MIL-DTL-28619D
4.2 First article inspection. The first article inspection shall be performed on one anchor, with
stabilizers, wedges, and palm extensions when a first article is required (see 3.1 and 6.2). This
inspection shall include the examination of 4.4 and the tests of 4.5. The first article may be either
a first production item or a standard production item from the supplier's current inventory,
provided the item meets the requirements of the specification and is representative of the design,
construction, and manufacturing technique applicable to the remaining items to be furnished under
the contract.
4.3 Conformance inspection. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the quality conformance
inspection shall consist of the examination of 4.4 and the tests of 4.5.
4.4 Examination. Each anchor, with stabilizers, wedges, and palm extensions shall be examined
for compliance with the requirements specified in section 3 of this document. Any redesign or
modification of the contractor's standard product to comply with specified requirements, or any
necessary redesign or modification following failure to meet specified requirements shall receive
particular attention for adequacy and suitability. This element of inspection shall encompass all
visual examinations in accordance with AWS D1.1 and dimensional measurements.
Noncompliance with any specified requirement or presence of one or more defects preventing or
lessening maximum efficiency shall constitute cause for rejection.
4.5 Tests. Failure to pass any of the following tests shall constitute failure to meet the
requirements of this specification. Weld repair procedures and repair examinations shall be in
accordance with AWS D1.1. Procedures must be reviewed and approved by the Government
representative prior to repair.
4.5.1 Proof test. Each anchor shall be assembled with shackles, welded or hinged stabilizers,
wedges, and palm extensions, and shall be subjected to the applicable proof load as specified in
table II. After attachment of the proof-test load, the welds around the stopper, the bearing block,
the fluke stiffeners, and the area along the palm-to-fluke joints shall be inspected for permanent
deformation, cracks, or distortion. Appearance of any one or combination of the above
discrepancies shall be cause for rejection. Anchors shall be gaged before and after the proof test
to determine any permanent deformation or distortion caused by the load. The proof test machine
shall be certified in accordance with ASTM E 4.
4.5.2 Magnetic particle test. All forged components and all welds shall be magnetic tested. After
the proof load test specified in 4.5.1, and prior to cleaning and coating (see 3.6), all forged
components of the anchor shall be subjected to magnetic particle test in accordance with
ASTM A 275. All welds shall be examined and evaluated in accordance with AWS D1.1 for
dynamically loaded structures.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the
contract or order (see 6.2). When actual packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD
personnel, these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain requisite
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