MIL-DTL-82149C(MC)
ITEM
PATTERN NOMENCLATURE
NO. OF CUT PARTS
Plastic
23
Collar interlining
-
Marker
24
Cuff and button marker
-
3.6. Construction.
3.6.1 Manufacturing requirements. The coats shall be
manufactured in accordance with the operations and the stitch,
seam, and stitching types specified in Table I.
3.6.1.1. Operations. The contractor is not required to follow
the exact sequence of the operations as listed in Table I, but
all operations specified shall be used to manufacture the coats.
3.6.1.2. Stitches, seams and stitching. The stitch, seam and
stitching types specified in Table I shall conform to
FED-STD-751. The number of stitches per inch as specified in
Table I indicates the minimum and maximum number permitted. All
overedge stitching shall be done on serging machines with a knife
attachment properly set to trim the raveled edge without cutting
the material.
3.6.1.2.1 Tacking and backstitching. Ends of all seams and
stitching (stitch type 301), except ends of a continuous line of
stitching, when not caught in other seams or stitchings, shall be
backtacked not less than 1/4 inch. The ends of a continuous line
of stitching shall be overlapped not less than 1/2 inch. Thread
breaks shall be secured back of the break not less than 1/2 inch.
3.6.1.3. Shade markings. The component parts of the coat cut
from one piece of wool materials and lining materials, including
pairs of sleeve linings and underarm shields when cut from ends,
shall be shade marked to ensure a uniform shade and size
throughout the garment. Any method of shade marking may be used
except:
a.
Corrosive metal fastening devices.
b.
Sew-on shade tickets.
c.
Adhesive type tickets where adhesive causes
discoloration or whose adhesive mass adheres to the material upon
removal of the tickets.
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