B8C808E8F8G8H8J8K8L8M8N8P

818.00834.00850.00867.00884.00902.00920.00938.00956.00975.00994.00

1,014.001,034.001,055.001,076.001,097.001,119.001,142.001,165.001,180.001,211.001,235.001,260.001,285.001,312.001,338.001,365.001,393.001,421.001,449.001,478.001,508.001,538.001,569.001,601.001,633.001,665.001,699.001,733.001,767.001,803.001,839.001,876.001,914.001,952.001,992.00

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Code

8Q8R8S

:;

::8X8Y829A9B9C909E9F9G9H9J9K9L9M9N9P9Q

;:9T9U9V9W9x9Y9Z;;

;:0506 ~;; I

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TABLE XIa. Maximum Unit Pack Weight Codes(Digit Positions 18 & AM Columns 64, 5, MIL-STD-834)

See 5.11 and 5.11.3.1)(Table lists codes in alphanumerlc order) (Continued)

Pounds

2,032.002,073.002,115.002,157.002,201.002,245.002,291.002,337.002,385.002,433.002,483.002,533.002,585.002,637.002,691.002,745.002,801.002,857.002,915.002,974.003,034.003,096.003,159.003,222.003,288.003,354.003,422.003,492.003,563.003,634.003,708.003,783.003,859.003,937.004,017.004,099.004,182.004,267.004,353.004,441.004,531.004,623.004,717.00

Code

10

:;

131415161718

;;2122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152

Pounds

4,813.004,911.005,011.005,113.005,217.005,323.005,431.005,541.005,653.005,769.005,914.006,092.006,247.006,462.006,656.006,856.007,062.007,274.007,492.007,716.007,947.008,186.008,431.008,684.008,945.009,213.009,490.009,774.0010,068.0010,370.0010,682.0011,002.0011,332.0011,672.0012,022.0012,383.0012,754.0013,137.0013,531.0013,937.0014,355.0014,785.0015,229.00

Code

5354

Z;575859606162636465666768697071727374757677

;:80818283848586878889909192939495

Pounds

15,686.0016,156.0016,641.0017,140.0017,655.0018,184.0018,730.0019,292.0019,870.0020,365.0020,567.0020,976.0021,184.0021,606.0021,802.0022,254.0022,474.0022,922.0023,149.OLI23,609.0023,843.0024,318.0024,559.0025,048.0025,296.0025,799.0026,054.0026,573.0026,836.0027,370.0027,641.0028,191.0028,470.0029,036.0029,323.0029,907.0030,203.0030,805.0031,110.0031,729.0032,043.0032,680.0033,004.00

Code

96979899

Pounds

33,661.0033,994.0034,671.0035,014.00

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Cubicfeet

0.01150.0030.0090.0170.0290.0460.0690.087

Cubicfeet

1.001.101.201.301.401.501.601.701.801.902.002.102.202.302.402.502.602.702.802.903.003.103.203.303.40

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TABLE XII. Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20 & 21(PCAM Columns 66, /, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.11 and 5.11.3. )

Cubicinches

2.5515305080120150

Code

BA

::BDBEBFBGBHBJBKBLAlBMA2BNA3BPA4BQA5BRA6A?BSA8

Code

AAABACADAEAFAGAH

.

Cubicfeet

3.503.603.703.803.904.004.104.204.304.404.504.604.704.804.905.005.105.205.305.405.505.605.705.805.90

Cubicfeet

0.1150.1740.2310.2890.3470.4050.4630.521

Cubicinches

200300400500600700800900 i

Code

A9BTB182BUB3B4BVB5B6B7BW

;:c1BXC2C3

:;CAC6C7C8C9

Cubicfeet

6.006.106.206.306.406.506.606.706.806,907.007.107.207.407.507.607.707.807.908.008.108.208.308.408.50

CubicCode feet

AJ 0.579AK 0.636

0.706% (3.779AN 0.845

0.926xAR

Code

CBD1D2D3D4D5ccD6D708D9ElCD

:$E4E5

::E7E8E9F1F2F3

Cubicfeet

8.608.708.808.909.009.109.209.309.409.509.609.709.809.9010.0010.2010.4010.6010.8011.0011.2011.4011.6011.8012.00

Cubiciriches Code

1,000 AS1,100 AT1,210 AU1,330 AV1,460 AW1,600 AX

I I

Code

RF5F6F7F8F9GilG2CGG3G4

:;G7G8ChG9HIH2H3CjH4H5H6

Cubicfeet

12.3012.5012.7013.0013.3013.5013.7014.0014.3014.5014.7015.0015.3015.5015.8016.0016.5017.0017.4017.8018.2018.5018.8019.1019.50

Code

H7CKH8H9

:;clJ3J4J5J6CMJ7J8CNJ9CPK1CQ

:;K3K4CsK5

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Cubicfeet

19.8020.1020 ● 5020.8021.1021.5021.8022.2022.6022.9023.3023.7024.0024.4024.7025.0025.4025.7026.0026.5026.9027.2027.5028.0028.3028.7029.2029.7030.203C.7031.2031.7032.2032.7033.2033.7034.4034.9035.3035.7036.1036.70

Code

K6CTK7K8CuK9LICvL2L3CwL4

:;L6L7L8DAL9MlD8M2M3M4DCM5M6DDM7M8DEM9N1DFN2N3DGN4N5N6OHN7

Cubicfeet

37.2037.9038.4038.9039.4039.8040.2040.7041.3041.8042.4042.9043.4043 ● 9044.4044.9045.3045.7046.1046.7047.3047.9048.4049.1049.7050.8051.3051.7052.3052.7053.3053.7054.3054.7055.3055.7056.0056.4056.8057.4057.8058.40

Code

N8OJN9PIP2OKP3P4P5DLP6P7P8DMP9

:;Q3

:;

g

Q7Q8

:;R1R2R3DRR4R5R6R7R80SR981S2S354

Cubicfeet

58.8059.3059.7060.3060.7061.3061.7062.3062.7063.3063.7064.4064.8065.3065.7066.3066.7067.3067.7068.1068.4068.8069.3069.7070.3070.7071.0071.5072.0072.5073.0073.5074.0074.5075.0075.5076.0076.5077.0077.5078.3078.80

