MIL-PRF-62494D(AT)
4.1.2 Conformance inspections. Conformance inspection shall include the examinations
and tests from table II, as defined in the contract (see 6.2).
Table II. Verification methods.
Title
Requirement
Verification
3.2
4.3.2
Materials, design and construction
3.3
4.4
Operating requirements
Damping resistance
3.3.1
4.4.1
Compression and tension loading
3.3.2
4.4.2
Tension loading endurance
3.3.3
4.4.3
Bearing rotational torque
3.3.4
4.4.4
Axial load
3.3.5
4.4.5
Angular velocity
3.3.6
4.4.6
3.4
4.5
Interface requirements
Vehicle system testing
3.4.1
4.5.1
Interchangeability
3.4.2
4.5.2
Support and ownership requirements 3.5
4.6
Bearing
3.5.1
4.6.1
Reliability
3.5.2
4.6.2
Reserve tube durability
3.5.3
4.6.3
Dirt shield tube durability
3.5.4
4.6.4
Protective finish and color
3.5.5
4.6.5
Identification marking
3.5.6
4.6.6
Safety locked piston nut
3.5.7
4.6.7
Weight
3.5.8
4.6.8
Operating environment requirements 3.6
4.7
Low temperature
3.6.1
4.7.1
Steam and waterjet cleaning
3.6.2
4.7.2
4.2 Order of inspection. The inspection sequence may be in any order except that
operation test shall be last (see 6.2).
4.3 Verification methods. The types of verification methods included in this section are
visual, inspection, measurement, sample tests, full-scale demonstration tests, simulation,
modeling, engineering evaluation, component properties analysis, and similarity to
previously-approved or previously-qualified designs.
4.3.1 Verification alternatives. The manufacturer may propose alternative test methods,
techniques, or equipment, including the application of statistical process control, tool control, or
cost-effective sampling procedures, to verify performance. See the contract for alternatives to
replace verifications required by this specification.
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