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SAE Specs List PDF
SAE Specs List PDF
SAE Specs List PDF
ed (National Round-NR)
ms of Commercial Transports
in Helicopter Installations (Inactive for New Design After May 01, 1989)
c Power Transfer Units
Vibration Environment
eumatic Systems R(1991)
eless Tube End R(1993)
ndard Dimensions for R(1993)
gn, Installation and Removal of
e Assemblies R(1993)
(Supersedes AS 1508)
d or Gel-Type, Water-Base
, Solvent-Base R(1995)
d Removal of R(1991)
d Cavity, Self-Bonding
tallation Recommendations
gn Considerations R(1996)
s, Methods of R(1991)
Double Hexagon (12 Point) Fasteners
ation for, Metric R(1991)
ubcommittee, Selection of
gh Temperature, Metric
Viscosity 15 R(1994)
Viscosity 35 R(1994)
Fuel Resistant 55 - 65
Fuel Resistant 75 - 85
ant, AMS 5689 R(1991)
Fuel Resistance 35 - 45
stant 55 - 65 R(1995)
3 Bolt Circle, AMS 4490
0 Bolt Circle, AMS 4490
Density (1.20 to 1.35 sp gr), for Intermittent Use to 360 Degrees F (182 Degrees C)
AMS 5553 FSC 4730
, AMS 4500 FSC 4730
sistant 15 - 30 R(1994)
sistant 35 - 45 R(1994)
w Temperature Resistant 45-55 R(1994)
rature Resistant 55 - 65
rature Resistant 65 - 75
ead, AMS 5662, Metric R(1991)
rature Resistant 75 - 85
ife, Durometer 35 - 55
d or Extruded R(1997)
33 - 95 (203) R(1997)
Solution Heat Treated, Stress Relieved by Stretching, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A92219)
eet Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and Precipitation Heat Treated Alclad 2219-T851 Plate Solution Heat Treated, S
Solution Heat Treated and Cold Worked Alclad 2219-T351; Plate, Solution Heat Treated and Stress Relieved (UNS A82219)
.28Cu - 0.20Cr (6061 -T6, -T651) Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A96061)
at Treated and Naturally Aged (T4) Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and Naturally Aged (T351) (UNS A92024)
) Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated UNS A92014
7075-T6) Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated R(1994)
tion and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A97075)
1) Solution Heat Treated, Stress Relieved by Stretching, and Overaged UNS A97075
d Precipitation Heat Treated R(1995)
on and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A97075) (Supersedes AMS 4139)
ess Relief Stretched, Straightened, and Precipitation Heat Treated UNS A92219
, Stress-Relieved by Stretching, and Straightened UNS A92219
s Fabricated R(1994)
Flat Sheet; 1-1/2% Alclad 2024-T361 Plate) Solution Heat Treated and Cold Worked R(1994)
Flat Sheet; 1-1/2% Alclad 2024-T861 Plate) Solution Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and Precipitation Heat Treated R(1994)
onnection to Beam Seal 8000 psi
d, and Precipitation Heat Treated R(1995)
Heat Treated, Stress Relief Compressed, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A96061)
Heat Treated, Stress Relieved by Compression, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A96061)
Treated (Requiring Fatigue and Fracture Toughness Testing)
on Breathing Equipment
Heat Treated, Mechanically Stress Relieved, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A97075)
n Heat Treated, Mechanically Stress Relieved, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A97075)
n Heat Treated, Mechanically Stress Relieved, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS A96061)
tion Heat Treated, Cold Worked, and Artificially Aged (UNS A94032)
Solution Heat Treated, Stress- Relieved, and Artificially Aged (UNS A94032)
ons for, Design Standard
s Relieved, and Precipitation Heat Treated UNS A97075 01 1997
Relieved, and Precipitation Heat Treated UNS A97075 01 1997
Solidus-Liquidus Range
lidus- Liquidus Range
es C) Solidus-Liquidus Range
25 Amperes or Greater
C) Solidus-Liquidus Range
C) Solidus-Liquidus Range
