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TM 746-10
plywood box.  Cushion top, bottom, and sides with
ax. Masts.
sufficient bound fiber material to prevent damage from
(1) Apply P-2 to bare, exposed, and uncoated
shock or movement.  Distribute and secure correct
metal surfaces, wrap with waterproof barrier material,
amount of desiccant.
and secure with tape.
(3) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
(2) Unit  pack  submethod  IA-8.
Place
in an overseas-type plywood box.
wrapped item in bag. Cushion with cellulosic material
as. Housing, clutch.
and heat seal bag. Place item in a plywood or wood box
(a combination plywood and wood box may be used).
(1) Apply P-2 to all bare, exposed, and
Cushion top, bottom, and sides with sufficient bound
uncoated metal surfaces, wrap with greaseproof barrier
fiber material to prevent damage from movement or
material, and secure with tape.
shock.
(2) Unit pack method I.  Place item in a
ay. Manifold, hydraulic.
weather-resistant fiberboard box. Cushion top, bottom,
and sides with sufficient bound fiber material to prevent
(1) Flush manifold with MIL-H-6083 hydraulic
damage from shock or movement. Seal all joints with
fluid.  Apply P-2 to all bare, exposed, and uncoated
tape (see fig 4-3).
metal surfaces, wrap with greaseproof barrier material,
(3) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
and secure with tape.
in an overseas-type plywood or wood box.
(2) Place item in a fiberboard box. Cushion
at. Hydraulic motors and pumps.
top, bottom, and sides with sufficient bound fiber
material to prevent damage from movement or shock.
(1) Apply P-10 (MIL-C-6529, grade II) to bare,
(3) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
exposed, and uncoated metal surfaces, wrap or cover
in a plywood or wood box.
preserved areas with greaseproof barrier material, and
secure with tape. Cap or plug all openings.
az. Modular assemblies, hydraulic.
(2) Unit pack submethod IId.  Cushion top,
(1) Preserve internally with normal operating
bottom, and sides with sufficient bound fiber material to
fluid.  Apply P-2 to all bare, exposed, and uncoated
prevent damage from shock or movement.
metal surfaces, wrap with greaseproof barrier material,
Place correct amount of desiccant in reusable metal
and secure with tape.
container.
(2) Unit pack method I. Place preserved and
au. Instruments.
wrapped item in a fiberboard box. Cushion top, bottom,
and sides with sufficient bound fiber material to prevent
(1) Wrap instrument with greaseproof barrier
damage from shock or movement. Seal box with tape
material and secure with tape.
(2) Unit pack submethod IId.  Cushion top,
(3) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
bottom, and sides with sufficient bound fiber material to
in an overseas-type plywood or wood box.
prevent damage from shock or movement.
Place correct amount of desiccant in reusable metal
ba. Motors, electric. Unit pack submethod IId.
container.
Cushion top, bottom, and sides with sufficient bound
av. Landing gear and wheels.
fiber material to prevent damage from shock or
movement.  Distribute and secure correct amount of
(1) Coat any exposed portion of the piston
desiccant in reusable metal container.
rods with operating fluid. Apply P-2 to all other bare,
bb. Nozzles, turbine engines, first and second stage.
exposed, and uncoated metal surfaces, wrap preserved
areas with greaseproof barrier material, and secure with
Pack method III. Use applicable plastic container. If not
tape.
available, place in a plywood box.
Cushion top, bottom, and sides with sufficient bound
(2) Unit pack method I. Place items that do
fiber material to prevent damage from shock or
not have any dimensions larger than 16 inches and
movement.
weigh less than 25 pounds in a fiberboard box.
bc. Oxygen equipment, miscellaneous parts.
Place larger or heavier items in a plywood
or wood box.  Cushion top, bottom, and sides with
(1) Unit pack method III.  Wrap item with
sufficient bound fiber material to prevent damage from
greaseproof barrier material and secure with tape.
shock or movement.
Place  in  fiberboard  box.
Cushion
(3) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
sufficiently with cellulosic material to prevent damage
in an overseas-type plywood box.
from movement or shock. Seal box with tape.
aw. Magnetos.
Unit pack submethod IId.
(2) Place a number of fiberboard boxed items
Cushion the top, bottom, and sides with sufficient bound
in an overseas-type plywood or wood box.
fiber material to prevent damage from shock or
bd. Panels, fault and indicating.
movement.
Place correct amount of desiccant in
(1) Unit pack submethod IA-8.  Wrap item
reusable metal container.
with greaseproof barrier material and secure with
4-67

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