MIL-DTL-6019E
performance. Changes in manufacturer's part numbers shall be governed by the drawing number
requirements of MIL-STD-31000.
3.6 Finish. Protective coatings and finishes that will crack, chip, or scale during normal
service life or owing to extremes of atmospheric conditions, shall not be used.
3.7 Dimensions. Type I gages shall conform to the dimensions shown in figures 1, 3,
and 5. Type II gages shall conform to the dimensions shown figures 2, 4, and 6.
3.8 Weight.
3.8.1 Type I. The maximum weight of the type I gage shall not exceed 0.18 pound.
3.8.2 Type II. The maximum weight of the type II gage shall not exceed 0.33 pound.
3.9 Performance.
3.9.1 High temperature. The gage shall function properly at a temperature of 160 ºF (see
4.4.2.1).
3.9.2 Low temperature. The gage shall function properly to a temperature as low as -65 ºF
(see 4.4.2.2).
3.9.2.1 Vibration. The gage shall be capable of operating while being vibrated at a
double amplitude of 0.18 to 0.20 inch at a frequency varying from 500 to 2,500 cycles per minute
(cpm) while being maintained at a temperature of -65 ºF (see 4.4.2.2).
3.9.3 Seasoning. The gage shall function satisfactorily after being subjected to the
seasoning test (see 4.4.2.3).
3.9.4 Overpressure. The gage shall function satisfactorily after being subjected to the
overpressure test (see 4.4.2.4).
3.9.5 Cold resistance. The pointer shall move smoothly through the range without
damage to the gage while being exposed to a temperature of -85 ºF (see 4.4.3.1).
3.9.6 Sand and dust. The gage shall function satisfactorily after being subjected to the
sand and dust test (see 4.4.3.3).
3.9.7 Humidity. The gage shall function satisfactorily after being subjected to the
humidity cycling test (see 4.4.3.4).
3.9.8 Leaks. The gage shall not leak after completion of all the above performance tests.
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