Code

DTS5

;!S8S9DUT1T2T3T4T5

%T7T8T9U1LJ2DWU3U4U5U6U7U8U9DXV1V2V3V4V5V6EAV7V8V9WIW2W3EB

Cubicfeet

79.3079.7080.3080.7081.3081.7082.3082.7083.3083.7084.3084.7085.3085.7086.4086.9087.3087.7088.3088.7089.3089.7090.3090.7091.2091.7092.3092.7093.3093.7094.3094.7095.3095.8096.4096.8097.4097.8098.4098.8099.3099.70

Code

W4MSW6W7W8W9xlECx2x3x4x5X6x7X8EDx9Y1)’2Y3Y4Y5Y6Y7EEY8Y9Z1Z2Z3Z4Z5Z6EFZ7Z8Z91A10lClDlE

Cubicfeet

100102104106108110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146

Code

EGlFlGEHlHlJEJIKlLIMlNEK

;:lR1sITELIulVlidlxIYEMlZ2A262C2D2EEN2F2G2H2J2K2LEP2M2N2P2Q

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TABLE XII. Maximum Cube Codes (Diqit Positions 20 & 21)(PCAM Columns 66, 6/, MIL-STD-834) See 5.11 and 5.11.3.2) Continued)

Cubicfeet

147148150152153154155156158160161162163164165167168171172173174175176278181182183184186188190191192194196198199201203205207209211213

Code

2R2Q2s2T2U

::2R2x2Y2Z3A3BES

%3E3FET3G3H3J3K3LEU3M3N3P3Q3REV3s

:;3V3W

:!

:;4A3x4B4C

Cubicfeet

21521721922022222422622823023223423623824024224424624825025225425625826026326526726927127327527)280283285287289292294297300302303306

Code

4D4E4FFA4G4H4J4KFB4L4M4N4P4QFC4R4s4T4U4VFD

::4Y4Z5AFE565C5D5E5FFF5G5H5J5K5LFG5M5N5P5Q5R

—.Cubicfeet

309312315318321323324327331334337339340343347349352356358361364368370373375378381384388391394398401404407411414417421424427431435438

Code

E:5T5U5V5WFJ5x5Y5Z6A6BFK6C6D6E6F6GFL6H6J6K6L6MFM6N6P6Q6R6SFN6T6U6V6W6XFP6Y6Z7A7B7CFQ7D

Cubicfeet

441444447451456460464468472476479484488492496500503505507509511512513514517519521523524526528530532535536538540543545547549551553555

Code

!F7G7HFR7J

;:7M7N7s7P7Q7R7s7TFT7U7V7W7x

;;7Z8A80

%FV8E8F8G8HFW8J8K8L8MFX8N8P:3Q8R8S

Cubicfeet

556558560562564566567569571573575577578580582584586588590592594596598600601603605607610612613615617619620624626628630632634636638640

Code

GA8Tau8V8W8X

:!8Z9A9B9CGC9D9E9F9G9HGD9J9K9L9M9NGE9P9Q9R9s9TGF9U9V9W9x9YCG

!!%02

;:

x

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TABLE XII. Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20 & 21)(PCAM Columns 66, 6?, MIL-STD-834) See 5.11 and 5.11.3.2) (Continued)

Cubicfeet

642644646649651653655657660662664666668670673675677679681683685687691693696698701704707710713716719722725728730733736739742745748

—-

Code

~6

1%09GJI@11121314GK151617181920GL21222324GM25262728GN29303132GP33343536GQ3738

:;GR

=Tfeet

751754757760763766769772775778781784787790793796799802805809813817821823826830833837840842846849853856859862866869873876080883387 i

Code

41424344GS45464748GT49505152GU53545556GV57585960GW61626364GX65666768HA69707172HB737475

Cubicfeet

890894897901904908911914918922926930934937941944948952955959962965967972976979983986992998

1,0101,0301,0501,0701,0901,1101,1301,1601,1801,2001,230 ‘1,:-)01,280

Code

76HC77787980HD81828384HE8586

;;HF8990919293HG94959697HH9899HJHKHLHMHNHPHQHRHSHTtluHVHW

Cubicfeet

1,3001,3301,3501,3801,4101,4401,4601,5001,5201,5601,5901,6201,6501,6801,7201,7501,7901,a201,8601,9001,9301,9702,0102,0502,0902,1402,1802,2202,2702,3102,3602,4002,4502,5002,5502,6002,6602,7102,7602,8202,8702,9302,990

Code

HXJAJBJCJDJE

::JHJJJKJLJMJN

:;JRJS

iJVJWJXKAKBKCKDKEKFKGKHKJKKKLKMKNKPKQKRKSKTKuKV

Cubicfeet

3,0503,1103,1703,2403,3003,3703,4403,5003,5703,6403,7203,7903,8703,9404,0204,1004,1904,2704,3604,4404,5304,6204,7204,8104,9105,0005,1005,2105,3105,4205,5205,6405,7505,8605,9806,1006,2206,3506,4706,6006,7406,8707,010

-

Code

KWKXLALBLCLDLELFLGLHLJLKLLLM

k:LPLQLRLSLTLULtiLXMAMBMCMDMEMFMGMHMJMKMLMMMNMPMQMRMSMTMU

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IT7,150 Mv7,290 MW7,440 MX7,580 NA7,740 NB

Cubic Cubicfeet Code feet Code

7,890 NC 8,710 NH8,050 ND 8,890 NJ8,210 NE 9,060 NK8,370 NF 9,240 NL8,540 NG 9,430 NM

Cubicfeet

9,6209,81010,000Noestab-lished-requir-ement

Code

NNNPNQ00

Cubicfeet

Packager’soption

Specialrequire-ment

Code

YY

Zz

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TABLE XIIa. Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20 & 21)

(Table l’ists’codes in alphanumeric order)

Cubicinches

Cubicfeet

0.5790.6360.7060.7790.8450.926

:

