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MIL-M-63333(AR)
4. 1.1 General provisions.  The component and subassembly inspection
requirements of MIL-F-13926 form a part of the quality assurance provisions of
this specification.  Definitions of inspection terms shall be as listed in
MIL-STD-109.
4.2 First article (initial production) approval. The requirement for
first article approval and the responsibility (Government or contractor) or
first article testing shall be as specified in the contract. The sample for
first article approval tests shall consist of 3 mounts plus 3 each of all
items covered by SQAP.  The sample shall be manufactured in the same manner,
using the same materials, equipment, processes, and procedures as used in
regular production.  All parts and materials, including packaging and packing,
shall be obtained from the same source of supply as used in regular production.
4.2.1 Government testing.  When the Government is responsible for
conducting first article approval tests, the contractor, prior to submitting
the sample to the Government, shall inspect the sample to insure that it
conforms to all the requirements of the contract and submit a record of this
inspection with the sample, including certificates of conformance for
materials.
4.2.2 Contractor testing.  When the contractor is responsible for
conducting first article approval tests, the sample shall be inspected by the
contractor for all the requirements of the contract.  The sample and a record
of this inspection, including certificates of conformance for materials, shall
be submitted to the Government for approval. The Government reserves the
right to witness the contractor's inspection.
4.3 Inspection provisions.
4.3.1 Submission of product.  Unless otherwise specified by the
contracting officer, inspection lot size, lot formation and presentation of
lots shall be in accordance with "Submission of Product" provisions of
MIL-STD-105.
4.3.2 Examination and tests.
4.3.2.1 Components and subassemblies.  All components and subassemblies
shall be inspected in accordance with the inspection provisions contained in
Supplementary Quality Assurance Provisions (SQAP) listed in the technical data
package (TDP).  In the absence of SQAPS, the applicable Quality Assurance
provisions of MIL-F-13926 shall apply.  Examination, and tests related to
Section 3 herein shall be performed on a single defect (individual
characteristic) basis in accordance with MIL-STD-105 and the sampling plans
specified in Tables I, II and III herein.  Examination and tests for
packaging, packing, and marking shall be in accordance with MIL-P-14232 and
Section 5 herein.  The tabulated classification of defects in Tables I, II,
III shall constitute the minimum inspection to be performed by the supplier
after first article approval and prior to Government acceptance or rejection
by item or lot.
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