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4. PACKAGING
4.1 Packaging. Two anchors each of one size shall be packed in an intermediate box. The intermediate box shall be snug-fitting and fabricated from corrugated fiberboard.
4.2 Packing. Thirty snow anchors of one size packaged as specified shall be packed in a snug–fitting corrugated fiberboard shipping container conforming to RSC, type CF, class domestic, grade 275 of PPP-B–636. The shipping container shall be completely filled with no voids and of a size that can be palletized in accordance with MIL–STD–147. Each shipping container shall be closed in accordance with the appendix of PPP-B–636.
4.3 Palletization. When specified (see 5.2), anchors, packed as specified, shall be palletized on a 4-way entry pallet in accordance with load type Ia of MIL-STD- 147. Each prepared load shall be bonded with primary and secondary straps in accordance with bonding .means C and D, or film bonding means F or G, in accordance with MIL–STD–147.
4.4 Marking. In addition to any special markings required by the contract or purchase order, intermediate boxes, shipping containers and palletized unit loads shall be marked in accordance with MIL–STD-129.
5. NOTES
5.1 Intended use. The wired snow anchors are intended to be used to provide security for personnel and equipment in operations involving steep ascents by burying the snow anchor in deep snow.
5.2 Ordering data. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of this document.
b. Size required (see 1.1).
c. When palletized is required (see 4.3).
5.3 Sources of documents.
5.3.1 Source of government documents. Copies of military and Federal documents are available from:
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