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| MIL-R-85323(AS)
power source with characteristics as defined in
MIL-STD-704.
The bomb rack shall operate over a
range of 21 to 29 VDC, measured at the bomb rack's
input connector(s).
4.6
Inspection.
4.6.1
The bomb rack shall be inspected
Bomb rack inspection.
as follows:
4.6.1.1
Hooks. Prior to installation in the bomb rack each hook
shall be subjected to the following inspections:
a.
Each hook shall be thoroughly examined to determine
conformance to all the requirements of the drawings
listed in the data list for the bomb rack being pro-
cured (see 6.2.lf).
Any of the following major
defects shall be cause for rejection.
1.
One or more dimensions out of tolerance.
2.
Surface texture not in accordance with speci-
fied values.
b.
Each hook shall be subjected to dye penetrant inspec-
tions in accordance with MIL-I-6866. Dye penetrant
inspection shall be performed after final processing.
Special attention shall be given to the throat and
pivot hole areas of the hooks. Evidence of cracks,
seams, discontinuity of surface or other detrimental
defects in any area of the hook shall be cause for
rejection.
4.6.1.2 Bomb racks. Each bomb rack shall be inspected to ensure
that it has been properly assembled and adjusted, that the electrical
connections are secure and that the workmanship is as specified herein
(see 3.7).
Qualification by analysis, inspection, and demonstration.
4.6.1.3
All requirements for the bomb rack not qualified by testing shall be
qualified by analysis, inspection, or demonstrations approved by the
procuring activity (see 3.6.2a).
Packaging inspection. Each bomb rack shall be examined
4.6.1.4
to ensure that the preparation for delivery conforms to this specifica-
tion (see section 5).
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