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MIL-C-50242(MU)
b.  Drawing and specification number and date, together with
identification and date of changes thereto.
c. A statement that all material purchased by the contractor
meets requirements, when such material is controlled by Government or
commercial specifications referenced in any of the contractual documents,
and that certificates of conformance are on file and available for review.
d.  Number of items in the lot.
e. Date submitted.
The certificate shall be signed by a responsible agent of the certifying
organization.  The initial certificate submitted shall be substantiated by
evidence of the agent's authority to. bind his principal.  Substantiation of
the agent's authority will not be required with subsequent certificates unless,
during the course of the contract, this authority is vested in another agent of
the certifying organization.
4.2 First article inspection.
4.2.1 Submission.- The contractor shall submit a first article quantity
as designated by the Contracting Officer for evaluation in accordance with the
provisions of 4.2.2.  (See 6.1) The first article sample shall consist of the
following:
a. Forty-five (45) body assemblies after painting. (5 for salt spray)
b.  Twenty (20) body assemblies prior to painting.
c.  Two (2) stock specimens, each comprised of the width of the stock
to be used for production, and the length, equivalent to the circumference of
the tool to be utilized for production, shall be selected from the coil of stock
prior to forming the top cup and bottom cup.  One sample shall be taken from the
beginning of the coil; the other sample shall be taken from the end of the coil.
Each specimen shall be identified for the direction of rolling and identified
with an index position of the tool.  The first article sample shall be submitted
and approved prior to initiation of regular production.
All parts and completed assemblies submitted shall have been produced by the
contractor (or furnished by a supplier) using the same production processes,
procedures and equipment as will be used in fulfilling the contract. All
parts and materials, including packaging and packing, shall be obtained from
the same sources of supply as will be used in regular production.  The
sample shall be accompanied by certificates of conformance.  A first article
quantity, or portion thereof, as directed by the Contracting Officer, shall
also be submitted whenever there is a lapse in production for a period in
excess of 90 days, or whenever a change occurs in manufacturing process, material
used, drawing, specification or source of supply as to significantly affect
product uniformity as determined by the Government. Prior to submission, the
contractor shall inspect the sample to the degree necessary to assure that
it conforms to the requirements of the contract and submit a record of this
inspection with the sample.  A sample containing known defects will not be
submitted unless specifically authorized by the Contracting Officer.
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