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MIL-C-50743(MU)
8 August 1973
4.4.3 Acceptance and rejection. Rejected lots shall be screened
for all defective characteristics. Removal or correction of defective
units and resubmittance of rejected lots shall be in accordance with the
acceptance and rejection criteria specified in MIL-STD-105.
4.5 Inspection equipment. Except as otherwise provided for by
the contract, the contractor shall supply and maintain inspection equip-
ment in accordance with the applicable requirements of MIL-I-45607. The
inspection equipment listed in table XI shall be utilized in performing the
tests specified herein,
4.5.1 Government-furnished inspection equipment. Where the
contract provides for Government furnished inspection equipment, supply
and maintenance of inspection equipment shall be in accordance with the
applicable requirements specified in MIL-I-45607.
4.5.2 Contractor-furnished inspection equipment.
4.5.2.1 Government design. Unless otherwise specified in the
contract, all inspection equipment specified by drawing number in
specifications or SQAPS forming a part of the contract shall be supplied
by the contractor in accordance with applicable technical data listed
in the TDP.
4.5.2.2 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 inspection procedures specified in examination and test
facilities provisions of MIL-F-13926. Since tolerance of inspection
equipment is normally considered to be within 10 percent of the product
tolerance for which it is intended, this inherent error in the inspection
equipment design must be considered as part of the prescribed product
tolerance limit. Thus, concept, construction, materials, dimensions,
and tolerances used in the design of inspection equipment shall be so
selected and controlled as to insure that the inspection equipment will
reliably indicate acceptability of a product which does not exceed 90
percent of the prescribed tolerance limit and permit positive rejection
when nonconforming. Construction shall be such as to facilitate routine
calibration of inspection equipment.
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