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3.11 Fungus resistance. When specified (see 6.2), electrical components
and circuit elements, including terminal and circuit connections, shall be
coated with varnish conforming to MIL-V-173, except that:
a.
Components and elements inherently inert to fungi or
in hermetically sealed enclosures need not be coated.
Current-carrying contact surfaces, such as relay
b.
contact points, shall not be coated.
3.12 Lifting and tiedown attachments. When specified (see 6.2), the plant
shall be equipped with lifting and tiedown attachments. Lifting and tie-down
attachments shall conform to type II or type III of MIL-STD-209. Lifting
devices shall be designed and constructed to preclude the use of spreader bars.
A nonferrous transportation plate shall be provided and mechanically attached to
the plant. Transportation plates shall be inscribed with a diagram showing the
lifting attachments and lifting slings, the capacity of each attachment, and the
required length and size of each sling cable. A silhouette of the item
furnished showing the center of gravity shall be provided on the transportation
plate. Tiedown attachments may be identified by stenciling or other suitable
marking. Tiedown markings shall indicate which attachments are intended for the
tiedown of the plant on the carrier when shipped.
3.13 Instruction plates. The plant shall be equipped with instruction
plates suitably located, describing any special or important procedures to be
followed in operating and servicing the equipment. Plates shall be of a
material which will last and remain legible for the life of the equipment.
Plates shall be securely affixed to the equipment with nonferrous screws or
bolts of not less than 1/8-inch (3 mm) diameter.
3.14 Interchangeability. All units of the same classification furnished
with similar options under a specific contract shall be identical to the extent
necessary to insure interchangeability of component parts, assemblies,
accessories, and spare parts.
3.15 Identification plate. The contracting officer will furnish to the
Government inspector the required metal identification plates. The contractor
will be required to stamp the necessary data in the blank spaces thereon and
securely affix said plates in a conspicuous place on each unit, assembly or
subassembly, and parts as directed by the Government inspector. Nonferrous
screws, rivets, or bolts of not less than 1/8-inch (3 mm) in diameter shall be
used to affix the plates. Nomenclature shall be "CENTRAL MIX PLANT, CONCRETE,
100 CUBIC YARDS (77 CUBIC METERS) PER HOUR CAPACITY."
3.16 Servicing and adjusting.
Prior to acceptance of the concrete plant by
the Government, the contractor shall service and adjust the concrete plant
immediate operational use as required in the operator's manual. The servicing
and adjusting shall include at least the following:
Inflation of all tires.
1.
2.
Adjustment of brakes.
3.
Proper functioning of all lighting and electrical systems.
4.
Adjustment of engine to include tune-up when engine generator is
furnished.
Complete lubrication with grades of lubricants recommended for
5.
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