MIL-S-64052
b.
Quality conformance inspection (see 4.2.2).
4.2.1 First article inspection. First article inspection shall be performed on
the preproduction model(s) or initial production item(s) (see 3.1). Unless
otherwise specified (see 6.2.1), first article inspection shall consist of the
product examination (see 4.3), and tests (see 4.4). Failure of the first article
to pass the examination or any of the tests shall be cause for rejection.
4.2.2 Quality conformance inspection. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2.1),
quality conformance inspection shall be applied to production units offered for
acceptance under the contract. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2.1), quality
conformance inspection shall consist of a. through e. as follows, and failure of any
unit to pass an examination or test shall be cause for rejection of the unit.
a.
Product examination (see 4.3).
b.
Hardness test (see 4.4.1).
c.
Leak tests (see 4.4.2).
Performance tests (see 4.4.3).
d.
e.
Packaging inspection (see 4.5).
4.2.2.1 Sampling Sampling for quality conformance inspection shall be performed
in accordance with MIL-STD-105, using the following:
INSPECTION/TEST
AQL
LEVEL
Product examination (see 4.3)
1.0
II
Hardness test (see 4.4.1)
S-4
1.0
Leak tests (see 4.4.2)
II
1.0
Performance tests (see 4.4.3)
1.0
II
Packaging inspection (see 4.5)
S-4
4.0
NOTE:
Lot size shall be no more than 150 spray guns.
4.3 Product examination. The spray gun shall be visually and manually examined
to determine conformance with the requirements (see 3.2 through 3.6 and 3.13
through 3.15). Visual examinations shall include verification of completeness of
manufacture and assembly, conformance to specified standards, adequacy of markings,
proper cleaning, and freedom from the identified defects. Manual examinations shall
include the operation of movable parts by hand to assure proper functioning. The
examination provisions may be applied at the earliest practical point in manufacture
at which it is feasible to inspect for acceptance without risk of change in the
characteristic by subsequent operations. Failure of the contractor to provide
objective evidence that the spray gun and their components have passed the
examinations prescribed for them by the contractor's inspection system shall be
cause for rejection. In addition, failure of the contractor to provide objective
evidence that all parts are manufactured to definite standards, clearances, and
tolerances so that no replacement part will degrade the form, fit, or function of
the end item (see 3.3), shall be cause for rejection.
4.4 Tests.
All tests are to be performed in the order given.
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