Cubicinches

1,0001,1001,2101,3301,4601,600

Cubicfeet

0.1150.1740.2310.2890.3470.4050.4630.521

Cubicfeet

CubicirichesCode Code Code

2.55153050

1%150

AJAKALAMANAPAQAR

200300400500600700

ASATAUAVAidAX

AAABACADAEAFAGAH

0.0030.0030.0090.0170.0290.0460.0690.087

800900 I

-

CodeCubicfeet

5.003.703.804.004.104.304.404.504.704.805.506.006.607.207.908.709.5010.4011.4012.5013.7015.0015.8016.5017.4018.2019.1020.1021.10 I

22.20 I

Cubicfeet

64.8068.1071.506.106.206.306.406.506.706.8C6.907.007.107.407.507.607.707.808.008.108.2075.0078.0082.7086.9091.2095.80100106111

CubicCode feet

Cubicfeet Code

::DXD102D3D4D506D7D8

Code

:!c1C2C3C4C5C6C7

:;DADBDCDDDEDFGGOHDJDKDLDMDNDPDQDR05OTDu

2.102.302.502.702.903.103.203.403.501.001.101.201.301.401.501.601.701.801.902.002.202.402.602.803.003.303.603.904.204.60

AlAZA3A4A5A6A7A8A96ABBECBOBEBFBGBHBJ

;:BMEt!

::BRBSETBUBVBW

BXEl62B3B4B5B6B7B8

::CBccCDCECFCGCH

::CLCMCNCPCQCRCsCTCuCv

23.3024.404.905.105.205.305.405.605.705.805.90

25.7026.9028.3029.7031.2032.7034.4036.1037.9039.8041.8043.9046.1048.4650.8053.3056.0058.8061.70

EK I 116EL 122EM 128EN 135EP 142EQ 148ER 156ES 164ET 172EU 181EV 190Ew 199EX 209FA 220FB 230FC 242FD 254FE 267FF 28CJFG 294FH 309FJ 324FK 340FL 358FM 375FN 394FP 414FQ 435FR 456FT I 479

I D9ElE2E3E4E5E6E7E8

:;EBECEDEEEFEGEHEJ

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Code

FTFUFVFidFXF1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9GAGBGCGDGEGFGGGHGJGKGLGMGNGPGQGRGSGTGUGVGWGXG1G2G3

:;

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TABLE XIIa. Maximum Cube Codes (Diqit Positions 20 & 21)COlumns 9 / MIL-STD-834) ($ee 5.11 and 5.11.3.2)

(Table lists codes’ in alphanumeric order) (continued~

Cubicfeet

5035135245345458.308.408.508.608.8@8.909.009.lG9.2055656757859060161362663865]6646776917047197337487637787938098268429.309.409.609.709.80

Code

G6G7G8G9HAHBHCHilHEHFHGHHHJHKHLHMHNHPHQHRHSHTHUHVHWHXHIH2H3H4H5H6H7H8H9

::JCJDJEJF

Cubicfeet

9.9010.0010.2010.608598768949119309489679861010103010501070109011101130116011801200123012501280130010.8011.0011.2011.6011.8012.0012.3012.7013.00130013501388141014401460

Code

JGJHJJJKJLJMJN

:;JRJSJTJUJVJWJXJ1J2J3J4J5J6J7J8J9KAKBKCKDKEKFKGKHKJKKKLKMKNKPKQKR

Cubicfeet

150015201560159016201650168017201750179018201860190019301970201013.3013.5014.0014.3014.5014.7015.3015.5016.002050209021402180222022702310236024002450250025502600266027102760

Code

KSKTKUKVKWKXK1K2K3K4K5K6K7K8K9LALBLCLDLELFLGLHLJLKLLLMLNLPLQL!?LSLTLULVLWLXL1L2L3L4

Cubicfeet

28202870293029903050311017.0017.8018.5018.8019.5019.8020.5020.8021.50317032403300337034403500357036403720379038703940402041004190427043604440453046204720481021.8022.6022.9023.70

Code

1:L7L8L9MAMBMCMDMEMFMGMliMJMKMLMMMNMPMQMRMSMTMUMVMWMXMlM2M3M4M5M6M7M8M9NANBNCNDNE

Cubi(feet

24.0(24.7(25.0(25.4(26.0(491050005100521053105420552056405740586059806100622063506470660067406870701071507290744026.5[27.2(27.5[28.0(28.7(29.2(30.2(30.7(31.7175807740789080508210

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Code

NFNGNHNJNKNLNMNNNPNQN1N2N3N4N5N6N7N8N9P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8

;7Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9RIR2R3R4

TABLE XIIa. Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20 & 21)PCMA Columns ? /, MIL-STD-834) See 5.11 and 5.11.3.2)

Cubicfeet

8370854087108890906092409430962098101000032.2033.2033.7034.9035.3035.7036.7037.2038.4038.9039.4040.2040.7041.3042.4042.9043.4044.4044.9045.3045.7046.7047.3047.9049.1049.7051.3051.7052.3052.7053.70

Code

R5R6R7R8R9

:;S3S4S5S657S8

%T2T3T4T5T6T7T8T9U1U2U3U4U5U6U7U8U9V1V2 ~V3V4V5V6V7V8V9

Cubicfeet

54.3054.7055.3055.7056.4056.8057.4057.8058.4059.3059.7060.3060.7061.3062.3062.7063.3067.7064.4065.3065.7066.3066.7067.3067.7068.4068.8069.3069.7070.3070.7071.0072.0072.5073.0073.5074.0074.5075.5076.0076.50

Code

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9xlx2x3x4x5X6x7X8x9Y1Y2Y3Y4Y5Y6Y7Y8Y9z]Z2Z3Z4Z526Z7Z8Z91A16lCIDlE

Cubicfeet

77.0077.5078.3079.3079.7080.3080.7081.3081.7082.3083.3083.7084.3084.7085.3085.7086.4087.3087.7088.3088.7089.3089.7090.3090.7091.7092.3092.7093.3093.7094.3094.7095.3096.4096.8097.4097.8098.4098.8099.3099.70

