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MIL-D-63303B(AR)
3.8.13 Mounted hardware installation.  The installation of
hardware parts, such as hinges, catches, handles, or knobs shall be
accomplished in such a manner as to avoid damaging the hardware or
the mounting surface.  Hardware or mounting surfaces damaged in this
way shall be touched up to provide a continuous protective coating.
A color match between the surface touched up and the original finish
shall be provided.
3.8.14 Hydraulic and fuel circuits.  All hydraulic components
shall be free from foreign matter, damage or defect(s) that could
make the part (or equipment) unsatisfactory for the purpose
intended.  Hydraulic and fuel lines shall be free from kinks, dents
or unspecified bends.
3.8.15 Preparation of liquid and air systems.  The hydraulic
and water systems shall all be purged to remove any foreign material
in the lines or components after the assembly of the dispenser is
complete.
3.8.16 Electrical.
3.8.16.1 Cables.  Cabling or wiring harnesses shall be anchored
to avoid damage to conductors or adjacent parts, excluding umbilical
cable(s) .
3.8.16.2 Insulation.  There shall be no evidence of burns,
abrading, or pinch marks in the insulation that could cause short
circuits or leakage.
3.8.16.3 Dressing. Wire dress or cabling of wires shall not
result in improper electrical operation or interference with
mechanical operation that will lead to subsequent damage of the wire
or cable.  Wires and cables subject to flexing shall be protected to
minimize abrasion.
3.8.16.4 Lacinq.  Lacing of cabling shall be neat in
appearance.  The lacing shall be applied firmly, yet not with
excessive pressure which could cut into conductor insulation.
3.8.16.5 Shielding.  Shielding on wires and cables shall be
secured in a manner that will prevent it from contacting or shorting
exposed current carrying parts.  The shielding shall terminate at
sufficient distance from the exposed conductors of the cable to
prevent shorting or arcing between cable conductor and the
shielding.  The ends of the shielding or braid shall be secured
against fraying.
3.8.16.6 Splicinq.  Wires in a continuous run between two
terminals shall not be spliced during the assembly of the equipment,
except where a stranded conductor is spliced to a solid conductor
and the two are supported at the splice.
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