MIL-T-62356(AT)
TABLE V. Classification of defects. - Continued.
Categories Defects Method
111
112
113
114
115
116
Minor:
201
M60 machine gun missing, improperly installed, inoperable (see 3.3.9).
Grenade launcher arm/fire box improperly
installed, inoperable (see 3.3.10).
Cargo door improperly installed (see 3.3.11).
Intercom equipment missing, improperly installed, inoperable (see 3.3.12).
Welding missing, improper, broken, bent, misaligned (see 3.3.13).
Threaded parts missing, incorrect form, number per inch, class of fit, improper torque
(see 3.3.15).
Dimensions not affecting interchangeability not within tolerance (see 3.3. and 3.3.3).
Visual/SIE Visual/SIE
Visual/SIE Visual/SIE
Visual/SIE Visual/SIE
Visual/SIE
204
(see 3.5.1, 3.5.2).
Marking missing, improper, improperly applied
(see 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.6.3).
Visual
205 Workmanship inadequate, improper (see 3.7). Visual
1/ = Standard inspection equipment.
4.5.2.3 Unclassified defects. Defects considered to be departures from good workmanship but having no bearing on function, safety, interchangeability, or life shall be noted in writing. Such defects recurring in five consecutive lots, or ten lots or more within a 30 day period, will be added to the minor classification of defects with no increase in AQL (see 3.7, 6.4.1 and 6.4.2).
4.5.2.4 Examination failure. If a trainer fails to pass any examination specified herein, the Government will stop acceptance until evidence has been provided by the contractor that corrective action has been taken. Failure of Government supplied equipment shall not be the responsibility of the trainer manufacturer unless failure is due to faulty installation.
4.5.3 Acceptance tests. Each trainer (100 percent, see 4.5.1), shall be examined as specified in 4.5.2 and tested as specified in table IV.
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