MIL-DTL-82122D(MC)
3.6.1.1. Stitches, seams and stitchings. The stitch, seam, and
stitching types specified in Table I shall conform to
FED-STD-751. The number of stitches per inch, as specified in
Table I, indicates the minimum and maximum number permitted.
3.6.1.2. End of seams and stitching. Ends of seams and
stitching, except ends of a continuous line of stitching produced
with 301 stitch type, when not caught in other seams or
stitchings, shall be backtacked not less than 1/4 inch. Thread
breaks (all stitch types) shall be secured back of the break, and
ends of a continuous line of stitching shall overlap not less
than 1/2 inch.
3.6.2 Shade marking. The component parts of the jacket cut from
one piece of basic and lining materials, including pairs of
sleeve lining when cut from ends, shall be marked to ensure a
uniform shade and size throughout the garment. Parts cut from
ends that are sized shall be identified for size. The use of
tickets with metal fastening device is prohibited on rayon
lining. Any method of shade marking may be used except:
a.
Corrosive metal fastening devices.
b.
Sew-on shade tickets.
c.
Adhesive type tickets which show discoloration or leave
traces of paper or adhesive mass to the material upon removal of
the tickets.
TABLE I.
Manufacturing requirements.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
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Cutting.
a. Cut jackets in strict accordance
with the pattern furnished by the
Government.
b. Cut parts in the warp direction
indicated by directional lines on the
pattern.
c. Cut all wool parts from one piece
of basic material, except under ply
of shoulder straps, which may be cut
from ends.
d. The top collar shall be cut from
the material specified in 3.3.2.
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