Code

IFlGlHlJlK11lMlN1PlQlR1slTlUlVlWlxlYlZ2A26

;:2E2F2G2H2J2K2L2M2N

%2R2s2T2U2V2W2x

Cubicfeet

102104108110112113114115117118119120121123124125126127129130131132133134136137138139140141143144145146147150152153154155158

Code

2Y223A3B3C

::3F3G3H3J3K3L3M3N

:;3R3s3T3U

;;3x3Y3Z4A4B4C4D4E4F4G4H4J4K4L4M4N4P4Q

Cubicfeet

160161162163165167168171173174175176178182183184186188191192194196198201203205207211213215217219222224226228232234236238240

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Code

4R4s4T4U4V4E4X4Y4Z

%5C5D

ZE5G5H5J5K5L5M5N

:;5R5s5T5U5V5W5X

2:

;;6C6D6E

::6H6J6K6L6M6N

TABLE XIIa. Maximum Cube Codes (Digit Positions 20 & 21)(PCMA Columns 66, 67, MIL-STD-834) (See 5.11 and 5.11.3.2)

(Table lists codes in alphanumeric order) (continued~

Cubicfeet

244246248250252256258260263265269271273275277283285287289292297300302303306312315318321323327331334337339343347349352356361364368370373370

Code

6P6Q6R6S6T6U6V6W6X6Y6Z7A76

%7E7F7G7H7J7K7L7M7N7P7Q7R7s7T

;;7W7x7Y7Z8A8B8C8D8E8F13G8H8J8K3L

Cubicfeet

3813843883913984014044074114T7421424427431438441444447451460464468472476484488492496500505507509511512515517519521523526528530532536 I538 ~540 ,

Code

8bl8N8P8Q

::8T8U8V8W8X8Y8Z9A9B9C9D9E9F9G9H9J9K9L

M9P9Q9R959T9U9V9W9x9Y9Z;;

g3g405!J6070809

Cubicfeet

543547549551553555558560562564566569571573575577580582584586588592594596598600603605607610612615617619620624628630632634636

Code

10111213

1:1617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394(341424344454647484950

640 51

1

642 52644 53646 54[)49 55

Cubicfeet

653655657660662666668670673675679681683685687693696698701707710713716722725728730736739742745751754757760766769772775781784787790796799302

Code

5657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979399

Cubicfeet

805813817821823830833837840846849853856862866869873880883887890897901904908914918922926934937941944952955959962965972976979983992998

I

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Code

A

*B

*C

D

E

F

G

H

TABLE XIII. Level of Packing Codes (Digit Positions 24, 25, 26)See 4.8.2 and 5.12)

Requirement

Packing shall be accomplished using fiberboard boxes, weatherresistant class; conforming to PPP-B-636 or triple-wall, corru-gated fiberboard boxes, class 2, conforming to PPP-B-640.

Packing shall be accomplished using paper overlaid, veneer,cleated, wood boxes, class 2, conforming to PPP-B-576 , or wood-cleated, fiberboard boxes, class 2, conforming to PPP-B-591.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood, wood boxes,grade A of PPP-B-601 or nailed and lock-corner, wood boxes,class 2, conforming to PPP-B-621 or covered, wood crates, style Aor B, conforming to MIL-C-52950 or lumber and plywoood sheathed,wood crates, conforming to MIL-C-104 or steel or aluminum, slottedangle crates, type I, conforming to MIL-C-9897 or load-bearing base,skidded, wood-cleated boxes, type II, conforming to MIL-B-26195.

Packing shall be accomplished using open wood crates, conformingto MII.-C-3774 or steel or aluminum, slotted angle crates, type I,conforming to MIL-C-9897 or open wood crates, type A or B open,conforming to MIL-C-52950.

Packing shall be accomplished in accordance with MIL-STD-794,table I as specified for Level A. Closure, se~ling and reinforce-ment shall be in accordance with applicable specification forshipping container.

Packing is not required; the unit container shall also serve asthe shipping container. Closure sealing and reinforcement shal’be in accordance with applicable specification for shipping con.tainers

Packing shall be accompl’the applicable commodityfication for Level A.

shed in accordance with requirements inof procedural packaging/pack”ng speci-

Packinq shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-794 using weather

resist~nt boxes. Boxes conforming to PPP-B-636, special require-ments, shall be used up to size and weight limitation. When sizeand weight are exceeded, a suitable container shall be selectedfrom table I.

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Code

L

*M

*N

P

Q

R

s

T

TABLE XIII. Level of Packing Codes (Digit Positions 24, 25, 26)See 4.8.2 and 5.12) (Continued)

Requirement

Packing shall be accomplished using fiberboard boxes conformingto PPP-B-636, class domestic or PPP-B-640, class 1.

Packing shall be accomplished using paper overlaid, cleated,wood boxes, class 1, conforming to PPP-B-576 or wood-cleatedfiberboard boxes, class 1, conforming to PPP-B-591 or load-bearingbase, skidded, wood-cleated boxes, type I, conforming to MIL-B-26195.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood, wood boxes,domestic type, conforming to PPP-B-601 or nailed and lock-corner,wood boxes, class 1, conforming to PPP-B-621 or covered wood cratesstyle A or B (sheathed) domestic class conforming to MIL-C-52950 ornailed and bolted, sheathed, lumber and plywood, wood crates, non-weatherresistant/domestic class, conforming to MIL-C-104 or for lightweightairframe components and bulky items, steel or aluminum, slotted anglecrates, domestic class, conforming to MIL-C-9897.

Packing shall be accomplished using open wood crates, non-weatherresistant/domestic class, style A or B conforming to MIL-C-52950or open wood crates non-weather resistant/domestic classconforming to MIL-C-3774 or for lightweight airframe, steel oraluminum, slotted angle, crates, type I, domestic class, conformingto MIL-C-9897.

Packing shall be accomplished in accordance with MIL-STD-794,Table II as specified. Closure sealing and reinforcement shallbe In accordance with applicable specifications for shippingcontainers.

Packing shall be accomplished in accordance with the requirementsin the applicable commodity or procedural packaging/packingspecification for Level B.

