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If the results of this testing indicate that cracks or other abnormalities do exist,
a decision will have to be made to determine if these abnormalities can be corrected
by grinding and welding or if they are too numerous or too deep for economical
refurbishment of the anchor. If repairs can be made, then as soon as they are
accomplished, the anchor should be protectively coated with a black-gloss solvent-
type paint (MI L-P-2430). If it is determined that refurbishment of the anchor is not
economically feasible, then the anchor may be retained in storage for future use as
a sinker/clump or disposed of. All findings/results of the detailed inspection shall be
fully documented and filed.
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