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| MIL-M-60170A(MU)
a single defect (individual characteristic) basis in accordance with
MIL-STD-105 and the sampling plans specified in Tables I, II and III
herein. Examination and tests for packaging, packing, and marking
shall be in accordance with MIL-P-14232 and Section 5 herein. The
tabulated classification of defects in Tables I, II and III shall con-
stitute the minimum inspection to be performed by the supplier after
first article approval and prior to Government acceptance or rejection
by item or lot.
TABLE I - CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS
TEST PROCEDURE
REQUIREMENT
CLASS
CRITICAL: NONE
MAJOR : AQL .65% Defective
4:6.3
3.7.3
Rigidity, pre-vibration
101.
4.6.4
3.5
Vibration
102 .
4.6.5
3.7.3
Rigidity, post-vibration
103 .
4.6.6
3.7.2
Mounting repeatability
104.
4.6.8
3.7.1
Insertion and removal
105 .
4.-6.9.1
3.8.1.1
Periscope locking lever -
106.
operability
4.6.9.2
3.8.1.2
Shield actuating handle -
107.
operability
4.6.9.3
3.8.1.3
Handle locking latch -
108.
operability
4.6.9.4
3.8.2.1
Motor, wiper mechanism
109.
4.6.9.5
3.8.2.2
Limit switch, wiper mechanism
110.
4.6.9.6 -
3.8.2.3
Circuit breaker, wiper mechanism
111.
4.6.10
3.9
Circuitry
112.
4.6.11.1
3.10.1
Interchangeability - mechanical
113.
NONE DEFINED
MINOR:
The tests in O Table I shall be conducted at a temperature between
NOTE:
+60 and +90 F.
4.3.3 Acceptance and rejection.- Rejected lots shall be screened
for all defective characteristics. Removal or correction of defective
units" and resubmittance of rejected lots shall be in accordance with
"Acceptance and Rejection" as specified in MIL-STD-105.
4.4 Special sampling.
4.4.1- General.-One mount shall be selected at random by a Govern-
ment representative as a control sample from each 100 produced. The
control sample shall meet the requirements and tests in Table II.
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