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3.12.1 Marking durability (polyethylene and polyamide insulation jackets only). When the cable is tested, there
shall not be a continuous line evident through any letter or numeral of the ink marking nor through any striping applied
to the outer surface of polyethylene or polyamide material when subjected to 250 cycles (500 strokes) of abrasive
action.
3.13 Workmanship. Cables shall be constructed and finished in a thoroughly workmanlike manner in accordance
with accepted high grade production techniques. The cables shall be a uniform and consistent product and shall be
free from any defects which will adversely affect the serviceability of the product, such as lumps, kinks, splits,
abrasions, scrapes, corroded surface, skin impurities, and faulty extruded surface.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows:
a. Materials inspection (see 4.4).
b. Conformance inspection (see 4.6).
4.2 Requirements cross-reference matrix. Table X provides a cross-reference matrix of the section 3 requirements
tested or verified in the specification below.
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