MIL-DTL-28936B(MC)
Classification
Examine
Defects
Major
Minor
A
B
Material
a. Any weakening defect such as
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defects and
smash, multiple float, loose
damages
slub etc., that may develop
into a hole.
b. Any hole.
211
c. Shade bars, unsightly slubs.
212
d. Needle chews which might
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develop into holes.
e. Scissors or knife cut, tear,
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mend or burn.
NOTE:
Material defects and workmanship damages are to be
classified as indicated above only when the condition is
one which definitely weakens the fabric or when it is so
conspicuously located as to be clearly noticeable.
Weakening on non-weakening conditions which are
inconspicuous and have negligible effect on
serviceability are to be classified as follows:
Material defects
- No defect
Workmanship damages
- Minor B defect
Pressing
a. Burned or scorched.
215
b. Pressing omitted (entire
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garment).
c. Poorly pressed.
217
d. Basting or pressing
310
impressions not removed on
major portion of vest.
Seams and
a. Accuracy of seaming.
stitching
1. Seams twisted, puckered
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or pleated affecting
appearance.
2. Part of garment caught in
219
unrelated stitching.
3. Thread breaks or ends of
220
all stitching (when not caught
in other seams/stitching not
securely backstitched.
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