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MIL-V-62475(AT)
4.4.1 Preproduction inspection. The first two preproduction vehicles, representative of units
to be manufactured in quantity and constructed with tools and equipment normally used in
quantity production, shall undergo inspection at a location approved by the Government prior to
full scale production. This inspection shall determine conformance to the requirements of this
specification. Inspection shall consist of examinations specified in 4.5.2 and tests as specified in
table VII.
4.4.2 Initial production inspection. When specified (see 6.2) an initial production inspection
shall be performed on no less than two vehicles, selected at random after the contractor considers
the vehicles produced are representative of production parameters. Inspection shall consist of
examination as specified in 4.5.2 and all tests as specified in table VII. The vehicle shall be road
tested for 2250 miles (362l km) as specified in table VI.
TABLE VI. 2250 mile test.
Course
Mileage (percentage)
Hard Surface
900 miles (1448 km) (40%)
Dirt/Gravel
450 miles (724 km) (20%)
Level Cross Country
450 miles (724 km) (20%)
Hilly Cross Country
450 miles (724 km) (20%)
4.4.3 Production sample inspection. A vehicle produced from production tooling and
assembled using production methods shall be selected at random from the first month production
or the first twenty built, and subjected to the production sample inspection.
4.4.3.1 In-process examination. During fabrication of the initial production vehicle, an
in-process examination be conducted by representatives of TACOM product assurance
directorate to evaluate conformance of materials and workmanship to specified requirements.
Examination will be made at the contractor or subcontractor facility prior to application of
primer and paint. Processing and welding procedures, quality system, and inspection records
will be evaluated during this examination.
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