MIL-DTL-3060G (AR)
APPENDIX A
RENOVATION OF M2A1 AMMUNITION BOX ASSEMBLY PROVISIONS FOR RENOVATION OF
M2A1 AMMUNITION BOX ASSEMBLY
A1. SCOPE
A1.1 Scope. This appendix provides the Quality Assurance Provisions for renovation of Box,
Ammunition, M2A1 Assembly.
A2. REQUIREMENTS
A2.1 Seams. Defective seams should not be repaired. Container assemblies with this defect
should be rejected and properly disposed of.
A2.2 Gaskets. The gasket on the cover assembly should be replaced.
A2.3 Marking. The renovated body assembly should be marked in accordance with Dwg.
7553297.
A2.4 Dents. Dents which do not preclude good stenciling and/or do not affect proper functioning
of the container assembly or hinder proper packing of ammunition should be acceptable. The container
assembly should not contain any dents greater than ¼ inch in depth. Dents should be removed as required
to comply with the provisions described herein.
A2.5 Cleaning. There should be no rust present and the interior and exterior of the container
assembly should be free of chips, dirt, grease, rust and foreign matter. All rust should be removed and the
exterior and interior of the container assembly cleaned.
A2.6 Refinishing. Bare metal should be primed and finish coated as specified on the applicable
drawings and 3.3.1. Bare metal should be primed and the complete exterior of the container assembly
repainted. The interior of the body assembly and the inside of the cover assembly may be spot primed
and repainted as required.
A2.7. Protective coating.
A2.7.1 Paint. See 3.3.1.
A2.7.2 Corrosion resistance. See 3.3.2.
A2.8 . Functioning.
A2.8.1 Cover assembly. See 3.4.1.
A2.8.2 Hasp and latch. See 3.4.2.
A2.8.3 Elevated temperature storage. See 3.4.3.
A2.9. Airtightness. See 3.5.
A2.10 Workmanship. See 3.8
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