MIL-T-740G
If the computed process average exceeds the specified AQL, 100 percent inspection shall be performed and continued until such time that process average for twenty consecutive vehicles is less than the specified AQL.
6.5 Definitions.
6.5.1 Recurring major defects. A major defect 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 equivalent) reflect such a condition. Recurring major defects shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for the recurring defects.
6.5.2 Recurring minor defects. A minor defect is recurring if it occurs more than twice in the same sample or when the defect occurs in four successive samples. Recurring minor defects shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for the recurring defects.
6.5.3 Leaks. The following definitions shall be used for the examination of defects for leaks:
a. b. |
Weep: Seep: |
- Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal. - Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that does not result |
in formation of a droplet. |
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c. |
Droplet: |
- Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that results in the formation of a droplet. |
d. |
Drip: |
- Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal where droplet forms and falls. |
6.6 Corps of Engineers. Drawings D8916-1 through D8916-7 are Corps of Engineers drawings depicting the bolster body construction. Drawings D8902-1 through D8902-38 are Corps of Engineers drawings depicting the stake body construction. The above are primarily engineering design drawings and are not intended for use as shop drawings. Critical dimensions and tolerance are furnished; however, the contractor is responsible for preparing his own manufacturing drawings. When tolerances are not shown or where those prescribed could cumulatively result in improper fits, the contractor is responsible for providing tolerances in accordance with DoD-STD-100 for the various machining operations to insure proper fit, assembly and operation of the bolster body. No deviation from dimensions shown on the engineering design drawings is permissible without prior approval of the contracting officer. All parts, subassemblies and assemblies requiring identification shall be identified in accordance
with MIL-STD-130.
6.7 Lubricants and oils. Unless otherwise specifically directed by the contracting officer, the power steering should be serviced with oil conforming to grade 10 of MIL-L-2104.
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