(7) ANSWER: Storage aids, bonding means, and load classifications.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-16 and 4-20.
(8) ANSWER: 48 inch direction.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-19 Fig 4-19.
(9) ANSWER: 2,600 pounds.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-23, para "Sizes and Weight Limitations".
(10) ANSWER: Intermodal container.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-24 and 4-25.
(11) ANSWER: MILVAN.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-25.
(12) ANSWER: 44,800.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-24.
(13) ANSWER: 67,200 pounds (33,600 each).
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-24.
(14) ANSWER: 20ft long, 8ft wide, 8ft high.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-24.
(15) ANSWER: 54 inches.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-15, Fig 4-16.
(16) ANSWER: 3,000 lbs.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-15.
(17) ANSWER: Cylindrical or rectangular cans, pails or buckets
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-16.
(18) ANSWER: To secure the upper portion of loads to protect the caps or tops of the units on the pallet, and to provide a
substantial base for superimposed loads.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-21, para "Storage Aids".
(19) ANSWER: Economy; greater speed in handling; better use of cubic space; less damage to material; safety; less
pilferage; protects against environmental hazards; flexibility; and less packing required.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-13.
(20) ANSWER: Kind of film being used and the weight of the load.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 4-7, Fig 4-5.
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