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Figure 2-18.  Straight Flow Ball / Valve-Type Coupling
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TM 1-1500-204-23-3 Table 2-8.   Quick-Disconnect Coupling Inspection Values Coupling Maximum allowable dash size length variation -4 0.050 -6 0.050 -8 0.050 -10 0.068 -12 0.068 -16 0.081 -20 0.099 -24 0.099 2-6.    Handling  and  Storage  of  Fuels.      Receipt,   storage,   and   marking   practices   are   described   in   the   following paragraphs.  Safety precautions are listed in table 2-10. a. Receipt.  Upon receiving packaged items at the class III supply point, inspect the containers for damage or leaks, improper or illegible markings, or any other evidence of incorrect packaging.  When any damaged containers are found, issue the fuel or pour it into another undamaged container Immediately.  Don't send them back to the supplier.  If the contents of a container can be positively identified but its markings are not clear, set the container aside and remark it.  If the contents cannot be identified, take a sample and submit it to the petroleum laboratory.   Copy on the sample tag, as shown  in  figure  2-22,    all  legible  markings  on  the  container.      Before  receiving  large  quantities  of  packaged  items, advance copies of orders on documents at the class III supply point will be received.  This helps plan for the receipt of the items.  Use DD Form 1348-1 to verify the receipt of packaged products at the supply point.  Follow the tally-in steps in AR 725-50 when using DD Form 1348-1. b.   Storage Practices.  Rotate the stock and issue the o;Ild3st product first.  Follow the first-in, first-out rule.  Use, stock cards to identify dates of pack and issue priority.  Keep a running inventory of all products on hand at the storage area and all issued.  Keep complete rf3corcjs of all products that enter and leave the area.  Store packaged petroleum products and fuels in sections by product date and batch number.  Store under cover on dunnage or pallets if possible. Protect  with  tarpaulin’s  or  waterproof  coverings.    Don't  store  them  in  a  building  unless  the  building  has  adequate dispersion and ventilation.  Always store empty, used fuel containers outdoors.  If there are empty containers that are; near or reconditioned, store them indoors whenever possible.  Collect all petroleum waste products in 55-gallon drums and store them away from other stocks.  Issue the oldest batch first unless laboratory analysis indicates that an earlier issue is necessary. NOTE · Lubricating greases are usually packaged in drums, cylindrical cans, or pails. · Packaged  fuels  usually  come  in  5-gallon  cans,  55-gallon  drums,  and  500- gallon collapsible drums. c. Marking.  Cans and drums need to be marked for quick identification of contents.  The markings used at class III supply points should be standardized by nomenclature and location. (1) Marking containers in the field.  Use the following procedures to mark cans and drums at class III supply points. (a)    Standard   markings.      The   markings   used   on   cans   and   drums   are   explained   in   the   following paragraphs. 1    Nomenclature.    Mark  each  container  with  either  a  standard  nomenclature  or  a  short  nomenclature identification.  The short nomenclatures authorized for field use are listed below. 2-34

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