MIL-DTL-6019E
3.9.9 Mounting nuts. The nuts for the type II gage shall not pull from the case when
subjected to an axial load of 25 pounds applied in such a manner as to tend to pull the nut out of
the lug toward the rear of the case.
3.9.10 Mounting lugs. The mounting lugs for the type II gage shall withstand a load of
175 pounds for 1 minute without damage.
3.10 Identification of product.
3.10.1 Nameplates.
3.10.1.1 Type I. The nameplate for the type I gage shall conform to MIL-STD-130. It shall
be securely attached to the instrument case and contain the following information:
AN6026-1B
Manufacturer's name or trademark
3.10.1.2 Type II. The nameplate for the type II gage shall conform to MIL-STD-130. It shall
be securely attached to the instrument case and contain the following information:
AN6021-1B
Manufacturer's name or trademark
3.10.2 Warning note (type II only). A decalcomania or other suitable material marked
with 0.125-inch high letters reading "USE NO OIL" shall be attached to the case.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection and testing of the gages shall be
classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see 4.3).
b. Conformance inspection (see 4.4).
4.2 Test conditions.
4.2.1 Atmospheric pressure and temperature. Unless otherwise specified, all tests required
by this specification shall be made at an atmospheric pressure of approximately 29.92 inches of Hg
and a temperature of 77 ºF. When tests are made with ambient pressure or temperature substantially
different from the above values, proper allowance shall be made for the difference from the specified
conditions.
4.2.2 Gas. The high-pressure gas used in the testing of the gages shall be oxygen
conforming to type I, grade A of BB-O-925, or water-pumped nitrogen conforming to A-A-59503,
or water-pumped air equivalent in dryness to nitrogen in accordance with A-A-59503.
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