MIL-PRF-62364B
TABLE III. Classification of inspections.
First
Conform-
Title
Requirement
Inspection
article
ance tests
Materials and construction
3.2 thru 3.3
4.5.1
X
Defects (see table II)
3.3, 3.6,
4.5.2
X
and 3.7
Voltage transient
3.4.2
4.5.3.1
X
Static torque
3.4.3.1
4.5.3.2.1
X
X
Sliding torque
3.4.3.2
4.5.3.2.2
X
X
Dynamic torque
3.4.3.3
4.5.3.2.3
X
X
Drag torque
3.4.3.4
4.5.3.2.4
X
X
Air gap
3.4.4
4.5.3.3
X
X
Engagement time
3.4.5
4.5.3.4
X
X
Release time
3.4.6
4.5.3.4
X
X
Insulation resistance
3.4.7
4.5.3.5
X
X
Dielectric-withstanding voltage
3.4.8
4.5.3.6
X
X
Coil duty
3.4.9
4.5.3.7
X
X
Polarity
3.4.10
4.5.3.8
X
X
Operating life
3.4.11
4.5.3.9
X
Temperature, high
3.4.12.a
4.5.3.10.a
X
Temperature, low
3.4.12.b
4.5.3.10.b
X
Humidity
3.4.12.c
4.5.3.10.c
X
Sand and dust
3.4.12.d
4.5.3.10.d
X
Salt fog
3.4.12.e
4.5.3.10.e
X
Vibration
3.4.12.f
4.5.3.10.f
X
Shock
3.4.12.g
4.5.3.10.g
X
Fungus
3.4.12.h
4.5.3.10.h
X
4.3.1 Preproduction inspection. When specified (see 6.2), the preproduction sample shall
consist of two electromagnetic brake assemblies. This inspection shall include the examinations of
4.4 (see table II) and the tests of 4.5.3 through 4.5.3.10 (see table III).
4.3.2 Initial production inspection. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the Government
shall select two electromagnetic brake assemblies from the first ten brake assemblies produced
under the production contract for initial production inspection. This inspection shall include the
examinations of 4.4 (see table II) and the tests of 4.5.3 through 4.5.3.10 (see table III).
4.4 Conformance inspection. Conformance inspection shall include the examinations of
table II and the tests of 4.5.3.2.1 through 4.5.3.8 (see table III).
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