MIL-R-1832D
points in the manufacturing process necessary to assure compliance with all
dimensional requirements.
4.1.3 Certificates of compliance. When certificates of compliance are
submitted, the Government reserves the right to inspect such items to determine
the validity of the certification.
4.2 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified
herein are classified as follows:
a.
First article inspection (see 4.3)
b.
Quality conformance inspection (see 4.4)
4.3 First article inspection. When a first article is required (see 3.1 and
6.2), it shall be examined for the defects specified in 4.4.2 and 4.4.3 and
tested as specified in 4.4.4.
4.4 Quality conformance inspection. Unless otherwise specified, sampling for
inspection shall be performed in accordance with MIL-STD-105.
4.4.1 Component and material inspection. In accordance with 4.1, components
and materials shall be inspected in accordance with all the requirements of
referenced documents unless otherwise excluded, amended, modified, or qualified
in this specification or applicable purchase specification.
4.4.1.1 Component and material certification. A Certificate of compliance
may be acceptable as evidence that the rubber conforms to the requirements
specified in 3.2.1.
4.4.2 End item visual examination. The end items shall be examined for the
defects listed in table II. The lot size shall be expressed in units of rubber
bands. The sample unit shall be one rubber band. The inspection level shall be
II and the acceptable quality level (AQL), expressed in terms of defects per
hundred units, shall be 1.0.
TABLE II. End item visual defects
Defect
Examine
Any cuts, cracks, pinholes or punctures, lumps, thin or
Workmanship
thick areas, foreign matter, rough or nicked edges
Not of uniform thickness
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