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MIL-T-740G
4.4.15.3 Data plates examination. To determine conformance to 3.5.3, and 3.5.3.1, all
identification plates shall be examined.
4.4.16 Rustproofing examination. When rustproofing is specified, vehicle shall be examined
to determine conformance to 3.6.
4.4.17 Wood treatment. To determine conformance to 3.7, all wood used in manufacture of
vehicles shall be examined for conformance to specified requirements.
4.4.18 Safety examination. To determine conformance to 3.8, all exposed parts which are
electrically energized shall be located, insulated, fully enclosed or guarded so as to prevent
hazards to operating personnel and equipment functioning. All moving parts which are of such
nature, or so located, as to be a hazard to operating or maintenance personnel shall be enclosed
or guarded. Protective devices shall not impair operating functions.
4.4.19 Service and adjustment examination. To determine conformance to 3.9, servicing and
adjustment of specified items shall be examined.
4.4.20 Workmanship examination. Vehicle shall be examined to determine conformance to
3.10.
4.4.21 Preservation, packaging, and vehicle processing. Material and equipment shall be
inspected, prior to shipment, to assure conformance to Section 5 of this specification.
4.5 Quality conformance inspection.
4.5.1 Inspection provisions.
4.5.1.1 Lot size. An inspection lot shall consist of all vehicles, from an identifiable
production period (one day's production), submitted at one time for examination and test.
4.5.1.1.1 Sampling for inspection. For the purposes of visual, dimensional, and primary
functional inspection, a representative sample shall be selected from each inspection lot in
accordance with inspection level II of MIL-STD-105. Before sampling, the contractor shall
100 percent inspect the first 20 vehicles to establish a process average (see 6.4), to allow normal
sampling in accordance with MIL-STD-105.
4.5.2 Examinations. Visual, dimensional, and primary functional examination shall consist
of examination of the vehicle for conformance to applicable drawings and this specification.
Examinations shall be performed against the classification of defects and with the acceptable
quality levels (AQL's) specified in tables XIII and XIV. These examinations shall be performed
during all phases of manufacturing and subsequent to road test.
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