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NPFC - MIL-P-6063

PACKAGING OF BATTERIES, STORAGE, CHARGED AND DRY UNCHARGED AND MOIST, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 22 March 1978
Status: active
Page Count: 10
scope:

This specification covers the requirements for the preservation packaging, packing, and marking of aircraft batteries and cells, charged and dry or uncharged and moist.

The batteries shall be in the following types as specified in 6.2:

Type I - Shielded - battery assembly completely enclosed in metal container. Type II - Unshielded - battery assembly enclosed in hard rubber, nylon or other non-metallic material. Type III - Individual cell.

intended Use:

This specification is intended for use in the preparation of shielded and unshielded aircraft batteries and individual cells for shipment to government receiving activities.

Document History

September 3, 2014
Packaging of Batteries, Storage, Charged and Dry Uncharged and Moist, General Specification for
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April 6, 1998
PACKAGING OF BATTERIES, STORAGE, CHARGED AND DRY UNCHARGED AND MOIST, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-P-6063
March 22, 1978
PACKAGING OF BATTERIES, STORAGE, CHARGED AND DRY UNCHARGED AND MOIST, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
This specification covers the requirements for the preservation packaging, packing, and marking of aircraft batteries and cells, charged and dry or uncharged and moist. The batteries shall be in the...
August 4, 1964
PACKAGING OF BATTERIES, STORAGE, CHARGED AND DRY UNCHARGED AND MOIST, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
A description is not available for this item.

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