MIL-DTL-31008A
TABLE III. Manufacturing operations Continued.
No. Description of Operation
Stitch
Seam and
Stitches
Type
Stitching
Per Inch
Type
material face to face, with a single row of
stitching 3/8 inch from the edge.
f. Turn and raise stitch with a single row
301
SSe-2 (b)
8-10
of stitching 1/4 inch from the edge.
g. Lay the assembled bi-swing back flat.
301
SSa-1
8-10
Place a single row of stitching 1/16 inch
from the edge at the shoulder seam and at
the bottom end of the curve.
h. Lay the assembled bi-swing back out flat.
301
LSa-2
8-10
To it, join a 1-inch wide piece of the elastic
webbing without tension with a double row
of stitching 1/8 inch from the edge,
1/16- inch gage. Position at the pattern
mark on the bi-swing back panels "A"
and "B" by overlapping 3/8 inch on each end.
8. Make sleeves
a. Join the elbow seam with a single row
301 or
LSq-2 (a)
8-10
of stitching 3/8 inch from edge.
401
b. Turn and raise stitch, with a topsleeve
301
LSq-2 (b)
8-10
over-lapping the undersleeve, with a single
row of stitching 1/4 inch from the edge.
Or
c. As an option to operations 8.a and 8b,
301 or
LSc-2
8-10
join the elbow seam of the sleeve with a
401
double-lapped, double-stitched seam
3/16-inch to 5/16-inch gage.
d. Lay heat-sealing tape over the seam
and heat seal.
9. Join shoulders
a. Join the fronts to the back, at the
301 or
LSq-2 (a)
8-10
shoulders, with a single row of
401
stitching 3/8 inch from the edge.
b. Turn and raise stitch, with the front
301 or
LSq-2 (b)
8-10
overlapping the back, with a single row
401
of stitching 1/4 inch from the folded edge.
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