Packing shall be accomplished in accordance with the requirements inMIL-STD-794, table 11 using domestic class. Boxes conforming toPPP-B-636, special requirements, shall be used up to size and weightlimitations. When size and weight are exceeded, a suitable containershall be selected from table I or MIL-STD-794.

Packing shall be accomplished by use of fiberboard containers conformingto weather-resistant class of PPP-B-636 or PPP-B-640; or wheneverpracticable by means of shrink-film conforming to L-P-378, type 4.

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Code

u

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TABLE XIII. Level or Packing Codes (Digit Positions 24, 25, 26)bee 4.8.2 and 5.12) (f-ontlnued~

Requirement

Items or packages that require packing for acceptance by thecarrier shall be ~acked in exterior type shippinq containers in amanner that will ensure safe transpor~ation atthe point of delivery and shall meet, as a rein’of the following rules and regulations, as app”transportation to be utilized:

(a) Postal Regulations(b) Department of Transportation Regulat

[1c Civil Air Regulationsd Uniform Freiqht Classification Rules

the lowest rate tomum, the requirementsicable to the mode(s) of

ons

(e) National Mot~r Freight Classification Ru(f) American Truckers’ Association Rules(q) Other applicable carriers’ rules

es

(fi) Military”Air Regulations for dangerous materials

Consolidation of Shipments - All exterior packs of 1.5 cubic feet orless, having no single dimension (length, width, height) exceeding40 inches (and when the total number of such containers in anyindividual shipment exceeds 25), shall be consolidated, using flatpallets, box pallets or containers as the consolidating media.

Hazardous Material Shipment - By military air (including Logair andQuicktrans). Hazardous materials required to be shipped by militaryair or delivered to an airport of embarkation for shipment by militaryair shall be prepared for shipment according to provisions of AFR-71-4,O-SAM4145.3, TM38-250, NAVSUP Pub 505, MCO P4030.19, Packaging andHandling of Dangerous Materials for Transportation by Military Aircraft.

Other than by military air - Dangerous materials required to be shippedby a mode of transportation other than military air shall be preparedfbr shipment according to applicable Department of Transportat-Regulations in effect at time of shipment. Shipments by parce’must comply with Postal Regulations.

on (DOT)post

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TABLE XIII. Level of pa~kjng codes (qj~jt positions 24, 25, 26)

(s ee 4.8.2 and 5.12) (fontlnued)

;ode I Requirement

1X

Y

z

2

r3

‘5

6

‘7

Packing shall be accomplished in accordance with ASTMD 3951.

Packager’s option, provided all other contractual requirementsare met.

Special Requirement. See specific instructions or drawingsprovided.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood boxes, over-seas type conforming to PPP-B-601 or nailed wood boxes conformingto PPP-B-621, class 2, style 4.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood boxes, overseastype, conforming to PPP-B-601 or nailed wood boxes conforming toPPP-B-621, class 2, style 4.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood boxes, domestictype, conforming to PPP-B-601 or nailed wood boxes conforming toPPP-B-621, class 1, style 4.

Packing shall be in accordance with the requirements of theapplicable commodity or procedural packing specification forlevel C.

Packing shall be accomplished using cleated-plywood boxes, domestictype, conforming to PPP-5-601 or nailed wood boxes conforming toPPP-B-621, class 1, style 4, or fiberboard boxes conforming toPPP-13-640,class 2, style E.

* Changed

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TABLE XIV. t Positions 27 & 28)See 5.13)

Code Explanation of Code Code Explanation of Code

Special requirements 20 Do not bend;: Fragile 21 Do not sling02 Arrow up 23 Perishable biological,

Method II do not freeze;;Fragile, Arrow up and 24 Open for inspectionMethod II

05or use only

Delicate instrument 25 Box of06 Delicate instrument and 26 Load=arin~rea

arrow up 28 Do not drop or throw07 Glass - do not drop 29 Do not hump

Keep dry 30 Top heavy;: Perishable - Keep frozen 31 Center of gravity10 Keep at 40 degree temper- 32 Type I, shelf life11 Sling Point 33 Type II, shelf life12 Fragile, Method 11 34 Manufacturer’s part number13 Open this side 36 Fragile, arrow up, and glass14 Center of balance 37 Fragile, arrow up15 Use no hooks 39 Sensitive electronic device16 Top17 Reusable container

requirements of MIL-STD-129(Section 5) apply

18 Remove top first **40 Omission of marking for19 Method II reusable sensitive, controlled or

container pilferable items perMIL-STD-129

99 No codes in this table apply;only MIL-STD-129 markingsAPPLY

6. NOTES

6.1 Intended use. The r)osition and seauence data code systemestablished in-th~s -standard is to be used for expressing the essential elementsof the required preservation and packing methods for acquired Department ofDefense items. The purpose of the code system is to present a convenient formof storing and being manipulated by electronic data processing methods or bymanual means. The margins of this amendment are marked with an asterisk toindicate where changes (additions, modifications, corrections, deletions) fromthe previous amendment were made. This was done as a convenience only and theGovernment assumes no liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in thesenotations. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the requirementsof this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginalnotations and relationship to the last previous amendment.

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APPENDIX A

CROSS REFERENCE INDEX

10. SCOPE

10.1 This index lists the table(s) and code(s) that each document is referencedin,

Document No.

L-P-378

O-M-232FF-N-105NN-P-530QQ-A-1876RR-C-271UU-B-23

** LJU-B-36UU-C-282

UU-P-268

UU-P-553VV-L-800MMM-A-260NNN-P-40PPP-B-20PPP-B-35PPP-B-140PPP-B-566

PPP-B-576

PPP-B-591

PPP-B-601

PPP-B-621

Table

IIcVIVIIXIIIIvIlbVIaVIIIbVIIVIIVIa

VIVIIVIvIIcVIVIIVIIIIbIICVIa

VIIVIIXIIIVIIXIIIIIcVIIXIIIlIcVIIXIII

Code

BG, DB, DC, DD, DG, GY, GZJAA3, B7, BL, WQTc52LPBA0712ANHA, HB, HC, HD, HE, HF, HG, HH, HJ,HK, HL, HMCA, CB, CC, CD, CE, CFWPDA, DB, DC09AWLAAAAH, AJ, AK, AL29CE, DX, EA, EBBB, BE, BH, DB, FC, FF, FJ, FM,HE, HF, HG, HH, JD, JE, JF, NU, NVCT, CU, CV, Dl, D2, D3, D6, D7, DAFl, FK, FL, FMB, NDU, DV, DWB, M, 5JMFl, F2, F3, F4, F6, F7, FD, FF, FG, FH, PK,C, N, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7AQEX, EY, F2, F3, F7, F9, FA, FB, FC, PKC, N, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7

** Added

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Document No.

