AA-D-600D
Uniform Classification Committee, Agent:
Uniform Freight Classification.
(Application for copies should be addressed to the Uniform Classification Committee, Room
1106, 222 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606.)
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Qualification. The vault doors furnished under this specification shall be products which have been tested and have passed the qualification tests and inspections specified in section 4, and have been listed on or approved for listing on the applicable Qualified Products List (QPL). The Government testing facility for the General Services Administration reserves the right to test the vault door in accordance with standards that are privileged to the Government.
3.1.1 Qualification suspension.
3.1.1.1 Development of entry techniques. The doors qualified under this specification will be continually tested by the Government during the term of qualification to determine whether the surreptitious, covert or forced entry protection afforded by the doors should or can be improved. If at any time, entry techniques are developed within the framework of the specification which affect a door's security integrity, it shall be removed from the QPL.
3.1.1.2 Change in specification requirements. This specification will be reviewed by the Government to determine whether the specification requirements should or can be changed to improve product quality. If, at any time, requirements are changed and such changes affect the qualification status of a qualified door, it shall be removed from the QPL and the manufacturer will be required to modify the product to the extent necessary to comply with specification changes and have the product requalified.
3.2 Materials. Materials used in the door's construction shall be as specified herein. Materials not specified shall be of good commercial quality, suitable in all respects for the purpose intended.
3.2.1 Steel. Steel used in the door shall be of the type, thickness and strength to meet all applicable requirements of this specification. Steel shall be free from rust, scale, pits, buckles and other imperfections that might adversely affect the appearance or the serviceability of the finished product.
3.2.2 Face hardware. The face hardware, excluding combination locks, shall be satin finished anodized aluminum, type 430 corrosion resistant steel or satin finished chromium plating on steel or on die-cast zinc, brass or bronze. The exposed surfaces of all hardware used on a single unit shall
be finished to match each other within the limits of the base material and protective coating used. The exposed surfaces of all face hardware shall be free of sharp edges, burrs, pits, nicks or scratches that penetrate the protective plating or anodizing.
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