MIL-T-62097C
contractor's inspection are being properly applied. Failure of the contractor to promptly correct product deficiencies discovered shall be cause for suspension of acceptance until correction has been made or until conformance of product to specification criteria has been demonstrated.
4.3 Treatment of materials. Each vehicle shall be inspected to verify that all ferrous metal used in the construction has been treated and that dissimilar metals have been treated as specified.
4.4 First production vehicle inspection. The first production vehicle produced under the contract shall be inspected by the contractor at his plant under the direction and in the presence of Government representatives. The purpose of the inspection shall be to determine vehicle conformance to the contract. Acceptance of the first production vehicle shall not constitute a waiver by the Government of its right under the provisions of the contract.
* 4.4.1 Vehicle weight. The first production vehicle shall be weighed to determine the curb weight and distribution of the curb weight on the front and rear axles (see 3.2.4 and 3.2.5). The total imposed loads on the front and rear axles shall be computed by the contractor and verified by the Government, using the curb weight, the operator and passenger weight at
175 pounds each, and the payload required to provide the specified GVW. The calculated imposed loads on the front and rear axles shall be compared to the suspension, axle and tire load capacity ratings to determine if these components are of adequate capacity to meet contractual requirements.
* 4.4.2 Road test. To determine conformance to 3.3 through 3.3.1.3, the first production vehicle shall be road tested prior to the water spray test and after completion of the vehicle. The vehicle shall be road tested for a distance of not less than 50 miles. The vehicle shall attain speeds up to at least 55 mph. At least 20 percent of the road test distance shall be over dry, unimproved or gravel roads at speeds up to 20 mph. The vehicle shall be subjected to not less than three sudden stops from speeds of not less than 20 mph on a substantially level, dry, smooth surface free of loose material. The vehicle shall be observed for the specified stopping distance. Upon completion of the road test, the vehicle, components and accessories shall be examined for damage and coolant leakage. All equipment permanently installed or secured for transit shall be examined for damage.
* 4.4.3 In-process water spray test. To determine conformance to 3.5.1.3, 3.5.1.4 and
3.5.3, each vehicle produced under the contract, shall be subjected to a water spray test. The
water spray test shall be performed prior to installation of interior paneling and insulation. The vehicle shall be exposed to a 100 percent water spray for not less than 15 minutes. The spray shall be delivered by nozzles operating at not less than 25 pounds per square inch (psi) water pressure. The nozzles shall be sufficient in number and placed approximately 4 feet from the body to afford full coverage of sides, roof, front, rear and undercarriage of the body. The spray shall be applied simultaneously or section by section. All doors and windows shall be closed as in normal travel position. During the water spray test, all windows and paneling shall be
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