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Identification. Each coil or spool (reel) shall have a ticket (identification tag) attached to it for
3.8
identification purposes. The ticket shall conform to the requirements of A-A-59622. The use of identification
labels on spools (reels) will be allowed provided that the labels are attached in such a manner as to remain in
place and be clearly visible until the entire halyard has been removed. All entries on the ticket or label shall be
legibly printed, stamped or typed with water insoluble ink. The ticket or label shall contain the following
information:
Stock number
Item description
Document number
Length
Contract number and date
Contractor's name
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Workmanship. The finished halyards shall conform to the quality and grade of product established
by this document.
4.
VERIFICATION
Certificate of compliance. When certificates of compliance are submitted, the Government reserves
4.1
the right to check test such items to determine the validity of the certification.
4.2
Conformance inspection. Unless otherwise specified, sampling for inspection shall be performed in
accordance with ASQ Z1.4. The Acceptable Quality Limits (AQLs) listed in this section shall be used to
establish the sample size, however, the acceptance number shall be zero.
4.2.1
Component and material inspection. Components and materials shall be inspected in accordance with
all the requirements of referenced documents. In addition, inspection shall be performed for the requirements
in table II.
Table II. Component tests.
Characteristic
Paragraph reference
Test method
Material
3.2.1
1/
Prohibited materials
3.2.2
1/
Yarn ply
3.3.1 and 3.3.2
1/
Water resistant finish (class 2)
3.4.2.2
1/
1/
Unless otherwise specified a contractor's certificate of compliance shall be submitted and will
be accepted for the stated requirements.
4.2.2 End item visual examination. The end item shall be examined for the defects listed in table III. All
defects found shall be counted regardless of their proximity to each other. The sample unit shall be one coil or
spool (reel). Ten percent of the length contained on each sample unit, but not less than 100 feet, shall be
examined for visual defects. The lot size shall be expressed in coils or spools (reels) as applicable. The
inspection level shall be I and the acceptable quality limit (AQL), expressed in terms of defects per hundred
units, shall be 1.5 for major defects and 4.0 for total (major and minor combined) defects.
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