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6.2 Inspection code numbers. The five digit code numbers assigned
to the inspections herein are to facilitate future data collected and
analysis by the government. All submitted designs shall contain a reference
to the applicable 5 digit code number contained in Section 4 of this
specification and the appropriate component or assembly drawing number
and revision letter to which the specific design applies. These code
numbers are used to correlate the characteristics cited on Equipment Lists
with the inspections listed in this specification. They should also be
cited as references on drawings of equipment designs submitted by the
contractor (see 6.3.5).
6.3 Inspection equipment. The contractor shall design
inspection equipment as required by the referenced inspection Equipment
Lists (EL) in accordance with the instructions of paragraphs 6.3.1 through
6.3.5.
Inspection equipment lists
6.3.1 Inspection equipment lists.
indicate the availability of Inspection equipment designs by showing
in the "number" column of the list of inspection equipment (Form
SMUPA 1010) the numbers of drawings or Federal Stock Numbers of
existing equipment designs, or codes as indicated in paragraph 6.3.2.
Design action required of the contractor is described in paragraphs
6.3.3 and 6.3.4. The contractor will be required to prepare detailed
drawings in accordance with 6.3.4 for all the equipment coded as
"contractor design" in the number column. These contractor designs
must be approved by the Government prior to fabrication or procuring
of the equipment. Designs shall be submitted for approval as specified
in 6.3.5.
6.3.2 Inspection equipment list codes. The inspection equipment
as defined in 6.3.3 and 6.3.4 will be designated in the EL by the
following codes:
CD - Contractor design on controlled contractor format and/or
commercial equipment.
MU - Army design, mandatory for use.
6.3.3 Army designs. Army designs are reflected on detailed drawings
which completely depict all the information necessary for the fabrication
of the item of inspection equipment. The contractor need provide no design
when an Army design is listed for an item of inspection equipment. Army
designs fall into two basic classifications; mandatory (designated "MU")
and non-mandatory (indicated by drawing or Federal Stock Number). When
an inspection equipment list references mandatory Army designs, the
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