SB 740-6730-91-001
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SUPPLY BULLETIN
Storage Serviceability Standardization for USAECOM Materiel
PROJECTION SET, MOTION PICTURE
SOUND AS-2(1)
Section
Paragraph
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Purpose
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scope
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Definitions
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General
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Reporting of supply bulletin improvements
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II. STORAGE AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Preservation, packaging, and packing
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Marking
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Storage
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Disposition of refected materiel
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Appendix
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B. FEDERAL STOCK NUMBERS AND TEST REQUIREMENTS
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C. PRESERVATION, PACKAGING, AND PACKING
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D. STORAGE, QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
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Section I
INTRODUCTION
level applicable to storage sampling inspection ex-
pressed in terms of percent defective or defects per
100 units, whichever is applicable, specified for a
given group of defects of a product. It is the max-
imum allowable accidental departure from specif-
ication requirements which can be tolerated.
It is the Army's objective to attain and maintain a
constant materiel readiness status for materiel in
depot stocks. The scope of such an objective is of such
magnitude that only general guidelines are provided
by chapter 3, section VIII of TM 743-200-l for the
quality evaluation of materiel in the custody of sup-
ply and storage activities. This standard supplements
TM 743-200-l by providing a systematic procedure
for storage cyclic inspection of projection set spec-
ified in paragraph 2 and indicates the limiting degree
practices, and other characteristics which are ac-
ceptable. It also establishes the basis for identifying
materiel requiring segregation, remedial care and
preservation, or reclassification action. Applicable
requirements of the standard may be used for per-
forming receipt and preshipment quality control
inspections.
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