MIL-DTL-17060G(SH)
APPENDIX F
SHOCK TEST REPORT TECHNICAL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
F.1. SCOPE
F.1.1 Scope. This appendix covers information that shall be included in the shock test report. When specified
in the contract or order (see 6.2), this appendix is a mandatory part of the specification. The information contained
herein is intended for compliance.
F.2. SHOCK TEST REPORT TECHNICAL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
F.2.1 General. Shock test reports shall contain the following three sections:
F.2.1.1 Test installation and conduct. This section describes the test installation, conducts, and results of the
test, including applicable information of F.4. This section shall also include:
a. Description of material, size, and type of hold-down bolts (and of any other hold-down or locating devices)
used to secure or locate the tested items to their foundations or test fixtures during shock tests.
b.
Clear photographs of each equipment mounting configuration used during the shock test.
c.
A drawing of the fixture. Modifications to standard fixtures may be submitted as marked-up drawings.
d. If shock test instrumentation is employed, a description of such instrumentation and a clear copy of data
recorded during the test shall be submitted with the report.
e. Reference to the applicable equipment military specifications or acquisition document including the
applicable revision and date of issue shall be submitted with the report.
F.2.1.2 Post-test inspection. This section describes the conduct and results of the post-test inspection including
the applicable information of F.4.
F.2.1.3 Acquisition requirements. This section states the applicable ordering data specified in acquisition
documents. This may be accomplished by extracting pertinent pages or sections of the purchase specifications or
acquisition document and including this material as an appendix to the report. This section shall include the
contractor's recommendations for shock test acceptances of the item tested. For each item of damage (or
malfunction) which occurred as a result of shock testing, the contractor shall either recommend and rationalize
design modifications which the contractor believes are required to correct any deficiencies found during the test or
the post-test inspection in order to achieve acceptable shock resistance, or shall illustrate that the damage or
malfunction in question does not violate applicable shock test acceptance criteria. Where matters involving shock
test failure were resolved with the acceptance authority proper to the submission of the test report (see 3.1.11 of
MIL-S-901), a record of these agreements shall include detailed descriptions of any damage incurred during each
blow or shot and, where practicable, clear photographs of each instance of damage. This section shall also describe
in detail any design modifications, repairs, or adjustments made to the item during shock tests or prior to post-test
functional testing, and shall provide the equipment identification information delineated in F.4.5.
F.3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
F.3.1 Specific requirements. Each piece of equipment shall be identified with the information delineated in
F.4.5. Tests shall be numbered and dated.
F.3.2 Lightweight shock machine test. The following information shall be included for all lightweight shock
machine tests as defined by MIL-S-901:
a.
Type of test fixture as defined by MIL-S-901.
(1) If using type 4C, indicate the mounting platform.
(2) If using type 6E, indicate the panel number.
(3) If nonstandard, provide photographs.
b.
Total weight on anvil plate.
c.
Instrumentation.
(1) Gauge type
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