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MTL-S-22518A(AS)
Teardown inspection.  A teardown inspection consisting
4.5.21
of complete disassembly of the ATS/AD shall be made at the completion of
the qualification test.  Dimensional inspection shall be made of all
wearing parts.  Rotating parts shall be subjected to Magnaflux or Zyglo
inspection, except that assembled anti-friction bearings shall not be
subjected to Magnaflux inspection.  Rotating parts subjected to centrifugal
stresses shall be measured on dimensions likely to show growth.  Where
practicable,  seal clearances shall be determined.  Failure of or any
abnormal wear or damage to any part, sufficient to impair continued use
of the ATS/AD shall be sufficient cause for rejection of the ATS/AD.
4.5.22
Rejection and retest.  Any ATS/AD failing to meet
the requirements of the qualification tests shall be rejected and returned
at the contractor's expense.  ATS/ADs which have been rejected may be
replaced or repaired to correct the defects and resubmitted for all
specified tests.  Before resubmitting, full particulars concerning
previous rejection and the action taken to correct the original defects
shall be furnished.  ATS/ADs rejected after retest shall not be resubmitted
without the specific approval of the qualifying activity.
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5*
Application.
5.1
The requirements specified herein
apply only to direct purchases by or direct shipments to the Government.
5.2
Preservation.  All ports shall be sealed by closures
conforming to Specification MIL-C-5501.  All exterior surfaces of the
component shall be protected by corrosion-preventative compound conforming
to Specification MIL-C-11796 or MIL-C-16173. The component shall then
be wrapped or bagged in grade A, greaseproof paper conforming to Specification
MIL-B-121 and sealed with tape conforming to Specification PPP-T-60.
5.3
Packaging.
5.3.1
Level A.  Unless otherwise specified, each ATS/AD
shall be packaged for shipment in accordance with MIL-P-116. Method IIb
of this specification shall be employed for all ATS/ADs designated as
installation ATS/AD.  Method IId of this specification shall be employed
for all ATS/ADs designated as spare ATS/ADs.
5.3.2
Level C.  ATS/ADs shall be packaged in accordance
with standard commercial practice.
5.4
Packing.  Shipping containers, insofar as practicable,
shall contain an identical number of articles, shall be of a uniform
size, and shall be designed to enclose the contents in a snug, tight-
fitting manner.  When packed for shipment, the gross weight of the
exterior container shall not exceed 200 pounds.  The above applies to
5.3.1 and 5.3.2.
5.4.1
Level A,  ATS/ADs packaged in accordance with 5.3.1
shall be packed in an exterior shipping container in accordance with
PPP-B-601 (overseas type) or PPP-B-621 (overseas type).

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