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MfL-D-81347C(AS)
(1) On an early equipment after an engineering or material
change.
(2) Whenever failure reports or other information indicate
that additional tests are required. (This will be determined by the procuring activity. )
4.5.2
Scope of Tests - Special tests shall consist of such tests as
approved by the procuring activity. Test procedures previously approved for the preproduction tests
shall be used where applicable. When not applicable, the contractor shall-prepare a test procedure
and submit it to the procuring activity for approval prior to conducting the tests.
4.6
Test Procedures - The procedures used for conducting pre-
production tests, acceptance tests and life tests shall be prepared by the contractor and submitted to
the procuring activity for review and approval. The right is reserved by the procuring activity or the
government inspector to modify the tests or require any additional tests deemed necessary to deter-
mine compliance with the requirements of this specification or the contract. Specification MI L-T- 18303
shall be used as a guide for preparation of test procedures. When approved test procedures are avail-
able from previous contracts such procedures will be utilized. However, the right is reserved by the
procuring activity to require modification of such procedures, including additional tests, when deemed
necessary. Test specifications may be supplied in lieu of test procedures with the concurrence and
approval of the procuring activity.
4.7
Reconditioning of Tested Equiment - Equipment which has been
subjected to preproduction or reliability assurance tests shall be reconditioned by the contractor by
replacing all worn or damaged items affecting performance. After reworking the contractor shall
resubmit the equipment for the operational portion of the individual tests.
4.8
Presubmission Testing - No item, part or complete equipment
shall be submitted by the contractor until it has been previously tested and inspected by the contractor
and found to comply, to the best of his knowledge and belief, with all applicable requirements.
4.9
Rejection and Retest - Equipment which has been rejected during
acceptance test may be reworked or have parts replaced to correct the defects and resubmitted for
acceptance. Before resubmitting, full particulars concerning previous rejection and the action taken
to correct the defects found in the original shall be furnished the government inspector.
5.
PREPARATION FOR DE LIVERY
5.1
General - All major units and parts of the equipment shall be
preserved, packaged, packed and marked level of shipment specified in the contract or order
in accordance with specifications MIL-E-17555 and MIL-STD-794. In the event the equipment is not
covered" in specification MIL-E-17555, the method of preservation for Level A shall be determined in
accordance with the selection chart in Appendix D of MIL-STD-794.
6.
NOTES
6.1
Intended Use - To be used in the P-3C weapon system
6.2
Ordering Data - Purchasers should exercise any desired options
offered herein, and procurement documents should specify the following:
(1) Title, number, and date of this specification.
(2) Selection of applicable levels of packaging and packing
(see 5. 1).
6.3
Precedence of Documents - When the requirements of the con-
tract, this specification, or applicable subsidiary specifications are in conflict, the following prece-
dence shall apply:
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