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MIL-M-48629 (AR)
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM)
ASTM-D-3951 -
Commercial Packaging.
(Application for copies of ASTM publications should be
addressed to the American Society for Testing and Materials, 1916
Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103)
2.2 Order of precedence.  In the event of a conflict between
the text of this specification and the references cited herein,
the text of this specification shall take precedence.
REQUIREMENTS
3.
3.1 Materials.  Materials shall be in accordance with the
applicable drawings, specifications and standards.
3.2 Assembly.  The assembly shall comply with all
requirements specified on Drawing (Dwg.) 9317994 and all
associated drawings and with all requirements specified in
applicable specifications and standards.
3.3 Fort y-foot drop test.  The practice mine shall show no
evidence of broken, cracked, or loose parts which will render it
unusable, after being dropped from a height of forty (40) feet
(ft) as specified on Dwg. 9317994 and in 4.5.1.
3.3.1.  Paint adhesion test.  The painted practice mine tested
in 4.5.2 shall show no removal of the coating by the adhesive tape.
3.3.2.  Salt spray test.  The painted practice mine tested as
in 4.5.3 and examined immediately after removal from the salt
spray test shall show no more than a trace of rusting (No. 9-1
Method 6451 of FED-STD-141) and no more than five scattered
blisters none larger than 1 mm in diameter.  On removal of the
paint there shall be no more than a trace of rusting, pitting, or
corrosion of the steel.
3.4 First article inspection.  This specification contains
technical provisions for First Article Inspection.  Requirements
for submission of First Article Samples by the contractor shall be
as specified in the contract.
3.5 Workmanship.  All parts and assemblies shall be
fabricated and assembled in a thorough, workmanlike manner, and
all manufacturing, processing, and assembling operations shall be
correctly performed.  All parts and assemblies shall be clean,
free of burrs, sharp edges, cracks, dirt, grease, rust and other
foreign matter that may impair proper functioning.  The cleaning
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