MIL-DTL-17060G(SH)
APPENDIX A
t. For close-coupled motors, the shaft runouts, mounting flange concentricity and squareness are as shown on
the approved drawings.
u.
Shaft seals are the proper type and are secured as shown on the approved drawings.
v. Where high tensile bolts or screws such as socket head types are used, provision is made to prevent
replacement with a lower tensile strength bolt or screw. There are no slotted head bolts or screws used to secure end
brackets to the frame. Threadcutting screws (self tapping) are not used to secure any part of the motor.
w. Where oil lubrication is used, the lubrication system is complete as shown on the approved drawing and
there is no leakage of oil into or out of the motor.
x.
Motor, particularly bearing housings, is clean and free of dirt, metal chips, or other foreign materials.
y.
Stationary lead wires do not contact rotating parts.
A.2.5 Handling precautions subsequent to final assembly. Subsequent to final assembly, the motor vendor
shall assure that sufficient handling precautions are taken to maintain the motor integrity and general cleanliness
prior to and throughout packaging for shipment.
A.3. PROCEDURES
A.3.1 Flow chart. Flow charts may be required.
A.3.2 Examinations. Examinations shall not be waived or reduced and shall comply with the following:
a.
Prior to assembly, motor items shall be examined to determine conformance to A.2.2.
b.
During assembly, motor items shall be examined to determine conformance to A.2.3.
During final assembly, the motor shall be examined to determine conformance to A.2.4.
c.
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