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MIL-S-1123E
301 conforming to Fed. Std. No. 751.  Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2),
the shoe patching machine shall be foot power operated by a foot treadle.
3.10.4.1  Work space.-  A clear work space ranging between 12-1/4 inches
and 14-1/2 inches or a clear work space of 17-1/2 inches as specified (see
6.2), shall be provided at the right of the center line of the needle bar.
3.10.5  Type VI, skiving and beveling machine . -  The skiving and beveling
machine shall be a combination skiver, beveler, leather cutter, and welt
roller.  The machine shall be a hand operated, bench type machine, designed
to skive, bevel, cut soles, trim soles, and roll welts, as required to
repair or rebuild shoes.
3.10.5.1  Adjustment.-  Machines shall have an adjustable gage to permit
the cutting of standard widths or pieces up to 9 inches.
3.10.6  Type VII, heel removing and heel reducing machine.- Heel re-
mover and heel reducing machine shall be a bench type, manually operated
machine capable of removing or reducing heels manually on all type shoes.
3.10.7  Type VIII, stand, cobbler's last, with lasts.- The stand and
lasts shall conform to requirements hereinafter specified.
3.10.7.1 Stand.-  The stand shall be for floor mounting and shall
incorporate a swivel type last holder with clamp screw and a shoe last
knockout wedge.
3.10.7.2  Lasts.-  Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the quantity
and sizes or lasts Furnished with the stand shall be two No. 7, two No. 9
and two No. 10.
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3.11 Workmanship.-  The shoe repair ma.chines and related equipment shall
be free from defects or blemishes.  All nuts shall be drawn tight. All
wiring shall be free from cuts, shall not be abraded, improperly joined
or loose at terminals.  Insulation shall not be excessively stripped from
wire. All surfaces that might interfere with the operation or movement of
the shoes being stitched shall be smooth and free from sharp edges and
projections.
4.
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
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4.1 Responsibility for inspection.-  Unless otherwise specified in the
contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance
of all inspection requirements as specified herein.  Except as otherwise
specified in the contract or order, the supplier may use his own or any other
facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements
specified herein, unless disapproved by the Government.  The Government
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