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b. A source control drawing or a specification control drawing as defined in
ASME Y14.100.
c. An envelope drawing, as defined in ASME Y14.100, which establishes the
criteria which a detailed design should meet. When envelope drawings are specified, the
contractor should prepare designs which comply with the criteria therein.
6.6.2 Contractor designs. Contractor designs are required for all inspection equipment
for which SIE designs are not specified and may include commercial equipment which the
contractor proposed to use. (Commercial equipment is defined as unmodified equipment which
is cataloged and available for purchase by the general public.) Contractor designs should include
appropriate operating instructions, calibration procedures, maintenance procedures, and
Reliability & Repeatability Studies consisting of data and methodology used. Commercial
equipment should be fully described by catalog listings or other means which provide sufficient
information to permit identification and evaluation by the Government and may include
illustrations and engineering data. Designs should be prepared for any special fixtures required
to be used with commercial equipment, or with SIE designs if not otherwise covered thereby (see
6.5.1c). Designs should be of the category and form (per DOD-D-1000) specified in the
Contract Data Requirements Lists (DD Form 1423). The contractor is referred to MIL-HDBK-
204, "Inspection Equipment Design" for guidance.
6.6.3 Submission of Designs for Government approval. Contractor designs should be
approved by the Government prior to fabricating or procuring the equipment. Designs should be
submitted for approval in accordance with the Contract Data Requirements Lists (DD Form
1423) or in the contract. The contractor must include in his submission of designs a listing of
any and all Government SIE designs which will be used. Partial submission of inspection designs
is permissible and encouraged. However, the completion date for design review will be based on
the date of the final submission of designs.
6.7 Charge, propelling assembly weight. This requirement applies to the load plant only
due to change in tare weight of the bags because of variation in bag material and moisture
content.
6.8 First Article Inspection. The first article test is a one time qualification test for a new
contractor to load, assemble and pack acceptable M67 propelling charges. Once a contractor has
demonstrated the ability to load, assemble and pack the propelling charges, the first article test
may be waived by the contracting officer. Test samples should be withdrawn from the first lot of
propelling charges produced by the contractor. Charges will be tested in accordance with all of
the requirements of this specification and with Table IV. The test matrix attached as Figure 1
should be used for the sequential environmental phase of the test. Testing will be conducted in
accordance with TECOM ITOP-4-2-504. Until the first article samples have been found to be
acceptable, the contractor is in no way authorized by the Government to initiate production of a
second lot unless otherwise directed by the contracting officer.
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