TM 9-1330-200-12/TM 1330-12/1A
(1) Federal Stock Number.
(2) Department of Defense
Identification
Code.
(3) Department
of
Transportation
Classification.
(4) Gross Weight.
(5) Cubical Displacement.
(6) Loaded Data.
(7) Lot Number.
NOTE
Touchup
painting
at
the
organizational
level
may
be
accomplished as desired. Use of
grenades with light rust and/or
corrosion will have no effect on their
functioning characteristics.
a. Repacking hand grenades.
(1) Place hand grenades, fuze end up, in
containers.
Place rifle grenades, nose down, in
containers.
(2) If packed in fiber containers, seat one filler on
bottom. Insert grenade base end down. Place packing
place.
support or filler material over grenade. Use as many
fillers on top as required to insure tight packing.
Replace container lid or cover, and tape in place (fig. 3-
(3) Pack containers in original wooden boxes. If
these boxes are not available, approximate original box
size and shape.
(a) Grenades
packed
in
fiber
containers. Insert containers cover end up into box.
Insert end fillers at ends, side fillers along sides, and top
fillers on top as required to pack the contents tightly.
Add any additional fiber board material necessary to
produce a tight packing.
(b) Grenades
packed
in
metal
containers. Insert metal containers key end up in box.
Place metal containers containing cartridge assortment
on central spacer. Place three launcher positioning clips
on filler block and secure with one staple. Insert spacer
between metal containers and block spacers; add fillers
along ends, sides, and top as required to provide tight
packing.