MIL-PRF-29250C
3.20 Nameplates and identification marking.
3.20.1 Exterior marking. Exterior marking paint shall conform to MIL-C-46168; color shall be
black, 37030. Paint shall be applied in accordance with MIL-STD-642 and as follows:
a. Safety and instructional markings, such as tire pressure, shall be letters or numbers no
larger than 0.75-inch (19.05 mm) high.
b. Paint type and application date in letters/numbers shall not be more than 0.75-inch
(19.05 mm) high in a location near the identification plate.
3.20.2 Exterior stampings. Identification numbers and assembly markings shall be low-stress
stamped on all sides of all sections or assemblies of the ILJS. Characters shall be uniform, Gothic,
continuous, and as large as possible but no larger than 0.75-inch (19.02 mm) high.
3.20.3 Assembly and disassembly plate. A plate shall be provided giving instructions for the
assembly and disassembly of the ILJS. The plate shall be attached by screws, bolts, or rivets in a
conspicuous place readily accessible during all stated procedures.
3.20.4 ISO container loading plate. A plate shall be provided giving instructions for the coupling
of ILJS to the container, container lifting/lowering, and ILJS uncoupling. The plates shall be
attached by screws, bolts, or rivets in a conspicuous place readily accessible during all stated
procedures.
3.20.5 Identification plates. Identification plates shall be in accordance with MIL-P-15024/6.
Any transportation, instruction, safety, warning, caution, and notice plates shall be provided by
the manufacturer. Identification plates shall be suitable for the life of the equipment. The size of
the plates shall not exceed the area of the structure to which it is attached and shall be legible and
readily viewable to service personnel standing on ground level.
3.21 Workmanship.
3.21.1 ILJS fabrication. The material used in fabrication shall be free from kinks, sharp bends,
and other conditions which would be deleterious to the finished product. Manufacturing
processes shall not reduce the strength of the steel to a value less than intended by design.
Manufacturing processes shall be done neatly and accurately. All bends shall be made by
controlled means to ensure uniformity of size and shape.
3.21.2 Forgings. Forgings shall be properly shaped and free from fins, cracks, nicks, flaws
seams, and any other injurious defects which might affect the serviceability of the forgings.
Tolerances and gages from metal fits shall conform to standards of commercial practice. Finished
contact and bearing surfaces shall be true and exact.
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