A-A-50063B
Type II boots
Inside height from insole to extreme top less than 34 inches
Inside height from insole to crotch less than 29 inches
Inside width at crotch less than 11–1/2 inches (with boot lying flat on table)
Strap width or length less than specified minimum
Strap or stay slot on buckle less than specified minimum
Knee patch smaller than specified
4. PACKAGING
4.1 Packaging. Each mated pair of boots of one type only, shall be secured together with cotton tape or twine to prevent separation.
4.2 Packing. Seven pairs of type I, or six pairs of type II boots of one size only, shall be packed in a fiberboard shipping container conforming to style RSC–L, type CF (variety SW) or SF, class domestic, grade 275 of PPP–B-636. The inside of each fiberboard container shall be fitted with a box liner conforming to type CF class domestic variety DW, grade 275 of PPP-B-636. Prior to placing each pair of hip boots in the container, the tops shall be folded over so that the packing can be accomplished as specified. The boots shall be packed within a shipping container so that the first pair of boots has the sole of one boot against one end panel and the side of the sole of the second boot resting on the ankle of the first boot. The remaining pairs of boots shall then be placed in the container in the same manner with every other pair reversed. Inside dimension-s of each container shall approximate 23-1/2 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 15 inches in depth. Approximate dimensions are. Furnished as a guide only. A sheet of 30 pound minimum basis weight kraft paper conforming to A-A–203 shall be used to completely separate each pair of boots from the others. Each container shall be closed in accordance with method II as specified in the appendix of PPP-B-636.
4.3 Palletization. When specified (see 5.2), boots, packed as specified in 4.2, shall be palletizedon a 4–way entry pallet in accordance with load type Ia of MIL–STD-147. Pallet type shall be type I (4–way entry), type IV, or type V in accordance with MIL–STD-147. Pallets shall be fabricated from wood groups I, II, III, or IV of MIL–STD-731. Each prepared load shall be bonded with primary or secondary straps in accordance with bonding means C and D or film bonding means F or G. Pallet pattern shall be number 3 in accordance with the appendix of MIL-STD-147. Interlocking of loads shall be affected by reversing the pattern of each course.
4.4 Marking. In addition to any special marking required by the contract or purchase order, shipping containers and palletized unit loads shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD–129.
5. NOTES
5.1 Intended use. The boots are intended for use as waterproof boots.
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