PPP-B-636

PPP-B-640

PPP-B-665PPP-B-676

PPP-B-1055

PPP-B-1364PPP-B-1672PPP-B-1806PPP-C-96

PPP-C-795

PPP-C-843

PPP-C-850

PPP-C-1120

PPP-C-1752

PPP-C-1797

PPP-C-1842

PPP-C-2020PPP-D-705PPP-D-723PPP-F-320

PPP-H-1581PPP-P-40PPP-P-291

Table Code -

IIc AL, AP, CH, CM, DR, DS, GW, EL, GVVIa BC, BF, BJ, DC, EC, EQ, ET, EM, EZ, FD, FG,

FK, FN, HJ, HK, HL, HM, JG, JH, JJ, LX, NC,NR

VII

XIIIVIaVIIXIIIVIIIIcVIa

VIIIIcVIVIIVIIVIIV]]

IIcVIVIaJICVIaVIaVIIVIa

CV, 03, El, E2, E3, E4, E5, E7, E8, E9, EB,EC, ED, EE, EF, EG, EN,EP, EQ, ER, ES, ET, ELI;EW, KA, NO, NP,NQ, NT, NUA, H, L, S, TJQDP, DQ, OR, PKA, L, T, 7CU, CV, CW, 02, D3, DJCE, OX, EA, EBBH, DB, EA, FC, FF, FJ, FM, HE, HF, HH,JD, JE, JF, NU, NVDl, D2, D3, D6, D7, DEAWHCEVNR, NS, NV, NWCAHA, HB, tiC,HD, HE, HF, HG, HH, HJ,HK, JH, JJ, JK, JL, JM, JNDB, DC, GX, GY, GZJB, JW, JX, Nl, N2, N3, PALC, LD, LR, 1S, LT, LU, LV, LX, NA, ND, NU —AC, ANBA, BB, BC, BE, BF, BH, BJBL, BNPK

VII PKlIc GX

EM, EN, EQ, ER, ET, EU, EW, EZ, FA, FB,FC, FD, FE, FF, FG, FH, FJ, FK, FL, FM, FN,FP

VIaVIIIIcVIVIaIIcVIaIIbVIIVIIIIcvIa

VIIIIbIIhVIVIaVII

GA, GP, HN, NA, ND, NUPKGXN4, N5, N6, N7, PAGT, GU, GV, GW, GY, NA, ND, NU, NV, NWDB, DC, GX, GY, GZNG, NA, ND, NB, NU, NV, NW23RUCF, CG, CH, CJ, CRJF, JNJA, JG, JC, JO, JE, JF, Jti, JH, JJ,JL, JPI,JN, LG, NR, NS))54?74~/JDA, DU, DCWR

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Document No.

PPP-P704PPP-P-1132PPP-P-1133PPP-P-1134PPP-P-1135PPP-P-1136PPP-P-1892PPP-S-30PPP-T-45PPP-T-60

PPP-T-76PPP-T-360PPP-T-495

MIL-V-3MIL-T-4MIL-E-75

MIL-C-104

MIL-P-116

Method I

Method IA

Submethod IA-5Submethod IA-6Submethod IA-8

Submethod IA-13

Submethod IA-14

Submethod IA-15

Submethod IA-16

Method IBSubmethod IB-1Submethod IB-2Method IC

Submethod IC-1

Table

VIIIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbVIIIIcIIcVIaIIcIIbVIaVIIIIbIIbIIbIIcVIIXIII

11IIaIIc

IIIIc111111IIc

11IIaIIc11IIcIIiIaIIcIIIIc11IIIIIIIIC11IIc

Code

RS, RT56B7B869cl54AC, AD, AEBJAM, AU, AU, BA, BJ, DH, DRLJAL, AU, CH, CM, DR, GVA2EGWM, Wl, W2, W3767375FQ, FS, FT, FU, FVF7, GB, MA, MB, MC, MF, MG, MHC, N

11

6L, 6MAH, AJ, AK, AL, BC, BL, BN, DCDH, DK, DN

ii, BD, DQ3V3W3GAP, BA, BD, CG, DD, DX, GX, GY, GZ, JG,JH, JK3T6FAM3QCH, JS3P6FAW, CJ3HDT, DUIY12132YDP, D!?2ECE, DD, EL, GS, GZ, JR, JS, JT

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Document No. Table

Submethod IC-2

Subniethod IC-3

Submethod IC-4Submethod IC-7Submethod IC-9Submethod IC-10Method II

Submethod IIa

Submethod IIb

Submethod IIc

Submethod IId

Submethod IIe

Submethod IIf

Method 111

CleaningProcedures(C-types)Preservatives(P-Types)

GeneralRequirementsMIL-B-117

MIL-B-121

MIL-P-130

11IIcIIIIcIIII11IIIIIIc11IIaIIcIIIIalIcIIIIC11IIaIIc11IIcIIIlaIIIIaIIc

IV

IIbv

VIVIaIIcVII

IIc

VIVIaVIIIICy~

VII

Code

2MJP2DEB, JL2s2A2B2C4YAR4H6PAQ, DV, GW4Q6QAQ, CA, CM, DW, JT4GDG, EA, JO4V6P, 6Q, 6RAQ, CB4PCP4T6R10

-

—.6L, 6MAE, AF, AG, AR, BM, CQ, DA, DB,EK, GV, JF, JM, JR1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, A,C, D,G, H,

K, L, M, P, Q

7601, 02, 03, 06, 07, 09,10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 83, AAAAAA, AC, WAW, AY, CO, DC, DS, GS, GX, GY, GZAl, A4, Bl, B2, B3, 64, B6, 67, B8, B9, BDBQ, BR, 8S, BU, BV, BW, BXAF, AJ, AU, BG, CE, CQ, DA, DH, DR,EB, EK, ELGA, GB, GC, GD, GE, GF, GG, GH, GKLGAl, A3, BECQ, OAFA, F6, FC, FD, GKAl

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Document No.-..

