MIL-N-58106
3.2.6 Stowage. Each net will be stowed in containers per para 3.1.4, as
part of the delivered assembly. Cargo nets shall be clean and free of con-
taminants and folded neatly when placed into the Government furnished stowage
Containers.
TABLE I
HELICOPTER EXTERNAL CARGO NET COMPONENT & ASSEMBLY STRENGTHS
MINIMUM
ITEM
NET CAPACITY
PROOF LOAD
ULTIMATE BREAKING
(LBS)
(LBS)
STRENGTH (LBS)
NET MESH & LIFTING
5,000
50,000 MIN
LEG ASSY (HOOKS AND
APEX EXCLUDED]
10,000
90,000 MIN
NET ASSY
5,000
14,500
DWG NO. 6018
10,000
29,000
APEX FITTING
5,000
29,000
50,000
DWG NO. 6019
10,000
29,000
50,000
HOOK
5,000
11,000
20,000
DWG NO. 6020
10,000
11,000
20,000
3.3 Design and Construction. The design and consruction of the net shall
conform to the following criteria.
3.3.1 Materials, Processes, and Parts.
3.3.1.1 Net Mesh/Border Cord Body. Net body shall be made of nylon cord per
Table II. Intersection design shall not contain knots or additional materials
added to the cord, such as weldments, patches or swages, not shall sewing be
the primary means of holding the intersection together. The centerlines of the
intersecting cords shall remain coplanar. Intersection strength shall be com-
patible with Table I.
3.3.1.2 Lifting Legs. The lifting leg straps shall be made of nylon webbing
per Drawing 6018. Strengths must be compatible with requirements of Table 1.
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