100 Degrees F (1121 to 1149 Degrees C) Solidus- Liquidus Range (UNS R 30040)
Defects, Requirements for
rees F (1102 to 1121 Degrees C) Solidus-Liquidus Range
Quick Disconnects, and Hose Assemblies
rees F (1135 to 1166 Degrees C) Solidus-Liquidus Range
ved in Accidents/Incidents
- 1Mo Single Annealed R(1994)
em Interface Definition
d Packaging R(1994)
m, Specification UNS K00606 11 1996
Solution Heat Treated or Homogenization, Solution, and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS J92200)
ation Heat Treated (H1100) 130 ksi (896 MPa) Tensile Strength (UNS J92110)
d, Precipitation Hardenable (UNS J92110)
an Gasoline or Diesel)
.90Ti - 0.60Al - 18Fe Vacuum Melted Homogenization and Solution Heat Treated (UNS N07718)
.006B Vacuum-Melted, Vacuum-Cast, Solution and Precipitation Heat Treated (UNS N07500) R(1991)
8Ti - 5.5Al - 0.015B - 0.95V - 0.06Zr Vacuum-Melted, Vacuum- Cast as Cast (UNS N13100) R(1995)
n Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable R(1995)
.6Al - 0.006B Vacuum-Melted, Vacuum-Cast, Solution Heat Treated (UNS N07041)
ation Heat Treated (H935) 170 ksi (1172 MPa) Tensile Strength (UNS J92110)
um Melted, Vacuum Cast as Cast, Specification UNS N26625 09 1996
um Melted, Vacuum Cast as Cast (UNS N26625)
on Plus Consumable Electrode Vacuum Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable (UNS S45500)
Cb + Ta) - 0.22Ti Thin Wall
Cb - 0.90Ti - 0.50Al - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1775 Degrees F (968 Degrees C) Solution Hea
90Ti - 0.5A1 - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1950 Degrees F (1066 Degrees C) Solution Heat Trea
5Ti - 0.70Al - 7.0Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable (
.5Ti - 0.70Al - 7.0Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable
Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable R(1994)
ble Electrode Vacuum Melted (UNS S44004)
nduction Plus Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable
.8Ti Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1800 Degrees F (982 Degrees C) Solution Heat Treated (UNS N09706)
.8Ti Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1750 Degrees F (954 Degrees C) Solution Heat Treated (UNS N09706)
.8Ti Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1750 Degrees F (954 Degrees C) Solution, Stabilization, and Preci
.05Zr - 0.006B Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1825 to 1900 Degrees F (996 to 1038 Degrees C) Solutio
3.0Ti - 1.4Al - 0.006B - 0.05Zr Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 995 to 1040 Degrees C Solution Heat T
3.0Ti - 1.4Al - 0.006B - 0.05Zr Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1825 to 1900 Degrees F Solution Heat
3.0Ti - 1.4Al - 0.05Zr - 0.006B Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1825 to 1900 Degrees F (996 to 1038 D
3.0Ti - 1.4Al Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1975 Degrees F (1079 Degrees C) Solution Heat Treated (
1.4Al - 0.05Zr - 0.006B Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1975 Degrees F (1079 Degrees C) Solution, Sta
rees F (982 Degrees C) Solution Treated, Cold Drawn or Cold Rolled and Aged, Consumable Electrode Melted (UNS S66286)
V (0.01 - 0.03C) Vacuum Induction Melted, Environment Controlled Packaging
Vacuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated for Work Strengthening (UNS R30159)
.20Al - 9.0Fe Vacuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated and Work Strengthened (UN
Vacuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated, Work Strengthened, and Aged (UNS R301
Vacuum Melted Solution Heat Treated and Work Strengthened (UNS R30035)
Vacuum Melted Solution Heat Treated, Work Strengthened, and Aged (UNS R30035)
.03B Double Vacuum Melted Solution, Stabilization, and Precipitation Heat Treated
