Mil std
MEASUREMENT MVF
MIL-STO-1D5E 10 MAY 1989 SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-1D5D 29 APRIL 1963
MILITARY’ STANDARD
SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES FOR INSPECTION BY AITRIBUTES
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N/A Approved for public releese; dlstrlbutlon
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MIL-STO-1O5E
DEP~ OF DEFENSE Washington, EC 20301
SN-lPL13K PRKEDUWS AND TABLESFOR INSPECTION ~ BY 1. ‘his militarystaxiardis approvedfor use by all Ceprwmts of * ~t of Mf==e. and Agencies
2. Iknef icial ~ts (recmmmdations,additions, deletims) and any prtinent data whiti may be of use in inproving this documnt shouldbe addressed to: Ccmmnder Us. Army ArmmentReseardn,Develop-rent and Enginerinq Center ATIN: SKAR-BAC-S/BldcJ .6 PicatinnyArsenal, NJ 07806-5000 by using &“ self-addressed tandardization S ~t (ODForm 1426) am=ring at the md of this dommnt -r ovww.ntProposal or letter.
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MII-S’ID-105E
‘ItLisp.blitation providez.sampliq procedures and referene tables for use in planningand conducting inspection attributes. ‘The by samplingconceptis based on the prokbilistic reaxrente of eventshhen a seriesof lots or Mxhes are prtducedin a stableenvimrmmt. ‘Mis publicationshouldix used to guide the user in the rk?velqzwnt an of ~ion strategythat prmides a cost effective q+math to attw amfidmm inprcchxtanpliance with con-~actual techn.iral rquimmnts. Tne user is wrned of the asmmxl risks relative * co rhozen sanplesize ad MKMili@ ~ifications should~t ~t~ requmrents for use of wfic .” ssIIQling plans, nor shouldthey provideAQL’s or Ll?D’sas a requimmnt. Sal@ing plans for continuous, ratherthan lot ~ion, are containedin MllAIV-1235, “’Single Mlci-Level Continuous and SanplingPmcedxes and Tablesfor Inscectionby Attrihxes”. .
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MIL-STC-105E
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