MIL-DTL-87104C
TABLE IV. Sampling plan tests.
Applicable
Test items
Test
Paragraph
sampling
Cable
Adapter
Panel
plan
assembly
receptacle
Examination of product, procedure I
A
B
C
X
X
X
VSWR, procedure I (Engineering
A
B
C
X
X
X
acceptance)
Power handling capability
B
X
X
X
Corona-high potential
B
X
X
Impedance
B
X
X
Salt fog
C
X
X
Thermal stability
C
X
X
4.5.2.2.3 Test discrepancy. Any discrepancy that occurs during testing shall be reported to the acquiring activity
within 24 hours. Unless otherwise advised by the acquiring activity, testing shall continue. The contractor shall
prepare a discrepancy report for acquiring activity approval including a description of the discrepancy, an analysis of
the cause of the discrepancy, corrective action proposed, and the extent of retest if applicable.
4.5.2.3 Individual tests may continue. For production reasons, individual tests may be continued pending the
investigation of a sampling test failure. However, final acceptance of equipment on hand or produced later shall not
be made until it is determined that all equipment meet all the requirements of this specification.
4.5.3 Defects in equipment already accepted. The investigation of a test failure could indicate that defects may
exist in equipment already accepted. If so, the contractor shall fully advise the acquiring activity of all defects likely to
be found and of the methods of correcting them.
4.6 Methods of inspection.
4.6.1 Examination of product.
4.6.1.1 Procedure I (engineering acceptance inspection, part 1). The equipment shall be examined to verify that
the physical parameters, finishes, markings, workmanship, and design and construction comply with the applicable
detail specification and the requirements specified herein. If the assembly of parts, or the assemblies, prevent
accomplishing the examination at the conclusion of the assembly process, the examination may be accomplished at
an "in process" inspection point providing that the test procedure so indicates. Procedure VI herein shall be
conducted as part 2 of the engineering acceptance inspection.
4.6.1.1.1 Physical parameters. Using measuring instruments at least five times more accurate than the specified
tolerances, all the dimensions specified in the applicable detail specification shall be measured. The measurements
shall include concentricity, circularity, surface roughness, angles, corners, and edges.
4.6.1.1.2 Finishes. All finishes used on the equipment shall be verified for compliance with the detail specification
requirements. The verification shall be a certification if the finish is applied by the prime contractor, or a certificate of
compliance if the finish is applied by a subcontractor.
4.6.1.1.3 Markings. The assembly shall be examined to verify that the identification nametags are properly located
and securely attached, and the information contained thereon complies with the requirements of this specification.
Tags A and B shall also be inspected for proper location, secure attachment, and information thereon required by the
specification sheet (see 3.3.2.4).
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