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MIL-R-85320(AS)
4.
Tighten the forward port pad 1/4 turn
5.
Tighten the aft starboard pad 1/4 turn.
6.
Repeat tightening in order of 2. through 5. to
attain 3/8 total turn on each swaybrace.
Load the ejector unit with the applicable impulse
g.
cartridge  (see 6.2.1k).
Rotate the safety stop
lever to "blocked".
Apply 28 VDC to the ejector
unit's electrical input connector(s).
The impulse
cartridge shall ignite and the store shall be ejec-
ted.  The time of release or lag time, as defined in
MIL-T-7743, shall be measured.  Lag time shall not
exceed 0.1 second.
h.
Remove, disassemble  clean and inspect the ejector
unit as indicated in the applicable manuals (see
6.2.1g).  There shall be no damage to the ejector
unit.
4,6.5
Arming mechanism.
A MK-9 or MK-11 bomb arming wire
assembly shall be inserted in the tail and nose arming units of the
ejector unit (see 6.2.11).  With each arming unit not energized, pull
each arming wire slowly, in a vertically downward direction, parallel to
the side of the ejector unit.
Each arming unit shall support a 40
Newton (9 pound) load but release the wire at any load in excess of 58
Newtons (13 pounds).  A minimum of three successive measurements shall
be obtained OR each non-energized arming unit.  With each arming unit
energized, pull on each arming wire in the same direction as specified
above.  Each arming unit shall support a load of 667 Newtons (150 pounds).
4.6.6
Electric fuze arming.
The 0 pull-out force for the
electric fuze connector assembly and the pull test fixture shall be in
accordance with MIL-C-81842.
Three successive measurements shall be
made.
In addition, the interlock switch shall be verified to be open
when the ejector unit is latched and closed when the ejector unit is
released.
4.6.7
Life test.  The ejector unit shall be life tested a-total
of 250 ejections.  Each ejection shall be performed with a vertical down
load of 22,240 Newtons (5,000 pounds) per hook 44,480 Newtons, (10,000
pounds total- per ejection unit) and the applicable impulse cartridge
(see 6.2.1k).
The ejector foot shall be opposed by a device which
simulates the force-time characteristics of an ejected MK 83 L.D.G.P.
store 450 kilograms, (1,000 pounds).  Time of release or lag times shall
be measured in accordance with 4.6.4g on the following ejections:
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