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NOT MEASUREMENT

MVF
MIL-STO-1D5E
10 MAY 1989

SUPERSEDING
MIL-STD-1D5D
29 APRIL 1963

MILITARY’ STANDARD

SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND TABLES


FOR INSPECTION BY AITRIBUTES

AMSC N/A AREA QCIC

~~. Approved for public releese; dlstrlbutlon is unlimited.


MIL-STO-1O5E

DEP~ OF DEFENSE
Washington,EC 20301

SN-lPL13K
PRKEDUWS AND TABLESFOR INSPECTIONBY ~

1. ‘his militarystaxiardis approvedfor use by all Ceprwmts and Agencies


of * ~t of Mf==e.
2. Ikneficial ~ts (recmmmdations,additions,deletims) and any
prtinent data whiti may be of use in inprovingthis documnt shouldbe
addressedto:

Ccmmnder
Us. Army Armment Researdn,Develop-rent
and
Enginerinq Center
ATIN: SKAR-BAC-S/BldcJ
.6
PicatinnyArsenal,NJ 07806-5000
by using &“ self-addressedStandardization~t -r ovww.ntProposal
(ODForm 1426) am=ring at the md of this dommnt or letter.

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‘ItLis
p.blitationprovidez.sampliqproceduresand referene tables for use in
planningand conductinginspectionby attributes. ‘Thesamplingconceptis based
on the prokbilistic reaxrente of eventshhen a seriesof lots or Mxhes are
prtducedin a stableenvimrmmt.
‘Mis publicationshouldix used to guide the user in the rk?velqzwntof an
~ion strategythat prmides a cost effectiveq+math to attw
amfidmm in prcchxtanpliance with con-~actualtechn.iral rquimmnts. Tne
user is wrned of the asmmxl risks relativeco * rhozen sanplesize ad
MK-
Mili@ ~ifications should~t ~t~ requmrents
.” for use of wfic
ssIIQling
plans, nor shouldthey provideAQL’s or Ll?D’sas a requimmnt.

Sal@ing plans for continuous,ratherthan lot ~ion, are containedin


MllAIV-1235, “’Singleand Mlci-Level ContinuousSanplingPmcedxes and Tables
for Inscectionby
. Attrihxes”.

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Paragraph
1. SCOPE...............................................

1.1 1
-se ....................................-.”.”-”
1.2 A@ication ....................................... 1

2. REmwKED lxKuMmrs................................. 1

2.1 Non applicable


.................................... 1

3. DEFIMTICMS
................... ...................... 1

3.1 _t*leCmlity-1 (ML) .................... 2


3.2 AverageCutgoi.rq@a.lity (~) .................... 2
3.3 AverageGutgoingQualityLimit (=L) ............. 2
3.4 Classification of Defects......................... 2
3.5 CriticalDefect................................... 2
3.6 CriticalDefective ...........:.................... 2 .,
3.7 Cefect............................................ 2
3.8 Defective .......................................... 3
3.9 DefectsPer Hul@redun.its ......................... 3
3.10 Inspection. ....................................... 3
3.11 Inspectionby Attributes .......................... 3
3.12 I_ctor Bat* ...................................... 3
3.13 I.mor EatchSize................................. 3
3.14 Major Defect...................................... 3
3.15 Major Defective ................................... 3
3.16 Minor Defect...................................... 3
3.17 MinorEefective. .................................. 3
3.18 PercentDefective .................................. 4
3.19 P-ss Average................................... 4
3.20 Sanpl e....
........................................ .4
3.21 Sa@e SizeCede Letter........................... 4
3.22 san@ing Plan..................................... 4
3.23 Unit of Prcdmt................................... 4

4. GmJ=m~s --------------------------
------ 4

4.1 WrittenProcedures ................................ 4


4.2 Noncunformnm .................................... 4
4.3 Formtirm and Identification of lots or Batches... 5
4.4 ML ............................................... 5
4.4.1 AQL Use........................................... 5
4.4.2 Limitation........................................ 5
4.4.3 Chasing ins.................. ................... 5

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C@m2?l’s - CQntinued.
q
Pa.ragra@
4.5 sa71Qlhg
......................................... 5
4.5.1 Representative Sanding....
......................
4.5.2 Tim20f S.a@@ ................................. :
4.5.3 ~&irrP&tiple Saupling...................... 5
4.6 ............................ 6
4.7 .SwitchiqP~ ............................. 6
4.7.1 Mxm.lco
Tightened............. ................. 6
4.7.2 Ti@tened to Norml .............................. 6
4.7.3 Noz-mlto Famed ................................ 6
4.7.4 Reducedtot+xm.l................ ................ 6
4.8 DkxmtinuationofInspection. ................... 7
4.9 San@ing Plans................................... 1
4.9.1 ~ion==l.. ................... ............ 7
4.9.2 Clxk?l.ettera
..................................... 7
4.9.3 Maining sanplin Golan......................... 7
4.9.4 TYF=of*l%l Plens.......................... 8
4.10 Determination ofkxeptabi.lity. ................... 8
4.10.1 PercentDefectiveInspection.. ................... 8
4.10.1.1 SingleSa@ingP lab........... .................. 8
4.10.1.2 CoubleSamplingPlan............................. 8
4.10.1.3 tiltipleSa@ingP lab.......... .................
4.10.1.4 Sp2CialProce&re for RdweclIr section. ....... . t!
4.10.2 D!2fects
Per HuI@redUnits In.sp3ction. ............. 9
4.11 L.imiting
Omlity Protectkn.. . ................... ,9
4.12 ........................................... 9
4.12.1 -t%-=-i=ic ~ .................. 9
4.12.2 AverageSa@e Size Curvea.:..................... 9
5. TABLES............................................... 11
Table
I. San@e SizeCede I.etters
......................... 13
II-A. Shgle SenpMng Plans for Nonm.1
~ion Mster table)....................:. 14
II-B. SingleSaWMng Plans for Tight&
InspectionMaster table)...................... 15
11<. SingleSanpM.ngPlans for Reduced
Irqection (M3stertable)...................... 16
III-A. CoubleSamplingPlans for Normal
~ion 043stertable)...................... 17
III-B. CuubleSanplingPlans for Tightened
~ion (Mastertable)...................... 18
III-C. CoubleSa@ing Plans for Reduced
I~ion (Masterteble)...................... 19

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CcNIENrs - Cclnthuled
.

Table
IV-A. M.dtipleSapling Plans for Nornksl
~im (~ert~le) ................... ... 20
IV-B. MiltipleSamplingPlans for Tightened
Inspection(Msstertable)...................... 22
Iv-c. l@.ltipleS.an@ingPlans for Reduced
~im (Msstertable)...................... 24
V-A. AveragzDutgoingQualityLimit FacLorsfor
Normal ~ion (Stiglesampling) ............ 26
V-B. Average@tgoing @ality Limit Factorsfor
TightenedIn-ion (SingleSan@ng) ......... 27
\T-A. Limittig(Xality (inPercentDefective)for
which a Pa = 10% (forNormal ~ion,
Singlesanplti g)............................. 28
VI-B. LimitingQuality (inCefectsper Hundred
Units)for which the Pa = 10% (forNormal
~im, Stigle Sa@ing) ................... 29
VII-A. limiting@it y (inPercentDefective)for /
which the Pa = 5% (forNormsl I.nsp?ction,
Singlesanplin g)............................. 30
VII-B. Ltitk.g CMality (inDefectsper Hundred’
Wits) for whiti the Pa = 5% (forNormsl
~ction, Si.ngle*ling) .................... 31 /’
VIII. Limit Nun&rsfor P&ducaiInspection. ............ 32
Ix. AverageSa@e Size Cumes for Doubleand
tWltipleSampling............................... 33
Sa@ing Plans and ~rating Characteristic
Curves (andData) for:
X-A. Sa@e SizeCc& I.etter A........................ 34
X-B. San@e SizeCode b?tterB........................ 36
x-c. SanpleSizeCa5e LetterC...:.................... 38
X-D. San’pleSizeCcxieLetterD........................ 40
X-E . Sa@e SizeCede LetterE........................ 42
X-F. San@e SizeCede LetterF........................ 44
x-G. Sa@e SizeCo& LetterG........................ 46
X-H. San@e SizeCode I.etter H........................ 48
X-J. San@e SizeCock LetterJ........................ 50
X-K. SanpleSizeCcrZeI.etter K........................ 52
X-L. San@e SizeCo& LetterL........................ 54
x-M. Sa@e SizeCcck LetterM........................ 56
X-N. San@e SizeCode Lectern........................ 58
x-P. SanpleSizeCode LetterP........................ 60
x-Q. San@e S$zeCmie IetterQ........................ 62
X-R. San@e SizeCock LetterR........................ 64

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CmnENrs - amnued.

x-s . Sa@e Size Cc@e Letters.......


................. 66
PanCJraph
6. twnzs............................................ 61

6.1 IntendedUse................................... 67,


6.2 SubjectTezm (keywozd) Listing................
6.3 _fmp=viousIs sue.,.
............... ... :

aNmlDIrK tamRIAL .............................. 68

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W*1OSE

sJueLIK P~ AND TAEES


FCR lNSP~ICM BY ATmmlm2S,

1. -DE

1.1 Purpose. ~s publicationestablisheslot or batch sanplingplans ad


prcesiuresfor inspectionby attributes.‘mis @limtion shall not be “inter
pretedco ~ or am flictwith any contractualm@xwmtS. me Wrds
‘Bae”’, “~”, “~tile”, etct refer ~y to ~ ~tr~o~s use of
theqling plarscontainedin thisstandard ~donotitrplym agre9mntby
the @vernmm to Saept any prcduct. Eeterndnationof acceptabilityby the
GOVS17X~ Shallk as &scri&d in amtrectual doam-ems. me San@ing plans
describsdin this standsd are S@iable to A(2L’sof .01~rcent or higherand
are thereforenot suitablefor a@i~tions where qualitylemls in the &fective
parts p millioprange can be realized.
1.2 lwl:~$. San@ing plans &signat.e3in this publi=tion are eppli~le,
ML not lmt , to impection of Ule follcwing:
a. Fml itens.

c. *rations or services.
d. Materialsin pmmss.

e. Su@ies in storage.
f. Maintenanceqerstions.

9. Data or remrds.
h. Adniniszrative
procecbres.

lWse plans are intendsd primsrilyto M used for a continuingseries of 10CS


or bat-. l?h2plans my also be used for the inspectionof isolatedlotsor
bacchss,but, in this lattercase, the user is cautionedto consultthe qx3rSting
characteristiccumes to finda plan wh.itiwill yield the &sired protection
(Sse4.11).
2. PEm@Km IxnMNcs ‘
2.1 Not ~licable.

3. DEFINITI@JS

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3.1 AcceptableCualityLevel (ML). m a continuousseriesof lots is


considered,the AQL is the qualitylevelwhich, for the purpses of sanpling
inspection,is the ltit of a satisfactoryprocessaverage (See3.19).

Nc7rE:A sanplingplan and an AQL are tisen in accordaro?with the risk assunsd.
Use of a value of AQL for a ~ain defector group of defectsindicatesthat the
s~ling Pl~ till a- the -t ~joritY of @ lots or bat- P*- *
processaveragelevel of percat &fective (ordefectspar hundredunits)in these
lots or batchesbe no greaterthanthe designatedvalue of AQL. Tnus, the AQL is
a desiqaatedvalue of p2rcentdsfective(ordefects~ hurdredunits) for which
lotswill be acceptedITOStof the tfi by the sapling prcedure being used. The
aanplingplans providedhereinare so arrangedthat the prdability of acceptance
at the designatedAQL value deps!nds
upon the sanplesize, ~ing 9enerallYhi~er
for large s.snplesthan for smallones, for a givenAQL. The AQL done does not
identifythe chancesof accqZing or rejectingindividuallots or batchesM nure
directlyrelatesto what mightte exp+ctedfran a seriesof lots or batches,
providedthe steps indicatedin this publicationare taken. It is necessarYto
referto the ~ating &aracteristiccurve of the plan to deterndnethe relative
risks.

