MIL-DTL-83454A
TABLE VII. Conformance inspection.
Examination
Requirement paragraph
Method paragraph
Materials
Design and construction
Workmanship
Mounting examination
Voltage drop
Torque
4.4.1 Inspection of product for delivery. Inspection of product for delivery shall consist
of conformance inspection.
4.4.2 Inspection lot. An inspection lot shall consist of all terminals of the same part
number, produced under essentially the same conditions, and offered for inspection at one time.
4.4.2.1 Sampling plan. Statistical sampling and inspection shall be in accordance with
ASQ Z1.4, level II. The acceptance quality limit (AQL) shall be as specified in the procurement
contract (see 6.2).
4.4.2.2 Rejected lots. If an inspection lot is rejected, the supplier may rework it to
correct the defects, or screen out the defective units, and resubmit for reinspection. Such lots
shall be separate from new lots, and shall be clearly identified as reinspection lots.
4.4.3 Periodic inspection. Periodic inspection, if required by the procuring activity, shall
4.5 Methods of examination and test. The following methods of examination and testing
shall be used for determining suitability for use of the terminal studs. Sample parts that do not
meet the requirements stated herein shall result in the rejection of the first article (see 4.3.4) or
the lot (see 4.4.2.2).
4.5.1 Visual and mechanical examination. Stud terminals shall be examined to verify
that the design, construction, physical dimensions, and workmanship are in accordance with the
adherence to the design, construction, dimensional, and workmanship requirements specified
4.5.2 Specified mounting. When required, stud terminals shall be mounted in a 2024,
temper T3, aluminum mounting panel per SAE AMS-QQ-A-250/4 of specified grip and drilled
meet the requirements of 3.4.
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