MIL-DTL-83406C
TABLE II. Manufacturing operations. Continued
Seam &
Stitch
Stitch
Stitches
Description of Operation
Type
Type
per Inch
No.
5. Make body lace covers contd.
c. Bind each body lacer cover at each end with 5/16
301
BSc-1
10-12
inch wide (finished) bias binding 1/16 (±1/32) inch
from the edge. Before completing the stitching of
the binding, at the top and the bottom of each lacer
cover, fold the raw edges of each end of the binding
(two ends per lacer cover) so that no raw edges are
exposed (see turned-under binding in the sketch
below). Complete the stitching of the binding to the
fastener tape.
6. Make leg (thigh and calf) lacer covers.
a. Select the fastener tapes for the thigh lacer
covers in accordance with table IV.
b. Trim the fastener tape, if necessary, to fit the
301
LSd-1
10-12
thigh lacer covers at the top and the bottom. Turn
each thigh lacer cover under 3/8 inch. Sew the
hook fastener tape to each thigh lacer cover, at the
pattern location, with a single row of stitching 1/16
inch from the edge on all four sides.
NOTE: Operation 6.b shall be performed before
Operation 6.c so that the fastener tape will be sewn
to the thigh lacer covers before the thigh lacer
covers are bound.
c. Bind each thigh lacer cover at each end with 5/16
301
BSc-1
10-12
inch wide (finished) bias binding 1/16 (±1/32) inch
from the edge. Before completing the stitching of
the binding, at the top and the bottom of each lacer
cover, fold the raw edges of each end of the binding
(two ends per lacer cover) so that no raw edges are
exposed (see turned-under binding sketch in
Operation 5.c above). Complete the stitching of the
binding to the fastener tape.
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