3.2 Average GutgoingGuality (AD2). For a particularprocessaverage,the 7@ is


the averagequalityof o~tgoingprcductincludingall acceptedlots or batches,
plus all reject+ lots or bat&es aftertinerejected’
lots or batcheshave keen
effectively100 ~rcent irqxcted and all defective replacedby non-rkfectives.
3.3 Average cXIt90ing . TheJKX)Lis the n-axhrnAD2 fora
C?JdityLimit (ACQL)
given a~ptance Sa@ing plan.Factorsfor -t ing AD2L VS1= ~ 9iven in
TableV-A for each of the singlesapling plans for normal inspectionand in
TableV-B for earh of the singlesanplingplans for tightenedinqection.

3.4 Classificationof Defects. A classificationof defectsis the emneration Of


Pssible defecLsof the unit of prcductclassifiedaccordingto their seriousness.
3.5 Criti& Eefect. A criticaldefect is a defectthat jud-t and experience
indicatewould result in hazardousor unsafeconditionsfor indivitialsusing,
maintaining,or ciqendingupon the product,or a defectthat judgmt ard
~rien= indimte is likelyto prevent~rformsne of the tacticalfunctionof a
major end item such as a ship, aircraft,tank, missile,or spacevehicle.

3.6 CriticalDefective. A critid defectiveis a unit of productwhich


containsone or mre criticsldefectsand nay also concainIMjor and/or&or
defects.

3.7 ,~fe. A defect is any nonconformance


of the unit of productwith
ef~d requirements.

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3.8 Cefectiw. A defectiveis a unit of procbctwhid containsone or nure


defects.

3.9 Defectspr Hundr@5Units. Ibe nurberof defectsper hundredunits of any


givenquantityof units of productis one hundrd tires .ttienu-&erof tkfects
anltainedtherein (oneor nure defems bsing ~ssible in any unit of product)
dividedby the total nunbsrof tics of product,i.e.:

Defectsper . Nun&r of defects x 100


lmldredunits Nun&r of units impe@sd
3.10 -ion. Inspectionis the protessof mssuring, , testing
,
or ~se ~in9 the tit of prtckm with the requirsfmts.
3.11 ~on by Attributes
. ~ion is ~on
by atcri.butes “ Whersby
eitherthe uruc of prcduct1s classifiedsinplyas defectiveor non-defective,or
the rnm&r of defectsin the unit of prcductis wunted, with respct to a givz2n
~~t or set or rqi~ts.
3.12 LOK or Batd. The term lot or batch shallnean “inspectionlot”or
“’-Lion batch-,i.e.,a collectionof units of productfrom which a sapie
is to be drawn and irspsctedad ray differ fran a collection
. . of unitsdesignatd
as a..La—..—. . .. . . ..
or oacm ror ouer pupses (e. g., prooucuon, snqnent, etc.).
3.13 E or Bst~ Size. The lot or batch size is the nunberof unitsof prcduct
in a lot or batch.

3.14 Msjor Defect. A mjor defect is a &fect, otherthan critical,that is


likelyto result in failure,or to A= mterially the usabilityof the unit
of prcduct for its intendedprpose.

3.15 N!ajorCefective. A mjor defectiveis a unit of prtductwhich containsone


or mre msjor *fects, and ray also containminor defectsbut containsno critical
defect.
3.16 minor Defect. A minordefect is a defectthat is not likelyto reduce
materiallythe usabilityof the unit of praiuct for its intendedpupose, or is a
-= frm establiah05stmhrds - littlebearingon the effectiveuse or
qeration of the unit.

3.17 Minor Defective. A minor defectiveis a unit of productwhi& containsone


or nxxe minor defectsbut mains no critid or m jor defect.

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3.18 PercentDefective: The percent&fective of any given quantityof units


of productis one hundredtk the nun-her
of defectiveunits of prcductcontained
thereindividsdby the totalrnnnkerof unitsof product,i.e.:
PercentDefective = Nwber of defective x 100
Nun&r of units inspected
3.19 Pnxess Average. The p-ss averageis the averageprcent defectiveor
averagenu&er of defectsper hundredunits (whitiever is .s@icable) of produ~
subnittedby the sqplier for originalinspection.Original~ion is the
first inspectionof a particularquantityof prcductas distinguishedfrcanthe
-tiion of PrOdUCttiti has keen resuhn.ittedafterprior rejection.
3.20 Sanple. A .sa@e consistsof one or !mre units of prduct drawn fra a lot
or batti,the units of the sanplebeing selectedat rancbnwithoutregardto their
quality. The ntnrberof units of productin the sa@e is the sa.nple
size.
3.21 SanPle Size Cede Letter. The sanplesize code letter is a deviceused
alongwith the AQL for locating’
a sanplingplan on a table of san’pling
plans.
3.22 SanplingPlan. A sanplingplan indicatesthe nunber of units of prcduct
fran each lot or batti whi& are to be inspscted(sanplesize or seriesof
sa@e sizes) and the criteriafor *tennining the acceptabilityof the lot or
batti (arreptanm and rejectionn-rs) .

3.23 Unit of Product. The unit of productis the thing inspsctedin orderto
determineits classification as defedive or non-defectiveor to count the nunber
of defects. It nBy be a stiglearticle,a pair, a set, a length,an ~, an
opsratia, a volm, a ccsrponent of an end product,or the end prcductitself.
The unit of prcductIMY or nBy not k the sam as the unit of pur&ase, aqply,
production,or shipt.

4.1 WrittenProcedures. Writtenproceduresare o~ily develo@ and mde


availablefor the ~t representative’sreview,upon request. Wnen the
writtenp~ indicateuse of this stadard, they Shall DYl@y with the
~S of this standardand referenceappropriateparts as necY2s.SaZy.

4.2 Nonconfonnanm. The extentof noncnnfonrance of product shallbe exprersed


either in terms of percentdefective‘orin termsof defectsper hundredunits.

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4.3 Forrnatian ad Ick!ntif


irationof &s or Batches. The prcductshallb
asssn’bled fiablelots,sublets,batches,oriniuti other mrun2ras
into icknt.i
may b? prescribed. Each lot or Mtch shall,as far as is practicable,consist
of units of productof a singlet~, grack,class,size, and crqosition,
manufactureduncisressentially t.& sane ainditians,and at essentiallyt& saue
tim . Tis310tsor bstchesshallbei&ntified bytheamtractor andshall be kept
intactin i@quate and suitablestoragespace.
4.4 —
AQL.

4.4.1.AQL use. ‘Me AQL, tqsther with the Sa@e Size Co& b?tter,is LEA for
~ - -1* Plm provi&d hareixl.
4.4.2 Limitation. The sele&n or use of an AQL shallnot iK@y that the
contractorhas t& rightto sqply any &fective.unit of produa.
DifferentAQ1.sray be chosen for gruupsof &fects
Ziis%%%%%iy, or for indivicha.1&fects. An AQL for a group of &f_
my Ix chosen in ackiition
to AQIa for individualdefects,or s@roups, within
that gfoup. AQL valussof 10.0 or less way be eqxassed titherin prcent
defectiveor in defectspsr llundrqdt5; those over lo.o shallbeeqress@k
defectsper hundredunitsonly.
4.5 San@inq.

4.’5.1@xesentative C3tratif ied) SallQlinq


. When ~ropriate, the nunterof
units in the sanpleshallEe selectedin ~rtim to the size of subletsor
Su&bStCkS, or parts of the lot or hat*, identifiedby m rationalcriterion.
When reprasentatives.a@irq ia used,the units frm eati -lot, s&-batdl or
part of the lot or batd shall& sel~”.edat randan.
4.5.2 Tine of SamJ1inq A .sanplemy be drati after all the units culprisiirq
tk lot or batch have &en assmlsd, or aanpleunitsmay be drawn duringassenbly
of the lot or batch, in whiticase the size of the 10C or batti will be determined
&fore any ample units are drawn.If tl-e.5an@eunits are drawn during~ly
of the lot or htti, and if ths rejectionnun&r is reachedbeforethe lot *
Cnl@eta that pxtian of the lot alreadyclxlpleted shallbe rejected. m cause
of the defectiveprcductal be determinedand wrrective actiontaken,after
which anewlotorbatch~h begun.

4.5.3 Lhuble or FldtipleSaq3Ml-q hhen double or multiplesanplingis to be


Ussd, Sach sarpleshallbe selecttiover the entire lot or batch.

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4.6 Inspection P~. Normal~ion will ke used at the start of


~ion. Normal,tightenedor reducedimpction shall continueunchangedfor
each classof defectsor defective on succf2ssive
lots or batchesexceptwherethe
switdd.ngpmcedums given below require&ange. The tit-9 P~ s~l
be a@ied to each class of defectsor defective independently.
4.7 switdimq Procedures
.

4.7.1 Normalto Tightened. When normalinspction is in effect,tightened


~ion shallbe institutedwhen 2 out of 2, 3, 4, or 5 consecutivelots or
bat&es have been rejettedon originalinspction (i.e., ignoringresutxnitted lots
or batchesfor this procdure)-
4.7.2 Tigirtemdto Normal. When tightenedin-ion is .tieffeet,normal
~ion shallEe institutedwhen 5 consecutivelots or batcheshave been
consideredaceptable on origti inqection.

4.7.3 Nod to Reduced. t?nennormalinspectionis in effect,reducedinspection


shallke institutedprovidedthat all of the followingconditionsare satisfied:

a. T’FISpreceding10 lots or bazches“(ormore, as indicated by the note to


TableVIII) have been on norrnslinspectionand all have been acepted on origha.1
~ion; and
The total number of *f ectives (ordefects)in * samles frm the
pm&” 10 lots or batde.s (orsuti o- nmber as - used for conditim “a”
amve) is qua.1 to or.less than the appliwble n-r gi- in Table~11. If
doubleor mltiple san@ing is in use, all sanplesinspectedshouldte ticluded,
not “first”sanplesonly; and

c. Productionis at a stezdyrate; and

d.’ Reducedinspectionis consickreddesirable.


4.7.4 RducA to Nor&l. men reducedinspectionis in effect,norml inspection
shallbe institutedif any of the followingoccuron originalinspction:

a. A lot or batch is rejected;or


b. A lot or batch is cmsidered acceptableunder the proceduresOf
4.10:1.4,or

c. Productionkecmes irregularor delayed;or

d. Other conditionswarranttit normal in~~~ion shallbe instituted.

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4.8 Discontinuationof Inspect


ion. If the cumnul.atimrnnrberof lots mt
a~~ in a sequenceof mnsecutive lots on originaltightened~ion
reachesfive,the acqxanoe pmcedums of this sllamlard shallbe dismntilnled
.
~ion w e p~sions of this stmdard shallnot be resumeduntil
correctiveactionhas teen taken. TigthenedinspecU“onshall thenteusdasif
4.7.1had keen invciked.
4.9 ~.
mg Plans. .

