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MIL-W-43001F
cylinder into compartments so that when positioned for unloading the shelf or
partition shall be level with or below the transverse axis. These requirements
shall be verified when the washer-extractor is tested as specified in 4.6.2,
3.5.4.1 Cylinder door area, open for loading. For the size 400, each door
area shall be a minimum of 500 square inches; and for sizes 600 and 800 each
door area shall be a minimum of 600 square inches. This requirement shall be
verified when the washer-extractor is tested as specified in 4.6.1.
3.6 Workmanship.  Washer-extractors shall be free from defects such as
fractures, splits, punctures, tears, dents, creases, deteriorations, or
malformation. There shall be no sharp edges, slivers, burrs, projections, or
other defects.  The inside of the cylinder shall be smooth and free of burrs,
sharp edges, or other imperfections.
3.6.1 Application of finish.  The finish applied to the end item shall be
continuous (when required), smooth, adherent, without discoloration or foreign
material imbedded, and free from sags, runs, drips, creeps, laps, bubbles,
streaks, wrinkles, blisters, cracks, scratches, pours, pits, lumps, flux, or
orange peel.  No rust, rough grinds, or toolmarks shall show through the
coating.
3.6.2 Welders. The welders performing the welding on subassemblies, on
assemblies, and on the end item shall be certified welders and have passed
the qualification test as prescribed by either the "Standard Qualification
Procedures of the American-Welding Society" or "Welding Qualification of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers" code,  The contractor shall furnish
the government with a list of names of his welders who are certified and have
passed the test of either referenced codes and he shall certify that the welding
of this equipment was performed by the welders listed.
3.6.3 Welding.  The surface of parts to be welded shall be free from oxide,
scale, paint, grease, and other foreign q atter.  Welds shall be continuous (on
structural supports), sound, smooth, and free from porosity, cracks, incomplete
fusion, and deformation of material.  All scale and flux (when flux is used)
shall be removed from the finished welds.
3.6.4 Soldering.  Soldering shall be complete and adherent with all flux and
residue removed and shall contain no pin holes.
Threaded fasteners shall not be broken, stripped,
3.6.5 Threaded fasteners.
fractured, or loose.
3.6.6 Rivets.  Rivets shall be driven to completely fill the holes, with full
size heads neatly finished and in full contact with the surface of the riveted
members.

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