46 CFR §164.023-13
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- (a)Manufacturer's test equipment and facilities. The manufacturer shall provide the following test equipment and facilities for use in production tests and inspections:
- (1)A Constant Rate of Traverse tensile testing machine, capable of initial clamp separation of ten inches and a rate of separation of 30 cm (12 in.) per minute.
- (2)Fletcher, Callaway, U.S. Rubber clamps, or equivalent cam-actuated clamps to prevent slippage and twist of the samples.
- (3)An analytical balance or grain-yarn scale, accurate to within 0.25 percent of the measured value.
- (b)Lot size. Lot size must not exceed 460,000 meters (500,000 yds.) or 45 kg (100 lb.) of any color.
- (c)Sample selection. Samples must be selected at random by the manufacturer (or inspector, as applicable) after the entire lot of thread has been completed.
- (d)Second sampling. A second sampling, where required, must consist of five times the original sample size.
- (e)Manufacturer's production tests. The component manufacturer shall perform the following tests on the samples indicated (each sample to include at least 5 specimens unless otherwise specified in the referenced test procedure) on each lot of thread:
- (f)Recognized laboratory production tests. Manufacturers shall ensure that the following tests and inspections are performed on non-standard components by a recognized laboratory:
- (1)Composition. At least annually, one sample of each accepted thread must be tested in accordance with § 164.023-11(b)(2).
- (2)Breaking strength. At least quarterly, one sample in each of the lightest and darkest colors accepted must be tested in accordance with § 164.023-7(a)(1) or § 164.023-7(b)(1), as applicable. This test may be performed by a recognized laboratory, or witnessed by a recognized laboratory inspector at the manufacturer's plant, at the laboratory's discretion.
- (3)Elongation. At least annually, one sample of each accepted thread in each of the lightest and darkest colors accepted must be tested in accordance with § 164.023-11(b)(3). This test may be performed by a recognized laboratory, or witnessed by a recognized laboratory inspector at the manufacturer's plant, at the laboratory's discretion.
- (g)Accept/reject criteria. Unless the alternate procedures as permitted by § 164.019-013(m) are followed, the results of required production testing on a lot must meet the following criteria for the lot to be shipped as Coast Guard-accepted thread:
- (1)Breaking strength test results must be within 10 percent below and 20 percent above the acceptance testing values but not less than the performance minimums.
- (2)Length/weight values must be within 5 percent of the acceptance testing values but not less than the performance minimums.
- (3)Elongation values must be within 20 percent of the acceptance testing values but not less than the performance minimums.
- (4)Composition testing must indicate that the sample tested is of identical composition to the sample tested for acceptance or in accordance with the performance specification.