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3.6.5 Type V (CWU-87/P). The design of the type V coveralls shall conform to the
requirements of the applicable drawings (see 2.2.2). The coverall shall be a one piece garment
containing a neck seal, wrist seals, omni-environmental barrier entry zipper, overvest, and
pockets (see figures 7 and 8).
3.7 Construction. The coveralls shall be constructed in accordance with Drawings
3324AS103 for Type I; 1370AS403 and 1370AS404 for Type II; 3653AS100 for Type III;
3769AS100 for Type IV; 3769AS200 for Type V using sewn seams covered on the inside of the
coverall by heat sealed tapes.
3.8 Patterns. The Government furnished patterns for use in cutting working patterns (see
6.5) shall not be altered in any way. The Government furnished patterns shall be used as a guide
for making the contractor's working patterns. Minor modifications of the contractor's working
patterns are permitted when using automated equipment or to accommodate a manufacturer's
process but the alterations shall not affect the serviceability, dimensions, or appearance of the
coverall.
3.8.1 List of pattern parts. The pattern parts and cutting quantities for the coverall shall
be as specified in table I (see 6.5.1).
TABLE I. List of pattern parts.
COVERALL
PATTERN
COMPUTER
CUT
TYPE
MATERIAL
NOMENCLATURE
NOMENCLATURE
PARTS
I
Laminated cloth
Front Torso
FRT_TORSO_I
1
Laminated cloth
Back Torso
BCK_TORSO_I
1
Laminated cloth
Top Sleeve
TOPSLEEVE_I
2
Laminated cloth
Under Sleeve
UDRSLEEVE_I
2
Laminated cloth
Front Leg
FRONT_LEG_I
2
Laminated cloth
Back Leg
BACK_LEG_I
2
Raschel
Expansion Panel
EXPNSNPNL_I
2
--
II
Laminated cloth
Back Torso
1
--
Laminated cloth
Top Sleeve
2
--
Laminated cloth
Under Sleeve
2
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