MIL-V-62475(AT)
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 First article. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the contractor shall furnish vehicle(s) which shall be subjected to first article inspection (see 4.4.1 and 6.2). First article inspection samples, properly marked with identifying information shall be representative of the unit to be furnished to the Government. All subsequent vehicles delivered to the Government shall conform to these samples in all of their pertinent physical and performance attributes.
3.2 Materials. Materials shall be as specified herein and in referenced specifications, standards, and drawings. Material shall be free from defects which adversely affect performance or serviceability of the finished product (see 4.6.1 and 6.5).
3.2.1 Ozone resistance. When rubber components are required to be ozone resistant, the degree of resistance shall be as specified in applicable specifications or drawings (see 4.6.1).
3.2.2 Radioactive materials. Use of radioactive materials shall be prohibited, except for the night sight. The night sight lens coating contains thorium flouride. The only potential hazard is from inhaling or swallowing this material. Broken lenses shall be disposed of in accordance with applicable Army Regulation (see 4.6.1 and 6.6.1).
3.2.3 Hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic fluid used shall be in accordance with MIL-H-5606, MIL-H-6083 or MIL-H-46170. The system performance will be degraded when MIL-H-46170 is used at temperatures of 0 F or below (see 4.6.1).
3.2.3.1 Hydraulic fluid cleanliness. The hydraulic fluid system shall conform to cleanliness level 300 as specified in MIL-STD-1246 (see 4.6.1).
3.3 Design and construction. Vehicles, components, subassemblies and assemblies shall be manufactured and assembled into a complete vehicle in accordance with Drawing 8750031 and applicable specifications and documents. Vehicles shall meet all requirements specified herein and be of a quality that assures a vehicle free from defects that would compromise, limit, or reduce its performance (see 4.6.1).
3.3.1 Qualified products. The contractor shall be responsible for using parts and assemblies from Qualified Products List (QPL's) whenever available. Contractor inspection records shall specifically list all QPL items by number and date of the QPL, name of supplier, and part or drawing number(s). When parts and assemblies are approved as qualified products but not yet listed on the QPL, the contractor shall list the products by number and date of the approved document and name of supplier(s) (see 4.6.1).
3.3.2 Batteries. The FISTV vehicle power source shall consist of four lead-acid batteries
6TN (MS 35000 or equivalent) connected in a series-parallel configuration to provide
24 volts (V) direct current (dc) (see 4.6.1).
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