MIL-DTL-29384B(MC)
Classification
Examine
Defects
Major
Minor
NOTE:
Raw edges shall be classified as such when they occur at
places where an edge is required to be turned under or
over and stitched.
Seams and
e. Run offs (see classification
stitching
of seams).
(cont'd)
f. Seam and stitch type.
1. Wrong seam type.
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2. Wrong stitch type.
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g. Stitch tension.
1. Loose tension, resulting in
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loose seams.
2. Loose tension on edge or
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raised stitching resulting in
loosely exposed bobbin thread or
top thread.
3. Tight tension (stitches
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break when normal strain is
applied to seam or stitching).
NOTE:
Puckering is evidence of tight tension. When puckering
is evident, the inspector shall test seam by exerting
normal pull in the lengthwise direction of seam or
stitching.
h. Stitches per inch (including
labels) less than minimum
specified:
- one or two stitches.
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- three stitches.
250
- four or more stitches.
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- one or more on labels.
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NOTE:
To be scored only when condition exists on major portion
of seam.
i. Stitches skipped or broken (on
edge or top stitching when seam
is seamed, turned and stitched).
1. More than 1/4 inch but not
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more than 3/4 inch.
2. More than 3/4 inch.
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Shaded parts
Any outside part shaded.
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