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MIL-R-81574(AS)
TABLE IV
CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS FOR PREPARATION FOR DE LIVERY
DEFECT
ITEM
More than one complete assembly in the same
Contents
container.  All components not of the same size.
Missing, incomplete, incorrect, illegible; of
Exterior and interior
improper size, location, sequence, or method
of application; exterior and interior markings
different.
inadequate application of the components such as
Packaging and pack-
incomplete closure of unit package, intermediate
ing materials
p a c k a g e , case liners, container flaps, loose
strappings, etc. ; bulging or distortion of the
containers.
Number per container is more or less than re-
Exterior and interior
quired; gross or net weight exceeds the requirement.
weight or content
Preparation for delivery - Each of the fully prepared shipping
4.6. 1.2
containers, containing rescue hand tools, selected as a sample unit from the lot
shall be visually examined to determine that the packaging, packing, and marking
conform to this specification.  The classification of defects, Table IV, shall be
used to classify the defects found.
4.6.2
Proof pressure test - The gas storage area of the rescue hand
tool shall be subjected to an internal pressure of 4000 psig for one minute. The
rescue hand tool shall pass the requirements specified in 3.7.1.
4.6.3
Leakage - The complete rescue hand tool shall be charged using
a nitrogen cylinder; then, without depressing the trigger, completely submerged in
clear water to a depth of one inch The rescue hand tool shall pass the requirements
specified in 3.7.2. With the rescue hand tool still submerged, two thicknesses of web-
bing conforming to MIL-W-4088, Type XIII shall be placed in the opening, and the trig-
ger squeezed and held. The rescue hand tool shall pass the requirements specified in 3.7.2.
Operation - With a test blade installed, the rescue hand tool
4.6.4
shall be pressurized using a nitrogen cylinder. The rescue hand tool shall be sub-
merged in one foot of water and operated. The rescue hand tool shall meet the
requirements specified in 3.7.3.
4.6.5
Impact test - The rescue hand tool shall be used as a hammer
to break through a piece of acrylic plastic sheet, MIL-P-5425 finish A, or mod-
ified acrylic plastic sheet, MIL-P-8184 finish A, 0.312 thick. The acrylic
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