MIL-DTL-442G
identification with the following: Type, conductor AWG size, grade, class, "in accordance with
MIL-DTL-442" (without the quotation marks), date, name of manufacturer, and length of wire in
units of feet.
f. Specify action to be taken if a lot fails any of the tests or inspections. In the past, if an
inspection lot was rejected, the contractor was allowed to rework the lot to correct the defects,
or screen out the defective units and resubmit the lot for re-inspection. Such lots were
separated from new lots and were identified as re-inspected lots (see 4.3.5).
6.3 Cross-reference of classifications. Table IX shows all items of older classifications in previous
issues of this specification and their equivalents in this issue.
TABLE IX. Cross-reference of classification of previous issues to current issue of this specification.
Old
New
Type
AWG
Type
Class
AWG
I
20
I
1
20
II
18
II
1
18
III
18
III
1
18
IV
20
II
2
20
V
22
II
2
22
VI
18
II
2
18
Class 1
Grade A
Class 2
Grade B
6.4 Subject term (key word) listing.
Butadiene
Demolition charge
Explosives
Lead
Rocket connector
Rubber
Styrene
Vinyl polymer
6.5 Packaging. MIL-DTL-12000 has been used in the past to specify requirements for the
preservation, packing, unitization, and marking of cable, cord, and wire for storage and domestic and
overseas shipments.
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