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MIL-R-81965A(AS)
TABLE Ill
SAMPLING TEST ITEMS
PRODUCTION
ITEM
LOT SIZE
NUMBER OF SAMPLES
Bomb Racks
100 or Less
2
101-200
3
201-300
4
301 or More
T h e procuring activity shaIl specify the number of samples, and the sequence of inspections each unit
shall be subjected to for lots in excess of 300 units (see 6.2.le).
4.5
Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified, all inspections shall be performed
under the folIowing conditions:
a.
Room temperature. Room ambient of 2510C (7718F) indicated.
b.
Test temperature. All parts of the test item shall be stabilized at the specified temperature
2.8C (5F) indicated prior to conducting any tests. Unless otherwise specified, tem-
perature stabilization will have been attained when the indicated temperature of the surface
o f the largest mass  o f the test item does not change by more than 2.8C
(5F) in a period of 1 hour.
c.
Test fixture. Whenever tests require that a store be mounted to a bomb rack, a fixture shall
be utilized which is in accordance with DL909AS100. A1l sway brace adjustments shall be in
accordance with this data list. This configuration is for test purposes only,
d.
Test stores. Unless otherwise specified in the applicable paragraph, the lightest store shall be
101 pounds (45.8 1 kilograms) and the heaviest store shall be 2,200 pounds (997.90 kilo-
grams). The stores shall conform to the following parameters. All store suspension lugs shall
be in accordance with MS3314 and shall be spaced 14 inches (35.56 centimeters) apart. The
101 pound (45.8 1 kilogram) store shall have a center of gravity located midway between the
suspension lugs and 5 1/2 inches (13.97 centimeters) below the hook bearing surface of each
suspension lug. The other stores shall have centers of gravity located midway between the
suspension lugs and 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) below the hook bearing surface of each
suspension lug.
e.
Input power requirements. The bomb rack shall perform
satisfactorily under all applicable
conditions specified herein from a 28 VDC rated voltage
power source with characteristics
and limits as defined in MIL-STD-704, except that the
bomb rack shall operate over a
range of 20 to 30 VDC, measured at the bomb rack's input
connector(s).
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