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TM 9-1330-200-34/TM 1330-34/1
(b) Stencil Method.
(9) Material, tools, and equipment include the
following:
1. Apply small dab of paint to paint
plate.
(a) Enamel
2. Rub brush in paint to apply to
(b) Solvent
bristles.
(c) Rags
(d) Spray outfit, paint
(e) Can, safety, flammable liquid
(f) Gloves, disposable
(g) Suspension device - to be made on site
from cord exceeding 25 pound pull capability and tied
with square knot (fig. 5-2).
(h) Tape, masking
(i) Respirator
c. Remark Grenade.
For specific markings, see
CAUTION
CLEAN ALL MARKING EQUIPMENT AT
END OF EACH SHIFT OR TERMINATION
OF JOB, WHICH-EVER COMES FIRST,
AND AS OFTEN AS NECESSARY TO
FACILITATE USE DURING OPERATIONS.
3. Position stencil cut out over location
DISPOSE OF WASTE CONTAMINATED
on grenade to receive marking.
WITH PAINTS AND SOLVENTS BY
SUBMERGING IN WATER IN APPROVED
4. While holding stencil cut out firmly
WASTE CAN TO AWAIT BURNING.
against grenade, rub bristles of brush over stencil to apply
inked marking to grenade.
(1) Receive grenade from supply operator.
5. Remove stencil cut out.
(a) Rubber Type Method.
(2) Check markings to assure they are correct,
neat and legible.
1. Apply a small dab of paint to paint
plate and roll out well with brayer.
(3) Transfer marked grenade to next operation.
Transfer grenades not requiring refuzing to operation for
2. Roll brayer back and forth on paint
assembling safety clip to grenade.
plate to distribute paint on brayer.
(4) Material, tools and equipment include the
3. Roll painted brayer lightly across
following.
face of rubber type to apply light film of ink to type.
(a) Paint.
4. Place grenade in position to receive
marking, then roll carefully across face of rubber type to
apply paint marking to grenade.
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