MIL-DTL-2036E
3.4.5.5 Illuminated plates. Illuminated plates, when required for darken-ship operation, shall be type IV
or V of MIL-DTL-7788 (see 6.3). Dual lampholders shall be used for visual indicators.
3.5 Drawings. When specified in the contract or order, drawings shall be prepared (see 6.2.2 and 6.3).
3.6. Workmanship.
3.6.1 Cleaning. After fabrication, parts and assembled equipment shall be cleaned of smudges; loose,
spattered, or excess solder; weld metal; metal chips and mold release agents; or any other foreign
material which might detract from the intended operation, function, or appearance of the equipment.
3.6.2 Threaded parts or devices. Screws, nuts, and bolts shall show no evidence of cross threading,
mutilation, or detrimental or hazardous burrs, and shall be firmly secured.
3.6.3 Bearing assemblies. Bearing assemblies shall be free of rust, discoloration, and imperfections of
ground, honed, or lapped surfaces. Contacting surfaces shall be free of tool marks, gouge marks, nicks,
or other surface type defects. There shall be no detrimental interference, binding, or galling.
3.6.4 Wiring. Wires and cables shall be positioned or protected to avoid contact with rough or irregular
surfaces and sharp edges and to avoid damage to conductors or adjacent parts.
3.6.5 Shielding. Shielding on wires and cables shall be secured in a manner that will prevent it from
contacting or shorting exposed current-carrying parts. The ends of the shielding or braid shall be secured
to prevent fraying.
3.6.6 Harness, cable and wire.
3.6.6.1 Containment. The harness and cable form containment means shall be neat in appearance,
uniformly applied, and positioned to retain critical form factors and breakout locations. The containment
means, (lacing, ties, tie down straps, etc.) shall not cause the wire or cable insulation to deform so that
performance characteristics are adversely affected.
3.6.6.2 Insulation. There shall be no evidence of burns, abrading, or pinch marks in the insulation that
could cause short circuits or leakage.
3.6.6.3 Clearance. The clearance between wires or cables and heat generating parts shall be sufficient
to minimize deterioration of the wires or cables.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see 4.3).
b. Conformance inspection (see 4.4).
4.2 Examination, tests, and sampling. When enclosures are furnished as part of the electrical or
electronic equipment, enclosure tests shall be as specified in the equipment specification and conducted
as part of the tests required on the equipment. When furnished separately from the equipment or system
in which they are applied (see 6.3), enclosures shall be subjected to the examination and tests of 4.4, 4.5
and 4.6.
4.3 First article inspection (see 6.2.3). First article inspection shall be performed on one complete
enclosure which is representative of the production item, after award of the contract, to determine that the
production item meets the requirements of this specification.
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