MIL-DTL-62073H(AT)
TABLE IV.
Classifications of inspection.
Comparison
First Article
QCI 1/
tests 2/
Title
Requirement
Inspection
CT 1/ IPT 2/
Exam
Tests
Materials, design,
3.2 to 3.4
4.6.2
X
X
X
and construction
Highway (paved)
3.5.7.1.1
4.6.3.1.1
X
X
X
and gravel road
operation
Cross-country
3.5.7.1.2
4.6.3.1.1
X
X
operation
Grade and slope
3.5.7.1.3
4.6.3.1.2
X
X
operation
Service brakes
3.5.7.2.1
4.6.3.1.3
X
X
X
X
Automatic brake
3.5.7.2.2
4.6.3.1.4
X
X
X
X
actuator
Parking brake
3.5.7.2.3
4.6.3.1.5
X
X
X
X
ABS
Landing device
3.5.7.3
4.6.3.1.6
X
X
X
X
Leveling jacks
3.5.7.4
4.6.3.1.7
X
X
X
X
Trailer bolster
3.5.7.5
4.6.3.1.8
X
X
X
X
Turning ability
3.5.7.6
4.6.3.1.9
X
X
X
X
Reliability
3.7.1
4.8.1
X
X
Maintainability
3.7.2
4.8.2
X
X
Environmental
3.8.1
4.9
X
X
Fording
3.8.2
4.9.1
X
X
1/ At place of Manufacturer.
2/ At Government Proving Grounds.
4.3 Conformance inspection (CI). When conformance inspection is required (see 6.2),
CI shall be conducted on each trailer and shall include the examination of 4.3.1, the 5 mile (8
km) road test specified in 4.4.2. and the tests of 4.3.2 (see 6.2). Noncompliance with any of the
specified requirements in sections 3 and 5 shall be cause for rejection.
4.3.1 Examination. When examination is required (see 6.2), examination shall be
conducted on each trailer specified in 4.5, and the tests of 4.3.2 (see 6.2). Noncompliance with
any of the specified requirements in sections 3 and 5 shall be cause for rejection. Trailers shall
be examined for the defects specified in table V.
4.3.2 Quality conformance testing. Subsequent to the examination of 4.3.1 and the
road test specified in 4.4.2, trailers shall be subjected to the CI tests specified in table IV (see
4.3).
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