MIL-T-85048
3.10 Length
3.10.1 Exact lengths. Tubing of all sizes may be ordered to exact lengths or in lengths expressed as a multiple of a definite unit, with tolerances as specified in the contract or purchase order (see 6.2).
3.10.2 Mill lengths. When exact or multiple lengths are not specified (see 6.2) tubing will be accepted in mill lengths of 5 to 20 feet, but not more than 10 percent of any order shall be furnished in lengths shorter than 12 feet.
3.11 Identification of product. Tubing shall be marked in accordance with
FED-STD-183. The following additional marking items shall be included:
MIL-T-85048
Nominal outside diameter
Nominal wall thickness
3.11.1 Marking of tubing less than 1\4 inch outside diameter. In lieu of continuous marking, tubing less than 1\4 inch outside diameter may be bundled and each bundle identified by metal tags, impression stamped with the legend specified in
FED-STD-183 and 3.11, and securely attached near each end of the bundle.
3.12 Workmanship. Surfaces shall be free from discontinuities, such as; seams, tears, laminations, pits, or other injurious defects of depth in excess of the limits as specified in table III. Centerless grinding and grit blasting of outer and inner surfaces shall not be acceptable. Light belt polishing or buffing shall be permissible.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements (examinations and tests) as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order, the contractor may use their own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein, unless disapproved by the Government. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such inspections are deemed necessary to ensure that the supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements.
4.1.1 Responsibility for compliance. All items must meet all requirements of sections 3 and 5. The inspection set forth in this specification shall become a part of the contractor's overall inspection system or quality program. The absence of any inspection requirements in the specification shall not relieve the contractor of the responsibility of ensuring that all products or supplies submitted to the Government for
acceptance comply with all requirements of the contract. Sampling inspection, as part of manufacturing operations, is an acceptable practice to ascertain conformance to requirements; however, this does not authorize submission of known defective material, either indicated or actual, nor does it commit the Government to accept defective material.
4.2 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as quality conformance inspections (see 4.3).
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