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selected at random from an inspection lot. Failure of any one sample to pass
any prescribed inspection shall constitute cause for rejection of the lot. The
number of sample(s) for inspection shall be as specified (see 6.2).
4.3 Inspection lot. Sling assemblies offered for delivery at one time shall
be considered a lot for purposes of inspection. When a lot is rejected, the
contractor may rework it to correct the defects or screen out the defective
assemblies and resubmit for reinspection. If the rejected lot is reworked,
reinspection shall be performed to determine compliance to all specified
requirements. If the rejected lot is screened, reinspection shall be limited to
the defect causing rejection.
4.4 Examination. This element of inspection shall encompass all visual
examination and dimensional measurements. Non-compliance with any specified
requirements or presence of one or more defects shall constitute cause for
rejection.
4.5 Tests.
4.5.1 Proof load test. Except for the spreader bar and flounder plate, each
individual component of the sling assembly shall be proof load tested for
compliance with the requirements specified in section 3 of this specification.
Proof load test procedures for pear links, shackles, and wire rope leg
assemblies shall be conducted in accordance with manufacturer's standard
practice. Proof load test for safety hooks shall be in accordance with ANSI
B30.10. Evidence of cracks, loosening of wire strands, or permanent
deformations (except normal thimble deformation) shall constitute cause for
rejection.
4.5.2 Capacity test. During this test, each of the lower legs shall
simultaneously be subjected to a load of not less than one-half of the rated
capacity. Hold the load for at least 5 minutes. Any evidence of permanent
deformation other than normal thimble deformation shall constitute cause for
rejection of the sling assembly.
4.6 Packaging inspection. The preservation, packing, and marking of the
sling assembly shall be inspected to verify conformance to the requirements of
section 5.
5.
PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation. Preservation shall be level A or commercial as specified
(see 6.2).
5.1.1 Level A.
5.1.1.1 Methods of preservation. Cleaning processes, drying procedures,
preservatives, and methods of preservation specified in the following paragraphs
are listed in MIL-P-116 and shall conform to the requirements of MIL-P-116 and
any applicable specifications.
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