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MIL-F-70435(AR)
The target reliability test is not required if the arming
Note 6:
test
If
an additional sample of 21 fuzes
may be tested for arming, 7 at each temperature.  If no
additional failures occur
for
the target
reliability test is not required. For arming
2 or
more, the target reliability test is required.
Note 7:
Test parameter is required only when specified in the
contract or purchase order.
4.4.3 Testing.  Testing is described in the first article
table and quality conformance inspection tables.
4.4.4 Inspection equipment.  The inspection equipment
required to perform the examinations and test prescribed herein is
described in the "Paragraph Reference/Inspection Method" column
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 6.4 herein.
4.4.5 Deterioration of explosive components.
4.4.5.1 Check test for deterioration of detonators.  If the
total time between original acceptance of any lot and the assembly
of that lot into the fuze exceeds two years, or if the detonators
have been subjected to adverse conditions at any time since
previous tests, the detonator lot shall be subjected to and must
satisfactorily pass the functional tests specified on the drawing
prior to assembly into the fuze.  The sampling plan for these
tests shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105D, Normal Inspection,
to an AQL of 0.40 percent.  This test shall be performed by the
contractor on detonators selected by inspection at the facility
assembling the detonator into the fuze.
4.4.5.2 Check test for deterioration of spitback lead
assemblies.  If the total time between original acceptance of any
lot and the assembly of that lot into the fuze exceeds two years,
or if the lead cup assemblies have been subjected to adverse
conditions at any time since previous tests, the lead cup lot
shall be subjected to and must satisfactorily pass the function
test specified on the applicable drawing prior to assembly into
the fuze.  The sampling plan for these tests shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-105D, Normal Inspection, to an AQL of 0.40
percent.  This test shall be performed by the contractor on lead
cup selected for inspection at the facility assembling the lead
cup into the fuze.
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