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4.6.1.1.4 Workmanship. The equipment, including all parts and accessories, shall be examined to insure that the
construction of the assembly has been accomplished in a thoroughly workmanlike manner.
4.6.1.1.5 Design and construction. The prime contractor shall verify that the design, materials, processes and
construction of the equipment comply with the applicable detail specification.
4.6.1.1.6 Accept-reject criteria (procedure I). If the results of procedure I tests show that the equipment fails to
meet the mechanical requirements as established by this document, or if the materials, processes, finishes, design
and construction, and workmanship fail to comply with the requirements as established by this document, the
equipment shall be considered to have failed the test.
4.6.1.2 Procedure II (damage and deterioration inspection). When required, the coaxial assembly shall be
examined for damage and deterioration.
4.6.1.2.1 Measurements. The flushness of the center contact to dielectric of coaxial assemblies, the flushness,
when specified, of the outer contact to dielectric, and the dimension between the face of the dielectric and the face of
the outer contact shall be measured and recorded.
4.6.1.2.2 Accept-reject criteria (procedure II). If the results of this examination reveal that damage or deterioration
of any internal or external components has occurred, the equipment shall be considered to have failed the test.
4.6.1.3 Procedure III (radiographic inspection). When specified, the equipment shall be radiographically inspected
for damage and deterioration in accordance with ASTM-E1742/E1742M.
4.6.1.3.1 Accept-reject criteria (procedure III). If the results of this examination reveal that damage or deterioration
has occurred, the equipment shall be considered to have failed the test.
4.6.1.4 Procedure IV (disassembly inspection). The equipment shall be completely disassembled and examined
for evidence of moisture, damage, deterioration, or a change beyond specified tolerance limits for any internal or
external components.
4.6.1.4.1 Accept-reject criteria (procedure IV). If the results of this examination reveal evidence of moisture,
damage, or deterioration, or a change beyond specified tolerance limits for any internal or external component, the
equipment shall be considered to have failed the test.
4.6.1.5 Procedure V (identity certification). If the contractor can certify that the design, construction, materials,
finishes, and processes of the test sample are identical to the equipment that was subjected to the first article test
program, the test sample shall be subjected to an examination of product that shall include measurement of all design
interface dimensions and over-all form factor considerations as specified in the applicable detail specification and
inspection of marking and workmanship to determine compliance with specification requirements.
4.6.1.5.1 Accept-reject criteria (procedure V). If the contractor cannot certify that the design, construction,
materials, finishes, and processes of the test sample are identical to the equipment that was subjected to the first
article test program, or if the results of this test show that the equipment fails to meet the dimensional, marking, and
workmanship requirements as established by this specification, the equipment shall be considered to have failed the
test.
4.6.1.6 Procedure VI (engineering acceptance inspection, part 2). The coaxial cable shall be examined to
determine its physical parameters, the workmanship, and the design and construction.
4.6.1.6.1 Physical parameters.
4.6.1.6.1.1 Flexible cable. The following characteristics shall be measured or computed and tabulated as part of
the first article report:
a.
Using measuring instruments at least five times more accurate than the tolerances, measure the diameter
of the cross section of the coaxial cable at three-inch (76.2 mm) intervals to determine the dimensions of
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