MIL-DTL-82194C(MC)
4.4.2 In-process inspection. Inspection shall be performed
during the manufacturing of the end item to ascertain the
operations are performed as specified herein. The Government
reserves the right to determine the acceptability of construction
methods not performed in accordance with specified requirements
for operations or subassemblies.
4.4.3 Examination of the end item. Prior to the formation of a
lot and as a final step in the contractors production control
plan, each item shall be examined for those defects listed in
4.4.3.1 and 4.4.3.2. The sample unit shall be one item.
4.4.3.1. General defects.
General defects shall be classified as
follows:
Classification
Examine
Defects
Major
Minor
Material, base
a. Any hole, cut, tear, float,
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cloth
broken pick, slub, stain, streak
or, other visible defect.
Underlay,
a. Other than specified.
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crinoline and
lining
Color or shade
a. Color or shade of any
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component other than as
specified.
Buttons and
a. One or both omitted, wrong
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ring fasteners
type, style, class or color.
(when
required)
a. Any detail not conforming to
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Design
requirements or standard sample.
Workmanship
a. Any component missing.
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b. One or more embroidery
204
stitches missing or out of
alignment affecting appearance.
c. Rework damage, affecting
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appearance.
d. Stitches per inch less than
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specified.
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