ZZ-T-1083F
The government shall require a supplier listed on the Qualified Products List to show cause why his tires/retreading process should remain on the Qualified Products List if he has modified his product or processing sufficiently that the validity of the previous qualification is questionable, or when deemed that the quality of the product is not being maintained. When it is determined that the product delivered does not meet the specification or that the product delivered differs from that originally qualified, the government shall give that manufacturer thirty days notice of
the intent to remove the product from the Qualified Products List and inform the manufacturer of the reason thereof. If the manufacturer does not make satisfactory response within thirty days, the product shall be removed from the qualified products list.
When a tire model or retreading process is determined to be hazardous in use, the government shall immediately notify the manufacturer and the tire model or retreading process shall be removed from the qualified products list. The tire model or retreading process shall not be reinstated until the manufacturer satisfies the government that the hazardous condition has been corrected.
3.1.2.1 REQUALIFICATION LABORATORY TESTS. Requalification laboratory test shall be conducted in accordance with paragraph 4.3.1.
3.2 MATERIALS.
3.2.1 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. In accordance with the section 23.40 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations, the Government's policy is to acquire items composed of the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition without adversely affecting performance requirements or exposing suppliers' employees to undue hazards from the recovered materials.
3.2.2 COMPOUND. Tire compound shall consist of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or a suitable combination thereof. Reclaimed rubber may be used in the basic compound.
3.3 FLAPS. When required, a flap of the correct size shall be furnished in each tire.
3.4 PERFORMANCE.
3.4.1 BREAKING ENERGY. When tested in accordance with 4.5.2.1.1, the minimum breaking energy shall be as specified in Table I.
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