INCH-POUND MIL-PRF-13830B 9 January 1997 SUPERSEDING ...
INCH-POUND MIL-PRF-13830B 9 January 1997 SUPERSEDING ...
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<strong>MIL</strong>-<strong>PRF</strong>-<strong>13830B</strong><br />
specified in the contract or order. When actual packaging of materiel is to be<br />
performed by DoD personnel, these personnel need to contact the responsible<br />
packaging activity to ascertain requisite packaging requirements. Packaging<br />
requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point’s packaging activity<br />
within the Military Department of Defense Agency, or within the Military Department’s<br />
System Command. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing Military<br />
Department’s or Defense Agency’s automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or<br />
by contacting the responsible packaging activity.<br />
6. NOTES<br />
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be<br />
helpful, but is not mandatory.)<br />
6.1 Intended use. The finished optical components are to be used for fire control<br />
instruments such as sights, telescopes, periscopes and range finders either as<br />
individual elements, partial or complete systems, and assembled or unassembled, as<br />
required by contract.<br />
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the<br />
following:<br />
a. Title, number and date of this specification.<br />
b. Selection of an applicable level of preservation, packaging and packing.<br />
c. Certified test reports are to be made available to the procuring activity upon<br />
request (see Appendix A and Appendix D).<br />
6.3 Definitions.<br />
6.3.1 Scratch. Any marking or tearing of the surface. Scratch types are identified<br />
as the following:<br />
a. Block reek - chain-like or interrupted scratches that are aligned.<br />
b. Runner-cut or cutter marks - curved scratch caused in grinding.<br />
c. Sleek - hairline scratch.<br />
d. Crush or rub - series of small surface scratches generally caused by<br />
mishandling.<br />
6.3.2 Dig. A small rough spot on the polished surface similar to pits in<br />
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