MIL-B-131

MIL-P-149MIL-V-173MIL-fl-196MIL-B-197

MIL-B-208MIL-H-775MIL-F-2312MIL-P-2845MIL-C-3131MIL-L-3150MIL-B-3180MIL-P-3184MIL-H-3280MIL-P-3420MIL-C-3600MIL-P-3684MIL-C-3774

---

MIL-A-3816MIL-B-3865MIL-W-3903MIL-N-3944

MIL-C-3955MIL-C-3993MIL-C-4150MIL-S-4473MIL-P-4861

** MIL-R-5001MIL-C-5501MIL-C-5584MIL-E-5607MIL-P-5610MIL-B-5806MIL-D-6054MIL-D-6055MIL-E-6058MIL-P-6063MIL-P-6074MIL-L-6081MIL-L-6082MIL-H-6083MIL-L-6085

** fqIL_R-6]3~

Table

lIC

VIvIIcIIbIIbIIc

IIbIIbVIaIIbIIbvIIbIIbIIbvIIbIIbVIIXIIIIIbIIbIlbIIbVIaVIIIIbVIIIIcIIbVIaIIcVIIIIbIlbVI1VIIVIIIIbIlbIIbvvvvVIa

Code

AN, AP, CG, DV, DW,DX, EA, JGGM, GN, GP38AR3421FA, FB, FC, FF, FG, FH,FJ, FK, FL, FM, FN, FP1747LBB5z’;

A5264518, 71, 72, 739430MJD, P81BJ0689LFJC, JO, JE, JF, JG28KA, Kl, WBFT53DDORKP, Wi3

::WuKl, KEKl, KF36196632, 51539217OF, OG

** Added

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Document No.

MIL-C-6529MIL-L-7808MIL-L-7870MIL-C-8188MIL-L-8937MIL-B-9361MIL-C-9897

MIL-M-9950** MIL-p-9902** MIL-C-9959

MIL-E-1OO62MIL-W-1043OMIL-P-106O3MIL-G-10924MIL-C-11796MIL-C-12000MIL-S-12134MIL-R-12323MIL-P-14232

MIL-C-16173** MIL-c-16555

MIL-E-16298MIL-P-16789MIL-O-16898MIL-E-17555MIL-P-17667

MIL-M-18058** MIL-L-19140

MIL-S-19491MIL-P-19644

** MI1-R-oo20092

MIL-L-21260MIL-B-22019

MIL-B-22020

MIL-F-22191

MIL-C-22235MIL-P-23199MIL-S-23665MIL-L-23699MIL-G-23827MIL-G-25537

Table

vvvvvVIIVIIXIIIIVVIIIIcVIII IbIIbIIbvvIIbIIbIIbIIbIVvvIIbIIbIIbIIbIIcVIVIIIIbVIIIIbVIaVlaVIIvIIcvVIIICVIIIIc

y I

vIICIIbvvv

Code

31, 3233505230WcMl, M2, M3, M4C, D, N, PEPKGWKB377867

;;2297B438

;1, 02, 03, 19, 2127, 28, 2929B34833AF, DA, CQEA, E8, EC, EDAl49FH96GC, GG, GZ, NRDH, DJPK1(J,57, 58, 59Gs18, 78JLGSBTDB, DC, DD, DS,DV, GY, GZ, JH, JL,JVgl~

‘T, 2:4t\1’-2.“-ib1143

** Added

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Document No.

MIL-P-25621MIL-C-25731MIL-C-26094MIL-B-26195

MIL-P-26514

MIL-S-28786MIL-B-38721MIL-C-39028MIL-R-39032MIL-B-43666MIL-T-45542141L-V-45554MIL-B-45997MIL-L-46002MIL-P-46093

** MIL-p-4fj161MIL-H-46170MIL-B-46176MIL-C-52950

MIL-C-55330MIL-C-55442MIL-8-55521MIL-M-55565...- MIL-V-62038MIL-G-81322

** MIL-F-8]334MIL-G-81559MIL-B-81705

** fqIL-B-8791fj** MIL-H.83282** MIL-F-83fj71** MIL-c-0083933(MR)

MIL-F-87090MIL-STD-129

MIL-STD-163MIL-STD-281MIL-STD-649MIL-STD-758MIL-STD-767MIL-STD-794

MIL-STD-1186

MS1801 1MS90363

Table

IIbVIIVIIVIIXIIIIIcVIaVIIIIbVIIIIbIIbVIIIIbl~bIIbvvVIIvvVIIXIIIIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbvVIaIIbIICVIVIvVIavVIaIIcXIVIIbIIbIIbIIcIvIIbIIcXIIIVIaXIIIVIIIIc

Code

70MN

;;, FV, FW, GBC, MDD, DG, GY, GZGD, GE, GF, GH, GJ, GQ, GR, LE, NRPKC8DCA9C2DBA3E3Al20

%1579MV. MXC,-D, N, PC72718C4E412AHC6GXK3, N8AB65GB, GK, GL, GM26AG, AJBC, GS, GX39, 40, 9971A815DYNC9, C5DYE, H, Q, SADxLQFX, FY, GA, GB, GC, GP, GQ, GR

>.- **Added

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APPENDIX B

DELETED, CHANGED, AND RESTORED CODES

10. SCOPE

10.1 This appendix contains the deleted, changed,of MIL-STD-726. The revision and/or change noticespecified for each affected code to facilitate thein which the action occurred.

and restored codesof MIL-STD-726 iSlocation of the issue

10.2 The reason for the affected codes may be ascertained by referringto the specified revision or change notice.

10.3 Deleted Codes

Code

3U2F, 21, 3A6G6A3U, 3N6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6H6K, 6N41, 57, 78, 8231

