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MIL-H-62185(AT)
4.1.1 Parts and components. Parts, components and assemblies shall be inspected in
accordance with the drawings listed on EPL 10941625, and Supplementary Quality Assurance
Provisions Index (LSQAP) 10941625.
4.1.2 Contractor's quality control system. Unless otherwise specified by the procuring
activity, the contractor shall provide and maintain an effective Inspection and Quality Control
System acceptable to the Government covering the supplies under the contract. A current written
description of the system shall be submitted to the contracting officer prior to Initiation of
production. The contractor will not be restricted to the inspection station or to the method of
inspection listed provided that an equivalent control is included in the approved quality control
procedure. The contractor shall notify the Government of and obtain approval for any change to
the written procedure that might affect the degree of control required by this specification or
other applicable documents referenced herein.
4.1.3 Government verification. All quality assurance operations performed by the contractor
will be subject to Government verification at unscheduled intervals. Verification will consist of
(a) surveillance of the operations to determine that practices., methods, and procedures of the
written inspection plan are being properly applied, and (b) Government product inspection to
measure quality of product offered for acceptance. Deviation from the prescribed or agreed-upon
procedures or instances of poor practices which might have an effect upon the quality of the
product, will immediately be called to the attention of the contractor. Failure of the contractor to
promptly correct deficiencies discovered shall be cause for suspension of acceptance until
corrective action has been made or until conformance of product to prescribed criteria has been
demonstrated.
4.1.4 Qualified products. The contractor's inspection records shall be checked to determine
contractor conformance to 3.3.1.
4.2 Preproduction and initial production inspection.
4.2.1 Preproduction inspection. A preproduction vehicle when furnished, shall be inspected
to ascertain vehicle conformance with the requirements of their specification. Inspection shall be
performed at a location approved by the Government. Failure of the preproduction model to
comply with any of the requirements specified shall be cause for refusal by the Government to
conduct a retest until corrective measures satisfactory to the Government have been taken.
4.2.2 Initial production inspection.
4.2.2.1 In-process inspection. During fabrication of the initial production vehicle (see 3.2),
an in-process inspection will be conducted by USATACOM Product Assurance representatives to
evaluate conformance of materials and workmanship to requirements of specified documents.
The vehicle, suspension and electrical components shall be available for inspection. These
inspections shall be made at the contractor or subcontractor's facility prior to application of primer
and paint. Processing and welding procedures, quality system and inspection records will be
reviewed and evaluated during this inspection.
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