Standard ISO 10096:1997 28.8.1997 preview

ISO 10096:1997

Aerospace — Nuts, hexagonal, slotted (castellated), reduced height, reduced across flats, with MJ threads, classifications: 450 MPa (at ambient temperature)/425 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/315 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/650 degrees C, 900 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 degrees C, 900 MPa (at ambient temperature)/730 degrees C and 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature)/600 degrees C — Dimensions

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Aerospace -- Nuts, hexagonal, slotted (castellated), reduced height, reduced across flats, with MJ threads, classifications: 450 MPa (at ambient temperature)/425 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/315 degrees C, 600 MPa (at ambient temperature)/650 degrees C, 900 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 degrees C, 900 MPa (at ambient temperature)/730 degrees C and 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature)/600 degrees C -- Dimensions



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Designation standards: ISO 10096:1997
Publication date standards: 28.8.1997
SKU: NS-421575
The number of pages: 2
Approximate weight : 6 g (0.01 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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