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MIL-F-46375A(MU)
PACKAGING DATA SHEET
MIL-P-14232/P8614051 Packaging of Fuze Setter Set: M63
(Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and packaging data
sheets required by stipplers in connection with specific procurement
functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed
by the contracting officer.)
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Fabrication.-  The fuze setter shall be manufactured in
accordance with Drawing F8614051 and drawings pertaining thereto-
3.2 General specification.-  The contractor shall be responsi-
ble for adherence to the following requirements of MIL-F-13926:
(a)
Order of precedence
(b)
Dimensions and tolerances
(c)
Inorganic protective surface finishes
(d)
Electrical assemblies
(e)
Part identification and marking
(f)
Workmanship
(g)
Soldering electrical connections
3.3 Environmental service conditions.
3.3.1 Extreme operating temperatures.-  Unless otherwise speci-
fied, the fuze setter shall meet the requirements of 3.4 while exposed
to, and thermally stabilized at, ambient temperatures of -400 and +150
Fahrenheit (F).
3.3.2 Standard ambient temperature.-  Unless otherwise specified,
the fuze setter shall meet the following requirements at a standard
ambient temperature between +60 and +90F.
3.3.3 Vibrating.-  The fuze setter shall withstand a vibration
of 30 5 cycles per second frequency with an amplitude of 1/16 inch
(1/8 inch maximum excursion) for a period of 5 minutes 15 seconds.
Subsequent to vibration there shall be no evidence of loosened or
damaged parts, and the fuze setter shall meet the following require-
ments of this specification.
3.4
Operability.
3.4.1 Rotation.-  The direction of rotation specified in 3.4.1.1
-
and 3.4.1.2  as viewed from above the fuze setter with the
fuze setter in the operating position.
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