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MIL-T-43578B
3.6 Marking for identification.  Marking for identification shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer's commercial practice.
3.7 Finish and color.  The machine shall be finished in accordance with
the manufacturer's commercial practice.  Stop pushbuttons shall be red.
3.8 Noise limits.  The machine shall meet the noise limits specified in
MIL-STD-1474 and where practicable, shall not generate 85 decibels A-weighted
or more at the normal operating position (see 4.3.5).
3.9 Electromagnetic compatibility.  When specified (see 6.2), equipment
shall be designed and equipped to conform to class IIB of MIL-STD-461
(see 4.3.6).
3.10 Moisture and fungus resistant treatment.  When specified (see 6.2),
electrical components shall be moisture and fungus resistant treated in accor-
dance with MIL-T-152.
The contract data requirements shall be
3.11 Contract data requirements.
as specified (see 6.2 and 6.4).
3.12 Government-furnished property.  Trousers will be furnished by the
Government (see 6.2) for test as specified in 4.3.4.
3.13 Workmanship.  The machine shall be free from defects such as fractures,
splits, punctures, tears, dents, creases, deteriorations, or malformations.
There shall be no sharp edges, burrs, or slivers.  The finish applied to the
end item shall be continuous, smooth, adherent, have no imbedded foreign matter
and contain no sags, runs, drips, creeps, laps, bubbles or streaks.  No rust,
or tool marks shall show through the coating.  The surface of parts to be
welded shall be free from oxide, scale, paint, grease, and other foreign matter.
Welds shall be sound, smooth, and free from porosity, cracks, incomplete fusion,
and deformation of material.  All scale and flux deposits shall be removed
from the welds.  Threaded fasteners shall not be broken, stripped, fractured,
or loose.  Rivets shall be driven to completely fill the holes, with full size
heads neatly finished and in full contact with the surface of the riveted members.
Wiring shall not be cut, abraded, or have excessive insulation stripped, and
shall be properly and tightly joined at terminals.  Wiring shall have adequate
slack to provide strain relief.

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