MIL-V-62358(AT)
TABLE I. Classification of defects.
Method of
Category Defect Inspection
Major
101 Dimensions affecting interchangeability, not SIE 1/
within tolerance (see 3.4)
102 Improper marking (see 3.6) Visual
103 Improper workmanship, affecting inter- Visual changeability (see 3.7)
Minor
201 Dimensions not affecting interchangeability (see 3.4) SIE
202 Improper workmanship affecting appearance (see 3.7) Visual
1/ SIE = Standard Inspection Equipment
4.5.3 Classification of tests. Classification of tests shall be as follows:
a. Acceptance tests (see 4.5.4). b. Control tests (see 4.5.5).
4.5.4 Acceptance tests.
4.5.4.1 Examination samples. Samples selected as specified in 4.5.1.2 shall be examined as specified in 4.5.2.
4.5.4.2 Test procedure. Each assembly selected in accordance with 4.5.1.3 shall be subjected to all acceptance tests specified in table II.
4.5.4.3 Failure. Any assembly that fails to pass any acceptance test, or exhibits defects in excess of AQL specified, shall be rejected. Rejected units may be reworked or repaired and resubmitted for acceptance testing.
4.5.5 Control tests. Assemblies for control tests shall be selected in accordance with 4.5.5.1 and subjected to tests specified in table II (see 6.5).
4.5.5.1 Frequency (1/500). One assembly shall be selected from each lot, consecutively produced except that not more than one shall be selected in a one (1) month period, nor less than one test in a three (3) month period.
4.5.5.1.1 Test failure. Failure of the assembly to meet the specified control tests shall be considered cause for rejection of production quantity represented. When cause for failure is determined, necessary corrections shall be made and proven by testing three randomly selected assemblies from that production quantity. One of three assemblies shall be subjected to all
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