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MIL-R-8236F
4.7 Identification of product. Identification marking shall be inspected to demonstrate compliance with 3.7
and MIL-STD-130.
4.7.1 Permanent identification of inertia reel. The housing of the inertia reel shall be inspected for the stamp
imprinted with the serial number and date of manufacture to coincide with the serial number of the permanently
attached nameplate.
4.7.2 Anti-Tampering seal. The inertia reel shall be inspected for the anti-tampering seals affixed to primary
unit entry points.
4.8 Workmanship. The inertia reel assembly and subassemblies, including all detail parts, shall be inspected
to demonstrate that the inertia reel is free from defects which could affect proper functioning of the complete unit
in service.
4.9 Quality program survey. As part of the qualification process, but prior to the manufacture of the
qualification inertia reel assemblies, the Government shall conduct a quality audit in accordance with MIL-Q-9858
and MIL-I-45208 Any deficiencies noted shall be resolved and approved corrective action implemented prior to
the manufacture of qualification inertia reel assemblies.
4.10 Service life demonstration. Service life shall be demonstrated by the successful completion of the
environmental conditionings, including the post-tests and completion of the life cycle tests, including post-test
disassembly to verify the lack of excessive wear.
4.11 Safety of equipment inspection. The inertia reels shall be inspected to comply as specified (see 3.11).
4.12 Inspoection of packaging. Preservation and packaging, packing, and marking shall be inspected to assure
compliance with section 5 of this specification.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation. The preservation shall be Level A, B or Commercial, as specified (see 6.2).
5.1.1 Level A. Inertia reeks shall be packaged per Method III of MIL-P-116 in a snug-fitting fiberboard box
conforming to W6s or W6c of PPP-B-636 Each inertia reel shall be wrap-peal with a suitable material in a manner
to protect the box from puncture or other damage and to immobilize the inertia reel within the container.
5.1.1.1. Intermediate packaging. No more than 10 unit packages shall be placed in fiberboard containers
conforming to domestic class of PPP-B-636, As much as possible, intermediate containers shall contain a like
number of unit packages.
5.1.2 Level B. Inertia reels shall be packaged as for Level A. including intermediate containers. except that
the unit containers need not exceed paperboard boxes conforming to PPP-B-566 or PPP-B-676.
5.1.3 Commercial. The inertia reels shall be packaged in accordance with ASTM D-3951-90.
5.2 Packing. Packing shall be Level A. B. or Commercial, as specified (see 6.2).
5.2.1 Level A. Shipments shall be packed in snug-fitting wood- cleatrd plywood boxes conforming to Grade
A of PPP-B-601. Gross weight of the boxes shall not exceed 200 pounds.
5.2.2 Level B. Shipments shall be packed in snug-fitting fiberboard boxes conforming to V3S, V4S or V3C of
PPP-B-636.
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