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MIL-V-82466(OS)
3.4.1.2 Vibration; transportation.  The system, after being subjected
to the tests specified in 4.4.1.5, shall show no damage and shall meet
all the requirements of Section 3.
3.4.2 Shock
3.4.2.1 Operating and nonoperating.  With the Vacuum-Air-Nitrogen
Distribution System mounted in a manner to simulate its service installa-
tion, it shall be subjected to three blows in each of the three principal
axes (see 4.4.2). Thereafter, the system shall show no damage and meet
all performance requirements and product characteristics of this
specification.
3.4.2.2 Shock; transportation, storage, and handling.  The system,
after being subjected to the test specified in 4.4.2.2, shall show no
damage and shall meet all the requirements of Section 3.
3.4.3 Temperature and humidity.  The Vacuum-Air-Nitrogen Distribution
System shall be subjected to temperatures of 77 degrees F (with a humidity
of up to 95 percent relative maximum), 32 degrees F, and 131 degrees F,
(see 4.4.3).  Thereafter, the system shall show no corrosion or damage
and meet the performance requirements and product characteristics of this
specification.
3.4.4 Tropical environment.  The Vacuum-Air-Nitrogen Distribution
System shall be capable of meeting all the performance requirements and
product characteristics of this specification after being subjected to
the tropical environment test of 4.6.4.
3.4.5 Storage life.  The Vacuum-Air-Nitrogen Distribution System shall
be capable of being stored for a period of at least five years when
packed in accordance with Method II of MIL-P-116 under temperature and
humidity conditions as follows:
3.4.5.1 Temperature:
Minus 65 degrees F to plus 160 degrees F.
3.4.5.2 Humidity:
Up to 95 percent relative maximum.
3.5 Cleaning.  Prior to and after final assembly all parts, components,
and the assembly shall be thoroughly cleaned of loose, spattered, or
excess solder, metal chips, and other foreign matter.  Burrs and sharp
edges as well as rosin flash shall be removed.
3.8 Workmanship.  The equipment, including all parts and accessories,
shall be constructed and finished in a manner to ensure compliance with
all requirements of this specification.  Particular attention shall be
paid to neatness and thoroughness of soldering, wiring, impregnation of
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