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MIL-I-46497B
at the same height as the compass, in the north-south horizontal position (cap end at south) with the compass
set in an east-west heading. The assembly shall be moved at a speed no greater than 10 feet per minute past
the compass for its entire length, rotated 90 degrees in the horizontal position about its longitudinal axis, and
moved slowly back past the compass. This procedure shall be repeated for each 90 degree rotation of the
assembly for four full passes.
4.6 Inspection of packaging. The sampling and inspection of the packaging, packing, and container
marking shall be in accordance with section 5.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packing and marking. Packing and marking shall be Level A or B, as specified by the contracting
activity (see 6.2). Level A shall be in accordance with Drawings 8796826 and 8796827. Level B shall be in
accordance with Drawings 8796826 and 9216824.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful but is not
mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The assembly is used in conjunction with other propellant actuated devices in Aircrew
Emergency Escape Systems.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents must specify the following:
a. Title, number, and revision letter of this specification
b. Issue of DODISS to be cited in the solicitation and, if required, the specific issue of individual
documents referenced (see 2.1.1 and 2.1.2)
c. If first article inspection is required (see 3.1 and 6.4)
d. Production test activity and lot size (see 4.5.1.2)
e. The responsible inspection activity (see 4.1)
f. Any special inspection conditions (see 4.3)
g. Level of packing and marking (see 5.1)
6.3 Definition.
6.3.1 Mechanical failure. Mechanical failure is any deformation or breakage of a part, the occurrence
of which is other than a design function.
6.4 First article. When a first article inspection is required, the contracting officer should provide
specific guidance to offerors that the items should be a first article sample. A first article sample is required
from each supplier who has not produced this initiator. If production has been interrupted for more than 6
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