MWO 9-2330-392-20-1
b. Installer Responsibilities. The installer is responsible for following
instructions in MWO 9-2330-392-20-1. The installer will report HMT Cast
Brake Actuator Kits received that are damaged or missing component parts so
the kit supplier can be properly notified. Any discrepancies noted will be
corrected before the vehicle leaves the installer's work area. Requirements
contained in this MWO shall be included in the installers inspection plan or
quality assurance program. These requirements shall not be construed as
eliminating the installer's responsibility from complete compliance with the
provisions of the contract and submitting to the Government products that
meet all requirements of the contract.
c. Government Verification. All QA operations and installation changes and
inspections performed by the installer are subject to Government verification
at unannounced and varying intervals. Verification will consist of
observations and inspections to confirm that practices, methods and
procedures of the installers written inspection plan are being property applied;
and that government product inspection to confirm quality of product offered
for Government acceptance does not deviate from prescribed acceptance
standards specified in MWO 9-2330-392-20-1 as well as TM 9-2330-392-
14&P. Deviations will be brought to the attention of the installer for
correction.
d. In-process Inspection. During normal assembly operations, paragraph 10,
Modification procedure, will be used to check the installer's work. After
installation is complete, the vehicle will be checked IAW TM 9-2330-392-
14&P PMCS (Table 2-1, checklist) for correct installation and to ensure there
no vehicle defects. Any defects noted will be corrected by installer before the
vehicle is placed in service. All vehicles modified during a productions shift
will be checked to ensure product quality.
14.
RECORDING AND REPORTING OF THE MODIFICATION.
a. Records and Reports. The organization responsible for MWO application will
report application information as follows:
(1) Reporting will be accomplished by electronic means. MWO application
information will be input directly into the Modification Management
Information System (MMIS) over the internet. If the internet is not available,
recording will be on a 3.5 inch disk, which will be mailed to TACOM, MMIS
administrator. Entry into MMIS system is password protected. New users
can register online at http://208.242.67.250.mwo. Passwords are normally
approved and issued within 48 hours.
(2) Submission will be comprised of the nine (9) data elements listed in the table
below. Elements 1,2,4,6,7,8 &9 are given for this MWO (as shown). The
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