MIL-P-50601A(MU)
6.2.8 Provisions for the inclusion of MIL-STD-1167, Ammunition Data Cards
on DD form 1423, Contract Data Requirement List.
sample. -In order to minimize inspection costs, the firing
6.3 First article
in 4.3, will be performed after the sample has been found
test. as specified
other requirements. Additional projectile metal parts may
acceptable for all
be required by the
testing facility.
6.4 Process deviation.-A process deviation is defined as a change in the
approved basic method of manufacture, or an operational change which may alter
the metallurgical or physical properties of the item.
6.5 AQL's.-The optional use of AQL values for either individual defects or
classes of defects, with individual major defect limitations, is intended
to minimize inspection agency administrative burden which might result from
an exclusive assignment of individual defect AQL's. The option also permits
flexibility where sampling inspection for acceptance is integrated into the
manufacturing process.
6.6 Intermediate point inspection. -The classification of defects identifies
the defect characteristics for acceptance inspection. It may be necessary
to modify the sequence of inspection stations to best suit the manufacturing
process. Inspection for defect characteristics which will be hidden or
altered by subsequent processing operations (including unrelated operations),
should be scheduled to prevent premature acceptance which could be detrimental
to the attainment of optimum product quality of the item.
6.7 Defect standards. -The initial supply of defect standards and instruc-
tions for contractor and Government application to the eddy current method
of inspection, will be furnished with the eddy current inspection equipment.
Replacement standards should be requisitioned through normal channels by the
Government agency having contract administration responsibility.
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