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MIL-W-64044 (AR)
4.4.3 Testing.  Testing is described in the Quality
Conformance inspection tables.
The inspection equipment
4.4.4 Inspection equipment.
required to perform the examinations and tests prescribed herein
is described in the "Paragraph Reference/Inspection Method" column
in the tables starting with paragraph 4.4.2.1.  The Contractor
shall submit for approval inspection equipment designs in
accordance with the terms of the contract.  See Section 6 of
MIL-A-48078 and 6.3 herein.  The Contractor shall submit all
inspection equipment designs to the Government for evaluation and
approval prior to fabrication of such equipment.
4.5 Test methods and procedures.
4.5.1
Load test.  Apply loads to the spring until the
length meets the drawing requirement.  Any spring that
compressed
requires a
load that does not meet the drawing requirement shall
be classed
as defective.
In place
4. 5.2  Dimensional control of molded or cast parts.
of normal sampling and inspection associated with the
Classification of Defects sample of five (5) parts as molded
from each cavity shall be fully inspected dimensionally to qualify
a new or reworked cavity f or use in production.  The molded parts
shall carry the individual cavity identification.  As a control of
each cavity during production, the above quantity of parts from
each cavity shall be inspected for at least the defects listed in
paragraphs 4.4.2.2, 4.4.2.3, 4.4.2.7 and 4.4.2.8, after the
continuous production of each 5,000 parts or at the end of each
week, whichever occurs first.  Of the sample, one (1) part shall
be the last produced.  If any defective parts are found during
qualification of the cavity, the cavity producing the defective
part will not be used in production.  If any defective parts are
found when inspection is performed for the control of the cavity,
the cavity producing the defective part shall be removed from
production.  Further , that portion of production since the last
control check shall be returned to the contractor for inspection
for each type of defect according to MIL-STD-105, using the AQL's
detailed in the classification of defects.  All cavities removed
from production because of some fault may, after reworking, be
returned to production providing they pass the qualification test
above.  The contractor may request a change of inspection
frequency providing he presents objective evidence to the
Contracting Officer to substantiate the request.
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