MIL-DTL-29469A(MC)
maintenance requirements, and promotes economically advantageous
life cycle costs.
4.
VERIFICATION
4.1. Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements
specified herein are classified as follows:
a.
First article inspection (see 4.3).
b.
Conformance inspection (see 4.4).
4.2. Inspection conditions. Unless otherwise specified, all
inspections shall be performed in accordance with the provisions
set forth in ANSI/ASQC Z1.4.
4.3. First article inspection. When a first article is required
(see 6.3), it shall be examined for the defects specified in
4.4.2.1 and 4.4.2.2. The presence of any defect shall be cause
for rejection of the first article.
4.4. Conformance inspection.
4.4.1 In-process inspection. Inspection shall be made at any
point or during any phase of the manufacturing process to
determine whether cut lengths, cut parts, markings for location
of components, and location of assembled component parts are in
accordance with specified requirements. In addition, inspection
shall be made to assure that the working patterns conform to the
government patterns in all respects. Whenever nonconformance is
noted, correction shall be made to the parts affected and lot in
process. Parts which cannot be corrected shall be removed from
production.
4.4.2 Examination of the end item. The end item shall be
examined for defects listed in 4.4.2.1 and FED-STD-4, Section
III. The sample unit shall be one kit.
4.4.2.1. General defects.
General defects shall be classified as
follows:
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