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106.0in. ⁓106-1/64"
a BOLT-Style snap hook with a swivel end shall be attached to one end of the chain and a 1 inch diameter ring shall be attached to the other end. a separate swivel inserted near the center of the chain to reduce twisting. the chain, including the attachments, shall be at least 106in. long from end to end. the snap hook shall provide an opening of at least 0.25in. when the bolt is fully retracted. the chain shall be the twisted link style, and shall have welded links. the chain shall have a dull (matte) finish. the bolt snap, attachment ring, and other hardware shall be fabricated of material that either is NON-Metallic or is metallic with a CORROSION-Resistant finish. the hardware shall have a dull (matte) finish.
the kennel chain shall be designed and constructed to provide a means to secure the dog to a suitable anchor and provide the dog a reasonable range movement during rest periods or other times the dog is not directly under the handler's control. the chain shall be capable of withstanding the dynamic load imparted by stopping a moving mass having kinetic energy of at least 120 FOOT-Pounds transmitted through the snap hook along the length of the chain to the ring without failure or damage including; fracture of the snap hook, permanent deformation of the snap hook leaving a gap of more than 0.05 inch at the end of the bolt, fracture or permanent deformation of the ring, any link of the chain and any other hareware incorporated in the chain.
An assembly of interconnecting metal links and other devices, such as holding rings, swivels, and snaps primarily designed for training dogs and for such purposes as a leash or stake chain to confine dogs in certain areas. One end of the chain is normally a holding ring while the other end is a device for connecting the chain to a separate dog collar or it may be designed to serve as a choke collar. Excludes leash, dog.
Indicates there is no data in the hmirs and the nsn is in a fsc not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials.
Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
HMIC: Hazardous Material Indicator Code. A one position code that identifies a hazardous item.
PMIC: Precious Metal Indicator Code. A one position code which identifies items that have precious metals as part of their content. precious metals are those metals generally considered to be uncommon, highly valuable, and relatively superior in certain properties such as resistance to corrosion and electrical conductivity.
ESD: Electrostatic Discharge. Indicates if an item is susceptible to electrostatic discharge or electromagnetic interference damage. electrostatic discharge damage occurs when an accumulation of static electricity generated by the relative motion or separation of materials is released to another item by direct contact. electromagnetic interference damage occurs when an item comes into proximity with an electrostatic or magnetic field.
ENAC: Enviromental Attribute Code. Identifies items with environmentally preferred characteristics.
CRITL: Criticality Indicator Code. Indicates an item is technically critical by tolerance, fit, application, nuclear hardness properties, or other characteristics.
Defense logistics agency, enterprise business systems
SOS: Source of Supply. A three position code or routing identifier code (ric), which identifies the source of supply activity.
SMIC: Special Material Indicator Code. A two position code, which categorizes material on the basis of requirements for source or quality control, technical design or configuration control, procurement, stocking and issue control, special receipt, inspection, testing, storage, or handling.
MMAC: Material Management Aggregation Code. A two position code that identifies an item of supply to be managed by a specific activity manager.
MCC: Material Echelon Code. A two position code employed by the marine corps in classifying items into categories by materiel category and procurement echelon. the alphanumeric management code is in the first position and identifies the materiel category
IMC: Denotes wether items shall be subjected to integrated management under the defense supply agency or retained by the individual military service or other department of defense components for their management. Assigned by th activity responsible for item management coding.