MIL-PRF-24790A (SH)
6.7 Lot rejection. If one or more defects are found in any sample, the entire lot should be rejected. The
contractor has the option of screening 100 percent of the lot for the defective characteristic(s) or providing a new
lot which should be inspected in accordance with the sampling plan contained herein. The contractor should
maintain for a period of three years after contract completion all records of inspections, tests, and any resulting
rejections.
6.8 Part or identifying number (PIN).
M
24790
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A
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Denotes item defined by inch-pound units
6.9 Safety. Questions pertinent to toxic effects (see 3.10) should be referred by the Contracting Activity to
the Qualifying Activity. The Qualifying Activity will act as an advisor to the Contracting Activity. The Qualifying
Activity should arrange for review of questions by the appropriate departmental medical service.
6.10 Referenced drawings. Full size copies of all drawings specified in the appendices of this document are
available from Dayton T. Brown, Inc., Church Street, Bohemia, Long Island, NY 11716.
6.11 Subject term (key word) listing.
Fluid compatibility
Pump, reciprocating rod
Pump, rotating rod
6.12 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with
respect to previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
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