MIL-R-52499C(ME)
include the previously inspected preproduction model rollers. In addition to any test specified as part of the inspection comparison, the Government reserves the right to conduct any and all other tests contained in this specification as part of the inspection comparison and failure of such additional tests shall have the same effect as failure of those tests specified as inspection comparison.
4.6.1 Inspection failure. Failure of an inspection comparison roller to meet any requirements specified herein during and as a result of the examination and test specified in 4.6 shall be cause for rejection of the inspection comparison roller(s) and shall be cause for refusal by the Government to continue acceptance of the production rollers until evidence has been provided by the contractor that corrective action has been taken to eliminate the deficiencies. Correction of such deficiencies shall be accomplished by the contractor at no cost to the Government on rollers previously accepted and produced under contract. Any deficiencies found as a result of the inspection comparison will be considered prima facie evidence that all rollers accepted prior to the completion of inspection comparison are similarly deficient unless evidence to the contrary is furnished by the contractor and such evidence is acceptable to the contracting officer.
4.7 Inspection of packaging. The preservation, packing, and marking shall be examined in accordance with the quality assurance provisions of MIL-R-3075.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Preservation, packing and marking. Each complete roller shall be preserved, packed and marked in accordance with MIL-R-3075. The degree of preservation shall be level A, B, or commercial and the degree of packing shall be level A, B, or commercial, as specified (see 6.2).
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The rollers are intended for compaction of earth fill, gravel, and soil stabilization areas. The rollers are intended to be air transportable within the range of an air transportable division.
6.2 Ordering data. Procurement documents should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of this specification. b. Type of roller required (see 1.2).
c. Date of issue of DoDISS applicable and exceptions thereto (see 2.1.1).
d. Time frame for submission of first article roller and number of rollers required
(see 3.2).
e. When the Government will conduct any or all of the first article examination and
tests. When the Government will conduct some but not all of the first article examination and tests, the contracting officer should specify which examination and tests will be conducted by the Government and which examination and tests will be conducted by the contractor (see 3.2).
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