NAVAIR 01-1A-505-3
TO 1-1A-14-3
TM 1-1500-323-24-3
1 September 2011
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INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION PRACTICES
CONNECTORS MIL-DTL-83513
manufacturing plant address, CAGE (Commercial and
1.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE.
Government Entity) code, assembly plant, or distributor
2. This Work Package (WP) covers all connectors
as applicable, is also included in the back of the QPL. The
manufactured in accordance with General Specification
component specification will identify the appropriate
MIL-DTL-83513. It includes: power, thermocouple,
quality assurance provisions such as QPL, First Article
coaxial contacts and all associated tooling and
testing, or user verified test results. NAVAIR Patuxent
River (http://www.navair.navy.mil/qpl/) now has an
accessories.
operational website where the latest QPL revision can be
accessed, along with all outstanding QPL change letters
3. SPECIFICATION
UPDATES
(ASSIST
as they are written. This enables all users to have access
SEARCH).
to the latest procurement information without relying on
the publication of a new QPL revision. When the QPL is
4. The most up to date government specifications and
revised, all outstanding QPL change letters are
Qualified Products Lists (QPLs) can be obtained from the
incorporated in the latest revision.
Quick Search section of the ASSIST website, the address
is http://assist.daps.mil/quicksearch. Non-government
standards can be obtained through a license with a
MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS.
7.
document service such as Information Handling Services
(IHS) or purchased individually from the Society of
8. Military specifications are in transition to non-
Automotive Engineers (SAE).
government standards. The Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE), will become the preparing activity and
5.
QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST (QPL).
the Navy will adopt the documents. The drawing number
prefix will change from MS to AS. During this transition
6. The Qualified Products List (QPL) is a list of
period specifications may be in multiple types (i.e. MILC,
products which have met the qualification requirements
MIL-DTL, MIL-PRF, etc.). Most of these specifications
stated in the applicable specification. These requirements
may be obtained at the "Defense Standardization
include
appropriate
product
identification
and
Program" web site (http://www.dsp.dla.mil/). This will
performance/testing parameters. The list contains the
not affect the part numbers as they will continue to
government part number and the manufacturer's part
maintain the same format.
number. The name of the manufacturer, office and