4.9.1 Inspectionlevel: me inspection


“ level&termines the relationship ketu=en
the lot or t.atchsize and the ssnplesize. mehsp2ction levelto be used for
. -Y Particuk Ze@mnent till be as prescribedby the mmractor’s written
prceddres. l?ireeirqection levels:I, II, and III, are given in TableI for
genemiluse (s&4.1). Normally,InspectionEvel II is used. However,
Inspectionml I my & used when lessdiscrimination is needsd,or I.@_dIII
my * used for greauerdiscrimination.Four additionalsfeciallevels:
S-1, S-2, S-3, and S-4, are given in the dam table and my ~ used khre
relativelysm.11 sanplesizesare ~sary and large sanplingrisks~ or rust
be tolerated.
NYIE: In the selectionof inspectionlevelsS-1,co S-4, ~ rust be ex-~ised to
avoidAQ1.sincnnsist4ntwith +ase impection levels. In”othsrwords,the purpsa
~ of the special ~ion
“ levelsis to keep sanplessmll wtiennem.ssary. For
~=, tb5 CO& letterSun&r S-1 go no furtherthan D, equivalentto a Si.@e
sampleof size 8, but it is of no use to -Se S-1 if tha AQL is 0.10 peromr for
wfi~ the mininnmsampleis 125.
4.9.2 ~ ~ters. Ssnplesizes are &signatej by-tzxb?letters. Table I shall
be used to find the applicablecode letterfor the ~icu.lar lot or batdlsize
ad the prescrikesl irqection level.
4.9.3 Cbta.Wq SanplingPlan. ‘lk AQLandthe cods lettershall be usedto
obtainthe sartplingplan .&m Tables II, 111, or IV. Wnen no smpling plan iS
am.ilablefor a given combinationof AQL and co& letter,the tablesciinxZthe
user to a differentletter. Tne San@esize tokusd is given bythenewade
letter,not by the originalletter. If this p~ leads to differentsanple
sizes for differentclassesof defems, the cede letteraimespmdq to *
_ ~le size -ie my ke used for all CI.SSSCS
of ckfeci.s.k an
alternativeto a singlesanplingplan with an a~ nurr&rofo, the plan
witi m ~ nm&r of 1 with its cor~ ly largersanple size for a
-igqated AQL (whereavailable),may be used.
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4.9.4 Typ2S of SalIplingPlans. Threet~s of sanpltigplans: Single,Eooble,


and mltiple, are given in TablesII, III, and IV, respectively.When several
typesof plans am2 availablefor a givenAQL and code letter,any one my ke used.
A decisionas to type of plan, eithersingle,double,or nultiple,when amilable
for a givenAQL and ccxieletter,willusyallyhe based upon the cmparison bet-
the administrativediffim.ltyand the averagesanple sizes of the availableplans.
Tne averageaanplesize of mltiple plans is less than for double (exceptiri.
the
case correqmndingto singleacce@nce nmber 1) and both of these are always
less thm a singlesanple size (seeTable IX). Usuallythe ~Stiatim
difficultyfor single sanplingand the met per unit of the .san@eare less than
for doubleor multiple.
4.10 Determinationof ~ ability.
4.10.1 PercentDefectiveInspection. To determineacceptabilityof a lot or
batchunder perrsmtdef=hive inspection, the a@icable sanplingplan ehallbe
used in accordancewith 4.1O.1.1,4.10.1.2,4.10.1.3,and 4.10.1.4.
4.10.1.1 SingleSaq3ltig Plan. The nunbarof sampleunits inspectedshallbe
equalto the ~le size givenby the plan. If the number of defective found in
the sanpleis equal to or lessthanthe acceptancenumber,the lot or bst@ Shall
be considereda-ptable. If the nunkerof defective is equal to or greaterti
the rejectionnunbr, the lot or batti shallbe rejected.
4.10.1.2 DoubleSap 1’q Plan. A n-r of sanpleunits equal to the first
sanplesize given by the plan shallk ~ed. If the numberof defective
foundin the first eanple is equalto or less than the first accqtanm number,
the lot or bat~ shall be mnsidered acceptable. If the nuntxr of defective
foundin the first .san@e is equalto or greaterthan the first rejectionrmbert
the lot or batti shall be rejected. If the nmber of defective found h the
~irstsmple is ketweenthe firstaccqtane and rejectionnumbers;a second
smple of the same size shallbe insp3cted. The nurber of defective found in
the firstand second sanplesshallM acnnmlated. If the cumlative nmber of.
defective is equal to or less thanthe secondaqane number,the lot or batd
shall* mnsidered acceptable. If the emulative nunter of defective is W
to or greaterthan the ae.mndrej-ion nunber,the lot or batch shall&
rejetted.
4.10.1.3 ~tiple Sanple Plan. Undermltiple sapling, the proedure shall m
similarto that specifiedin 4.10.1.2,exceptthat the nmber of suassive
sanplesrequiredto reach a ckcisionmy be as many as seven.

4.10.1.4 ~al Procedurefor -cd Irqectim. Under tied insp52tion,the


Swim P~ ~Y terminatewithouteitheracceptanceor rejectioncriteria
hatig teen mt. In these circmstantes,the lot or batch will k considered
a~able, but normal impsction will k reinstatedstartingwith the nx lot or
batch (See4.7.4.b).

8
MIL+3IW1OSE

4.10.2 Oefectsp HundredUnits Inspection. To determinet+? a “ ity of a


lotorbatch un&r*fectspsr hundredunits inspection,the promdum ~~fid
for permnt defective inSpettiM aiwve shall& used, exceptthat the word
“defects”shallk substitutesfor “Ck!fectives”.
4.11 Limiting wity Protection.IIY2~hg plans W ~a~ P~
-s publimtion = &signed for use where the units of productare
~XG in a continuingseriesof lots or batchesover a period of tim2.‘Mouemr,
if the lot or batcA is of an isolatedrbstum,it is cksirableto limitthe
se.kcdon of sanplingplansto those,associatedwith a dsal~t~ _ ~~1 ~t
prcmt& not less than a specifiedlimitingqualityprotection. Ssnplingplans for
this PUZFOSScm * seksed by -sing a Limiting~ity (UD - a ~’s
risk to te associatedwith it. TablesVI antiVII give values of LQ for the
the Cxmnnly used comumr’s risks of 10 percentand 5 ~t respectively.If a
differentvalue of comunT#s risk is rquired, tk O.C. curves ardtkirti-
latedvalues my be use5. Tmmncept ofmmlyalsobe usem inspacify+lgthe
AOL and I~im” Levelsfor a seriesof lots or bat-s, thus fixingndsumnn
.sanplesize where there is Sam reason for avoiding (~fi mm ~ a 9i=
mnsmer’s risk)ITCIre than a limitingproportionof &fecti- (orc@f~s) in -Y
singlelot or batti.
4.12 Curves.
4.12.1 @crating maramsristic cumes. ‘me oparating~eristic ~ for
norml irqection, shown in Table X, mte the percentageof lots or batdes
whichmay be enp2rtedto be arceptedunder the variousSS@ing plans for a given
proa?ssquality. T& mrves ahcnm are for singleSa@ing; cumes for dmble and
mlciple ssa@ing are retchedas closelyas practicable. The O.C. ~ -
for AOLs greaterthan 10.0am based on the Poissondistributionad are a#i-
cable for defectsper hundredunits inspe&cion;those for AQLs of 10.0 or less and
~le SiZeS of 80 or 1=s are based on the binonialdistrilmtim ad are
qlirable for permnt defectiveinspection;those for ~ of 10.0 or less @
sample sizes largerthan 80 are based the Poissondistributionand are S@icable
eitherfor defectsp3r hurdredunits ~ion, or for parent defective
-on (* poissm -him being an adequateapproximation to the
binmual distributionunderthese mnd.itiona) . Tabulatedvalues,~ to
4-4 VS-hIasor pmbabiliciesof ~anm (pa,in percent)are given for eati
Ofthealrvee shown,m in addition,for tighten@ inspection,h for ~f~
p2r lnmiredunits for AQIs of 10.0 or less and San@e sizes of 80 or 1-.
4.12.2 Awsraqe~le SizeCumes. AverageSan@e Size C@FSS for =le and
multipleaa!plingare in Table IX. These show the averagesamplesizesuhirhmy
be ~ed to ocmr underthe variousaanplingplans for given levelsof prcKJ2SS
quality. lhe curvesassureno curtailrmntof insertion arslare ~roximte to
the extent that they are baseclupon tttePoissondistribution,and that the Sa@e
sizes for doubleand mltiple aanplingare assuredto be O.631n and O.25n
~itiY, tie n is the equim.km qle size.

9,
MIL-STD-105E

=ICN 5

TABI&SANDmInlES

11
“fABLE 1’— .$amph Jizecode /eflers
(see4.9.1ad 4.9.2)

!ipecid i.qwcdon level, Gencr81 Inspection hwda

lxx cu bmb aim

, 111
s. I s-2 s-3 S-4 I II

2 la 0 A A A A A A u
9 to 15 A A A A A B c
16 to s A A u D 0 .C 0

26 . to so A D o c c 1) E
51 to 93 B D “c c c E F
91 to 1s0 D B c o. D F G

1s1 to 280 B c D E E G II
281 10 S30 B c .0 E F II J
sol 10 1200 c c E F G J K

iml to 3203 c D E G N K L
3?0) to Imoo c IJ F G J L 1!
lmol to mooo c 0 F N K N“ N

3s001 10 IW303 II E G 1 L N P
Isoool 10 Woooo D E G J N P o
K.
S00301 md over D t II N u n
191*1~ -I AA” I - I
1:1, i~-lvv -1. - I

NORMAL
14
.

SINGLE
15 TIGHTENED
I

TABLE II-C— Single sampling plans /or reduced inspection (Mater table)

(see 4.’3.3 ad 4.9.4)


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u 18 10 13
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DOUBLE
17 NORMAL
TABLE III-B — Double sumpfing plans /or tightened inspection (Mater lulde)
(see 4.9.3 and 4-9.41

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REDUCED
19
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w“~.1.

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20
TABLE [V-A — Muhible samblin~ idam /or normal in$Peclio~~ (~laJl~ table)
(SCwl.9.3 and 4.9.4)
.
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TIGHTENED
22
M3A3ID-105E

MULTIPLE
TIGHTENED
23
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“REDUCED
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25
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AOQL
TIGHTENED
Zz TABLE VI-A — Limiting Quality (in@rcent dejectiue) /or which Pa =
10 Percent
~~ (jor Normal Inspection, Single sampling) .
>M (see 4.11)
-n
R Acceptable Qu.lity Level
=! code Sample
< 1=,,,, .i.~ - — — — — — — —

m r
0.0100.01 0,02 0.04 0.06 0,1( 0.15 0.2 0,40 0.65 1.0 ].:
6.: 10
— — — — — — — — —
A 2 68
D 3
c 5 58

D 8 25 41 54
E 13 16 36 44
F 20 11 30 42
!s — —
G 32 6.9 12 27 34
II 50 4,5 7.6 10 22 29
J 80 2.0 4.8 6.5 0.2 19 24
— — —
K 125 1,8 3.1 4.3 5.4 7.4 16 23
L 21m I .2 2.0 2,7 3.3 4.6 5.9 14
w 315 0.73 1.2 1.7 2.1 2,9 3.7 4.9
— — —
x 500 ).46 0.78 1.1 I .3 1.9 2,4 3,1 4,0
1’ m 0,29 1.49 0,67 3.84 1.2 1.5 1.9 2,5 3.5
1) I250 0.18 0.31 1.43 D,53 ).74 0.94 1.2 1.6 2.3
. — — —

II 2000 .20 D.27 .33 ).46 ),59 2.77 1.0 1.4

— — — — — — — — —

l.. . .

..
TAL?LE VI-B — Limitiog Qmdity (in de/ec:$ per hudred units) /or which Pa = 10 Percen:
(Ior Nom,al inspection, Single farupling)
(=X 4.11)

4mpIAJ. wI;I, Led


CA ~+ — — —
1,,,” al,,
0.01 ,02 m ,W 1: m 04 D,6 1.0’ I .5 2,5 4,0 6,5 10 15 25 6 la ,60 w u Et m
— —
~
A 2 Im E i i ii i ii z
II 3 71 120 la 1 3% m 61( 94 30 Ikax

c 5 46 78 ’10 13( ? 311 lol w v I@


— — — —

0 0 2? 49 67 84 12( 1, 2s w la 61

E 13 18 m 11 51 71 91 1( 22( m tic
F 20 12 m 21 33 46 59 71 1(
— —

c 32 1.2 12 11 2i ‘2? 31 68 h!

