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MIL-F-45598A
compliance with any or all requirements of the applicable
drawings.
4.3.3 Rejection. If any assembly, component or test
specimen fails to comply with any of the applicable requirements
the first article sample shall be rejected. The Government
reserves the right to terminate inspection upon any failure of an
assembly, component or test specimen to comply with any of the
requirements.
4.4
Quality conformance inspection.
4.4.1 Inspection lot formation. The term "inspection lot"
is defined as a homogeneous collection of units of product from
which a representative sample is drawn or which is inspected 100
percent to determine conformance with applicable requirements.
Units of product selected for inspection shall represent only the
inspection lot from which they are drawn and shall not be
construed to represent any prior or subsequent quantities
presented for inspection. Homogeneity shall be considered to
exist provided the inspection lot has been produced by one
manufacturer, in one unchanged process, using the same materials
and methods, in accordance with the same drawings, same drawing
revisions, same specifications and same specification revisions.
All material submitted for inspection in accordance with this
specification shall comply with the homogeneity criteria
specified herein, regardless of the type of inspection procedure
which is being applied to determine conformance with
requirements.  Inspection lots shall be as large as practicable,
in consideration of quality history, manufacturing conditions,
and contractor's delivery schedule, and within the limitations of
MIL-W-13855. Feeders shall be assembled from lots of component
parts that have met all inspection requirements specified herein.
Interchangeability and endurance test lot size shall be as
specified in 4.4.3.2.1.1 and 4.4.3.3.1.
4.4.2 Examination.
4.4.2.1 Component Parts and concurrent repair parts.
Examination of Components parts and concurrent repair part; shall
be performed in accordance with the criteria specified in MIL-W-
63150 (see 6.2.d). 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.
4.4.2.2 Feeders. Visually and manually examine each of the
following:
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