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3.12 Identification plate. The contracting officer will furnish to the Government inspector the required identification plates. The contractor will be required to stamp the necessary data in the blank spaces thereon and securely affix said plates in a conspicuous place on each unit, assembly
or subassembly, and parts as directed by the Government inspector. Nonferrous screws, rivets, or bolts of not less than 0.125-inch (3.175 mm) in diameter shall be used to affix the plates.
3.13 Technical publication. The technical manual, normally provided in the commercial marketplace, shall be furnished with each heater.
3.14 Repair parts and maintenance tools. When specified (see 6.2), repair parts and maintenance tools shall be furnished. The repair parts required and the quantity thereof shall be as specified in the contract, or when applicable, shall be determined in accordance with the provisioning procedures of the contract.
3.15 Workmanship.
3.15.1 Steel fabrication. The steel used in fabrication shall be free from kinks, sharp bends, and other conditions which would be deleterious to the finished product. Manufacturing processes shall not reduce the strength of the steel to a value less than intended by the design. Manufacturing processes shall be done neatly and accurately. All bends shall be made by controlled means to ensure uniformity of size and shape.
3.15.2 Bolted connections. Bolt holes shall be accurately punched or drilled and shall have the burrs removed. Washers or lockwashers shall be provided in accordance with good commercial practice, and all bolts, nuts, and screws shall be tight.
3.15.3 Welding. Welding procedures shall be in accordance with a nationally recognized welding code. The surface of parts to be welded shall be free from rust, scale, paint grease, or other foreign matter. Welds shall be of sufficient size and shape to develop the full strength of the parts connected by the welds. Welds shall transmit stress without permanent deformation or failure when the parts connected by weld are subjected to proof and service loadings.
3.15.4 Castings. All castings shall be sound and free from patching, misplaced coring, warping, or any other defect which reduces the casting's ability to perform its intended function.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements (examinations and tests) as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract, the contractor may use his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein, unless disapproved by the Government. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification, where such inspections are deemed necessary to ensure that supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements.
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