MIL-C-62135 A(AT)
4.4.1.4 Recurring Major Deficiencies. A major deficiency (see 6.8) is recurring when the
same defect occurs more than once in the same sample or when the defect occurs in two
successive samples. A major defect may be considered recurring when the historical inspection
records reflect such a condition. Recurring major deficiencies shall be cause for the entire lot or
lots to be inspected for the recurring deficiencies. The deficiencies shall be corrected when found.
4.4.1.5 Recurring Minor Deficiencies. A minor deficiency (see 6.8) is recurring when it
occurs more than twice in the sample or when the defect occurs in four successive samples.
Recurring minor deficiencies shall be cause for the entire lot or lots to be inspected for recurring
deficiency. Correction of all deficiencies shall be accomplished prior to acceptance.
TABLE I - CLASSIFICATION OF QUALITY DEFECTS
Defect
Method of
Number
Defects
Inspection
Major
AQL 1.0% Defective
101
Electric Motors: Improper installation,
Visual and
Misalignment
Functional
102
Control Switches: Malfunction
Visual and
Functional
103
Electric Wiring: Improperly Installed,
Visual and
Damaged
Functional
104
Welding: Undercut, Pinholes, Inadequate
Visual
105
Dimensions: Mounting and Affecting
Visual and
Interchangeability
Gage
Minor
AQL 2.5% Defective
201
Workmanship: Adjustment, Installation of
Visual and
Components
Functional
202
Instructions: Improper, Not Legible
Visual
203
Paint: Improper Application., Color
Visual
4.4.2 Examination Failure. If a crane is found to contain any defects, it shall be rejected.
Rejected cranes may be repaired and re-examined for compliance to requirements.
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