AA-C-2859A
3.9.3 Certification label. This label shall be affixed on the inside face of the door and shall be clearly visible when the door is open. The label shall show in easily read letters not less than 3.2 mm in height, the following certification.
"This is a U.S. Government Class 5 weapons container, which has been tested and approved by the Government under Fed. Spec
AA-C-2859A. It affords the following security protection:
10 man-minutes against forced entry.
This cabinet is not intended for the storage of national security information."
3.9.4 Number label. All security cabinets under this specification shall have a number label securely affixed to the front of the cabinet. The label attachment shall not degrade the cabinet security. The label shall be mounted on the cabinet frame above or to the left side of the door. In the event that the cabinet's frame design does not permit placement of the number label as specified above, the label shall then be mounted on the top face of the cabinet, along the front, on the left-hand side. The label shall be nominal 0.51 mm thick, satin finished aluminum and shall be 64 by 17.5 mm. The label numbering system shall be established by the manufacturer to provide non-repetitive numbers. The label numbers shall be not less than 4.8 mm high and shall be embossed.
3.9.5 Warning label. A warning label shall be affixed to the inside face of the door so as to be clearly visible when the door is open. The label shall show, in red lettering not less than 1/8 inch high, the following:
Notice: Any modification of this door not in accordance with Federal Standard 809 will invalidate the GSA approval and the GSA approval label shall be removed.
3.10 Workmanship. The workmanship shall be of a quality to produce a serviceable and well finished end item able to withstand hard daily usage. The edges of all exposed parts shall be protected by folding, beading, flanging, or grinding to eliminate burrs, roughness, and sharp edges. The bending of channels and flanges shall be straight and smooth. Welding and brazing shall produce rigid and secure connections. Lock washers, cotter pins, clips, retainers, or built in features shall be used to prevent loosening of screws, bolts, and nuts, which may cause disengagement of parts and possible lockout. Care shall be taken to insure that face hardware including door handles and combination locks are securely and firmly mounted on the cabinet by methods to prevent their loosening in operation. The cabinet door and locking mechanism shall operate smoothly without binding or jamming of parts. To assure compliance with the requirements for lock installation, particular attention shall be given to the quality of workmanship and the method used in the installation of the lock in the cabinet door. The
cabinet shall be free of any defect or feature which may affect its appearance and serviceability, or which may cause personal injury.
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