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4.2 Sampling. Sampling and inspection procedures shall be in accordance with ANSI-Z1.4. The
unit of product shall be one complete ILJS. All ILJS offered for delivery at one time shall be
considered a lot for the purpose of inspection. If an inspection lot is rejected, the contractor may
rework it to correct the defects, or screen out the defective units, and resubmit for a complete
reinspection. Resubmitted lots shall be reinspected using a tightened inspection. If the rejected
lot was screened, reinspection shall be limited to the defect causing rejection. If the lot was
reprocessed, reinspection shall be performed for all defects. Rejected lots shall be separate from
new lots and shall be clearly identified as reinspected lots.
4.2.1 Sampling for examination. Guidance for inspection is provided in 6.3.1.
4.2.2 Sampling for tests. Guidance for inspection is provided in 6.3.2.
4.3 Examination. Each ILJS shall be examined for compliance with the requirements in section 3
of this document. This element of inspection shall encompass all visual examinations and
dimensional measurements. Noncompliance with any specified requirement shall constitute one
defect.
4.4 Tests. The first article shall receive the tests of 4.4.4 through 4.4.5. Failure to pass any test
shall constitute cause for rejection.
4.4.1 Test configuration. During the inspections and tests, except in-process inspections, the
ILJS shall be fully assembled.
4.4.2 Acceptance testing and in-process inspection. Each production ILJS shall be subjected to
complete acceptance testing and in-process inspection by the contractor in accordance with
contractor-prepared Government approved plans. The Government at its option may elect to
witness/participate in the acceptance testing and in-process inspection.
4.4.3 Methods of testing. The examinations and tests specified herein are the minimum required
to determine conformance to the requirements delineated in section 3 of this specification.
Additional testing by the contractor may be required to determine conformance to specification
requirements. Testing shall be performed with a fully loaded ISO container as specified in 3.8.
4.4.4 First article tests.
4.4.4.1 Corner jack assemblies. To determine conformance with 3.5.2, the corner jack
assemblies shall withstand a static load of 20,000 lb (9 072 kg) without showing signs of
deterioration or permanent deformation.
4.4.4.2 Towing assembly. To determine conformance with 3.5.7, the towing assembly shall be
demonstrated and inspected to ensure the lunette eye conforms to MS51336 and that it is capable
of attaching to a prime mover (see 3.10) at any height between 10 and 40 inches (254 mm and
1 016 mm) above the ground.
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