:;, 44, 68, 72, 9319, 11, 1269, 7985, 955124, 32, 38, 40, 46,50, 55, 62, 63, 64,65, 86, 87, 91, A4,

62, Dl, D2, 03, D4,16, 39, 59, 60, 63,77, 80, 83, 84, 88,90, 92, 98, 99, A6,B2, D8, D9, El05, E2 AV, AXASBQ, CFED, EE, EF, EG, ESCN, DG, DJCK, CL, CREC, EHDE, DF

Table

11IIIIaIlaIIaIIaIIaIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIbIIb

IIb

IIcIICIIcIIcIIcIrcIicIlc

MIL-STD-726

Rev. B, Change No. 1Rev. C, Change No. 1Rev. ARev. B, Change No. 1Rev. C, Change No. 1Rev. DRev. DRev. A

Rev. A, Change No. 3Rev. B, Change No. 2Rev. CRev. C, Change No. 2Rev. C, Change No. 3Rev. DRev. FRev. G

Rev. H

Rev. ARev. A, Change No. 4Rev. B, Change No. 1Rev. C, Change No. 2Rev. C, Change No. 3Rev. C, Change No. 5Rev. DRev. F, Change No. 2

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Code Table.—

BH, BK, BP, BR, BS, IIcBT. BU. BV, BW, BX,CC; CD; CE; CG: Cti;CM, CS, CT, CU, CV,CW, CX, DE, DF,DL, DM, EM, EN, FD, IIcFE, FK, GT, GU, GV,HE, HF, HG, HH, HJ,HK, HL, HM, HN, HP,HQ, HR, HS, HT, HU,HV, HW, HX, JA, JB,JC, JO, JE, JQBE, BF, BM, BN, CA, IIcCB, OK, DT, DU, Dl,D2, D3, FR, FW, HA,HB, HC, HD, JO, JK,JPAlpha O IIIP IVAlpha O IV9, J Iv

v;:, 05, 16 v(;:, :3, ;.mj 39, 54, v

41,’42,’65, 66, 67 v14, 37, 55, 60, 61, V62, 84, 85, 86, 87,88, 91, 93, 94JP, JS VIGJ VIKI VIJC VICD, FD, GD, GG, GK, VIGL, HA, HB, HO, JX,K2, Nl, N2, N3, N4,N5, N6, N7, N9, Pl,P2, P3, P4HD, N9 VIBL, BM, JP, JR VIaFS, LA, JR, JS, JT, VIaJU, JVBC, BE, BF, BH, BJ, VIaBK, DB, DC, EP, EQ,ES, ET, EV, EW, EY,EZ, HP, HQ, HR, t-tS,HT, LM, ME, MF, MG,NH, NJ, NK, NL, NN,NO, NP, NQAE, GN, JO, LB, LI,LY, MB, MC, NM, NT VIa

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MIL-STD-726

Rev. G

Rev. G

Rev. H

Rev. DRev. ARev. DRev. HRev. A, Change No. 1Rev. B, Change No. 1Rev. D

Rev. GRev. H

Rev. A, Change No. 1Rev. C, Change No. 3Rev. D, Change No. 1Rev. D. Change No. 3Rev. G

Rev. HRev. ARev. F

Rev. G

Rev. H

,. ,

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Code

ME, ML, MPBC, MM, MSKT0S, DTBG, BJ, BM, BN, BPD5KL, KT, KU, Nl, N2N3, N4, N5, N6, IV7,N8, N9, NA, NB, NC,ND, NE, NF, NG, NH,NJ, NK, NL, NM, NN,WFBF, BHB5, FNEM, JA, NX, RA, MTAP, CB, CS, D8, 09,FE, FP, FQ, FR, FS,FT, FX, GA, HO, HP,HR, HQ, JP, KC,KM, KN, KQ, KR, KS,LA, LB, LC, LO, LE,LF, LG, LH, LJ, LK,LL, LM, LN, LO, LP,LR, LS, LT, LU, LV,LW, LX, Ll, L2, L3,L4, L5, MU, MT, PA,PB, PC, PD, PE, PF,PG, PH, PJ, Pl,P2, P3, P4, P5, P6,P7, P8, P9, RD, RE,RF, RJ, Rl(,RL, RM,RN, RO, RI, R2, WE,WGAlpha OcSAK35, 38, 40

10.4 Restored Codes

Code

38, 63CE, CG, CH, CM, DB,FK, GV

Table

VIIVIIVIIVIIVIIVIIVII

VIIVIIVIIVII

VIIIIxVII)(111XIV

Table

IIbIIc

MIL-STD-726

Rev. A, Change No. 4Rev. BRev. B, Change No. 1Rev CRev. C, Change No. 3Rev. C, Change No. 4Rev. D

Rev. ERev. FRev. GRev. H

Rev. DRev. FRev. F, Change No. 1Rev. GRev. G

MIL-STl)-726

Rev. G, Change No. 2Rev. G, Change No. 2

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Code Table MIL-STD-726

CD, FD, GD, GG, GK, VI Rev. G, Change No. 2JX, Nl, N2, N3,N4, N5, N6, N7BC; BE: BF; BH, BJ, VIa Rev. G, Change No. 2DB, DC, EQ, ET, EW,EZ, FC, FD, FF, FG,FJ, FK, FM, FN, GJ,GN, GQ, GR, GU, GV,GW, GY, HE, HF, HG,HH, J-IJ,HK, HL, HM,JD, JE, JF, JG, JH,JJ, LF, LS, LU, LV,LX, MC, MEAD, AE, AJ, AK, 61, VII62, B3, B4, B6, BQ,BR, BS, BU, BV, BW,BX, CR, E3, E4, E5,E7, E9, EB, EF, EG,EQ, ER, ES, EU, FE

Rev. G, Change No. 2

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MIL-STD-726H31 JULY 1985

CUSTODIAN:Army - AVNavy - ASAir Force - 43DLA - ES

REVIEW ACTIVITIES:Army - CR, GL, SM, TE, AR, EA, ME, MINavy - EC, SAAir Force - 69DLA- IS

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PROJECT PACK - 0762

USER ACTIVITIES:Army - MI,Navy - YD, SH

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