FORD M14B42-A PDF

FORD M14B42-A PDF

Name:
FORD M14B42-A PDF

Published Date:
12/01/1991

Status:
[ Inactive ]

Description:

DRAWING COMPOUND - EXTRA HEAVY DUTY WATER EMULSION - PIGMENTED

Publisher:
Ford Motor Company

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Czech version):
200 business days

SKU:
ford-m14b42-a_2863006

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INAC NO S/S

1. SCOPE:

The material defined by this standard is a water emulsion, pigmented extra heavy duty drawing compound.


Edition : 91
File Size : 1 file , 11 KB
Number of Pages : 1
Published : 12/01/1991

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