MIL-DTL-31008A
TABLE III. Manufacturing operations Continued.
No. Description of Operation
Stitch
Seam and
Stitches
Type
Stitching
Per Inch
Type
attach 1/16 inch from edge on all four sides.
h. Lay heat-sealing tape over shoulder
seam on inside and heat seal.
12. Attach sleeves
a. Join the sleeves to the armholes with a
301 or
LSq-2 (a)
8-10
single row of stitching 3/8 inch from edge.
401
b. Turn and raise stitch on the fronts and the
301
LSq-2(b)
8-10
backs, from the elbow seam to the front
armhole notch or approximately 3 inches
from the shoulder seam, with a single row
of stitching 1/4 inch from the folded edge.
c. Lay heat-sealing tape over seam on inside
and heat seal.
13. Join side seams
a. Join the side seams, from the sleeve
301 or 401
LSq-2 (a)
8-10
terminals to the bottom of the fronts, with
a single row of stitching 3/8 inch from
the edge.
b. Turn and raise stitch, with the topsleeve
301 or
LSq-2 (b)
8-10
overlapping undersleeve, with a single row
401
of stitching ¼ inch from the folded edge.
Or
c. As an option to operations 13.a and 13.b,
301 or 401
LSc-2
8-10
join the side seams and the sleeve inseam with a
double-lapped, double-stitched seam 3/16-inch
to 5/16-inch gage.
d. Lay heat-sealing tape over seam on inside
and heat-seal.
14. Make collar
a. Fuse interlining to undercollar and
301 or
Sse-2(a)
10-12
topcollarstand. Manufacturers shall reduce
401
the undercollar and collarstand fusible by 1
inch at the area where they join together.
This is to allow for seam sealing tape to be
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