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MIL-R-8236F
4.2.3 Quality conformance inspection. Quality coformance inspection of the inertia reel or subassemblies
shall consist of the following examination and tests:
a. Visual Examination (see 4.2.3.1).
Failure to meet any of the requirements specified herein shall be considered cause for rejection of the inertia
reel or subassembly.
b. Acceptance tests (see 4.2.3.2).
Failure to meet any of the requirements specified herein shall be considered cause for rejection of the lot.
c. Sampling (see 4.2.3.3)
Failure to meet any of thc requirements specified herein shall be considered cause for rejection of the lot.
4.2.3.1 Visual examination. Each inertia reel or subassembly shall be examined to determine compliance
with this specification with respect to material and workmanship, lubrication. finish. and marking instructions.
4.2.3.2 Acceptance tests. Each inertia reel or subassembly shall be subjected to the following acceptance tests,
as applicable:
a. Automatic operation (see 4.5.1).
b. Cable extension and retraction. if applicable (see 4.5.3.1).
c. Webbing extension and refraction. if applicable (see 4.5.3.2).
d. Manual control operation (see 4.4.3.3- excluding sublevels).
Any inertia reel or subassembly found to be defective during the acceptance portion of the qualification tests shall
be reported in writing within 24 hours to the Government Qualifying Activity (see 6.6). Defects noted during
production lot testing shall be reported in accordance with MIL-STD-831 within 24 hours to the Government
Procuring Activity with a courtesy copy to the Government Qualifying Activity.
4.2.3.3 Sampling. Samples shall be selected in accordance with Production Acceptance Test Sample Size
identified in Table 11. A lot shall consist of inertia reels or subassemblies of the same type produced under the
same conditions. and all submitted for inspection at one time. Any inertia reel or subassembly found to be
defective during the sampling portion of the qualification tests shall be reported in writing within 24 hours to the
Government Qualifying Activity (see 6.6). Defects noted during production lot sampling shall be reported in
writing within 24 hours to the Government Procuring Activity with a courtesy copy to the Government Qualifying
Activity. The inertia reels or subassemblies selected for the lot sampling shall be subjected to the following tests,
as appliable:
a. Proof strength (see 4.5.4).
b. Dimension examination (see 4.4.4).
c. Weight verification (see 4.4.5).
4.3 Material determination. The following material determinations shall be accomplished as listed.
4.3.1 Metals. The usc of non-corrosive metals in the construction of the inertia reels shall be determined by
inspection for compliance with MIL-STD-889.
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