MIL-DTL-1222J
6.3 Associated Data Item Descriptions (DIDs). This specification is
cited in DoD 501.12-L, Acquisition Management Systems and Data Requirements
Control List (AMSDL) as the source document for the following DIDs. When
it is necessary to obtain the data, the applicable DIDs must be listed on
the Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423), except where the DoD
Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement exempts the requirement for a
DD Form 1423.
DID Title
Suggested Tailoring
DID Number
DI-NDTI-80809
Test/Inspection Report
10.1, 10.2.1, 10.2.3.2,
10.2.6.4.2.a, 10.2.6.5.b,
10.2.7.1, 10.2.7.3
The above DIDs were current as of the date of this specification. The
current issue of this AMSDL must be researched to ensure that only current
and appropriate DIDs are cited on the DD Form 1423.
6.4 Part or identifying number.
Part identifying numbers are
constructed as shown in appendix A.
6.5 Retesting of mechanical property tests. If an axial tension test
(see 4.5.2.4), a wedge tensile test (see 4.5.2.3), a proof load test (see
4.5.2.4 and 4.5.2.5), or a hardness test (see 4.5.2.6) does not meet the
acceptance criteria specified it may be retested provided twice the number of
specimens that were originally nonconforming are tested. If any of the
retests fail, the lot shall be rejected and no further testing is permitted,
unless the lot is reworked, retested, and resubmitted in accordance with 6.6.
6.6 Resubmittal of lots rejected for failing mechanical property
tests. A rejected lot may be retested and resubmitted for acceptance
provided that the rejected lot was reworked, as necessary, to correct the
nonconforming condition. Reworking shall consist of any procedure required
to correct physical or dimensional deficiencies in nonconforming material
to meet specification requirements without adversely affecting its other
required characteristics.
6.7 Resubmittal of lots rejected for failing inspections. A lot
which failed an examination performed in accordance with 4.3 or 4.4 may
have each remaining piece in the lot tested for the characteristic rejected
during the initial examination and each piece that conforms to the
specification may be offered for acceptance.
6.8 Coated fasteners. When a coating is specified for internally-
threaded fasteners or externally-threaded fasteners with class 3A or class
5 threads, the minimum dimensions of the fastener must be decreased to
accommodate the coating. This could reduce the strength of the fasteners.
Class 2A externally-threaded fasteners can accommodate a standard coating
without any reduction in its dimensions.
6.9 Supersession data. This specification supersedes MIL-S-1222H,
dated 21 October 1986. A cross reference of type designations appears in
table XV. Supersession of the material grades of the previous specifications
are given in table XVI. Fasteners covered in previous revisions to MIL-S-
1222 that are not covered in MIL-DTL-1222J may be reprocured using the
previous requirements found in MIL-S-1222H.
6.10 Use of commercial fasteners. This specification is arranged to
promote procurement of standard commercial fasteners with additional
inspections to ensure their acceptability for use in applications where a
high degree of reliability is required. Table I lists these additional
requirements. For example, B16 alloy steel hex cap screws originally
produced to ASTM A 193 can be used to meet this specification. To do so,
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