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MIL-C-48550(AR)
4.3.2.2.1.1 Failure of sample. - Should any one item of sampling
under Tables III or IV fail to meet the specified test requirements,
acceptance of product shall be suspended by the Government until
necessary corrections (see 4.3.2.2.3) have been made by contractor
and resubmitted item been approved.
4.3.2.2.2 Inspection of packaging and marking.- Examination and
tests for packaging shall be in accordance with MIL-P-14232 and
Section 5 herein.
4.3.2.2.3 Acceptance and rejection. - Rejected lots shall be screened
for all defection characteristics. Removal or correction of defect-
ive units and resubmittance of rejected lots shall be in accord-
ance with "Acceptance and Rejection" as specified in MIL-STD-105.
4.4 Inspection  equipment. - Except as otherwise provided for by the
contract, the contract shall supply and maintain inspection equip-
ment in accordance with the applicable requirements of MIL-I-45607.
4.4.1 Government furnished inspection equipment. - Where the con-
tract provides for Government furnished test equipment, supply and
maintenance of test equipment shall be in accordance with the
applicable requirements specified in MIL-1-45607.
4.4.2 Contractor
furnished
inspection
equipment.
4.4.2.1 Government  design. - Unless otherwise specified in the
contract, all inspection equipment specified by drawing number in
specifications or SQAP forming a part of the contract shall be supplied
by the contractor in accordance With technical data listed in the
technical data package (TDP).
4.4.2.2 Contractor  design. - The contractor shall design and supply
inspection equipment compatible with the `Test Methods and Procedures"
specified in 4.6 of this specification and with the component inspect-
ion procedures specified in "Examination" and "Test Facilites" re-
quirements of MIL-F-13926. Since tolerance and test equipment is
normally considered to be within 10% of the product tolerance for
which it is intended, this inherent error in the test equipment
design must be considered as part of the prescribed product toler-
ance limits, Thus, concept, construction, materials, dimensions and
tolerances used in the design of test equipment shall be so selected
and controlled as to insure that the test equipment will reliably
indicate acceptability of a product which does not exceed 90% of the
prescribed tolerance limit, and permit positive rejection when non-
conforming. Construction shall be such as to facilitate routine
calibration of test equipment.
4.5 Test methods and Procedures.
4.5.1 Environmental.
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