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.
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