MIL-F-80069D
3.2 Design. The machine shall be new (not a prototype) and one of the
manufacturer's current production models capable of operations in accordance
with the requirements herein. The machine shall include all components,
parts, and features necessary to meet the performance requirements specified
herein. All parts subject to wear, breakage, or distortion shall be readily
accessible for adjustment, replacement, and repair. Type I machines shall
operate by manually inserting a squared and deburred workpiece into a forming
die until contact is made against an adjustable workpiece stop. The die is
closed, securely gripping the workpiece. A rotating forming tool such as a
flaring center, or beading tip, mounted on the spindle of the machine, is
manually advanced until contact is made with the workpiece and the end form
completed. After completion of the forming operation, the rotating tool is
returned to its starting position, the die is opened, and the workpiece
removed. Type II machines shall operate by manually positioning the squared
and deburred workpiece in the open die against an adjustable workpiece stop.
Actuation of the control shall initiate the automatic sequence and all
operations shall occur in sequence and be performed without further operator
action.
Operation of the control shall close the die and grip the workpiece,
move the workpiece stop out of position, and move the forming punch into
concentric alignment with the tube end. Then the power head shall axially
force the forming punch into the tube end forming the tube end to the
forming
configuration of the punch and die. After completion of the
operations, the die shall open, allowing the finished workpiece to be
removed.
3.2.1 Measuring and indicating device calibration. Measuring and indicat-
ing devices shall be graduated in inch -pound (see 6.4.1), metric (see 6.4.2),
or dual (inch-pound and metric) units as specified by the procuring activity
(see 6.2). Regardless of the measurement system used, all measuring and
indicating devices on the machine shall be graduated in the same system.
3.2.1.1 Dials. Dial and handwheel circumferences shall be permanently and
legibly engraved or etched on a nonglare background with graduations that can
be read from the operator's normal position.
3.2.2 Reclaimed materials. The machine may contain reclaimed materials to
the maximum extent possible provided such materials will not jeopardize the
intended use, performance, or design life of the machine. Reclaimed materials
shall have been collected or recovered from solid waste and reprocessed to
become a source of raw materials, as opposed to virgin raw materials. None of
the above shall be interpreted to mean that the use of used or rebuilt
products are allowed under-this specification.
3.2.3 Energy efficiency. The machine and its components that directly
consume energy in normal operation shall be designed and constructed for
energy efficiency as governed by the developments available within the
industry.
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3.2.4 Controls. All mechanical,
controls shall be located convenient to the operator's work station(s).
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