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MIL-G-45557B
4.3 Classification of inspection. the inspection requirements
specified herein are classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see U.A).
b. Quality conformance inspection (see 4.5).
4.4 First article inspection. The first article (initial produc-
tion unit(s) shall be submitted for inspection in accordance with the
contract (see 6.1). 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 speci-
fied herein and such ether inspections as necessary to determine that
all the requirements of the contract have been met.
4.5 Quality conformance inspection.
4.5.1 Inspection lot. The formation, size and presentation of
inspection lots of feeders shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105 and
MIL-W-13855. Feeders shall be assembled from lots of component parts
that have met all inspection requirements specified herein. Endurance
test lot size shall be as specified in 4.5.3.3.
4.5.2 Examination.
4.5.2.1 Component parts and concurrent repair parts. Examination
of component parts and concurrent repair parts shall be performed in
accordance with the criteria specified in the contract (6.1). The
contractor's examination of these parts shall be accomplished prior to
their assembly into the end item or submission for acceptance as repair
parts.
4.5.2.2 Feeders. Visually and manually examine each feeder to
determine conformance with the material, construction and design require-
ments of 3.2 and the applicable requirements of 3.2.1 through 3.2.17
and 3.2.17.4. Each step in the examination shall include a visual
examination for proper cleaning and presence of the specified protective
coating and to determine the general quality, completeness of manufacture,
assembly, clarity and legibility of markings and workmanship. The
examination provisions shall be applied at the earliest practical point
in manufacture at which it is feasible to inspect for acceptance without
risk of change in the characteristic by subsequent operations. Reinspec-
tions these characteristics on the completed product is not required
provided assurance exists that the characteristic has not been changed,
degraded or damaged by subsequent manufacturing, assembly or handling
and that adequate inspection records are maintained. Feeders failing
to meet the requirements shall be rejected.
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