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MIL-P-43155F(GL)
End item visual defects (cent'd)
TABLE IV.
Classification
Minor
Defect
Major
Examine
Not properly mounted or not specified
Gauges, instruments,
x
type or capacity
controls and thermom-
x
Not free of foreign matter
eter
Missing, incomplete, not legible, not
Marking
specified type or size, or not in
x
proper location
4.2.4.2 End item dimensional examination.  The end item shall be examined for
conformance to the dimensions specified in this document and on the drawings.  Any
dimension not within the specified tolerance shall be classified as a defect. The
lot size shall be expressed in unit of printing plants.  The sample unit shall be
one printing plant.  The inspection level shall be S-2 and the AQL, expressed in
terms of defects per hundred units, shall be 6.5.
4.2.4.3 End item testing.  Each end item shall be tested as specified in 4.3.1,
4.3.2 and 4.3.3.  Any test failure shall be cause for rejection of the end item.
4.2.5 Packaging inspection.  Examination shall be made to determine that
preservation, packing, and marking comply with section 5 requirements.  Any
deviation from specified requirements shall be cause for rejection.
4.3 Methods of inspection.
4.3.1 Sight levels.  Settings of exterior lateral and longitudinal sight levels
shall be checked for compliance with 3.4.1 using an ill-inch carpenter's level, with
a properly set vial, as follows:
(a) The setting of the lateral exterior sight level shall be checked with
the carpenter's level placed over the lateral centerline of the interior floor
surface with the vial over the intersection of the lateral and longitudinal
centerline.
(b) The setting of the longitudinal sight level shall be checked with the
carpenter's level placed over the longitudinal centerline of the interior floor
surface, with the vial of the level over the intersection of the longitudinal and
lateral centerlines.
Any disagreement in the readings of the exterior lateral sight levels, exterior
longitudinal sight levels and interior test levels shall constitute -failure of this
test.
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