MIL-DTL-83406C
TABLE II. Manufacturing operations.
Seam &
Stitch
Stitching
Stitches
Description of Operation
Type
Type
per Inch
No.
1. Cut parts (see 3.11.1).
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 Operations 5.b, 6.b, and
6.e.
2. Shade mark.
Mark all parts to ensure a uniform shade throughout
the anti-g garment.
3. Sear raw edges.
Sear the raw edges of all parts made of nylon
material.
4. Sew loops of lacer loop tape.
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.
5. Make body lace covers.
a. Select the fastener tapes for the body lacer
covers in accordance with table III.
301
LSd-1
10-12
b. Trim the fastener tape, if necessary, to fit the
body lacer covers at the top and the bottom. Turn
each body lacer cover under 3/8 inch. Sew the
hook fastener tape to each body lacer cover, at the
pattern location, with a single row of stitching 1/16
inch from the edge on all four sides.
NOTE: Operation 5.b shall be performed before
Operation 5.c so that the fastener tape will be sewn
to the body lacer covers before the body lacer
covers are bound.
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