AA-F-358J
For the Class 6 cabinet-
"This is a U.S. Government Class 6 cabinet which has been approved by
GSA under Fed. Spec. AA-F-358J. It affords the following protection:
30 man-minutes against covert entry.
20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
No forced entry requirement."
For the Class 6-S cabinet-
"This is a U.S. Government Class 6-S cabinet which has been approved by
GSA under Fed. Spec. AA-F-358J. It affords the following protection:
Resistance to high impact shipboard shock test (MIL-S-901)
30 man-minutes against covert entry.
20 man-hours against surreptitious entry.
No forced entry requirement."
For the Class 5-W cabinet-
"This is a U.S. Government Class 5-W cabinet which has been approved by
GSA under Fed. Spec. AA-F-358J. It affords the following protection:
10 man-minutes against forced entry.
This cabinet is intended for use in storing weapons. This cabinet is
not intended for the storage of national security information."
3.8.4 Number label. Security cabinets under this specification shall have a number label securely affixed to the front face of the product. The label shall be mounted on the cabinet frame above or to the left side of the top drawer. The label shall be nominal 0.020 inch thick, satin finished aluminum and shall be 2-1/2 by 11/16 inches. The label numbering system shall be established by the manufacturer to provide non-repetitive numbers. The label characters (numbers or letters) shall be minimum 3/16 inches high and shall be embossed.
3.8.5 Warning label. A warning label shall be affixed to the top
inside of the control drawer head. The label shall show, in red lettering not
less than 1/8 inch high, the following:
Notice: Any modification of this container not in accordance with FED-STD-809 will invalidate the GSA approval and the GSA approval label shall be removed.
3.9 Workmanship. The workmanship shall be of a quality to produce a serviceable item, able to withstand hard daily usage. The edges of all parts and sheets shall be protected by folding, beading, flanging or grinding to eliminate burrs or sharp edges. The bending of the channels and flanges shall be straight and smooth. Welding and brazing shall be secure. 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. To assure strict compliance with 3.4.2.1, particular attention shall be given to the quality of workmanship and the method used in the installation of the combination lock in the cabinet. Moving parts shall operate smoothly. The security filing cabinet shall be free of any defects or features which may affect its appearance and its serviceability or which might cause personal injury.
3.10 Assembly drawing and parts list. A parts list of all cabinet parts which may be subject to subsequent replacement because of wear or damage shall be furnished with each cabinet delivered under contract. The parts list shall clearly identify the parts by description, location and part number. When necessary, assembly drawings shall be provided to show the location of the
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