MIL-P-29228A(YD)
5.1.1.1 Methods of preservation. Cleaning processes, drying procedures,
preservatives, and methods of preservation specified in the following paragraphs
are listed in MIL-P-116 and shall conform to the requirements of MIL-P-116 and
any applicable specifications.
5.1.1.2 Cleaning and drying. Prior to the application of preservative
compounds or paint, surfaces shall be cleaned by process C-1 and dried by any
applicable procedure of MIL-P-116.
5.1.1.3 Disassembly. Disassembly shall be the minimum necessary to protect
parts subject to damage or loss, and to accomplish reduction in cube. Removed
bolts, nuts, pins, screws, and washers shall be reinstalled in mating parts and
secured to prevent their loss.
5.1.1.4 Matchmarking. Parts removed and mating parts on the equipment and
attachments shall be matchmarked to facilitate reassembly. Parts and
accessories removed, and mating parts on the equipment, shall be identified with
weatherproof tags attached to mating parts and locations. Markings shall be
applied to the tags with a waterproof material.
5.1.1.5 Unprotected surfaces. Unprotected exterior metal surfaces requiring
the application of a contact preservative in accordance with MIL-P-116 and not
specifically provided for herein shall be preserved as follows:
5.1.1.5.1 Unfinished (not machined) surfaces. Unfinished exterior metal
surfaces shall be coated with type P-1 preservative.
5.1.1.5.2 Machined surfaces.
Exposed machined surfaces shall be coated with
type P-6 or P-11 preservative and wrapped or covered, as applicable, with
barrier material conforming to MIL-B-121, type I, grade A, class 2. The
material shall be secured in place with waterproof tape.
5.1.1.6 Cylinder and ram. All interior surfaces of the cylinder and ram
shall be coated with type P-10 preservative. The preservative shall be applied
through the lubricator by actuating the ram. In addition, the area shall be
thoroughly coated with the preservative by fogging through the air intake port.
Openings to cylinder shall be sealed with a waterproof tape.
5.1.1.7 Technical publications. Technical publications for each piece of
equipment shall be preserved method IC-1 or IC-3.
5.1.1.8 Repair parts. The preservative application criteria and applicable
methods of preservation of MIL-P-116 should be used to preserve repair parts.
5.1.19 Consolidations. Disassembled components, repair parts, and
publications for each extractor shall be consolidated in containers conforming
to PPP-B-636, class weather-resistant. When the disassembled components or
repair parts exceed the weight limitations for the PPP-B-636, fiberboard box, a
wood box conforming to PPP-B-601, overseas type of PPP-B-621, class 2 shall be
used. The contents shall be cushioned, blocked, and braced to prevent movement
in accordance with MIL-STD-1186. Containers shall be secured to the equipment
with strapping in accordance with ASTM D 3950 or D 3953 as appropriate.
Arrangement and location on the containers shall be such so as not to increase
cubage or interfere with lifting or mobility of the equipment.
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