MIL-S-50725(MU)
4.4.2 Environmental.- Three bore sights shall be selected at random
as a special sample from each 50 produced or from each month's production,
whichever occurs first. The samples shall have met the requirements and
tests in Table III and shall then meet the requirements and tests in Table I.
TABLE III
TEST PROCEDURES
REQUIREMENTS
CHARACTERISTIC
3.8
4.6.7
Operating temperature
304.
4.6.8
3.8.1
Clamp screw
305.
3.9
4.6.9
306.
Torque
NOTE:
The tests in Table III shall be conducted at temperatures of
minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit and plus 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
Failure of sample.- Should any one item of a special sampling
4.4.3
fail to meet the specified test requirements, acceptance of the represent-
ed inspection lot will be suspended by the Government until necessary
corrections have been made by the contractor and the resubmitted samples
have been approved (see 4.3.3).
4.5 Inspection equipment.- Except as otherwise provided for by the
contract, the contractor shall supply equipment in accordance with the
applicable requirements of MIL-I-45607.
4.5.1 Government furnished inspection equipment.- Where the contract
provides for Government furnished test equipment, care and maintenance of
test equipment shall be in accordance with the applicable requirements
specified in MIL-I-45607.
4.5.2
Contractor furnished inspection equipment.
4.5.2.1 Government design.- Unless otherwise specified in the con-
tract, all inspection equipment specified by drawing number in specifica-
tions or SQAP forming a part of the contract shall be supplied by the
contractor in accordance with technical data listed in the List of In-
spection Documents when provided with the technical data package (TDP).
4.5.2.2 Contractor design.- The contractor shall design and supply
inspection equipment compatible with the "Test Methods and Procedures"
specified in 4.6 of this specification and with the component inspection
procedures specified in "Examination" and "Test Facilities" requirements
of MIL-F-13926. Since tolerance of test equipment is normally consider-
ed to be within 10% of the product tolerance for which it is intended,
this inherent error in the test equipment design must be considered as
part of the prescribed product tolerance limit. Thus, concept, construc-
tion, materials, dimensions and tolerances used in the design of test
equipment shall be so selected and controlled as to insure that the test
equipment will reliably indicate acceptability of a product which does
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