6.6 Measurement system. In this specification, all measurements, dimen-
sions, sizes, and capacities are given in inch-pound units. These measurements
may be converted to metric units through the use of the conversion factors and
methods specified in FED-STD-376.
6.7 Cross-reference of classification. Classification changes from the
previous issue of this specification are as follows:
MIL-P-80104C
MIL-P-80104D
Size - 200
Size - 1
Size - 2 (New size)
Size
- 500
Size - 3
Size
- 650
Deletd
Size
- 800
Size - 4
Size
- 1000
Size - 5
Size
- 1200
Size - 6
Size
- 3000
Deleted
6.8 Changes from previous issues. Marginal notations are not used in
this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to
the extensiveness of the changes.
6.9 Safety and health requirements. The 29 CFR 1910 limits only the
total hazard level (noise, radiation, electromagnetic emissions, noxious
vapors, air contaminants and heat) of the environment in which a machine will
operate. It does not limit the hazard level of individual machines in an
operating environment. The procuring activity should analyze the existing
hazard level in the proposed operating environment and specify additional
requirements necessary to integrate this new machine into its
future
environment.
by the procuring activity should be
6.10 Training. Training required
provided as specified in the contract.
6.11 Warranty. Warranty requirements
should be as specified by the
procuring activity in the contract.
6.12 Inspection location. The contractor should identify in his response
to the solicitation the location where inspection and tests are to be per-
formed.
6.13 Part or Identifying Number (PIN). The PIN to be used for presses
acquired to this specification are created as follows:
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