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MIL-C-50242(MU)
6.3.3 Army designs.- Army designs are reflected on detailed drawings
which completely depict all the information necessary for the fabrication
of the item of inspection equipment.  The contractor need provide no design
when an Army design is listed for an item of inspection equipment.  Army
designs fall into two basic classifications:  Mandatory (designated "MU")
and non-mandatory (indicated by drawing or Federal Stock Number).  When
an equipment list references mandatory-Army Designs, the contractor shall
comply with, and use these designs accordingly.  The contractor may, however,
in connection with non-mandatory designs, with the approval of the Government,
design alternate inspection equipment to facilitate his operations.  Such
contractor-prepared designs (see 6.3.4) or commercial equipment selections
must be approved by the Government prior to fabrication or procurement of
the equipment.  Designs shall be submitted for approval as specified in 6.3.5.
6.3.4 Contractor designs. - Contractor designs are designs of inspection
equipment for which the Government has assigned design responsibility to the
contractor.  Contractor designs shall be supported by detailed drawings which
depict all information necessary to completely fabricate, calibrate and operate
an item of inspection equipment.  This requires that the necessary views,
dimensions, materials, finishes, notes and operating and calibration instructions
be properly depicted in accordance with approved practices to the extent that
further calculation or clarification will not be required.  Unless otherwise
specified, contractor designs may be developed on the format the contractor
normally employs in his equipment design procedure provided such format reflects
the detail and information specified above, subject to the following controls:
All submitted contractor designs shall conform to Specification MIL-D-1000,
Category A, Form 3.  Legibility and reproducibility shall permit conventional
making of clearly understandable, high-contract reproductions.  Contractors shall
submit three copies of final designs as a flat set.  Designs shall be submitted
for approval as specified in 6.3.5.
6.3.5 Submission of contractor design. - All submitted designs shall
contain a reference to the applicable 5-digit code number contained in Section
4 of this specification and the appropriate component or assembly drawing number
and revision letter to which the specific design applies.  Unless otherwise
specified on the EL, all designs of equipment for inspection of defects classified
as critical and major shall be submitted for approval to the Commanding Officer,
Picatinny Arsenal, Attn: SMUPA-ND13.  All other designs of inspection equipment
shall be approved by the inspection element of the agency administering the
Submission shall be as directed by the contracting officer.  Partial
contract.
submission of inspection equipment designs is permissible and encouraged.  However,
the Arsenal completion date for design review will be based on the date of the
final submission of designs.  Picatinny Arsenal design review will be accomplished,
normally, within one month after receipt.
6.4 Submission of results of contractor-conducted examinations and tests.
Unless otherwise specified by the Contracting Officer, the contractor shall
forward requested records of examinations or tests to Commanding Officer, Picatinny
Arsenal, Attn: SMUPA-ND3.
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