MIL-DTL-3866H
TABLE II. Manufacturing operations requirements Continued
No. Requirements
Stitch
Seam and
Stitches
Thread
Type
Stitching Type
per Inch
Needle Bobbin/Looper
Note: As an option to cutting the gloves to
pattern and then joining the parts, the material to
be cut shall be marked with a pattern that is 1/8
to 3/16 inch smaller than the Government pattern
(i.e. margin between peripheries of the two patterns
is 1/8 to 3/16 inch as measured when smaller
pattern is centered on Government pattern). Two
layers of the material shall then be joined by sewing
along the pattern lines marked on the material while
the material is being cut to the glove pattern 1/8 to
3/16 inch from the row of stitching. The stitch type,
seam type, stitches per inch, and thread shall be
the same as those specified in operation 3.
2. Replacement of defective components.
During the spreading, cutting, and manufacturing
process, components having material defects or
damages that are classified as defects in 4.2.2
shall be removed from production and replaced
with non-defective and properly matched
components.
3. Joining. Join front to back by stitching 1/8
301
Ssa-1
8-10
50-3
50-3
to 3/16 inch from raw edge.
or
401
Ssa-1
8-10
50-3
70-2
4. Labeling. Apply label to inside of Type I
gloves and the outside of Type II gloves. The label
shall be centered between side seams of gloves,
about 1/2 inch from unfinished edge of wrist.
5. Trimming and cleaning. Trim thread ends
(unless otherwise specified) and surplus material.
Remove all spots, stains, and loose ends.
6. Finishing. Turn Type I gloves right side out
and form or lay off. Type II gloves shall not be
turned, but shall be laid out flat.
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3.8
Measurements. The finished glove shall conform to the
measurements specified in Table III. The measurements shall be made as indicated on
figure 1 except Type II gloves shall be measured from stitch line to top of glove and
from stitch line to stitch line as applicable.
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