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| MIL-M-48640 (AR)
4.5.1.2 Environmental sample and tests. Two assemblies, as a
control sample, shall be selected at random by the Government
representative from each 100 assemblies produced or from each
month's production, whichever occurs first. All the tests in Table
IV shall be applied separately to each assembly in the sample.
4.5.1.3 Rejection. If any one assembly of either sample fails
to meet any specified requirement, the lot shall be rejected.
Rejected lots may be resubmitted in accordance with the provisions
of MIL-STD-105.
4.5.2 Inspection plan B.
4.5.2.1 Sample and tests. Each assembly in every lot shall be
subjected to all the tests in Table II and shall be examined
visually for completeness, improper assembly, and evidence of poor
workmanship.
4.5.2.2 Rejection. If any assembly fails to meet any specified
requirement, the defective assembly shall be rejected and removed
from the lot and may be resubmitted only after all defects have been
corrected.
4.5.3 Inspection equipment. Except as otherwise provided for
by the contract, the contractor shall supply and maintain inspection
equipment in accordance with the applicable requirements of
MIL-I-45607.
4.5.4 Packaging inspection. The sampling and inspection of the
preservation, packaging, packing, and container marking shall be in
accordance with the provisions of Packaging Data Sheet P9364909 and
MIL-P-14232.
4.6 Inspection provisions.
4.6.1 Submission of product. Unless otherwise specified by the
contracting officer, inspection lot size, lot formation, and
presentation of lots shall be in accordance with "Submission of
Product" provisions of MIL-STD-105.
4.7 Examination and tests.
4.7.1 Components and subassemblies. All components and
subassemblies shall be inspected in accordance with the applicable
Quality Assurance Provisions of MIL-F-13926.
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