MIL-DTL-45417D
4.3. Conformance inspection.
4.3.1. Lot formation. Lot formation shall be in accordance with the lot formation
requirements of MIL-STD-1916, paragraph "Formation and identification of lots and batches.
4.3.2. Classification of characteristics.
4.3.2.1. Conformance inspection quantity. Conformance inspection quantities shall be in
accordance with Table III, and MIL-STD-1916, paragraph "Sampling of lots or batches." Drawing
13048815 is used to implement the requirements of MIL-STD-1916 to each component drawing.
Inspection sampling requirements for critical, major and minor characteristics are defined in
MIL-STD-1916. Unless specified otherwise, Inspection Level VII in addition to 100% inspection
shall be used for all characteristics defined as Critical, Inspection Level IV shall be used for all
characteristics defined as Majors, and Inspection Level II shall be used for all characteristics
defined as Minor.
4.3.2.2. Conformance inspection to be performed. The conformance inspection shall be
performed in accordance with Table III.
4.3.2.3. Conformance rejection. If any item fails to comply with the applicable
conformance inspection requirements, the lot shall be rejected.
TABLE III. Conformance testing.
Paragraph
Reference /
Drawing
Sample
Requirement
Classification
Examination or Test
Number
Size
Paragraph
Inspection
Method
M7 Bandoleer.
8836015
1/
Examination for defects
2/
1/
1/
1/
Workmanship
2/
1/
4.4, 1/
Notes:
1/ See 13048815 for explanation of "reference to characteristic" symbol including classification
of characteristics, sampling/acceptance requirements, and inspection methods.
2/ Includes top level assembly and all sub-level drawings.
4.4. Workmanship. Visually inspect all parts and assemblies for workmanship. Evidence
of said workmanship defects shall be cause for lot rejection.
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