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MIL-M-45532B
Groups of Non-Mating Parts (Continued)
Vl
Head Assembly w/Pintle
VIII.
Leg AssemblY, Rear Left
Bushing
Scale, Traversing Mechanism
Traversing and Elevating
Spring, Helical Compression
Mechanism
(B1101O547)
VI.
Pintle Assembly
IX.
Leg Assembly, Rear Right
Spring Traversing Slide
Nut, Locking, Traversing Scale
Lock Spring, Helical
Bolt (B5169881)
Compression (B7792987)
Spacer, Head, Tripod
VII .
x.
Lever, Traversing Slide Assembly
Leg Assembly, Front
Lock, Pintle, Group Assembly
Bolt (B569880)
Pin, Click, Elevating Mechanism
4.6.1.1.2 Concurrent repair parts. Concurrent repair parts shall be
tested for interchangeability requirement (see 3.2.10) by disassembling
three mounts previously tested in 4.6.1.1.1, as necessary, and then reassembl-
ing them using concurrent repair parts. No hand refinement of parts will
be allowed, and the mounts shall operate and function properly. This
test may be performed independently of the mount interchangeability test
specified in 4.6.1.1.1 and at more frequent intervals using accepted mounts
taken From current production.
4.6.1.2 Interplant.
4.6.1.2.1 Mounts. Mounts which are to be subjected to the interplant
interchangeability test shall be given preliminary hand functioning to
assure proper operation before parts are disassembled from the mount.
Mounts shall be interchanged in a manner similar to 4.6.1.1.2 except that
parts shall be divided into eight groups and that when disassembling, every
other mount used shall be one produced by a different manufacturer.  After
interchange of parts, the mount shall be examined for function of traverse
and elevation micro adjustment mechanisms according to requirements speci-
fied in 3.2.7.2 and 3.2.7.3. Parts shall be identified with their manu-
facturer throughout the test. Before mounts are returned to the contrac-
tors, the original parts shall be reassembled to their respective mounts.
4.6.1.2.2 Repair parts. The concurrently
manufactured repair parts
submitted for tests shall be assembled in the
mounts previously tested in
4.6.1.2.1 without handfitting or altering any
part. Mounts shall be assem-
bled using different combinations of parts to
the extent deemed necessary
to assure that parts are interchangeable.
4.6.2 Endurance test methods.
4.6.2.1 The mount to be tested for endurance (see 3.3.1), and the
machine gun to be used in the test, shall be field stripped, lubricated,
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