MIL-DTL-81905G(AS)
3.12 Government loaned property. A connector conforming to MS27755 to be used to test
the anti-G garment will be loaned, upon request, by the Government (see 4.2.2 and 6.2).
TABLE IX. Sewing operations.
No.
Description of Operation
Stitch
Seam
Stitches
Type
and
Per Inch
Stitching
Type
1
Cut Parts (see 3.11.1)
(a) Cut the parts (including the bladders) of the
anti-G garment in accordance with the patterns which
show shape, size, directional lines, and marking for
the proper assembly of the parts.
Note: Trimming of the body lacer covers, the thigh
lacer covers, and the calf lacer covers will be
permitted as specified in No. 5(b), 6(b), and 6(e).
Note: The pattern label "protective fly" is shortened
to "fly" in this table.
Note: The term "bladder casing" in this table refers to
the pattern label "bladder cover" to differentiate
between "lacing covers", "body cover", and "leg
cover".
2
Shade Mark
(a) Mark all parts to ensure a uniform shade
throughout the anti-G garment.
3
Sear Raw Edges
(a) Sear the exposed raw edges of all parts made of
nylon fiber. Avoid sharp edges.
4
Sew Loops of Lacer Loop Tape
(a) Sew one row of stitching along each length of the
301
SSa-1
10-12
lacer loop tape, through the base of each loop to
prevent the loops from slipping.
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