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MIL- L-4 5522A
4.5.2 Examination.
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4.5.2.1 Component parts and concurrent repair parts.  Examination
of component parts and concurrent repair parts shall be as specified in
the contract (see 6.1).  Examination of these parts shall be accomplished
prior to their assembly into the end item or submission for acceptance as
repair parts.
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4.5.2.2 Linker-delinkers.  Examination of linker-delinkers shall
be as specified herein.  The examination provisions should be applied at
the earliest practical point in manufacture at which it is feasible to
inspect for acceptance without risk of change in the characteristic by
subsequent operations.  Reinspection of these characteristics on the
completed product is not required provided assurance exists that the
characteristic has not been changed, degraded or damaged by subsequent
manufacturing  } assembly or handling and that adequate inspection records
are maintained.
4.5.2.2.1 Classification of defects. Classification of defects
and acceptable quality levels (AQL's) for examination in accordance with
MIL-STD-105 shall be as specified herein and shall include the following
provisions.
The AQL's listed for each defect shall be applied to the
a.
individual defect, not to a group of defects.
Examination for workmanship shall include examination for
b.
missing operations and the presence of nicks, cracks} burs,
scratches, toolmarks, deformations or other signs of poor
workmanship.  Pieces shall be carefully compared with a
specimen of known acceptable quality and shall conform to
the requirements of 3.5.
Where "Visual" is specified as the inspection method for
c.
dimensional inspection, the characteristic shall be either
scaled or compared with a specimen of known acceptable
quality that has been established as an inspection stan-
dard, for conformance to the requirements of the drawing.
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Where "Visual" is specified as the inspection method
d.
for protective coating, the coating shall be visually
examined for completeness, uniformity in appearance and
color, and for freedom from pits, corrosion, scratches,
and worn or bare spots.
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Where "Visual" is specified as the inspection method for
e.
functioning assembly requirements, the assembly shall be
visually examined for completeness and manually operated
for functioning requirement.
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Where "SMTE" (Standard Measuring and Test Equipment) is
f.
specified as the method of inspection, the contractor may
use any type of industry developed, commercially available,
multi-usage equipment or special inspection and/or testing
equipment approved by the Government.
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