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MIL-W-48230
d.
Serialization requirements, if applicable.
e.  Production lot acceptance, if other than speci-
fied in Section 4 of this specification.
f.  First Article Sample requirements, if other than
specified in Section 4 of this specification.
g.  Packaging requirements, if other than specified
in Section 5 of this specification.
h.  Inspection equipment design requirements (See
4.3.4 and 6.3).
6.3 Inspection Equipment Designs.-Inspection equipment
designs are of two types - Government Special Inspection
Equipment (SIE) Designs and Contractor Designs.  SIE Designs
are designated by drawing numbers under the "Method of
Inspection" headings in Section 4.  Design responsibility
for all other inspection equipment is assigned to the Con-
tractor.  The Contractor need not furnish any design when
a complete Government SIE Design is provided.  Unless other-
wise specified, however, the Contractor may submit alternate
or modified Contractor Designs of SIE in accordance with
paragraphs 6.3.2 and 6.3.3, should he elect to do so.
6.3.1 SIE Designs .-SIE Designs may consist of any or
the following:
a. Detailed drawings which completely depict all
information necessary for the fabrication and use of the item
of inspection equipment.
b.  A source control drawing or a specification con-
trol drawing as defined in MIL-STD-100.
c.  An envelope drawing, as defined in MIL-STD-100,
which establishes the criteria which a detail design shall
meet.  When envelope drawings are specified, the contractor
shall prepare designs which comply with the criteria therein.
6.3.2 Contractor Designs .-Contractor Designs are re-
quired for all inspection equipment for which SIE Designs
are not specified, and may include commercial equipment which
the Contractor proposed to use.
(Commercial equipment is
defined as unmodified equipment which is cataloged and
available for purchase by the general public.)  Contractor
Designs shall include appropriate operating instructions,
calibration procedures and maintenance procedures.  Commer-
cial equipment shall be fully described by catalog listings
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