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Classification of defects (cont'd)
TABLE II.-
Classification
Minor
Major
Defect
Examine
Workmanship and
construction (cont'd)
Less than 8 assembly spot welds on
Body
x
each end
Not 3 partitions
x
Partitions secured to body with less
x
than 13 spot welds
Partition ends not cut at 45 degrees
x
on side welded to body
Missing component
x
Assembly (final)
x
Tray does not fit carrier
Carrier will not close with trays in
x
place
Carrier will not latch with trays in
place
x
Crimped edges not tight
x
x
Wrong quantity of pins
Sharp edges, burrs or cracks not
removed
x
Identification (pins)
x
Numbering not embossed
Number or letter incorrect or illegible
x
Tray
Identification numbering incorrect
x
Carrier case
Identification numbering missing or
incorrect
x
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4.3.3.2 Dimensional examination.- Inspection shall be made of pin sets for
compliance with dimensions specified. Any deviation from specified requirements
shall constitute a defect. The inspection level shall be S-2 with an AQL of
4.0, expressed in terms of defects per hundred units.
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4.3.4 Examination of preparation for delivery.- An examination shall be
made to determine that packaging, packing, and marking as required by section 5
of the specification are complied with. Defects shall be as indicated in table
111. The sample unit shall be one shipping container fully prepared for
delivery. The lot size shall be the number of containers offered for delivery
at one time. The inspection level shall be S-2 and the AQL shall be 4.0 defects,
expressed in terms of defects per hundred units.
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4.3.4.1 Examination for closure and strapping of shipping containers.- When
shipping containers are required to be in accordance with PPP-B-636, examination
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