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MIL-T-46616C
3.7.2 Load. The thruster fired under a load of 550 pounds shall have a piston stroke of 1-1/2 inches,
minimum, when propelling the 550-pound load either vertically or horizontally with resistive load equal to
the pull of gravity on a 550-pound weight, and shall propel that load with sufficient velocity so that the load
continues to move away from the thruster after the piston reaches the end of its stroke (see 6.4).
3.7.2.1 Bypass pressure. The thruster fired under load shall bypass gas at a pressure of 600 pounds per
square inch (psi), minimum, at the end of 4 feet of aircraft hose, MS28741-4.
3.7.3 Temperature. The thruster shall comply with all the ballistic requirements throughout the
temperature range of 65 to +200F.
3.7.4 Initiation. The thruster shall be fired by a source delivering an output pressure of 700 + 25, 0
pounds per square inch gage (psig) at the end of 15 feet of aircraft hose, MS28741-4 at 70 5F.
3.7.5 Misfires. There shall be no misfires.
3.7.6 Mechanical failures. The thruster shall function without mechanical failure (see 6.6.1).
3.8 Workmanship. Thrusters shall be free of cracks, splits, or other defects which might prevent proper
mating with connecting parts or proper functioning of the device.
3.8.1 Metal defects. All components shall be free from cracks, splits, cold shuts, inclusions, porosity,
or any similar defect.
3.8.2 Burr. No part shall have a burr which might interfere with the assembly or function of the item or
which might be injurious to personnel handling the item.
3.8.3 Foreign matter. No part or assembly shall contain chips, dirt, grease, rust, corrosion, or other
foreign matter.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the
contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements (examinations and tests) as
specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the contractor 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 reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set
forth in this specification where such inspections are deemed necessary to ensure supplies and services
conform to prescribed requirements (see 6.2).
4.1.1 Responsibility for compliance. All items shall meet all requirements of sections 3 and 5. The
inspection set forth in this specification shall become a part of the contractor's overall inspection system or
quality program. The absence of any inspection requirements in the specification shall not relieve the
contractor of the responsibility of ensuring that all products or supplies submitted to the Government for
acceptance comply with all requirements of the contract. Sampling inspection, as part of manufacturing
operations, is an acceptable practice to ascertain conformance to requirements; however, this does not
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