II 50 6 1,0 II 13 N 24 31 40 St

J 20 ,9 4., 6,1 8,4 12 Is 19 25 35


— — —

K In 1,1 4,: 54 7,4 9,4 12 16 n


1-
2 ,0 2,7 3.: 4,6 5.9 7.1 10 14
L
u
mil
315 ,,7 ,2 .7 2,I 2) 3,1 4.9 6,4 9,0
1
0
In
m
— —

!i 503 ,A6 I ,3 I ,9 2., 3,1 6,0 S,6

1, 203 49 b ,2 I ,5 I.! 2,5 3.s

u 1250 0 .18 ,3 43 1! ,94 1,2 1,1 2,3


— — — — —

II m m ,1 23 s! ,11 1.0 1.(

— — J — —

vi
TABLE VII-A — Limiiing Quality (in percent defecii.e) for which Pa =. s Percetat
gs (for Normal Inspection, Single s~mpling)
$; (see 4.11)

Acceptable Quality Level


cede S.mple — — —
— — — — — — — — —
letter qi ze
0.01( 0.01 0.02 0.04( 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.25 0.4( 0.65 1.0 I .5 2,5 4.0 6.5 10

— — — — — — — — — — — —

A 2 7B

B 3 63

c 5 45 66
— —

D 8 31 41 60

E 13 21 32 41 50

F 20 14 22 28 34 46
. — —
0
G 32 &9 14 18 23 30 37

H 50 5.8 9.1 12 15 2G 2s 32

J 80 3.7 5.8 7.7 9,4 13 16 20 26


— — — —

K 125 !. 4 1.8 5.0 , 6.2 8.4 11 14 18 24

L 200 .5 2.4 1.2 3.9 5.3 6.6 8.5 11 15


315 ).% 1.s 2.0 2.5 3.3 4.2 5.4 7.0 9.6
M
— — — — — — .

N 500 ,60 .% 1.3 1.6 2.1 2.6 3.4 4.4 6.1


P 800 .38 .59 .79 ).97 1.3 1.6 2.1 2.7 3.8

1250 ).24 ).38 .50 .62 ).84 [.1 1.4 1.0 2.4
v
— — — — — —

2000 ,24 1.32 .39 .53 ).66 1.05 .1 1.5


R

— — — — — — — — — — — —
TABLE VII-B — Limiting Quality (in da/cc/s Per hundred unifs) /or which Pa = .5 Percent
(/or Norn,til Inspection, Single smttpling) -

(SC!? 4.11)

Accqltabh IJdil, IA*,I


Gdo so.+
1,11,1
— — — — —
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— — — — —
A 2 MO WI m m 05 tm m Ku
B 3 Im %0 w w n ml 140 Im

c s a $5 10 340 64( 61( 010 110


— — — —
o 8 24 E9 ?3 2J0270 m w rlo
E 13 22 31 42 m 170 220 IIc 441

F m Is 24 32 29 E2 ,s0

G 32 9.1 U 20 24 23 41

n w 5.0 9: 13 16 21 26 36

I m 1,0 i.9 7.! 9.1 13 16 21 27


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In

200

31s
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1.4

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N m ‘.C4 ,.v .3 1.6 !.1 L6 3.4 6.4 61

P 6m ,J6 39 ,7 .91 1.3 1.6 !.1 2.1 3.8

Q I= ,24 SO ,6 .64 1.1 1.4 1.0 Z4


— — — —

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NUMBERS 32
m
MXIAID-105E

. :+

AVERAGE
33 SAMPLE SIZE
3=- TABLE X-A — Tables jot- samp!e size code letter: A

CNART A - CPERATINC CNARACTIRISTIC CURV[S FOR SINGLE SAMPLiNC PLANS


W *t,,101 1.07s
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om

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10

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,.., I, F.. -...,. “, 4,”.,,!. 0..!,!, ! . ..!. !La; ., 1. .-1 ,.. P-,..,

TABL[ X-A-1 -, TABULATIO VALU[S FOR WERATING CNARACTIRISTIC CURWS FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

au”
;; I
I w,
“;.;. 0.!431 1.4, 091 I 16 I 175 I 23! I 305 I 174 I 517 I 629 I 859 I 977 I
, ,
I1 I 21n ,I 41.2 ,I
2.% 17,0 I 409 a.] 111 I 199 I 2.s I 202 I 18 I I 462 w I 715 I 995 I 1121

cm”
.- - I .511
. 15.2, 12L61551107., I1M 121112121 MI14121S151W] 812t1071ilZdl
,
7s 0 1).1 184 WI ML 121 ?1I ?9U 342 431 521 61’2 7% 914 1?14 1154

-1oo 291 31.1 019 134 188 284 .J83 Km 512 631 131 -+22 1081 I.ti] 15-13

250 S&o 69.2 Ili 196 22: 31I 184 540 6’,1 161 870 ID27 1218 Iwu 1128

Ill 0 ma 115 !Q1

5.0 116 150 2.17 31s 288 526 657 722 848 972 !w1 133; 1512 1.!42 ‘2015
I
1 II W,o 210 112 a 502 6$s m B70 [OX I 1141 I 1272 I 1S29 I 1710 I m I ?270
! I 1 1 I
i
x ~ 40 65 Iw 120 x “~ ~14mlX]6ml~l’W]~l

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1“ I
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TABLE X-A-2 - SAMPLING PIANS F@ SAMPLE SIZE COOE I.MW A

Aeqi.bl. l)dil, b“ls (-l Imvelml c.”.


l.ti..
.,, ,4,. ..+.
,,s x ,, ,5 % 40 6s ,00 ,50 1020
6,S x “ x “ x - x it*
c n. kc R, 4, W A. R. A. R. k % k lb k R. A. II. k R. AC It, Ac R. A, R, SCR4 A. II. A. R, k Il. AC R

v 01 ) 2 23 34 s 6 7B 09 10 II 12 13 11 Is In 19 21 n 21 Ss YJl 2

u.. lb u-

V . ‘i’ * ~ ,.) I.) I,) t.) {0) l.) (.1 (.) l,) P) 1.1 W (.1
I.W” lam ,&itCi

D c n

L.J . . . . , . . . . . . . .
Ln v ‘


‘:;b- ~ 10 Is B 40 As ,00 1ss x m ~ 6m x 6s0 ~ lox ~

At,q!.bl. lj,.th, bet. I,isbt.ud I.tpraim)


—.

v= U.. .*.I osb*T.mI ,9.+, d- cd, I.ucf la .hicb UCCW*C* ●E4 -i-t:.. ●mbwIm 9.JUM..
kc+.,., en.ba
Neirct.m
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u“ +1. M@.” (0( .IWM.11..I, .,, 4 l.twf 0).
TABLE X-B — Tobles fox jutnple size code [et$er: B

TABLI X-E-I - lABULA1[D VALUES FOR CHRATING CNARACTIRISTIC CURWS fOR SINCII SAMPLING PL4NS

4CCWUW Ondit, L-d. (.-.1 I. OFIIO.)

r. 4,0 4.0 15 7340 G ,m]~],w.]~]solxlalx 16YJ]XIICOI


I I I

p(1. pmw.t *fccll.d p (1. &lPC,, pa b.”ti -Il.)

9?.0 0,134 0,135 a,vl 14.s ‘37,4 S9.5 %,9 117 159 203 24? 14s .419 51? 65 I 941 1027

%,0 1.70 l.?! 11.B 27.3 45,3 87.! 133 1s7 m m m 41s W W la Iw I 1s2

$00 1.6 1.51 17.1 X.7 9,2 Im 13s 181 231 m 3U 64 541 116 m 1131 1222

750 9.14 9.59 12.0 s1.6 8&5 141 19? 223 ml 347 4m m ~ ~ W3 1249 1344

%0 m.6 ‘m 1 5?9 w 1 In !89 m 209. 3% 422 W 622 ml m Ion 1!49 Im

310 43,2 09,0 131 170 247 123 Ml W W ma 124 832 1M5 1152 13.W 1644
’350

10.0 9.6 76.3 I ,30 171 221 m 192 4U 511 593 67I an 939 116S 1211 Mm Ilw

so al W.* 133 210 356 3$4 4s3 dnl %3 w 130 m 1~ 1241 I 356 1113 In%

1,0 18.5 151 nl m 115 437 $33 3.30 611 161 64 1019 Ills 1392 1s13 19$1 ‘3069

6,5 6,s % 10 6S 100 x = x 4W ~ ml ~ IKO ~


x 1=

Acc.pt.ble O..li$y 1..?.1. I!irh!..rd i.,?= li=ml


I I
,“., ,,-,. ,,...!,.!.. A ,. p... . . .. . ... . .-.I...4 ,.- b tik” 1.. .--.4 ..!!..
TAEL[ X- 6-2 - SAMPLING PIANS FOR SAMPL[ SIZE COO[ LESTER: B

Twe d
Cm.m. — — — — r.m..
I.*i.* ,<., ,h, I.ti.e
*.mpli.~ 40 6s 10 Is 2s 40 6s 1$4 2 ml lax
,Ssipt, s.d,
d,. — — — — — —
*i tt d,,
,. n c 1{ cm c1 , c1 Ac I k r K I kc Il. ,. n (c II( k I L. n
— — — — — — — — —

m,!, 3 v 2 3 5f 1 B 10 I 1? \ 14 1! 18 19 H : 1

u,, u.! — — — — —

. o I 1: 3 s 61 7 II 9 1’ 11 I 52 11 2 23: 2
v cd cd d,
WI, .,,, .?!1, ,,,,
> t; 51 II 21 Is I 8 19 !3 ‘2 52 ,4 1 113 52! 4

— — A 1) — — — — — — — — — —
c

Wtiole v . ++ +6
* ++ 4+- .++ +!- * ++ ++ + +!- * *

L- — — — — — — — — — —
,,, lb
6.S ,,5 < to Is 25 40 65 Im 1s4 2s0 z 4m 2 bso : loco
— — — — — — — —
z—
.
. kc. p,.mc. ..”!-,
. 11.i.., i.. ..rd~t
= t:,, .i.ql. ,.”,di.” ,,l.. ,1”,, (“ ,It,,”,l,,ly ,** W 1,11,, [)
. 1;9. drd,l. ..n.+4i.n pi,. .I.w. {W .It.rwt W*1V .,. C& !.ttw 0)
TABLE X-C— Tables for sample ~ize code letter: C

CHART C - CFERATING CMRACTERISTIC CURVES FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS


(Cur.c. f.r .bsblc ..d .dt!ple . ..plln~. = nmitbed.. cl.=!, ., prmlddd
?Caccllr 0, L(7TS
E;C$W%-W Cxrt:clm m at
&cctnl.n (?., AcCWTCO(P.!
lm m

. w

la 00

. m

. .

“ .

. .

m m
m m
,. ,.
0 .
. 0C8, wlm?slm ,mIcOtm. a WIM!MDC4 aa,nnl,mlza

UUALITY OF Slillulnm LoTS (p, i. WW<.I d.ktl.c t- AfJL’. < IO; 1. d+.!, w. b-d ..il. (c. AOL’. >101
w “..., ,,I-.. “ . . . . . A...,! *,.,*,,,, L...!. ,.(XW l., ..-., .. . . . ... . .
al

TABLE X-C-1 - IABULATEO VALUES FCfl CPERATING CNARACSERISTIC CURVES FC$I SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

lJ..li(T
Aec.po.b!e l.., d.4.c... I i.m.. !iwl
I 1

2,3 In 2.5 10 15 5 40 +.5 ]~11.lx]lsolx]zwl~]wo Ixlwa


p.
P (i” P?me.1 dri..,~wl p (i. Mt.,. Fr kdfd ..il. )

-“
. ... “. all
.. 1.71
---- 0.301 I .?.91 I 0.72I 16.5I 31.5 I 50,I I 70,1 I 95.4 I 12211301 ZN ISI I 343 391 w I 618
,
93.0 !.02 1,64 I.OJ 1.11 164 21.3 S2,3 I T%6 9J.V In 1$4 165 249 m ]V6 449 639 671
I I
W,o 2.W 11.2 ?,11 10.6 22.0 X.9 610 93,1 ICV 110 17J m 27J 15 !39 482 619 111
I I
I x.
,,.. .. ... .. I ,0,
..- ,.,,
I ---- 10,
I .. ’-
I .21.5 I W.7 I B,., I 119 I IJ1 [1721 ~S1245111E[3141M5 15(2174916061

50.0 12,9 3t.4 IJ.9 33,6 51.3 73.4 111 1s1 171 213 m 293 373 W 553 6!1 &33 aw

8.0 24.2 456 21.7 51.9 70.4 !02 148 1V4 216 ml 304 348 i33 W 621 691 97.2 $~

10.0 26.9 5L.4 16, I n,a 106 IJ6 183 235 263 309 3% 401 4% 244 649 7.56 1010 1076

S.o w I 65.7 S9.9 94,9 1% 1s5 210 263 26$ J- 38V m $34 KS 745 B!4 1064 1131

1,0 60.2 77.0 92.I I1, 144 201 262 ]m w 103 4s, m 612 601 63s W 1171 1261
I ,,, ~ ,,0 ,$ a 40 ~ x IW x 1~ x mx ~ x ~ x“
TARlf X-C-2 - SAMPLING PLANS FOR SAMP1.f SIZE COD[ lfTTIR: C

Tp d — — — — — — —
●#u M 6,S 25 60 ma
d- — — — —
G mm %
— —
x —
z

— — — d“
z—
d id d $-l LB LE U-@l k-l! S-E &t in! s-e .

