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MIL-C-50509A(AR)
This test shall be conducted 100
4.4.3.4  Air pressure.
Any cartridge which fails to comply with the requirement
percent.
specified on the applicable drawing shall be classified defective
and removed from the lot.
After completion of the 100
4.4.3.5  Transportation-vibration.
percent air pressure test and beginning with the first lot
produced and continuing until three (3) acceptable lots (lots not
accepted by disposition) have complied with the acceptance
criteria specified in TABLE II, two-hundred and sixty-four (264)
cartridges shall be selected from each lot, packed in their
regular shipping containers and subjected to this test.  The
cartridges shall be observed and examined visually without
disassembly for any evidence of failure to comply with the
requirements of TABLE III.
TABLE III
Transportation-Vibration
Defect
Classification
Defect
Classification
Cartridge not safe to
Critical
transport following test
Cartridge damaged after test
Major
The lot shall be rejected if any defect as classified in TABLE
III occurs.
4.4.3.6  Air pressure.  After completion of the trasportation-
vibration test, the two-hundred and sixty-four (264) samples from
each lot shall be subjected to this test,
If nine (9) or more
cartridges fail to comply with the requirements specified on the
applicable drawing, the lot shall be rejected.  Cartridges which
fail this test shall be discarded and replaced with units which
have been successfully subjected to transportation-vibration test
prior to subsequent testing.
4.4.3.7  Functioning.
After completion of the air pressure
test and beginning with the first lot produced and continuing
until three (3) acceptable lots (lots not accepted by disposition)
have complied with the criteria of TABLE IV, the two-hundred and
sixty-four (264) samples from each lot shall be packed and shipped
to a Government proving ground and tested as follows:
4.4.3.7.1
Hot.
Forty-four (44) samples shall be subjected to
this test.
4.4.3.7.2  Ambient.
One-hundred and seventysix (176) samples
shall be subjected to this test.
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