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drawing. The inspection plan must include all the required
criteria to assure the dimensional aspects of the drawing will be
equal to the characteristics defined in 4.3.2.3. When the
contractor establishes a control method, the manufacturing
procedure, and inspection plan should be forwarded to the
Technical Agency as part of the AIE submittal prior to use in
accordance with 6.3. No change to these controls will be made
once established without approval from the contracting officer.
6.4 Personnel qualification and certification for non-
destructive testing (NDT). Personnel performing the ultrasonic
testing should be qualified and certified in accordance with
recommended practice NAS-410 and procedures approved by ARDEC.
Minimum qualification levels should be as follows:
Level III: Review and approval of NDT procedures, equipment
and personnel certification plus the following;
Level II: Set-up, calibration, modification of NDT
equipment and procedures plus the following;
Level I:
Operation of NDT equipment.
6.5 Visual standards. Visual standards for evaluation of
metal defects will be established for each contract after the
first month of production. However, establishment of visual
standards will not waive the requirements for compliance with
3.5.
6.6 Submission of ballistic test data and ammunition data
cards. In addition to the normal distribution of records for
items procured by the Department of the Army, one copy of all
ballistic test data and ammunition data cards should be
forwarded to Commander, TACOM-ARDEC, ATTN: AMSRD-AAR-QEM-A, and
AMSTA-AR-FSA-M, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000, and AMSMC-QAD-
I Army Master Depository, Rock Island, IL 61299-6000.
6.6.1 Range and deflection. Range and deflection are not
technical requirements of this specification. They are
mandatory performance requirements that are achieved by
design and are affected by variability in the manufacturing
process that may not be completely controlled by the present
TDP.
6.7 Inspection lots. It is noted that the size of inspection
lots of components, assemblies or items of delivery may differ
from the actual quantities contractually scheduled for delivery.
However, in order to facilitate scheduling of tests or
deliveries, inspection lots of items of delivery may be
equivalent to such contract quantities provided all of the lot
formation criteria per MIL-STD-1168 and sampling provisions of
this specification are maintained.
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