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MIL-Q-48555A(AR)
4.5.3.3 Test equipment.  In conjunction with 4.5.3.2, the
following standard test equipment shall be utilized in the
performance of the applicable test as specified in 4.8.
Nomenclature
Description
Hot and cold chamber
Standard type conforming to the
1.
accuracies outlined under in
MIL-F-13926.
Torque wrench
Standard shop type accurate to 10%
2.
of the drawing tolerance.
4.6  Reliability   assurance sample.   U n l e s s  o t h e r w i s e  s p e c i f i e d
in the contract, the Government shall be responsible for reliability
assurance testing.  The reliability assurance test sample shall
consist of one quadrant selected at random by the Government from
any accepted regular production lot prior to delivery of the first
25% of the basic contract quantity.  All quadrants previously
selected for First Article Test or Special Sampling shall be
excluded from the lot for purposes of selecting the reliability
assurance test sample.
4.6.1 Reliability_assurance testing.
After random selection
of the sample, the contractor shall provide to the Government the
inspection records, including certificates of conformance? for the
sample.  The contractor shall also provide a list of all changes,
deviations, and waivers under the contract.  The sample shall be
tested for reliability as represented by the requirements of 3.6.1
through 3.6.4.  Testing shall be performed in accordance with the
procedures specified in 4.12.1 through 4.12.3.
4.6.2 Defects.
Defects resulting from reliability assurance
testing may be assessed as sufficient evidence that the contractor's
production processes and quality control procedures do not provide
adequate assurance against product reliability degradation.  Upon
identification by the government to the Contractor, of the specific
quality defect(s) found, the contractor shall determine and apply
effective corrective action to improve his production processes and
quality control procedures as necessary to eliminate the defect(s)
from quadrants not yet delivered under the contract.
4.6.3 Retest.  Whenever reliability assurance test results
require corrective action by the contractor, a retest sample shall
be selected in accordance with 4.6 except that the sample shall be
selected from the first 10 quadrants produced subsequent to
implementation of the corrective action.  The retest sample shall be
subjected only to the reliability test(s) which revealed the
defect(s) .
3.1

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