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| MIL-R-23016(Wep)
3.5.2
Dimensions:
Dimensions and tolerances not specified shall be as close
as is consistent with best shop practices. When dimensions
and tolerances affect the interchangeability, operation, or
performance of the equipment, they shall be held or limited
accordingly.
3.5.3
Fabrication:
Machining, drilling, and forming shall be done with the use
of accurate templates, jigs, or gages.
3.5.4
Screw assemblies:
Assembly screws shall be tight. The word "tight" means that
the screws cannot be appreciably tightened without damage or
injury to the screw threads.
3.5.5
Riveting:
Riveting operations shall be carefully performed in order to
insure that the rivets are tight. Rivet heads shall be full
size and concentric with the body. Dimensions of the rivets
shall be such that the holes will be filled. Loose, cracked,
or badly formed, including protruding countersunk rivet heads,
shall be replaced before acceptance of the material. Excess
metal shall be removed from countersunk rivet heads as a
customary operation. This does not cover eyelets or hollow
tubular rivets.
3.5.6
Gears:
Gear assemblies shall be properly alined and meshed and shall
be operable without interference, tight spots, loose spots,
or other irregularities. When required for accurate adjustment,
gear assemblies shall be free from detrimental backlash.
Cleanup:
3.5.7
Units shall be thoroughly cleaned of loose, spattered or excess
solder, metal chips, and other foreign material after final
assembly. Burrs and sharp edges as well as rosin flash which
might crumble shall be removed.
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