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MIL-H-8891A
Drain lines - Drain or vent lines coming from the
3.11.6
pumps reservoir, or other hydraulic components shall not be connected to
any other line or any other fluid system in the vehicle in such manner as
to permit mixture of the fluids at any of the components being drained or
vented.
Mounting lightweight components - Lightweight com-
3.11.7
ponents that do not have mounting provisions may be supported by the
tubing installation~ provided that the component is rigidly installed
and does not result in destructive vibration or cause other adverse
conditions in the tubing installation.  Clamps or similar devices may
be used to support such units to structure, provided that nameplates,
flow-direction arrows or markings, or other data is not obscured and
that the supporting member(s) do not affect the operation of the unit.
System protection from combat damage - Redundant
3.11.8
systems shall be separated a minimum of 18 inches, preferably in a plane
perpendicular to ground fire, or be protected to a degree specified by
the procuring activity.
Bonding - The vehicle hydraulic system components and
3.11.9
lines shall be bonded to the aircraft in accordance with MIL-B-5087.
Vibration - The complete hydraulic system, including
3.ll.10
lines and components, shall be designed to withstand the effect of vibra-
tion pump pulsation, and shock loads encountered during service operation
of the vehicle.
Corrosion protection - All tubing in exposed areas,
3.11.11
such as wheel wells, weapon bays, and cove areas, shall be adequately
protected against corrosion, particularly under the sleeve at the fit-
tings, in accordance with MIL-F-7179 or procedures approved by the pro-
curing activity.
4.
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
Responsibility for inspection - Unless otherwise speci-
4.1
fied in the contract, the contractor is responsible for the performance of
all inspection requirements as specified herein.  Except as otherwise specified
in the contract, the contractor may use his own or any other facilities suit-
able for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein,
unless disapproved by the Government.  The Government reserves the right to
perform any of the inspections-set forth in the specification where such
Inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services conform
to prescribed requirements.
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