|
| ![]() MIL-F-48877A (AR)
4.4.3 Inspection equipment. The inspection equipment
required to perform the examinations and tests prescribed herein
is described in the "Paragraph Reference/Inspection Method"
column in the tables starting with paragraph 4.4.2.1. The
contractor shall submit for approval inspection equipment designs
in accordance with the terms of the contract. See section 6.2 of
MIL-A-48078 and section 6.4 herein. The contractor shall submit
all inspection equipment designs to the government for evaluation
and approval prior to fabrication of such inspection equipment.
4.4.4 Contractor inspection system. As part of
contractor's approved quality procedure, there shall be a
provision for checking the adequacy of inspections made in
connection with listed critical or major defects. These
procedures shall include the following provisions:
4.4.4.1 Handling procedure.
A Design Agency approved
procedure shall be instituted that shall preclude unauthorized
handling of the S&A's and fuzes from the S&A position check until
the S&A has been installed in the fuze. The procedure shall be
able to eliminate armed fuzes from being introduced into the lot.
4.4.4.1.2 Identification of rejected material. All
material listed below, rejected as containing defects, shall be
isolated to preclude its inclusion with acceptable material:
All S&A's failing 4.5.9, 4.5.10, 4.5.15, 4.5.16, or
a.
4.5.19.
b.
All modules failing 4.5.17, or 4.5.18.
c. All fuzes failing 4.5.23, 4.5.24, 4.5.25, 4,5.27, or
4.5.28.
4.4.4.2 Use of simulated defect standards. The following
listed verified Inspections shall be validated and inspection
equipment verified once per shift using Design Agency approved
item facsimiles or standards containing the defects and supplied
by the contractor. The contractor shall resupply the item
facsimiles when it is determined by the Government that the
facsimiles are no longer representative enough of the product to
make it unidentifiable to the contractor inspection personnel or
it is not functioning in the necessary manner and cannot be
corrected satisfactorily. These standards should be inert and
readily identifiable to the Government to ensure recovery should
they be inadvertently introduced into production. Simulated
defect standards used to verify the following verified
inspections should be constructed and identified in such a manner
that they are not readily recognizable to the contractor
Inspection personnel as defect standards. Standards should be
62
|
Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us |