6-01.

ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION,

Acceptance inspection shall be a contim-

ous operation that shall comply in general with the following:

6-02. Completion of disassembly and clean operations, At this point,
the inspector shall ascertain that all cleaning, handling, and recording of requirements for parts replacements have been complied with.

6-03.

Preservative application and reassembly.

At this point, the in-

spector shall ascertain that all material is preserved and reassembled

as previously set forth,

6-04. Acceptance. Acceptance will be made at the time the campletely
processed equipment has been placed in the storage position, and final
touch-up operations as may be necessary are completed.
6-05. INSPECTION CARDS, The condition of the equipment, particularly
with respect to worn, broken or missing parts shall be observed as the
item is being processed, Where necessary repairs and replacements are

not made at the time the item is processed, a comprehensive record of
all needed replacement parts and repairs shall be set forth on the data
cards, A small card containing a brief statement typed in red shall be

attached to the face of each item of equipment to show the condition of

the item:

The following are some examples of cards to be used.
This machine is ready for operation
after normal reactivation procedure.
All necessary repairs amd replace-

ment of parts have been completed.

Minor parts and replacement of parts
are necessary before this machine can
be operated.
Major operations involving dismantling

and/or replacement of parts must be can-

pleted before this machine can be operated.

6-06. A sufficient mumber of data cards shall be completed so that one
may be attached to the item of equipment in a waterproof, grease-proof
envelope. Additional copies shall be maintained in an established fil-

ing system and one copy shall be available for distribution to the user

of the item prior to the time of reactivation.

18-41

Select target paragraph3