MIL-G-58103
3.3.12 Weight. Weight of the -1 assembly shall not exceed 1.06 pounds
exclusive of wiring. Weight of the -2 assembly shall not exceed 1.00
pound exclusive of wiring.
3.3.13 Selection of Specifications and Standards. Specifications and
Standards for necessary commodities and services not specified herein
shall be selected in accordance with MIL-STD-143.
3.4 Reliability.
3.4.1 Switches.
3.4.1.1. All switches used in the grip assembly specified herein shall be
designed, constructed, and tested in accordance with current military or
contractor specifications/drawings. In either case, the controlling
specifications/drawings and any modifications thereto shall be as approved
by the contracting officer.
3.4.1.2 Switch designs used in the grip assembly shall have passed in-
spections and tests prescribed by their respective specifications/drawings.
These inspections and tests shall have established/evaluated, as a minimum,
the following:
a. Actuation forces and travel (see 4.7.4, 3.6.1).
Dielectric verification (see 4.7.3).
b.
c. Life cycle verification (50,000 cycles mechanical, 25,000
cycles electrical). For the communication (trigger type) switch life cycle
requirements are 150,000 cycles mechanical, 75,000 cycles, electrical.
d. Ability to operate within specification limits after exposure
to the following environment conditions (MIL-STD-810C).
(1) Humidity, Method 507
(2) Fungus, Method 508
(3) Salt Fog, Method 509
(4) Dust (fine sand), Method 510
3.4.2 Switch Guard Life. The switch guard life shall be a minimum of
150,000 operating cycles (see 4.7.5).
3.5 Maintainability. The grip assembly is desinged to permit ease of
maintenance at field level, including replacement of switches, wiring,
and associated parts without damage and without the use of special tools
and techniques.
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