SJ* I I !6 8! o II 12 12 12
1 1, I 42

— — — — — — — — — —
1“ b u“
.
3 v .* ma 1 ‘5 11 59 6 1( I 1{ I 1( 313 Al
D4J. “m at.
6 I il I 11 2 13 Is 1( la $2 2SI
— — — — — — — — — — —
E 0 n

U.dtid. . ++ * +’+ + * 4+ +$. +


v

— — — — — — — — — — — —
K
tbs. 4.0 6,3 10 60 65 Im z E4 50 G w
AR_ — — — — — — — — — — — —

u“ “u .&..*ti .U@t. d“ ,049 t,.., k4 -k, WCeptar. ,,+ “j..,lm e,, u, . ..lld..
kc, @ .** m.
N-i.. ... ..
Uu aid, ●npll* d.. a.. (or ,It,?m, ho,y .“ <d ,,,,” {}
VW 4044. 0..t6lt6 PIO. It-. (w *ltwmt Iv*IY LIM c8dI Iattw 0]
TABLE X-D — Tables for sample size code letter: D

CNART D - OPERATINC CNARACIERISTIC cuRws FGR slNcLE 5AMFILING’ PLANS


ICsme.l., d-Lie .sd _.ltipl. .qli.c .“ ~dc6cd . . .l.selr u pmctlmbld

P.”CC”T 0, LOTS.X PKTUI


m w “Ccl,”l. ,,.,
m

I@

,,

.
I.im,ma imtco,ca

1JWLIT% OF SUBW7TED LOTS (P, i. win,., dclcc!iw la AQL’. <10 In dekt. pm h.nA’ed .-it. k AOL’. > IO)
“.., n- “ — . . A-F. M. a..!!!, 1.”!. Imt’.l 1. .-1 1-!...

TABLE X-O-1 - TABUMTEO VALUES FOR C+’ERATINC CNARACCERISTIC CURVES FCX7 SINGLE SAMPLING PUNS

hm-plk @.litvIx.rl. (-l !.sr.xti.ml

1,5 65 10 15 35 40 ]~1651x] ,mlx],.l~lis0]x]6m


2’, ‘“5 6’5 ‘0 I I

p (1. perm.t dcfec, i.d p lia dtlccts P, 6.u.d~d onhd

9?.0 1,91 O.l,d 1,2.5 665 10,2 22,3 x.] U.o 59.6 16,2 91,2 123 151 21s W 353 w
0.126 6,06 I I I I
I
95,0 11.1 102 11.1 32,7 49,8 sa.7 71.1 96.1 116 Is 186 249 221 399 432
0.639 -~ 0,541 ~~~ I
50.0 1.31 6.22 ,I ,, . 7 ,I ,“,>
---- I 665 i ,1,8 I 21,0 I 39.6 i 3.2 I 67.9 I 07.8 I KM I In I 171 i 201 I 166 I X )1 4?4 a
1 I r I ,
1s,0 3,s 12.1 22, I ].m 12.0 21.6 31,1 52.1 74.5 8s.s 108 1s IS 193 234 303 339 w 206

m..
..A. . ..,.m,
. ---- 1,,,---- ””1 ,641,,.0 12J6 I (s.91 70.91 $5.911m 1 [13 1154 1122 I 233 I 171 I 366 I 1!1] 521 554
---

=.0 I 5.9 2m3 43.3 11.1 U,7 49,0 d3.9 %9 121 135 163 193 ?11 272 312 391 U2 577 611

100 25,0 4116 51.8 =,6 486 w., n5.5 116 147 162 !93 m 252 339 W 631 419 ml 612

5,0 31.2 41,1 54.0 31,4 59.3 10,7 W,9 111 164 184 212 Ml 2N 114 378 us m 655 707

I ,0 13,8 59.0 70:1 57.6 610 105 126 Iu m ?18 2s2 263 llB m 6i9 522 M 712 776

2,5 10 x 2.5 ,0 15 25 . x 6 x ID3 x ,30 x 7s2 x 033 x

I 4CWI.2.IC (MM Le.tl, [iig+m=d I.v.xlim ] 1


TA811 X-O-2 - SMPLING PLANS FOR SMW.E SIZE CODE I.EIW.R: D

— —
Att+.bl. @.lity La..l. (-l i..~clirnl

c-. — — — cm,.
,“ ,*,
M.. 1.5 !,5 8.0. 6.s 10 Is n I.ni..
M <
..+ .H,l.
— —
.i” .iti
:n :0 !14 , n. A, R. 4. h A. fl. A. R.
— —

.8 v 12 23 14 56 e
— 1.. JO* h

s . ,m & 02 03 14 2s
v M
mJb5. ,,,( ,,,( “t”
10 12 34 45 61
— — — c f e

1 v . .2 ,2 -3 .4

4 .2 03 03 Is

6 02 01 14 ?6

M.lllpl. 0 01 14 2s J1

10 13 14 36 58

12 13 J5 46 19

14 11 15 61 9 10

,,, lb
2s ti 1,0 b,5 to Is n M
2,s

k.pt.bl, 0-1;,, h Iliabl-rd


I.r.. i.w-cdd

U. . ..! ..bs.w..l ..1..


.0.91 Cdc 1.!1.. 1- +k~ .-t P -.* -4 ““b.-
“1.c!;m .“ . ..il.hl..
Accvl.mce *,
..mke
Fk@iOn
U.. ti.’lt ..wllq tin. *ta.c (w altmmt I**V U*. cti letter C)
kc.pt.ut m Fndtt*d .0 tbi* ..+. *in*.
TABLE X-E — T~bles for sample ~ize code [etter: E

CHART [ - CPIRATINC CNARACTER ISTIC CURVES FOR SINGL[ SAMPLING PIANS


,?#rr\l !!!’,”,,
twbro,, ,mwo IC.,.,, k ,h.bl. .nd wlti,,lr mqll.” .- ..,cbed ,, .16,+ ., p,.., ic,bl.)
,!,, !’,,,,,,.,

,A’J LtTV W StWITTEli LOTS (P, i. r.~,m ,4?1?


<1!.. h AW.S.< ID: h d. f..,. r.r km.++ -1,. I- A13L’, >101
,P “.., ,Ia... “ ,-... -, ,-.,4,. Lb.!,,, ,,...,. ,,lJ_,., b —, ,.q..,l,..
w

TAB1[
X-[-l- TABULAIID VALUES FWl CfERATINC CHARACTERISTIC CURVES, FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PIANS

Ammt,bl, &,Ii,, Le.,1, (-.1 I.,w,Io.)

r, 1.0 4.0 6.5 10 1,0 4,0 6,5 10 IS a 1~1 io 1~1 . l~[,m lx] ,wl~l 250
111( I , G. F.r,.s
1! 11111
d. fcctl..l o (i, dcfec!. F, h.”drwl unit.1

*,O 0.U77 1,11 1,s0 6.13 0.0111 3.2s 6.33 13.7 ‘2’2,4 27.0 36.1 46.9 51.s 1%6 96,7 lJ1 1S’2 219 Z2s
! 1.1s I
I I I I I
930 0.294 2..91. 6,64 11,1 0.395 2.73 6,29 I 0.5 20. I 10,6 26, I (7.s 5V,2 71.1 92.7 11s I 51 I 73 246 1s6

Wo 0,8U2 4.11 0,130 14,2 0,810 4,09 0,40 11,4 24.2 15,s 4!,8 54.0 64,2 19.2 116 123 16s 16 261 2a2

75.0 2,19 1.{1 13,6 I 9,9 t.tl 7.19 13,3 19.5 32.5 45,0 52,6 66.3 80,2 94. } 122 144 887 2X m 110

30.0 $19 12.6 Z9.o n 1.S ] $22 I 12,9 [ 20.6 I 20.2 I 4].6 I S9,0 I 667 I E2.1 I w,, I 111 I 144 I ,4, I 213 I ‘L16 I .121 I 344 I
, I ,
2s.0 10.1 19.4 2%0 26,1 10.7 20.1 YJ.1 I 39,3 57.1 ?4.s r12.1 lm )34 167 192 2* I 2s6 3ss 379
1Ill I
10.0 )6,2 16,B %,0 48.4 17,1 29.9 40,9 51.4 71.3 SQ.5 Im 119 137 I 1ss I’m 217 I 2691 m13Rs 1414

so m,6 31,6 41.0 49,5 22.0 16.S 4s1 I so. M19 101 Ill 110 Isa Isa m 232 2ss 313 40? 43s
! 1 1. 1 I
I ,0 29,8 41,3 %,6 5s.1 2s.4 $1.1 64.1 71.3 1101 1123 113s ! 55 I 116 I 196 I 2SS I 264 I 121 I 349 I LSO ] 471 I
1 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 1
1.5 6,2 10 6.$ ,01 ,51,, 1~1 40 1=]6$ . t~]120/~1 lsO/~]2W]~
x Is 1 , 1 1. . 1 I . 1 1.

kc.p.bl, Ou.m, 1,.,1, (,;,hl.mrd I“,r.rr, k.)


I

,.,

I
!.

TABLEX-E-2- SAMPLING PUNS FM SAMPLE SIZE CODC LEfTfR: E


4m.#1. C9dll, k“!, (UmI kink.)
:-. — — — c-
I*I” M.
I ,0 M x M 4.0 6.6 10 Is x 65 x lm ~ 130 ~ m ~
= x a w
— — — .lrl
●1”
f R ,P , Rl Acfh M R. AS5k k n, AC n$ AC n. At w AC 5196C n, A, fft AC fk ACk A. n, Ac * AC R. tin
— — — — —

13 I 1 23 14 S6 78 09 10 1! 11 13 14 Is 10 l! 21 ‘u 373A 10 al (1 u 6663 b 13

— J“ u“ b —

1 ,* 01 01 I 4 15 31 31 S9 6 10 7 11 9 la II 16 s~ 11 a 27s a 11 .& 1
v a +
. “m “t-
)1 lb 1 5 61 89 II 11 It 13 15 1 !8 19 n 14 a 37 343s 17 36 S353 % s? 16
16
— — — D (i * —
. , ! ● Z ● 1 .4 04 04 05 06 11 1 8 1* 3 10 4 12 6 IS 6 16 a 3
> v
. 1 03 0 3 1s 16 21 36 J* 4 10 6 12 1 14 10 11 11 19 lb 3s 11 37 6
6

0 ? 03 1 4 26 Jo 49 6 10 T 11 I 13 II 11 13 19 11 14 19 ?f 7636 2?59
9
9

01 14 2 5 37 s 10 6 II 8 II 10 M II 17 1$ 32 19 s 24 II 7736 17 66 60 49 11
12

15
1$ 13 14 3 6 S8 J II 9 12 II Is 11 1111 m i5 a 827 3331 Id 40 (9 55 $3s

13 15 46 10 11 11 14 N l? m a 21 25 bb td64 18
10 19 n s 11n 496165 47 61
11 Is 67 9 10 11 14 14 15 la 19 n13 am 12 53 37s 6a 19 5354 nn 7773 3J
n
. — — —
G ~ Im x 1= ~ m x W
,bta 1.s 2 ‘3,s 4.0 6,5 10 1$ = x @ x ~
f30
u- — — —

ci - U“ .ti p

v-
A. -
lla -
TABLE X-F— Tabies jor s~mple size code letter: F

CHART F - OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FLWI SINGL[ SAMPLING PLANS


lT,cchl m mm
mrmto TOOOK [(k... 3Mdad? .nd m.hiple .mpll,” .* .,,hed . . CI.=lt s. prm,ic.b!~)
,Cclr, ,..,,.0,

v!$,,.,Tv ,,!: WU\WrTF.t, !,,, rz l,, h ~,rm, &f,c,l.. k+ $uI: , < 10; 1. &l,,,, pm be.d,r,l ..,,, k A@’, > IO)
+ “.,, ,,..”, “ . . . . . . .. AC,w.,, C..,,,r ,.. ”,. ,Aw., ,- —, ,..P,,,”,
I Q

