MIL-U-45995
4.2 Classification of inspections.
The inspection requirements specified herein
are classified as follows:
(a) First article inspection (see 4.3).
(b) Quality conformance inspection (see 4.4).
4.3 First article inspection. When required, first article inspection shall be
applied to the preproduction model or initial production item (see 3.1). First
article inspection shall consist of the examination in 4.5 and all tests under 4.6.
Failure of the first article to pass the examination or any of the tests shall be
cause for rejection.
4.4 Quality conformance inspection. Quality conformance inspection shall be
applied to production items offered for acceptance under the contract. Quality
conformance inspection shall consist of (a) through (e) below. Failure of any-item to
pass an examination or test shall be cause for rejection of the item.
(a)
Product examination (see 4.5).
(b)
Performance test (see 4.6.2).
(c)
Hardness test (see 4.6.3).
(d)
Paint test (see 4.6.4).
(e)
Packaging inspection (see 4.7).
4.4.1 Sampling. Sampling for quality conformance inspection shall be performed
in accordance with MIL-STD-105 using inspection levels and acceptable quality levels
(AQL) . A sample lot shall consist of a quantity produced in one month or 150
undercutter, whichever is less.
Inspection or Test
Inspection Level
AQL
1.0
Product examination (4.5)
II
performance test (4.6.2)
1.0
II
Hardness tests (4.6.3)
1.0
II
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1.0
Paint test (4.6.4)
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Packaging inspection (4.7)
4.0
S-4
4.5 Product examination. Visually, manually, and dimensionally examine the
undercutter to determine conformance with the requirements of 3.2 through 3.4.4, 3.6,
3.8 through 3.17, and 3.19 through 3.23. Visual examination shall include
verification of completeness of manufacture and assembly, conformance to specified
standards, adequacy of markings, proper cleaning, and freedom from identified defects.
Manual examination shall include the operation of movable parts by hand to assure
proper functioning. Dimensional examination shall include verification that the
undercutter meets all dimensions and characteristics specified. 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 undercutter has passed the visual, manual, and dimensional verifications
prescribed for it by the contractor's inspection system shall be cause for rejection.
4.6 Tests. Measuring instruments used in performing the following tests shall
be more accurate by a factor of ten than the specified limit, and shall be traceable
to the National Bureau of Standards. Failure of the undercutter to pass any of the
test requirements shall be cause for rejection of the unit.
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