MIL-STD-407
15 February 1957
(f) Filling --Subordinate use where the
stances the enforcement of very high standards
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could result in an appreciable decrease in the
item serves merely as an interns]
volume of production. Accordingly, some of
space filler and physical stress is non-
the defects in this standard are classified under
existent or occurs infrequently.
three categories (major, minor, or acceptable)
A molded item may, and frequently does,
depending on the type of service requirement
have two or more of these service requirements
Note the definitions of location I and location II
in combination.
defects under definition of terms
4.3 It is recognized that the rejection of an
i n s p e c t i o n lot of molded items for defects
4.4 Illustrations. The illustrations of phys-
ical defects, as shown on figures 1 through 116
which are not commensurate with the dimen-
sional tolerances or degree of quality required
a n d listed in table I, have been selected as
typical ones, i t not being feasible to gather
by the user can result in an appreciable increase
examples of all possible defects.
in the cost of production. Also, in some in-
Table I. --Defects Classification
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