MIL-T-62222(AT)
4.4.1 Preproduction inspection. When specified (see 6.2), preproduction vehicle (see 3.1) shall be inspected at a location approved by the Government, to determine conformance to requirements of this specification. Inspection shall consist of examination as specified in 4.5.2 and all tests specified in table XIII.
4.4.2 Initial production inspection. When specified (see 6.2) and initial production inspection shall be performed on no less than two vehicles, selected at random after the contractor considers the vehicles produced are representative of production parameters. Inspection shall consist of examination as specified in 4.5.2 and tests as specified in table XIII. The vehicle shall be road tested for 4000 miles as specified in table XII.
TABLE XII. Four thousand mile test combat loaded
(Government proving ground).
Course |
Mileage and speeds |
Hard-surface roads Gravel or dirt roads Level, cross-country terrain Hilly, cross-country terrain |
1000 miles at varying speeds up to maximum 1000 miles at varying speeds up to maximum 1000 miles at varying speeds up to maximum 1000 miles at varying speeds up to maximum |
4.4.3 Production sample inspection. A vehicle produced from production tooling and assembled using production methods shall be selected at random from the first month production or the first twenty built, and subjected to the production sample inspection.
4.4.3.1 In-process examination. During fabrication of the initial production vehicle, an in-process examination be conducted by representatives of TACOM product assurance directorate to evaluate conformance of materials and workmanship to specified requirements. Examination will be made at the contractor or subcontractor facility prior to application of primer and paint. Processing and welding procedures, quality system, and inspection records will be evaluated during this examination.
4.4.3.2 Completed production sample contractor inspection. The production sample vehicle shall be road tested and inspected by the contractor as specified in 4.5.3.1, to determine conformance to contract and specifications. After inspection, the contractor shall submit the vehicle (and all inspection records and certifications) to the responsible Government representative at contractor plant for preliminary examination.
4.4.3.3 Preliminary examination. The responsible Government representative shall conduct a preliminary examination as specified in 4.5.2.2, of the production sample vehicle.
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