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MIL-B-81205(WP)
4.4.1 Handling Band structure test - Each of two prepro-
duction samples shall be oriented vertically and attached to a
mandrel 13 inches in diameter.  One nut on the end of the cable
assembly shall be turned until approximately two and one-half
threads protrude through the nut.  The nut on the other end shall
be torqued to 40 foot-pounds.  An equally distributed load of
7,000 pounds 350 pounds shall be placed on the upper surface
of the Handling Band and allowed to remain for 12 hours (minimum).
The load and mandrel shall then be removed and the samples closely
examined.  Any evidence of structural failure, visible damage, or
permanent deformation shall be cause for rejection of the prepro-
duction samples.
4.4.2 Lifting hole test - Each preproduction sample shall,
in turn, be attached to a mandrel 13 inches in diameter and the
cable assembly torqued as required by 4.4.1.  The mandrel shall
be secured in such a manner that the mandrel and Handling Band
will not move when a vertical pull of 4,500 pounds 225 pounds
is applied through the lifting holes (one on each side of the
Handling Band directly below the cable assembly) in the Handling
Band.  The vertical load shall be maintained for one (1) minute
(minimum).  The mandrel shall be removed and the Handling Band
closely examined.  Any evidence of structural failure, visible
damage, or permanent deformation shall be cause for rejection of
the preproduction sample.
4.5 Quality conformance inspection
4.5.1 Samples shall be selected using the plans and pro-
cedures set forth in Standard MIL-STD-105, Inspection Level II.
Each Handling Band in the sample shall be examined as required
by 4.5.2.  An AQL of 2.5 percent for MAJOR Defects and 6.5 per-
cent for MINOR Defects shall be used.
4.5.2 Examination - The minimum of examinations to be
performed by the supplier for acceptance shall be those set forth
in CD 1453449 Band, Handling, Mk 84 Mod 0 (for AQM-37A Target).
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.
5.1 Preservation and packaging - Preservation and packag-
ing shall be Level A.
5.1.1 Level A
5.1.1.1 Cleaning - Handling Bands shall be cleaned in
accordance with Specification MIL-P-116, Process C-1.
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