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MIL-M-45013E (AR)
4.4.3.9 Certification. Unless otherwise specified, the
contractor shall furnish the Government representative with
certified statements that each inspection lot conforms to the
materials and processes specified on the applicable drawings and
specifications.
4.4.3.10.1 Machine guns.
The contractor shall furnish the Government repre-
a.
sentative with certification that the packaging materials
conform to the applicable packaging data sheets and
specification.
The contractor shall test items from each inspection lot
b.
as specified in MIL-P-116.
4.4.3.10.2 Repair equipment. Testing of packaging of repair
parts shall be performed in accordance with the criteria
specified in the contract (see 6.2).
4.4.4  Inspection  equipment.  The  inspection  equipment
required to perform the inspections specified herein is
identified in 4.4.2.2. Contractor inspection equipment designs
shall be submitted for Government approval as specified in the
contract. Designs which provide variable measurements instead of
attributes data are preferred in order to facilitate the use of
statistical process control. The provisions of MIL-A-70625 shall
apply to all automated acceptance inspection equipment. See 6.2
herein.
4.4.4.1 Responsibility. Unless otherwise specified in
procurement documents (see 6.1), responsibility for acquisition,
maintenance and disposition of measuring and test equipment
required to perform inspections prescribed by applicable
specifications shall be in accordance with MIL-I-45607.
4.4.4.2 Accuracy of standard measuring test equipment
(SMTE). When commercial and modified commercial test equipment
is used, it shall be capable of repetitive measurement by various
experienced inspection/test personnel to an accuracy of 10
percent of the total tolerance of the characteristic being
inspected. Accuracy is a term which describes the closeness of
test measurements to the true (lab) measurement. Accuracy is
normally defined by the two factors, systematic error (or bias)
and precision (repeatability). Systematic error (bias) is the
difference between the average (mean) reading in a series of
measurements and the true lab measurement. Precision
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