MIL-DTL-46789D(AT)
should be able to operate satisfactorily and reliably after being stored at the extreme ambient
temperatures of -54 to 71 °C.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of this specification.
b Class of the blasting machine (see 1.2).
c. If required, the specific issue of individual documents referenced (see 2.2.1, 2.2.2 and
2.3).
d. If first article inspection is required (see 3.1).
e. PIN or drawing number (see 3.3 and 6.7).
f. Electrical output requirements for 12282970 and 12918973 (see 3.4.1).
g. If preproduction inspection is required (see 4.1.2).
h. If initial production is other than as specified (see 4.1.3).
i. Sampling plan (see 4.2.1).
j. Packaging requirements (see 5.1).
6.3 First article. When requiring a first article inspection, contracting documents should
provide specific guidance to offerors. This guidance should cover whether the first article is a
first article sample, a first production item, or a standard production item from the contractor s
current inventory and the number of test items. These documents should also include specific
instructions regarding arrangements for examinations, approval of the first article test results, and
disposition of first articles. Pre-solicitation documents should provide Government waiver rights
for samples for first article inspection to bidders offering a previously acquired or tested product.
Bidders offering such products who wish to rely on such production testing should furnish
evidence with the bid that prior Government approval is appropriate for the pending contract
(see 4.1.1).
6.4 Conformance inspection. Affordable conformance inspection with confidence varies
depending upon a number of procurement risk factors. Some of these factors include:
Contractor past performance, government schedules and budget, product material and design
maturity, manufacturing capital equipment and processes applied, the controlled uniformity of
those processes, labor skill and contracting documents should indicate those tests desired from
table II and their designated frequency based on risk assessment for the procurement (see 4.2).
6.5 Threads. FED-STD-H28 or ASME B1.1 can be used for guidance on thread design
(see 3.2.3).
6.6 Subject term (key word) listing.
Electrical generator
Hand generator
Manual generator
Rotary generator
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