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MIL-F-2980E
4.3 Classification of inspections.  The inspection requirements
specified herein are classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see 4.4)
b.  Quality conformance inspection (see 4.5)
4.4 First article inspection.  The first article (initial production
unit(s) shall be submitted for inspection in accordance with contract
requirements (see 6.2). The first article shall be representative of the
production processes to be used during quantity production. The first
article shall be subjected to the quality conformance inspection specified
herein and such other inspection deemed necessary to determine that all
requirements of the contract have been met.
4.5
Quality conformance inspection.
*
4.5.1 Inspection lot.  Unless
otherwise specified (see 6.2) the
formation, size and presentation of
inspection lots shall be in accordance
with MIL-STD-105 and MIL-W-13855.
Blank firing attachments shall be
assembled from component parts that
have met all inspection requirements
specified herein.
4.5.2 Examination.
*
4.5.2.1 Classification of defects.  Classification of defects and
acceptable quality levels (AQL'S) for examination in accordance with
M1L-STD-105 shall be as specified herein and shall include the following
provisions:
a.
Unless otherwise specified, AQL's apply to each listed
characteristic.
b.
The term "Gage" under "Inspection Method" column indicates
the existance of Government gage designs (see applicable
Inspection Equipment List).
c.
Where "Visual" is specified as the method of inspection, the
sample shall be either scaled or compared with specimen of
known acceptable quality.
d.
Where SME (Standard Measuring Equipment) is specified as the
method of inspection, the contractor may use any type of
industry developed, commercially available, multi-usage
equipment or special inspection equipment approved by the
Government.
e.
Where "Visual" is specified as the inspection method for
protective coating, the coating shall be visually examined
for completeness, uniformity in appearance and color, and
for freedom from pits, corrosion, scratches, and worn or
bare spots.
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