ASD-STAN PREN 4072 PDF

ASD-STAN PREN 4072 PDF

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ASD-STAN PREN 4072 PDF

Published Date:
06/01/2014

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Aerospace series Screws, 100° countersunk normal head, offset cruciform recess, close tolerance shank, short thread, in titanium alloy, aluminium IVD coated Classification: 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 425 °C

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Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe - Standardization

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This standard specifies the characteristics of screws, 100° countersunk normal head, offset cruciform recess, close tolerance shank, short thread, in titanium alloy, aluminium IVD coated.

Classification: 1 100 MPa 1) / 425 °C 2).

1) Minimum tensile strength of the material at ambient temperature.

2) Maximum temperature that the screw can withstand without continuous change in its original characteristics, after return to ambient temperature. The maximum temperature is determined by the surface treatment.


Edition : P3
File Size : 1 file
Number of Pages : 9
Published : 06/01/2014

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