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TM-10-1670-294-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 35-Foot Diameter Ribbon Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-283-4031 Manual
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ARMY TM 10-1670-294-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-33-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-34 2-19.  Marking and Restenciling This task covers: a. Marking b. Restenciling Materials/Parts: Equipment Condition: Brush, Stenciling, Item 2, Appendix D Layout on packing table or other suitable area. Ink, Marking, Item 6, Appendix D Marker, Felt Tip, Black, Item 8, Appendix D Pen, Ballpoint, Item 11, Appendix D Stencilboard, Oiled, Item 14, Appendix D NOTE Stenciling  should  be  used  whenever  possible.    A  ballpoint  pen  or  felt  tip  marker should be.  used only where stenciling is not possible, or when stenciling devices are not available.  However, only felt tip markers that contain parachute marking ink and marked "FOR PARACHUTE MARKING" are authorized for use In marking air delivery Items.  Any type. ball point pen using black or blue ink may be used for marking on labels only. Original  stenciled  data  or  marking  that  becomes  faded,  illegible,  obliterated,  or removed.    as  a  result  of  performing  a  repair  procedure  will  be  remarked  with  a ballpoint  pen,  felt  tip  marker,  or  restenciled.    All  marking  or  restenciling  will  be done on, or as near as possible to, the original location and should conform to the original lettering type and size. a. Marking.   Using  a  marking  de  ice,  such  as  a  ballpoint  pen  or  felt  tip  marker,  mark  on,  or  as  near  as possible to, original location and conform to original lettering type and size. b. Restenciling.  Proceed as follows: (1) Cut oiled stencilboard to original lettering type and size of data to be restenciled. (2) Place cut stencilboard over, or as near as possible to, original marking to be restenciled. (3) Place   additional   sheet   of   stencilboard   beneath   the   area   to   be   restenciled   to   prevent   the marking Ink from penetrating to other areas. (4) Hold   stencilboard   in   place   and,   using   stenciling   brush   filled   with   parachute   marking   ink, restencil original marking. 2-55

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