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MIL-T-83229B(USAF)
a.
Individual tests (See 4.5.1)
b.
Sampling tests (See 4.5.2)
4.5.1  Individual tests.  Each trailer shall be subjected to the following
tests as described under 4.6:
a.
Examination of product
(See 4.6.1)
b.
Operational tests (See 4.6.2)
4.5.2  Sampling test.  One trailer shall be selected at random from every
ten or fraction thereof and subjected to 10 percent of the test specified
in 4.6.6.
4.5.2.1  Rejection and retest.  When one trailer selected from a pro-
duction run fails to meet the specification, trailers still on hand or
produced later shall not be accepted until the extent and cause of failure
have been determined and appropriately corrected.  The contractor shall
explain to the Government representative and notify the procuring activity
in writing the cause of failure and the action taken to preclude recurrence.
After correction, all of the tests shall be repeated.
4.5.2.1.1  Individual tests may continue.  For operational reasons,
individual tests or other sampling plans may be continued pending the
investigation of a sampling test failure.  But final acceptance of the
trailers on hand or produced later shall not be made until it is determined
that all trailers meet all the requirements of the specification.
4.5.2.1.2  Defects in trailers already accepted.  The investigation of
a test failure could indicate that defects may exist in trailers already
accepted.  If so, the contractor shall fully advise the procuring activity
of all the defects likely to be found and the methods of correcting them.
4.6
Test methods
4.6.1  Examination of product.  The trailer shall be examined to
determine conformance to the requirements of this specification with respect
to dimensions, quality of workmanship, materials, design of finishes,
markings, and visible defects, and the functional operation of all components,
assemblies, accessories, and controls.  Particular attention shall be given
to leakage in the hydraulic system, and the routing and protection of
hydraulic lines.
4.6.2  Operational tests.  The trailer shall
be operated under the
following conditions to insure that the various
components and capabilities
During this performance
comply with the requirements specified herein.
demonstration, all components shall be operated
according to the instructions
provided with the trailer.
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