MIL-V-62358(AT)
4.4.2 Initial production inspection. On beginning production, twenty assemblies shall be selected from the first hundred assemblies produced, and shall undergo, and shall pass, initial production inspection (see 3.2).
4.4.2.1 Initial production test. To determine compliance with Section 3 (inclusive), assemblies will be examined as specified in 4.5.2 and tested as specified in table II. Inspections will be performed by the Government and will require no more than 90 days.
4.4.2.2 Failure. Failure of assemblies to conform to requirements during, or after, initial production test, shall be cause for rejection of assemblies. The Government may refuse to accept further production assemblies until evidence is provided by the contractor that corrective action has been taken. Defects found during, or after, tests shall be evidence that assemblies previously accepted are similarly defective, unless information to the contrary is provided by the contactor, and approved by the Government. All defects shall be corrected by the contractor at no cost to the Government.
4.5 Quality conformance inspection.
4.5.1 Sampling.
4.5.1.1 Lot formation. A lot shall consist of all assemblies from an identifiable production period, from one manufacturer, submitted at one time for acceptance.
4.5.1.2 Sampling for examination. Samples for quality conformance shall be selected in accordance with MIL-STD-105. Before sampling may be initiated, the contractor shall
100 percent inspect a minimum of 20 assemblies to establish a process average (see 6.4), to enable normal sampling in accordance with MIL-STD-105.
4.5.1.3 Sampling for acceptance testing. Each assembly from each lot (see 4.5.1.1) shall undergo acceptance tests.
4.5.2 Examinations. Assemblies shall be examined for conformance to applicable drawings and this specification. Examinations shall be performed against the classification of defects and with the acceptable quality levels (AQLs) specified in 4.5.2.1 and table I.
4.5.2.1 Acceptable quality level. Each sample selected in accordance with 4.5.1.2 shall be examined for conformance to the following acceptable quality levels (AQLS), on the basis of percent defective:
Classification AQL Major 1.0
Minor 2.5
4.5.2.2 Classification of defects. For examination purposes, defects shall be classified as specified in table I.
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