MIL-T-46780D(AT)
Table X. Minor AQL = 150 Defects/100 Units (Cont'd)
Defect
Method of
No. Defects Inspection
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
Cooling system components: improper assembly or installation
Fuel system components: improper assembly or installation
Lube fittings: defective; missing or improperly installed
Cushions, upholstery, canvas tops and curtains: damaged;
improper fit and installation
Trim defects
Misc. items or accessories: missing; improper assembly or installation
Decals, marking, data and instruction plates: incomplete data; missing, improper location or size: vehicle registration and identification marking
Protective coatings: applications; missing or improperly processed
Visual
Visual
Visual
Visual
Visual
Visual and functional
Visual
Visual
226 Lubrication improper Visual
4.2.1.3 Unclassified defects. All defects having no bearing on function, safety, interchangeability or life, but are considered departures from good workmanship will be noted in writing. Workmanship deficiencies falling within this category and recurring in 5 consecutive lots or ten lots or more within a thirty-day period will be added to the minor classification with
no increase to AQL's.
4.2.1.4 Recurring major deficiencies. A major deficiency (see 6.5) 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 defect 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 when found.
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