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MIL-T-60697A
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
authorize submission of known defective material, either indicated or actual, nor does it commit the
Government to acceptance of defective material.
4.1.2 Quality assurance terms and definitions. Reference shall be made to MIL-STD-109 to define the
quality assurance terms used.
4.1.3 Inspections. Inspections shall be in accordance with MIL-A-2550.
4.2 Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), all inspections shall be performed under
the following conditions:
a.
Temperature: room ambient (68 to 77F)
b.
Altitude: sea level
c.
Humidity: 50 percent relative, maximum
d.
Atmospheric pressure: 14.7 psi
4.3 Quality conformance inspection.
4.3.1 Lot.
4.3.1.1 Submission of product. Unless otherwise specified by the contracting activity, formation and
identification of lots shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105.
4.3.1.2 Size of lot. For the purpose of identification and shipment, the shipping lots of metal parts
assemblies shall consist of 1200 assemblies, maximum, provided the homogeneity requirements of inspection
lots have been retained.
4.3.2 Examination. On reprocessed parts, one hundred percent examination shall be performed for all
critical defects. Examination for major and minor defects shall be performed on a defect basis in accordance
with the classification of defects. Four power (4x) magnification may be used in performing visual
examination for such defects as burr and foreign matter. Inspection for rubber O-rings shall be in accordance
with MIL-STD-413. When compliance with the applicable requirement is in doubt as a result of visual
examination, the characteristic shall be measured or gaged to determine acceptability. All nonconforming
material shall be rejected.
4.3.2.1 Examination of reclaimed parts. Examination of reusable parts, which require no reprocessing,
shall be limited to inspection of defects that require visual type inspection. One hundred percent examination
shall be performed for all such defects. All nonconforming parts shall be reprocessed or rejected.
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