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MIL-C-70501 (AR)
4.2 Classification  of  inspections.  The following types of
inspections shall be conducted on this item:
a.
First article inspection
b.
Quality conformance inspection
4.3 First
article
inspection
The contractor shall submit a first
4.3.1 Submission.
article sample as designated by the Contracting Officer for
evaluation in accordance with provisions of 4.3.2.  The first
article sample shall consist of the following items in sample
quantities as indicated:
Drawings
Quantity
Part Description
15 per cavity/(350)
9345313
Container,
Top
15 per cavity/(350)
9345312
Container,
Bottom
215
9312707
Closure
503
9345311
Container
Assembly
Assembly (less
Container
10
9345311
silicone)
The submission of 1st Article shall include 25 blanks (the
cut-out from the paper roll stock that will be utilized in the
preform and final molding dies to form the increment tops and
bottoms) as used in making the top and bottom halves submitted
Each blank shall be measured for thickness to
for 1st Article.
1/1000 inches in three places,  for area to 1/100 square inches
and for weight to 1/10 grams and the data submitted with the
1st Article identifiable to the particular blank.
See MIL-A-48078 and
Inspection to be performed.
4.3.2
Table I.
See MIL-A-48078.
Rejection.
4.3.3
4.3.4  Initial qualification of die-press set-ups.  Initial
die-press set-up qualification shall be accomplished by conven-
tional die maker techniques to check the concentricity of
male-female dies.  The following procedure shall be employed:
a.  Strips of eutectic solder 0.032 inches in thickness are
to be placed in the cavity of each die in three places. The
dies are then to be closed on the strips.  Subsequently the
strips are to be removed from the dies and measured with a ball
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