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MIL-T-62223B(AT)
controls and the chart recorder. The refrigerator shall be operated to the extent necessary to
verify that it does produce and maintain a temperature of 35.6F (2C) to 39.2F (4C). Upon
completion of the tests, all equipment, components and accessories shall be examined for
damage or defects caused by the test.
4.4.4.8 Test of stabilizing Jacks. To determine conformance to 3.5.14, the stabilizing
jacks shall be tested. With the jacks in place, the adjustable jacks shall be operated to level and
stabilize the vehicle. The jacks shall be observed for proper operation without binding or
malfunction. The vehicle shall be observed to verify the jacks will provide adequate leveling and
stability in relation to the ground, under normal stationary service.
4.4.5 Production sample. Upon acceptance of the, first production vehicle, it shall
remain at the manufacturing facility as a production sample and shall be the last vehicle shipped
on the contract. The contractor shall maintain the vehicle in a serviceable condition for the
duration of the contract.
4.4.6 Failure. Failure of the first production vehicle to meet any of the requirements of
the contract shall be cause for rejection of the vehicle. Further, the Government shall continue to
refuse acceptance of all vehicles under the contract, until the contractor has taken corrective
action to eliminate the cause(s) of the failure.
4.5 Production vehicle inspection. Each completed production vehicle shall be subjected
to dimensional inspection and operational tests as specified in section 3. The vehicle, associated
controls and equipment shall be operated to the extent necessary to verify conformance to
contractual requirements. The contractor's inspection system, as a minimum, shall assure that
the vehicle and attached equipment conforms to the dimensional and operational requirements
and the vehicle is capable of meeting the requirements herein. For each vehicle under contract,
the contractor shall make available to the Government, at the point of final acceptance, records
acceptable to the Government. The records shall indicate that servicing and adjusting required
by 3.6 have been accomplished.
4.5.1 Vehicle body inspection. Vehicle bodies installed on the chassis shall be inspected
for the characteristics and defects contained in table II. Sampling for inspection shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-105. Acceptance and rejection shall be in accordance with
acceptance and rejection criteria of MIL-STD-105. Vehicle bodies shall be inspected for
conformance to Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) on the basis of percent defective as specified in
table II.
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