tant 8.0Mn - 4.0Si - 17Cr - 8.5Ni - 0.13N Solution Heat Treated UNS S21800
.1Ti - 0.006B - 0.30V Consumable Electrode Melted, 1750 Degrees F (954 Degrees C) Solution Heat Treated, Welding Grade
E 30321) Solution Heat Treated and Cold Drawn, One- Eighth Hard Temper (UNS S32100)
0347) Solution Heat Treated and Cold Drawn, One- Eighth Hard Temper (UNS S34700)
e Electrode Melted Under Pressure
oduct, Hot Isostatically Pressed (UNS S44004)
mium Aircraft Quality for Bearing Applications, Double Vacuum Melted
0Ti - 0.50Al - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted Precision Cold Rolled, Solution Heat Treated
0Ti - 0.50Al - 18Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted Precision Cold Rolled, Solution Heat Treated
cuum Induction Plus Vacuum Consumable Electrode Melted (UNS S42670)
Mn - 3.5Si - 16.5Cr - 5.0Ni - 0.14N Solution Heat Treated (UNS S20161)
V - 0.03Cb Premium Aircraft-Quality, Carburizing Double Vacuum Melted UNS S43640
uum Consumable Electrode Remelted
008B - 25.5Fe Multiple Melted, High Temperature, Oxidation Resistant, Low Expansion Solution Heat Treated, Precipitati
.50Al - 18Fe Vacuum Induction and Consumable Electrode Melted Solution Heat Treated, Precipitation Hardenable (UNS N07
AL - 19Fe Consumable Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted 1775 Degrees F (968 Degrees C) Solution Treated and Cold Wor
Electrode or Vacuum Induction Melted UNS N07263
Used for New Design Instead of MIL-C-6136, Which Was Inactivated for New Design August 25, 1998
um Melted, Annealed
nt-Controlled Packaging
Packaging (UNS K13147)
ed Packaging (UNS K23015)
Machined Components
ng Superseding AS 7100/1A
C17300, C17500, and C17510) Should Be Used Instead of MIL-H-7199A, Which Was Cancelled on October 5, 1998
res and Checklists for the Sealant Manufacturers Accreditation Program
on of Pass-Thru Distributors
on of Value Added Distributors
at Treated, Aged After Roll Threaded Procurement Specification for FSC 5306
on Heat Treated Before Roll Threaded (AMS 5734)
tion Heat Treated, Aged Before Roll Threading Procurement Specification FSC 5307
- 0.50Sn as Fabricated
0Co - 3.0Mo - 2.5W - 1.0 (Cb + Ta) - 0.15N Porous
ed on 24 August 1998
Conductor Temperature FSC 5940
-67 Degrees to 350 Degrees F, Sealed FSC 3110; Should Be Used Instead of MS21220D, Which Was Cancelled on 24 August
-67 Degrees to 350 Degrees F, Sealed FSC 3110; Should Be Used Instead of MS21221D, Which Was Cancelled on 24 August 1
-67 Degrees to 350 Degrees F, Sealed FSC 3110; Should Be Used Instead of MS21223D, Which Was Cancelled on 24 August 1
ng TFE Lined, Wide FSC 3120
Should Be Used for New Design Instead of MIL-S-23190, Which Was Inactivated for New Design August 25, 1998
Clamp, Loop, Metal, Cushioned, Adjustable, Wire Support, Type V, Class 1 FSC 5975; Should Be Used for New Design Inste
ead of MIL-T-23397B, Which Was Cancelled on 21 September 1998
FSC 4730; Should Be Used Instead of MS24333
Be Used Instead of MS24334
tant, Removable Crimp Contacts, Sealing Plug, Size 8, (Series A) FSC 5935
tant, Removable Crimp Contacts, Backshell, Shield Terminating (Series A and B) FSC 5935
stant, Contacts, Socket, Crimp Removable, (for MIL-C-29600 Series B) FSC 5935
Should Be Used for New Design Instead of MS3367, Which Was Inactivated for New Design on August 25, 1998
d Be Used for New Design Instead of MS3400, which Was Inactivated for New Design January 8, 1999
ould Be Used for New Design Instead of MS3402, Which Was Inactivated for New Design on January 8, 1999
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Plug, Lanyard Release, Fail-Safe
Breech Coupling), Environmental Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Wall Mounting Flan
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Box Mounting Flange,
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Box Mounting Flange,
