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MIL-C-62310A(AT)
4.6.2.2 Examination failure. If a vehicle fails to pass any examination specified herein, the
Government will stop acceptance until evidence has been provided by the contractor that
corrective action has been taken.
4.6.3 Classification of tests. Classification of tests shall be as follows:
a. Acceptance tests (see 4.6.4).
b. Control tests (see 4.6.5).
c. Comparison tests (see 4.6.6).
4.6.4 Acceptance tests. To determine conformance to Section 3 (inclusive), after the
break-in run (see 4.5), each vehicle shall be examined as specified in 4.6.2, operated a distance
of 8 miles or more by the contractor, and subjected to acceptance tests specified in table VI.
Except for equipment and component installation, and servicing performed by the contractor as a
final processing of vehicles for acceptance, vehicles shall be completely assembled and serviced
with fuel, lubricants, and fluids as specified. Vehicles need not be loaded with rated payload,
except for holding test and amphibious operation as specified in 4.7.24 and 4.7.27. After the
tests, the vehicle shall be examined for evidence of fuel or lubricant leakage, or other defects.
Such items as floor plates, personnel seat cushions, BII and decals may be omitted from the
vehicle during testing.
4.6.4.1 Test failure. If a vehicle fails to pass any acceptance test specified herein, the
Government will withhold acceptance of subsequent vehicle until evidence has been provided by
the contractor that corrective action has been taken.
4.6.5 Control tests.
4.6.5.1 Frequency. One of the first 10 vehicles produced, and thereafter one per month, shall
be selected for control testing after break-in run.
4.6.5.2 Fifty mile test. Vehicle shall be loaded to full combat weight and operated for a
distance of 50 miles over relatively smooth, hard-surfaced roads. During and subsequent to the
test, as appropriate, vehicle shall meet the requirements specified for control tests in Table VI.
4.6.5.3 Failure. If a vehicle fails to pass any control test specified herein, the Government
will withhold acceptance examination and testing on subsequent vehicles until evidence has been
provided by the contractor that corrective action has been taken.
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