TABLE X-F-1 - lABULATID VALUES FOR &’[RATING CtLARACTIRISTIC CURVES FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

II A.c.,r,hl. ()”,l ;,, L,,.1, (.,m”.l In, m,;.n) I


I 40
v. 065 2s 10 6.S lU 0,65 2,5 4,0 65 10 ,5 1~123 Ixjfi
1 B I

I pli. v=.., +1.cli.el P (i” *I,.,. p, hd,d .nh, )

w. 0 0,052? 0. 1s9 2,21 4.33 9.7s O.Owl 0,141 2,1.9 4.12 8.91 !4.5 17.5 23.9 30,s 37,6 S!,l 62.9

9s.0 0.2% 1,81 In 1,14 14,0 O.z% 1,70 (W 6,23 83.1 19.9 23,5 WE M.4 4&2 b2,2 14,5

5.10 OS5 2,69 5,44 901 16,6 0,327 2M 5,51 8,12 15,.9 ’273 21.2 3s, 1 43,2 51,3 M.4 01.2

75.0 1.41 481 8,70 128 21.6 1.41 481 o.M 12,7 21.1 2?.8 34.2 43,1 52.1 6! .1 79,5 93,1
%
43.1 5.3.3 5.2.3 73.3 91.1 Im
1
23.0 34,R 6.93 13,5
E 19.6 25,5
s 11.1 40.4 24,0 6$1 76.1 81,0 Im 122

!0.0 41,5 11.5 19.4 26.6 31,3 41,4 52.9 65,0 71.o 22.9 108 124 141
+ 1
52,6 65.2 12,2 B4,6 97,2 Iw Ill 151
E 5,0 13,9 21,6 2?,2 w.! !S 6 )s,0 23.7
E 11.5 ma

1.0 ~,6 ZJ9 3s,8 42.1 63.2 2.20 32.2 42,0 52.2 65.5 mo B7.O 101 114 127 1s3 I 72

1.0 4,0 6,2 10 x 1.0 4,0 6,3 10 15 x @ x ~ ~


x ‘

Ac..p.bl, Qb.liq !,.,4. hi”hmmd i.,pmird


I I
u.

Eullallm

aD: :--

F
45
TABLE X-G — Toh[es /or sample size code letter: G

CNART c - oPIRATING CNARACT[R15TIC CuRv[5 Foff SINIW SAMPLING PLANS


wacmr or ton
CIPICTI.. m w (c.-.. 1.r A.M. ..d .Ultipl, .qi;~ &ire
: m,,$.d ,..1.,,1,,, Pmc,l..2W
,Cclrl, o,,.,

UUALITY OF s1WWn611 1075 (,, in mm.., d.1.ril.? (“r .l!)l .,. t In 1. .i.ki. W, b..,kd ..i#. k. AOLb > 10)
..,., ,’,.,. ..,-,.... .,!. *.W !+.,., L,.,,. ,, U..., b, . . . ,e,,”.

TABL[ X-C-1 - TABULAT[D VALUES foR ~ERATING C~RAc~RISTIC CURV[S FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

Acr.p#.hl. IJn.li, y L...l. (nm.1 I.,mn;..)

P. 0.40 ,5 25 4.0 6.5 10 0.40 I .s 6,5 10 lx] ,5 [xl 25 1~1 ,0


I I I 2s 4.0I I

p (i” I.m..l M.rti.cl o (i. Akl. PI h“.kd .“;1.1

-,0 0,0114 0.471 1.60 1.61 9.s6 9.13 0,0314 0, 4s4 1.16 1,57 !.68 9,26 11.0 14.9 19.1 U.( 31.1 39,3

%,0 O,lf.a 1.12 l,a 4,38 8,S0 13.1 0.16.2 1.1! z.% 4.21 8.11 12,4 14,7 19.3 ?4,0 28,9 30.9 46,5

mu 0.2?7 1.67 3.49 5,56 10.2 15,1 0,129 I .M 3.44 5.45 9,05 14,6 17,0 21.9 17,0 1;.2 42,7 50.6
15,0 0S95 3.0) 5,42 7.9t )3:4 19.0 O,!w 3,20 S40 7.92 13.2 10,6 21.4 26,9 12.6 18,2 49,1 S8,4

50.0 2.14 5,19 8,27 11,4 11,5 23,7 2.11 5,2{ a.% 1Is 17.7 24.0 27,1 13,3 19.6 45,8 58,1 67,7

a.o 4.24 8.1! 11.9 15.$ 22.3 29.0 4.33 0,41 12.3 16,0 22.2 2s,3 13,8 40,7 47,6 54,6 61.9 no

)0.0 6,94 11,6 15.8 19.7 21,I 34.1 1,20 12,2 )6,6 m.9 2%0 36,8 40,6 48.1 . 3.S6 62,9 77.4 22.I

5,0 8.94 14,0 18,4 22.s 30.1 37.1 9.36 14.8 19.1 14,2 YZ9 41.1 4s.1 S3.O @2.B fa6 22.4 94.5

1.0 11,4 19,0 23.6 28.1 33,0 43.t 14,4 73,7 26,3 31.4 41.0 50.0 54.4 .S0 71.3 7V.5 95.6 I 07

0.6! 2.5 4.0 6.5 10 x 0,65 2,5 ,,0 6.5 ,0 x, ,$ x . x ,, ~

,.

,\
1

:
TABLE X-H —Ta&les /or Sample size code letter: H

CHARI H - CHRATING CtMRACTER15TIC 131RVE5 FOR SINGLE 5AAIP11NLI PUN5


,C,r.,., o, I.rns {Cw.ts b double .d ❑),ipl. . ..+z.U .= ..t.b,d . . .l.ulr . . w.ctlc. bl.)
,.,,.,C*,I! ,I>,w
AC.CP,,, ”! F.!

B
I)tlA1.l TYoFsln Ml~Ell LOT2 (p, i. r.rrcr.t d$f.
ctlwe (w AOL(. tlti in W.ct,wf h.mirtd ..it, (., 4UL’, > 10)
“.,, ,,”,. ”,”...” ,m.p.,,. m.l,,, t,” b,,a.,, b.-, ,..@,,,..,

TABLE X%l - lABUIATEO VALUES FOR OPfRATING CHARACTfRISTIC CURVES FOR SINCII SAMPLING PUNS

Ac..ptahl, 4)w.1197[.e.,1, (.urn.l i.$vctiwl


I
125 140 16.5 1X1 10
II P.
I10.25110 11.5
1 1 1 1 1 1. . I 1 1 I 1 I I I ,., ,- .,-- ,/
1- 1
P (i. IWC..J d.1.r,ivrl

99.0 O.oml O,ml O.JM I .66 1,69 6,01 1,3& 10,1

%.0 0,103 0,J15 l.td 2,)8 5.36 5 2t 9.1? 12,9

500 0210 107 2,22 3,5J 6,41 9.54 112 14,5

75,0 0.574 1.92 1,46 5.10 0,51 12,0 138 11.s

$20 I.M 3.33 5.31 1,29 81.3 1$.2 17,2 21.2

so 2,73 5, m 1.69 10.0 1,.5 10.8 21.0 25.2

100 4,50 1.56 10.J I 2,9 17,2 22,4 24.1 29.1 4,61 1.78 10.3 13,4 18.5 215 26.0 20.8 35.6 40.3 9.5
49.. 1 s.t I

so 5,82 9.14 12.1 14,6 19,9 24,7 2?,0 31.6 5.W 9,49 12,6 155 21.0 %,2 m,9 33,$ 2a9 an 53! 60.5

Lo 8,00 12.6 15.8 18.7 24.2 m. 2 31.7 361 9.21 13.2 16,8 ml 26.2 12.0 ?40 40,3 4$6 50.9 6).1 6A,1
E 0,40 1,3 2,3 4,0 6,5 ~ 10 ~ 0.40 1,5 2,5 40 63 ~ 10 ~ IS ~ 25 ~

A..ep.bl, w.l;tr l,..c Is (, IR+I..-I In,w.li.nl


I I
“.., ,,-., ,W,lt.,h . ..4..-,., ,,,..,,,. ,-. I..., ,.I.._ ,. ,,,., !. p ,..6.4 ..”..
TABLf X-H-2 - SAMPLING PLANS FCR SWLE SIZE CODE LEflER: H

II Am.@l. 0..!11, 1#.d. (-$1 I.opctb.) I c.”.


r-. 1
T,F= d
1“1..
.mtAiq , C.qJa ‘s 0.23““ on O,M x 065 1,0 1.$ 1,5 4,0 6,5 x ,0 x 1, x 2s !~ :;?
#- d 1.
Ach At m Ac II? AC nl AC n, k n. k II* kc n? he k he m AC R, 4. n, AC n, At He Ac lb AC m Ac n,

zi.~. Jo v 01 12 23 34 5 6 18 09 10 It 12 13 14 Is M 19 21 22 A w

u.. u.* u..


x v . * 02 01 14 1 s 37 17 59 6 10 7 It 9 11 II 16 A J2
rba!c 1% L?. IOlla
6A 12 34 45 6 7 09 II 12 12 13 15 !6 18 19 n 2! 26n M
G K J

83 v . .2 .2 .1 . 4 06 o~ 0s 06 11 18 29 A u

26 . 2 01 01 I 5 16 21 38 39 6 10 6 12 7 14 16

J9 02 01 14 2 b 18 4 Q 6 10 1 12 n 13 II 17 13 IQ 29

*ltivl* 32 03 It 2s 1 7 s 10 6 II 8 13 10 15 12 1? 16 22 I* 25 $2

.
65 II 24 16 s. n 1 II v 12 11 15 II 11 11 20 JJ23 SJ9 65

23 IJ 1$ 46 1 ‘A 10 12 12 14 14 !1 13 to 11 23 27- 31 11 78

91 2 J *S 61 9 10 t] 14 I* Is la 19 n ?2 2s.% J2 1) 17 38 91

... s lb” ,,,0 10 ~ Is x a ~ “$’


x 0,6s 1.0 Is 25 do 65 x
040

Accrp.tk ti.lior L..el - ltimh,c.rd io.rminl


TABLE X-] — Tab/es )or sample size code le!ter: ]

CNART J - OPERATING CNARACTER1511C CURVfS FOR SINGLE SAMPLING’ PIANS


pg;:~rmm
(C.!... 1., dmM. -d ..lliple . ..pliq m ..t.hed .S .l.tcly . . p“.tlc. U.)
Accwll.n,,.,

UU4LtTY OF SUBW’TF.D L07S 1P, 1. F.=..t dtlrc!l.c f., AUL’. ( 10: i. d. fici. Vr h..dwd .. It. 10I 40 L’. >10)
w ,.0.! nr. “ c-.. . 4...,*. 0..,,,, L“.,. ,MJL’., 1. .-.,,. q.t,k,
0

TAB1.f X-J-1 - TABUIATEO VALIJES FOR CPIRATING “CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FOR SINGLE S~PLINC PIANS

I I k.,w.l,i. w.litr 1,,.el. I,m.1 I..nm, i.m) I

h 0,15 0,65 1,0 1.s 2.5 I 4,0 ]~1 65 1>1 ,0 0,,510,85 j ,,0 I ,., j ,,2 I ,,, 1~] ,,, 1~1 ,, lx] ,,
I I I I
p (i. ptrc., &kti.. ) P II” 6.(..1. r=. hm.kd En;,,)

99.0 0.0116 0. la7 0,530 1.04 ?.28 1. ?1 4,s1 6.17 722 9,,6 0,01?6 0.186 0.%5 I ,03 2.23 3,63 4.38 5,% 1.62 9.33 12.9 1s.7

9s.0 0,0341 0.U6 1.03 1.13 3,22 5.01 6,M 1.93 9.8’? 11,9 ~,m, 0.444 Im 1.71 3,21 4,93 537 7.71 9.61 11.6 15.6 18,6