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Jam Nut Mounting, He
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Jam-Nut Mounting, Br
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptacle, Solder Mounting, Her
Breech Coupling), Environmental Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Plug, Breech Coupling, EMI Gro
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Plug, Breech Coupling, Removable
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptable, Weld Mounting Hermet
Breech Coupling), Environment Resistant, Removable Crimp and Hermetic Solder Contacts, Receptable, in Line Cable, Breec
m Interface Requirements
531, Which Was Inactivated for New Design on September 30, 1998
2B, Which Was Cancelled on 21 September 1998
FSC 5935; Should Be Used for New Design Instead of MIL-C-81703, Which Was Inactivated for New Design on September 30,
ver Coated Solid Conductor FSC 6145; Should Be Used for New Design Instead of MIL-W-81822/1, Which Was Inactivated for
lid Conductor FSC 6145; Should Be Used for New Design Instead of MIL-W-81822/3, Which Was Inactivated for New Design o
lation, Silver Coated Solid Conductor FSC 6145; Should Be Used Instead of MIL-W-81822/5, which Was Inactivated for New
Be Used Instead of MIL-S-81824, Which Was Cancelled on 31 August, 1998
Should Be Used Instead of MIL-T-81824/1, Which Was Cancelled on September 30, 1998
gns Instead of MIL-T-81914, Which Was Inactivated for New Design on December 18, 1998
ld Be Used Instead of MIL-T-81914/4, Which Was Cancelled on December 18, 1998
Be Used Instead of MIL-T-81914/5, Which Was Cancelled on December 18, 1998
celled on 21 September 1998
ements - Snowmobiles
or Commercial Vehicles
Transmitter Simulation
nt Injection March 1994
ic Discharge (ESD) May 1995
Overcenter Clutches and Engine-Mounted Marine Gears and Single Bearing Engine-Mounted Power Generators October 1988 R(
nd Trucks (10 000 GVW and Under), Recommended Practice September 1977
y of Motorcycles R(1998)
eels, Information Report June 1995
December 1987 R(1992)
e Requirements R(1998)
tensity Discharge Forward Lighting Devices Used in Motor Vehicles, Recommended Practice March 1995
emblies by Recirculation
ects Analysis in Manufacturing and Assembly Processes (Process FMEA) Reference Manual, Recommended Practice July 1994
ral Performance Requirements
commended Practice December 1995
Measurement Procedures - General and Definitions
ated Emissions Diagnostic Procedure 1 MHz to 1000 MHz, Magnetic Field - Loop Probe, Recommended Practice March 1995
ated Emissions Measurement Procedure 150 kHz to 1000 MHz, TEM Cell, Recommended Practice March 1995
Method for Determining Compliance with Noise Limits, Standard; June 1991 (ISO 4872)
mpliance with Limits for Exterior Noise - Stationary Test Condition, Standard; June 1991 (ISO 6393)
Standard; June 1991 (ISO 6395)
ed Work Cycle Test Conditions, Standard; June 1991 (ISO 6396.2)
Conditioning Systems
ainment of HFC-134a
Xenon-Arc Apparatus, Recommended Practice March 1993
ng; Part 1: Port with O-Ring Seal in Truncated Housing (ISO 6149-1)
ng Part 2: Heavy-Duty (S Series) Stud Ends - Dimensions, Design, Test Methods, and Requirements (ISO 6149-2)
ng Sealing, Part 3: Light-Duty (L Series) Stud Ends - Dimensions, Design, Test Methods, and Requirements
ng - Part 4: Heavy-Duty (S Series) External Hex Port Plugs - Dimensions, Design, Test Methods, and Requirements
tion Dyes for Mobile R-134a Air- Conditioning Systems, Standard September 1996
Air-Conditioning Systems, Standard September 1996
jection Equipment for Aftermarket Service of Mobile Air- Conditioning Systems, Standard September 1996
rations of Power, Fuel and Lubricating Oil Consumptions, and Test Methods, Standard November 1994
38 Degrees C) Solutio