MIL-S-62549(AT)
TABLE VI. Classification of defects - Continued.
Category |
Characteristic |
Defect |
Method of Inspection |
Minor 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 |
AQL 2.5% defective Wheels and tires Electrical cable, tubing, wires and ground Brake system components Electrical system Suspension system components Frame Intervehicular connectors Reflectors Platform and deck Wood decking Paint Deals, data and instruction plates Lubrication Protective coatings Rear wheel splash and stone throw protection |
Tire pressure Improperly coded, protected, installed or assembled Improper assembly or installation Improper assembly or installation Improper assembly or installation Improper assembly or installation Improper assembly or installation Missing, defective, improper installation Missing screws or bolts, improperly located or installed Missing, defective, improper installation or treatment Improper color, runs, sags Incomplete data, improper size or installation Improper application Improper application, coverage or materials Damage, improper assembly or installation |
Gage Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual Visual |
4.4.4 Recurring major deficiencies. A major deficiency is recurring when the same defect occurs more than once in the same sample, or when the defect occurs in two successive samples. A major defects may be considered recurring when the historical inspection records ("P chart or approved equivalent) reflect such a condition. Recurring major deficiencies shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for the recurring deficiencies. The deficiencies shall be corrected by the contractor when found.
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