MIL-DTL-10392F
TABLE IV. Qualification inspection.
Material
Requirements paragraph
Applicable specification
Separators, fillers and staycords
MIL-C-572
Insulation
n/a
Jacket
n/a
4.4 Conformance inspection.
4.4.1 Inspection of product for delivery. Inspection of product for delivery shall consist of groups A
and B inspection.
4.4.1.1 Unit of product. Unless otherwise specified, the unit of product for purpose of sampling shall
be each continuous length of finished cord contained on a reel, spool or coil.
4.4.1.2 Inspection lot. An inspection lot shall consist of all cords of the same type (see 3.2) produced
under essentially the same conditions and submitted for inspection at one time.
4.4.1.3 Sampling. A random sample shall be selected from each inspection lot in table V.
TABLE V. Inspection sample.
1/
Inspection lot size
Sample size
1
1
2 to 8
2
9 to 90
3
91 to 150
12
151 to 280
19
281 to 500
21
501 to 1,200
27
1,201 to 3200
36
3,210 to 10,000
38
10,001 to 35,000
46
1/ Lot size is based on the number of units of product.
4.4.1.4 Sample unit. A sample unit is defined as a unit of product selected to be part of a sample.
4.4.1.5 Test specimen. A test specimen may be the entire sample unit (length of finished cord) or
any portion of the sample unit which is to be tested.
4.4.2 Group A inspection. Group A inspection shall include the examinations and tests in table VI.
4.4.2.1 Subgroup I. Subgroup I tests may be performed in any order.
4.4.2.2 Subgroup II. For subgroup II, the sample shall be 100 percent of the cord in the inspection lot
and every length of cord shall be subjected to the tests. Subgroup II tests shall be performed in the order
specified in table VI. The entire lot shall be rejected if more than 3 defects per 100 feet in a lot are found.
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