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TM 9-1375-213-34&P
1.
UNIT SHOWN HEREON IS PREPARED TO MEET THE
FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:
A.
GROSS WEIGHT APPROX. 2000 LBS, NOT TO EXCEED 2200 LBS.
B.
HEIGHT OF PALLET AND LOAD NOT TO EXCEED 52"
C.
OVERHANG AVOIDED WHERE POSSIBLE, BUT SHOULD NOT
EXCEED APPROX. 1" IN ANY DIRECTION. ONE INCH, TWO INCH,
OR FOUR INCH BAT-TENS MAY BE USED AS REQUIRED.
D.
BOXES SECURED TO THE PALLET BY STEEL STRAPPING
11/4" X .035, TYPE I. CLASS A OR B, FED SPEC QQ-S-781A.
E.
STRAPPING SECURED BY ONE 11/4" SEAL SECURED WITH A
DOUBLE CRIMP, FED SPEC QQ-S-766.
2.
A MINIMUM OF 2 STAPLES WILL BE USED TO FASTEN EACH
STRAP TO ITS BATTEN. STAPLES WILL NOT BE USED WITHOUT
BAT-TENS. STAPLES AUTHORIZED ARE 13/8" X 3/4".
3.
ADDITIONAL BANDING MAY BE USED IN ANY DIRECTION ON
THE PALLET LOAD. AT THE DISCRETION OF THE SHIPPER.
4.
FILLERS, CONSTRUCTED OF TWO INCH LUMBER, MAY BE USED
TO COMPLETE PARTIAL LAYERS ON PALLET. FILLERS SHOULD
BE PLACED ON INTERIOR OF TOP LAYER, WHENEVER PRACTICAL.
Figure 4-3. Palletizing.
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