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| MIL-R-85323(AS)
After each 50 simulated firings the electrical safety pin
applied.
shall be inserted and 28 VDC applied. The bomb rack shall not operate.
Life test, ejection. Ejector units from the bomb racks,
4.6.5.2
in the quantities listed below, shall be subjected to a 250 ejection
life test.
a.
Type I bomb rack - 2 ejector units
Type II bomb rack - 3 ejector units
b.
Ejector units may be removed from the strongback to conduct these tests.
Each ejection shall be performed with a vertical down load of 22,240
Newtons (5,000 pounds) per hook (44,480 Newtons, 10,000 pounds total per
ejection unit) and the applicable impulse cartridge (see 6.2.lk). The
ejector foot shall be opposed by a device which simulates the force-time
characteristics of an ejected MK 83 L.D.G.P. store (450 kilograms, 1,000
pounds). Time of release or lag times shall be measured as specified in
4.6.2.2c on the following ejections.
c.
Ejections 1 through 10
d.
Ejections 126 through 135
Ejections 241 through 250
e.
Additional tests. The bomb rack shall pass the following
4.6.6
tests of MIL-T-7743 as specified, except as modified herein. Applicable
When
impulse cartridges shall be used when required (see 6.2.1k).
arming units or electric fuzes are required to be tested, only the tests
of 4.6.3 or 4.6.4 respectively shall apply.
a.
Electrical Characteristics (see 4.6.6.1)
or Time of Release Determination (see
b.
Lag Time
4.6.6.2)
c.
Icing (see 4.6.6.3)
d.
Temperature Shock (see 4.6.6.4)
e.
Altitude (see 4.6.6.5)
f.
Humidity
Sand Test (see 4.6.6.6)
g.
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