MIL-STD-1285D
w/ CHANGE 1
CONTENTS
PARAGRAPH PAGE
6. |
NOTES |
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6.1 |
Intended use ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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6.2 |
Acquisition requirements -------------------------------------------------------- |
13 |
6.3 |
Permanency and legibility tests------------------------------------------------ |
13 |
6.4 |
Method I marking ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
13 |
6.4.1 |
Full marking ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
13 |
6.4.2 |
Guidance for acquisition document writers --------------------------------- |
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6.4.2.1 |
Procedures for using the tables for a cylindrical part with dimensions of 0.091 inch (2.31 millimeters) diameter and 0.250 inch (6.35 millimeters) lengths ---------------------------------------- |
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6.4.2.2 |
Procedures for using the tables for a flat marking surface-------------- |
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6.5 |
Tailoring guidance----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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6.6 |
Subject term (key word) listing ------------------------------------------------- |
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6.7 |
Changes from previous issue -------------------------------------------------- |
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FIGURES 1. |
Method I marking example for approved standards or government |
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specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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2. |
ESD sensitive devices attention symbols and labels--------------------- |
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3. |
Example of warranty marking--------------------------------------------------- |
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4. |
Method I marking example for commercial part --------------------------- |
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5. |
Method I marking for source control documents -------------------------- |
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6. |
Method I marking for vendor item documents------------------------------ |
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A-1 |
Circuit diagram and terminal identification FSC (5905)------------------ |
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A-2. |
Marking of composition type resistors---------------------------------------- |
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C-1. |
Method I marking example for engineering drawing---------------------- |
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C-2. |
Method I marking example for engineering drawing, continued------- |
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E-1. |
Termination identification for multi-phase circuit breakers-------------- |
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F-1. |
Termination identification-------------------------------------------------------- |
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H-1. |
Symbols and markings for terminals ----------------------------------------- |
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H-2. |
Symbols and markings for relay coil terminals----------------------------- |
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H-3. |
Symbols and color-codes for lead wire terminals ------------------------- |
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H-4. |
Circuit diagram and terminal identification (FSC 5945)------------------ |
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I-1. |
Examples of typical circuit diagrams------------------------------------------ |
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I-2. |
Typical color-coding of cylindrical coils -------------------------------------- |
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TABLES |
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I. |
Order of precedence for typographical markings-------------------------- |
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II. |
Color codes for part identification marking---------------------------------- |
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III. |
Minimum height required for "N" lines of type ------------------------------ |
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IV. |
Approximate length required for "N" characters of type ----------------- |
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A-I. |
Characteristic and rating marking requirements (FSC 5905) ---------- |
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A-II. |
Resistance value designation--------------------------------------------- ----- |
19 |
B-I. |
Characteristic and rating marking requirements (FSC 5910) ---------- |
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H-I. |
Dual coil relay markings--------------------------------------------- ------------ |
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I-I. |
Rating marking requirements--------------------------------------------------- |
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