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3.7.12 Toolbox. When specified (see 6.2), a toolbox shall be provided. The toolbox
shall be large enough to store all tools required for field service or maintenance, but shall have
external closed dimensions not less than 14 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 6 inches in
height. The toolbox shall be a nominal 0.0747-inch (U.S. revised standard gage No. 14) thick
steel with a hinged lid and a trunk drawbolt to keep the lid secure when vibrated. The toolbox
shall be mounted in a protected, accessible location.
3.8 Cleaning, treatment and painting. Surfaces normally painted in good commercial
practice shall be cleaned, treated, and painted as specified herein. The color of the finish coat
shall be as specified (see 6.2). Surfaces to be painted shall be cleaned and dried to insure that
they are free from contaminants such as oil, grease, welding slag and spatter, loose mill scale,
water, dirt, corrosion product, or any other contaminating substances. As soon as practicable
after cleaning, and before any corrosion product or other contamination can result, the surfaces
shall be prepared or treated to insure the adhesion of the coating system. The painting shall
consist of at least one coat of primer and one finish coat. The primer shall be applied to a clean,
dry surface as soon as practicable after cleaning and treating. Painting shall be with
manufacturer's current materials according to manufacturer's current processes and the total dry
film thickness shall be not less than 2.5 mils over the entire surface. The paint shall be free from
runs, sags, orange peel, or other defects.
3.9 Identification and instructions. All markings shall be in accordance with
MIL-STD-130.
3.9.1 Identification plates. The contracting officer will furnish to the government
inspector the required identification plates (see 6.2). 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 0.125 inch in diameter shall be used to affix
the plates.
3.9.2 Instruction plates. Each unit shall be equipped with instruction plates suitably
located, describing any special or important procedures to be followed in operating and servicing
the equipment. The recommended standard operating pressure and maximum operating pressure
shall be included. Plates shall be of a material that will last and remain legible for the life of the
equipment. Plates shall be of the same material, and attached in the same manner, as the
nameplate (see 3.9.1).
3.10 Lubrication. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), means for lubrication shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer's standard practice. The lubricating points shall be easily
visible and accessible. Hydraulic lubrication fittings shall be in accordance with SAE J534.
Where use of high pressure lubricating equipment (1,000 psi or higher) will damage grease seals
or other parts, a suitable warning shall be affixed to the equipment in a conspicuous location.
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