W.o 0.132 O.ml 1.32 2,22 1,99. S,VI 6.26 0.93 11,0 13,2 0.!32 O,E&s I.% 2,10 3,94 5,82 6,79 0.18 10,8 12.9 17.1 2L,3

15,0 0,359 1.3Q1 2.16 3.10 S,m 1.W 8.6] 109 13,2 1s,5 0,260 1,20 2.16 3,11 5.27 1.!5 8,55 10,6 13,0 15,3 19.9 73,4

S2.0 0.233 2.W 3,21 4,51 7.26 9.X 10,8 13,3 15,8 18,3 0,.%5 2.10 3.34 4,39 7.W 9.s9 10,8 13.3 15,6 10,3 23,3 27,1

23.0 1.7? 3,33 4.04 6.39 9,14 11,9 13,3 16,0 18,6 21,3 1.73 3,31 493 6.39 9,28 !2. ! I 3.5 16.3 19.0 11.1 27.2 31,2

10,0 2,84 4.78 6,52 816 11,1 14,1 15,7 18,6 21,4 24,2 2.82 4,05 6.&5 8,33 11,6 14.7 16.2 19.3 22,2 2..2 30.9 35.7
5.6 3,b2 5.79 7.66 9.48 12.7 1S,8 11.3 20.3 ‘r,2 26,0 3.74 5,93 1,27 9,69 13.1 16.4 18.0 ‘31,2 24,3 27.4 3.4 37.8

I ,0 5,59 8.01 10.1 120 15.6 10,9 m,5 2.16 ?6.6 ‘N.5 5.16 am 10,5 12,6 16.4 m,o 21.8 2S2 m,s 31.B 3.2 42.9

0,25 I ,0 1.5 25 40 x 6,5 x 10 x on Lo 1s 2.5 4.0 ~ 6,, ~ 10 ~ 15 ~

Accembl. Ou.llw Lt. ds(,k$,t. d iwul!..l

“..,,,.-,,, ,!.,,,,.,,” -, ,.-. ,.*,,., .-,.!..., ,.b... ,.,..,,. ~! ,..bd “,,.


51
I
TABLE X-K— Tables for sample size code letter: K

Ct14RT K - OPERATING CHARACISRISTIC CURIIIS FOR SINGII SAMPLING PIANS


{time, Im dmbl. ud dupl, .npllq - ■uch6 ., clod, . . PMIC064.)
~8;c~;;rm~; rc”crm or tars
Uruxrn m “c
ACCIPTCD 1,., ACCC~Ml
la Im (h,
m .
. .
m ,.
. w
.* w
m .
,W .
m .
Ill !,
o ,.. t. s. *.9 ,,, ,.. ... e s ,0,, mm
dltun *1FWllw rrm LtllS [,. 1. PnW,t *l?cti.e lW w.’, < 10; In dtk,, *, h.+ ,“1,, (m Arjr, > 10)
k., ,Im. “ e...., ., Ac,.p.b, V.,,”, b“,, ,“QLW b —, +,..
0
1%
TABLE x- K-I - TABWAFID VALU[5 FOR WIRATING CIWRACTERISTIC CURVES FOR 51NGtf MAIpLINC PLANS

I I A,ce.,.bl,Odor b.,ls (-.1 I..ca,lm) I

v. 0.10 0,40 0,65 1.0 I .5 2.5 6,S


I I I I I X1’”jx I I XJ’”
I t I

W.o O,ma 0.119 0.3W 0,6S9 1.As 1.32 2,81 3,82 4,8a 5.!6 8.ss 10,1

92.0 0,0610 0,266 0.626 Im 2,09 3.16 3,76 4,94 6,1S 7.60 9.95 11.9

W,o 0.w63 0.423 0,s52 I .10 2.s2 3.11 LS5 S,62 6,92 8,24 10.9 13.0

7s.0 0.220 0,7W 1ss2 2.02 3..32 e.rk S41 6,w 8.36 9.79 12.7 14.9

20.0 0,5s5 1,36 2,14 2,94 4,5s 6,14 6,94 0,53 10.1 !1,7 14,9 11.3

5,0 III !2,1s 3.!6 4,W S.91 1.7s 8,66 106 12,2 11,9 I 1.4 23,0
10.0 I .U S.11 4.3s ~.34. 7,42
~,,, 9.62 10.4 12,3 14.2 16.1 19,1 32.s

S.o 2.40 S,m $94 6,20 10.s 11,s 11,6 1s.6 17.s 21.4 24.3

I .0 3,6s S.sl 6.12 0.06 10.s 12,6 !0.3 16.2 1.s.3 29.4 14,s 21.s

0,1s 0,65 1,0 1,5 2,5 x 4.0 x 6,5 x 10 x

I A..xp.bl. Cu.lhr L-,1. Wbw.d l..patiad 1


.,, ,,*

do: +..

53
TABLE X-L —Tables for sampIe size code htter: L

Clwu L - GW.UATING CK4RACT’ERISTIC CURWS FCM SINGLE SAWLING PIANS


~m~o~q
=Ulcn 1,.1 IGw=c (m &U. -d -A@, u=Plhs M ●olch6 ■, d,odr ., ,14A4,)
#m

cc
w
.

n
,
1* “ *.* ,.* u ,., ,. m,, *,* ,., ,,> ,,,, ,,, ,..D [M ~

WMLI1? G? 61FM21ED W72 b. 1. ~n’r.: 4rfml.. k AOL’* ~ I@ h &l-u F? h6A -IU k+ AOL,, > 10) $
,“, n,..,. ---- O_m,,l...b (firm%)1. d -
~
m
TAELE X-L-1 - TABUT.AIID VAIIIS FIX CWRATINC Ct14RAClER ISTIC CURVIS FOR SINGLE SWLINC PUNS

A=NdI. I.JS,I II, LA, (-i IS.FtiI

O,* 0.s 0,40 0.62 1.0 1,s 25 8.0


P. I I 1 1 I J x I 1 xl 1X1”
I ,(l. pmNl 401Ru” .&f-, pm bBD4d .1,.)

W.o Q.*]. 0,075 0,118 0.412 Omz 1.43 I ,1s 8.29 3,s 3.76 5,17 6.29
I I I I I I I I I I
?50 0.024 0.173 S.4W 0,683 l,li I.w 1.33 3.W J.u 4.6J 6,Jl 7,4s
I
50.0 0 .Oig 0,3M 0.331 o.nt 1ss $32 ;.n 3.s1 4.Q $.1$ 4.44 m,12

22.0 0.144 0,461 0.666 Ill 6.11 3.!8 1,63 4.31 5,21 6,11 7,9S 9.34

Jao 0.347 O.rw 1,36 1.I!4 2,64 3.66 4,22 5.22 6.33 732 9,32 10,8

5,0 Osw In 1,$6 t.s 3,71 4.63 $.40 6S1 7.61 0,70 10,9 12,5
\
10.0 1.15 i.w l.sd 3.34 4.64 $W 6.20 7,70 D.w 10.1 12.4 14,1

S.o l.% 1.37 3.1s 3.66 S,a 6W 1.22 #.u 9,72 10,9 13,3 8s,1
1,0 1.30 J,?l 4,m so’s 6.42 mm km 10.1 11,4 11,7 1s.3 11,2
~
0.10 0,60 0.65 I ,0 1,s 2,s 4,0 6.5 x
x “x
IABL[ X- L-2 - SAMPLING PLANS FOR SAMPLE SIZE COO[ ~R: L

— —
Accqll,blc 000111, Le.el, (m-l Im.wctbd
c.”. Cnn.
I.#i..
— — — I.,; ..
t,. ,*., I:hb#
., Ml, 0,052 0,10 x 0,15 0,22 040 065 1.0 ,.$ x 2,5 x 4,0 x 6,2
oitt . — — — — —
6.5 II*

c It k n ,. 11, , n, c R! k lb IC R. A. m AC R, A. lb A. n- AC R, k Il. AC R, 4, RI k n, A< U


— — — — — — —

S@k m v 01 11 23 34 s 6 18 89 10 II 12 13 14 Is 18 19 11 ‘?2 A Zw

— — — u.. 0- —

Is me d 02 B] 14 2 s 31 31 S* 6 10 7 11 9 la II 16 A
. #tlel .4ttc*
m
v 12 )4 45 6 7 99 II 12 12 13 IS 16 w 19 n 24 lzizl 250

— — — K N M —

w 02 02 .3 . 4 04 04 0s 0 6 17 18 29 A 50
v
Im , ‘1 D) OJ t s 16 27 16 J v 6 to 6 12 r N lW

150 02 D) 14 2 6 38 49 6 10 1 12 8 II 11 17 13 19 !50
u-l.
5)! I 4 2s 3 ,1 s 10 b II o 13 10 15 12 17 16 22
WI 01 19 22 ml

‘2s2 II 26 3b 5 8 1 II 9 12 II 15 14 17 II m 22s Es m

Iol 11 IS 46 1 9 10 12 12 It 14 17 10 a 11 23 21 29 II u m

350 23 6 s 61 9 10 II 16 14 Is 16 (9 [1 n 7226 32 U 1? J9 MO

1- — —
,,, (b.,
0,10 0,15 0.8 O,ul 062 1,0 ,., ~ ,,5 ~ 4,0 x 6s x “$
0,10 x

1CCC$4M Odl, 1#.clo M66w,d l“*pcclld

u.. . . .. P..6i..I ..+. d.. cd. l.,!.. lo. .l.ki .c.rwac. .4 +ctkm ..+.. U? . ..ikbl.
u.? w.! -b..-! ..+. 01.. call let,,, 1s4-MA .Ccwl.b- .96 ml-ii- ..fabt* m OW.11.t.le.
AU+4.-* -,
Il+c,k .+,
u., ok”+. 0.!+,.” d., ohm, (w *R*-: $,0Ir 019cdl 1,110?9)
k,p,m, w pttimd ●I tbl. to+ .1[..
TABLE X-M — Tables /or sample size code letter: M

CNART M - CPERATINC CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FIX SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS


rrmccnl o r Wn
Urulco 70 *C (Cwre. lot LW4* mad.. IIIPIC c.apllw -c ma!chtd *8 c1o.cI, II pmcdc.hld
ACcc,,l n (,.,

UI
m

TABLE X-M-1 - TABULATED VALUES FOR WERATING CjlARACTERSTIC CURVES FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

Acc.phbl, Omll,, L...l, (.-,1 I.,pr,im)

P. 0.040 0.15 0,25 0.40 0.% 1.0 x 1,5 x 2.3 x 4,0


I I I I I
I I p (i. m-m defrctl.t m i. W-1, w. b.r.imi ..it,l

9,0 0.ml!9 0.C412 0,13s 026! 0,%1 0,921 1,11 1.51 I .94 2.31 3,38 3.W

%.0 0.0161 0,111 0.260 0,414 0.8,0 1,?6 1.49 1,96 2,44 ‘3.94 3,% 4.73
50.0 0,0115 0.169 0,1$4 0,534 I ,m 1,40 1.72 2.23 2.74 3.21 4,34 5.16

7S.0 0.D213 0.325 O.MO O.zm I ,34 1.E9 2,17 2,74 3,31 1.69 5,G5 5,91

30,0 0.220 0.531 0.349 1.17 1ml 2,43 2.75 3,39 4.02 4,ti 5,93 6,m

2s.0 0.440 0.835 1,26 I .62 2,36 3,07 3,43 4.11 4,63 5.s2 6.90 1.92

10.0 0.731 1.27 1,69 2.12 2,94 3.76 4.13 4.89 ,3.64 6.39 1.26 B.%

5.0 0.951 I ,51 lm 2.46 3.34 4.17 4.s S,32 6.17 6,?s n.41 9,m

I .0 1.46 2.11 Z 61 3,!9 4,16 S.08 5,52 6.40 1,14 8.08 9.7 I 10.9

0.063 0.75 0,40 0,6 I ,0 x 1,5 x 2,3 x 1,0 x

Ac..pI.blc @.lltr L..cI. (,i~ht,md Imp.c,im)

““, Au +... . . . . A. .-1. w - P.,- . ..i”h. . . . .n”.titi . * -.


