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conformance with the stated requirements of the CID shall be considered as major defects which may potentially affect the safety, functionality, durability, usability, and life of the purchased items.
No evidence of passing the chromium plating test, shelf test, leg attachment test, and drop test.
No evidence of passing the leg security test.
Dimensions not as specified.
Parts fractured, buckled, bent, punctured, or malformed.
Rivets loose or not set properly.
Sharp edges.
Preservation, packaging, and packing not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or purchase order.
Identification marking missing, wrong, or illegible.
4.5 Minor defects. Non-conformance listed below shall be considered as minor defects affecting the appearance of the finished item.
Rough or slivered surface.
Burrs.
Rough tool markings.
Oversized holes.
Pitted, stained, or blistered surfaces.
Foreign matter embedded in the finish.
Painted surfaces contain sags or runs.
Components Laid parts covered with film.
Parts, components, overall covered, not free of grease, dirt dust, epoxy, stains, etc.
4.6 Sampling for inspection. The sampling plan shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105 with an inspection level II, Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) of 6.5 percent defective for minor defects and an inspection level of S-2, AQL of 2.5 percent defective for major defects.
4.7 Testing. For testing in accordance with Section 3 of this CID, the special level S-2 of MIL-STD-105, with an AQL of 2.5 percent defective, shall apply.
5 Regulatory requirements. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials in accordance with Public Law 94-580, as amended, to the maximum extent practicable.
6 Preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and marking. The preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and marking shall be as specified in the contract or order.
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