MIL-C-60941A (MU)
4.3 Inspection provisions
4.3.1 Lot formation.-The term "inspection lot" as used in this
specification is defined as an essentially homogeneous collection of units
or product from which a representative sample is drawn and inspected to
determine conformance with applicable requirements. The sample selected
shall represent only that quantity of units from which the sample was
drawn and shall not be construed to represent any prior or subsequent
quantities presented for inspection. Homogeneity shall be considered to
exist provided the inspection lot has been produced by one manufacturer,
in one unchanged process, in accordance with the same drawing, same
drawing revision, same specification and same specification revision and
complies with the provisions for submission of product as specified in
MIL-STD-105. Changes to process, specification, or drawing not affecting.
safety, performance, interchangeability, or storage, as determined by
the Government, shall not be deemed to alter the homogeneity of an
inspection lot. All material submitted for inspection in accordance with
this specification shall comply with the homogeneity criteria specified
herein regardless of the type of sampling procedure which is being
applied to determine conformance with requirements. Lot numbering, as
required, shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-1168.
4.3.2 Examination.-The examinations listed in the following sub-
paragraphs shall be performed on inspection lots (see 4.3.1) of the components
or assemblies designated in the applicable paragraph headings. Inspection
for critical defects (and major defects, when so specified) shall be 100
percent. Sampling plans for major and minor defects shall be in accordance
with MIL-STD-105 except that continuous sampling plans in accordance
with MIL-STD-1235 may be used if approved by the Government. Instead of
applying the AQL's designated herein to the groups of major and minor
defects listed, the contractor may elect to apply AQL's to individual
defects using an AQL of 0.40 percent for each major defect and an AQL of
0.65 percent for each minor defect. When this method is elected, it shall
be applied to all of the major and minor defects listed in the applicable
subparagraph of this section, except where 100 percent inspection is
specified, and be documented as part of the contractor's inspection system.
Equipment necessary for the performance of the inspections listed shall be
in accordance with 4.3.4.
4.3.2.1 Body (see dwg. 8889308 covering a detail of dwg. 8889307)
Code No.
Method of
Defects
Categories
(See 6.2)
Inspection
None defined
Critical:
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