TABLf x-M-2 - SAMPLING f’lANs Fm S~U slZE COOE lfIIER: M

AcctPstdc lJudity L-d, lnumd I.spxdd


k.. — — — c-.
., I.. hi..
D,ou O,w 0,10 0.1s 0,% 0,40 D:65 x 2.5 x 4,0 ‘t:
.+. ‘“ x IS .Q#<
4,0
,1,, — — .iu
z—
:n :n : Iii k n. AC n, Ac 11, At 15ck R* A. n. Ac W k n, AC R. Ac lb A. Ik Ac n
— — —

Zh#l, m I I 1 ’33 3 4, S6 10 09 10 II 11 13 14 Is 18 Iv 21 2’3 A 315

— u“ Um u“
ma COa ti
230 v L-* .,*, ..,,.! 0 r 03 14 2s 37 J) s 9 6 10 1 It * 14 11 16 A am
Limb!?
Ua I 2 34 {,5 61 8 9 11 12 12 83 IS 16 10 19 3334 26 27 4m

— — L P N
20 * z ● 2 .3 tt 04 04 0 s 06 1? 18 29 A m
v
Ito . 2 01 03 Is lb 21 3 0 39 a 10 6 12 7 14 #m

240 02 03 14 26 38 4 9 6 10 1 1? 8 $3 11 11 II 10 210
LJJ

X0 01 14 25 1 7 s 10 6 II 8 13 10 Is 12 17 !6 22 19 ?5 3m
Mdlbb
Ua I 3 24 16 S8 1 11 9 12 II Is la 11 11 22 ?2Z5 =27 am

430 1 3 3s 46 7 9 10 12 12 14 16 17 !0 ‘m :1 23 n 29 II 13 au

WI 23 45 67 * 10 13 14 14 Is la 19 21 n 2s 75 32 21 31 M YA2

— — —
-G7
lb.. .W 0.10 0.1$ 0,?5 O,*O 0,6$. ,,0 ~ 1.s ~ 2.5 ~ 4,0 x ‘;;
2
MA — — —

Acctpb!e Odty Ix.ds (Iitkcnd iwcd.d

A- u.. . . . . Fx.d., $.+. .1...4 1.1!” lx -Mcb UCq..cr .d I. Iwd- .-,. - . .. II.M..
6- U.e w., ..btc~.l ..wI. min. C06. I.tt.. la -Mt6 oc.vl.nc. .d mire! i.. -+.. . . . ..ll.ble.
Ac - Acc,pl,8c* .*dcl.

It. - M,lQc,les ..ACI.


u.. 01.,1. ,-puq PI., ●ta., (0, ,It.rml 1., 1“ “,, C,- 1*11,. 0)

=:: Amq., mc, m ~d,,,d ,, ,Ai, ..@ .,”.


T.4BLE X-N — Tables /or ~amp!e $ize code her: N

IT”cc”, 0, m
CWR1 N - CWRATINC CNARACTFRISTIC cuRvES FCR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS
CBrtmto IV 01
AccCrl 20 #P., IC.rm k bad. . ..4 .m!,lpl. .qll., .m ..tcLd . . cb,.1, . . WIc.bh)
ma

,.

.
. .. , . ,., , 0 ,., , , ,,, , . ,,, ,,0 ,,, ,,, ,,,
,)1° !Ll r> (W Sllli$tl Irl:ll Lrl12 (,, h. pace., .!, If., iv< (.” 412V, c 10, In hk,. w hwndmdml,, (w NV. >101
F.., rip. “ .-., k,.p.,1, O.d,!, L“.1. (, W., ,. .-, +..,-.

TABLE X- N-1 - TABUIATID VALU[S FC# WERAIING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FM SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

A.ce~.b!e QtI.litT L...!, (-d l..~c!io.)

l’. 0,025 0,10 0.15 0.2.5 0,40 0,65 I.0 x X125


I I I I 1, x I I 1.5 I
P(in wrctM ~fcr,iw m i. dtfcci. c.r bm.dmdnniid

90.0 O,CWO1 o.ozw 0.l?d72 0,165 0537 0,59I 0.701 0.934 1.22 I .W 2,01 2.31
930 0 Illo> 0.111 0.164 0.211 0523 0,7% 0,939 1.27 1,54 1.95 2.49 2.90
9.30 0,0211 0,105 o.2m 0,349 0620 0.93I Im 1,40 1,73 Z,w 2.73 1.2s

1s.0 0,0513 0.192 0.345 0.507 0,06( 1.19 I 37 1,72 Z.m 2.6 1.10 3.14

W.o O,ln 0,234 0.55s 0,134 I.IJ 1.53 1.1.7 2.13 2.35 2.93 3.13 4.23

m o 0,277 0,S29 0784 I .02 1.48 1.96 2,16 Z.m 3,M 3.43 4.55 4.99

I 0,0 0461 0.778 1,26 I .34 1.85 2.33 2,63 3.09 3.s4 4,03 8.95 5,44
30 D 599 0,949 1,?6 1.35 2,10 2.35 2.09 3,57 3.3P 4.28 5,34 6,c5

1,0 0,9’2! 1.33 I .W 2,0! 2,62 ],m 3,48 4,03 +,% .5.0? 6,12 6,01

0040 0.15 02s 0.40 0,65 10 x 1,s


x x ’35 x
k<w.ble %.!h, L..d. (tl”h!,..d i.,m,lod
[ I
“.. ! m ..,-. ““, b *“ ,.b,, h.-, -,.-,,.,,,.,.. “ --..,-,,.. ,. ,& ,,4.
I I I
I

N
59
TABLE X-P — Tables jor s~mple size code letler: P

uIM
LITV
OFSU1lMITTW
LUI’S k,AQL’,
(v inw~,,&l,dl” <I&1“ dc(me, w. bmdmd❑-II, f= AOV. > 10)
m sm., %-.. “ . ----- k.qdi. 0..1!,, L.-Io ,Aw.1 b. —1 I.w!!...
0

TABLE X-P-1 - TABULAIED VALUES FOR CPERATING cHARACIERISTIC CuRV[s FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PLANS

A=ep, *le (J””Ii,, 1,..,1, (“m,,l l..ph”)

P. 0015 OW.5 0,10 0.15 0.25 0,40 0.6 1.5


x I I XI IQIX I

Pli. mm.: ,J.kli.. m drkt. w, hndwd nit.)

9?0 0,00126 0,0186 0.0s45 0.1212 0.223 0,363 MM 0.596 tl$z 0.93s 129 1.s1

95,0 O,ciwl 0.0444 0.102 0.!11 0.3n 0.498 O.W 0.771 0,%1 1,16 I .S4 1.06
$00 0.0132 0,066 0.138 0.218 0,.?ld 0,542 0.679 0,.378 I ,m I.m 1,71 2.03

7S0 O,o.wl O,lm 0,216 0,317 owl 0.745 0.252 I .0s I .30 I .53 1.39 2.34

50,0 O,w 0,210 0.334 0,4s9 0.lQ 0.939 1,m 1.33 t .W I ,m 2.33 2,11

%,0 0.113 0,331 0.493 0.639 0.922 1.21 1.x la 1,$0 2.1? 2.72 3.12
10.0 O,m o,48b 0.365 0.035 1.16 1.47 I ,62 I .93 2.22 2.52 1.0? 3s2

5,0 0,3J4 0.593 O.ml 0,969 1.31 I ,M I ,W 2.12 243 2,74 3.34 3.78
I .0 0.576 0,230 I .03 1,26 1,64 Z.m 2.18 2.52 2.83 3.18 ].m? 4.29

O.ws 0.10 0.15 O.z O.ul O.&s x 1,0 x 15 x


x
.,

61
TABLE X-Q — T~bIe~ for stimpie jize code letter: Q

CNART Q - OPERATING CtMRAC&TIC CURVES FDR SINGLE SAMPLING PIANS


?19CUI 0, m
txmcrw mot (G-, IW&W, ,~ ml(lpl. ,-pll,, ,m m,tckb ., do,+ ,. pmc,ldl.)
Ucr?rrn,,.,
:m
.
.
m
m
m
.

m
,.
,
0,,,,, .,, ,,. ,., ,., ,., ., ., ,,0 ,., 1,1 ,,s ,., 1., M ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,., ,, ,,, ,,, ,.,
m WJALITYOF SU12WTHl L(T7S {p, 1. ~mrm! belccilm 1- AWL’. <10: i. ‘60recmperh+ ❑l,. k AOU. > 10)
w
m.., -. ,.—.. “ k.?!.). 0“1,, l..!. ,W.1 k .--1 .-!4

TABLE X-O-1 - TABULATED VALUES FIXE WRATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FOR SINGLE SAMPLING PIANS

Aec.p.bk Ch.lity Lvv.lm(s-.1 i.ovlim)

p. 0,010 O,MO 0.(%5 0.10 0,2s 0,25 0.40 0,62 1,0


I I I I I x I x I I x I

F.(i” rrc,.t *I-I., Cctdtc,, pm hddwnll.

W.o O.atwn 0,0119 0,0249 0.0+29 0.10 0,232 0,281 0342 0.489 0.5W own I .01

95,0 0,20410 0.0204 o.aW 0,10s 0,2W 0,318 0.316 0494 0.61S o.7&2 0.99s 1.19
w, 0 0,2W41 0.M2S 0s822 0.140 O,al o.3n 0,43s 0.262 0.692 0s24 I,w 1.30
1s,0 0,0224 0.076V 0,1?4 0.m3 0.23s 0.176 0.241 0,6W 0.634 0.979 1.27 1.49
so 0.255s 0,124 0.214 0.294 0,(54 0.614 0,694 0,022 1.01 1.17 !,49 1,13
‘2s0 0.111 0,215 0.314 0.409 0.s% 0.77S 0,864 1,M 1,22 1.39 1.14 2.02

10.0 0,5s4 0.111 0.m 0.s54 0.742” 0.942 1.M 1.?7 1.42 1.61 I.% 2,25

5,0 0,2!0 0,290 0,% 0,6?3 0,641 1,02 1.)s I .s5 1.56 1,7s 2.14 2.42
1.0 0.?44 0,221 0,672 0,024 I .s 1.20 1.29 1.61 lm 2.04 2.U 1,75

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U90 — u“ lb. —

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Ma It 34 6s 6 7 9P II 12 11 u Is 16 18 19 29 28 3639 Isa

— R — P II —

m . * ! ● l ● s * 4 04 04 9s 06 11 1 I 1$ 31$

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963 02 01 1 4, 2 6 36 69 6 10 1 11 6 13 II 11 13 19 96s
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Sms 21 4s 61 9 10 13 11 16 Is 18 19 21 n ‘nZo 333s 393s 330s

0.010 1.013 z 1,060 0,06s 0,10 0,1s o.n x 0,60 x 06s x 1.0 x

k = Aarpl-c. -
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m: = Acm$4nu - pmlud u IU, *+* aim.


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no 0,040! 0.mM 0,127 0,211 0,290 0.342 0.411 0.s21 0,612 O,w 0,934

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25,0 0,11s 0,196 O,ms 0,311 0,004 0,540 0,651 0.761 0,070 1.W t.n
!0.0 O.lW 0,264 0.334 0,W 0s09 0,650 0.770 O.ml t .01 1,24 1.41
so 0.231 0.315 O.W 0.S26 0,627 0.172 0.972 1.W 1.21 1.51
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m+ir# x
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4S03 1 3

m 2 3

0.025

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Re = Rejection IIwnber
a = Accept- MC pitted m IM* ●9+* dm.
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Mlvsm-loss

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attrti~tended to ke used in the aquj.sicim of Eefensennteria.1.

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Word)Listi.nq.

Aceptable CuaMty Level (A(Z)


merage ~goirq Qdality (~)

Defect
Dsfective
Lat or Batch
ProcessAversge
S.an@e

Salrplilq
Plan
unit of Prcduct

6.3 changes fran P-ous Issue. Vertkal lines O= asterisks ars not ussd in
this revisionto icientify&mqes with eesperx to the pwlous issuedue to
the extm.siveneasof the rhanges.

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