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| MIL-C-48115A (PA)
4.4.3 Testing - Testing is described in the First Article
and Quality Conformance Inspection Tables.
4.4.4 Inspection Equipment - The inspection equipment
required to perform the examinations and tests prescribed herein
is described in the Paragraph Reference/Inspection Method column
in the tables starting with Paragraph 4.4.2.1. The contractor
shall submit for approval inspection equipment designs in accor-
dance with the terms of the contract. See Section 6 of MIL-A-
48078 and 6.3 herein.
4.5 Test Methods and Procedures
4.5.1 Dimensional control of stamped parts - In place of
the normal sampling associated with the Classification of Defects
and with the approval of the Contracting Officer, a sample of at
least ten (10) parts shall be dimensionally inspected to qualify
the tool used in the stamping process for use in production. In
addition, a random sample of five (5) parts shall be selected
from the last portion of each hour's production for dimensional
inspection as a control of the tool during production.
If any defective parts are found during qualification of
the tool, the tool producing the defective part shall not be
used in production.
If any defective parts are found when inspection is per-
formed for control of the tool, the tool producing the defective
part shall be removed from production. Further, that portion of
production since the last tool control check shall be returned
to the contractor for corrective action.
All tools removed from production because of some fault
may, after reworking, be returned to production providing they
pass the qualification test above. The contractor may request
a change of inspection frequency providing he presents objective
evidence to the Contracting Officer to substantiate the request.
4.5.2 Composition
4.5.2.1 Determination of Calcium Resinate - Transfer an
accurately weighed portion of approximately 5 grams (gm) of the
sample to a tared medium porosity, sintered glass crucible.
Extract the specimen with three separate 20 millilitar (ml)
portions of chloroform which have been previously saturated with
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