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SparWeb (Aerospace)
2 Feb 04 19:10
Either my copies of NAS 523 are older than the E specification, or I'm out of the loop on something, but all my sets of NAS 523 omit the rivet code for MS20470E rivets. Does anybody have a copy that does? It's not even in AC43.13 for pete's sake. Now that ice-box rivets are out of vogue, is their code used instead? "Simplicate, and add more lightness" - Bill Stout Steven Fahey, CET
SparWeb (Aerospace)
3 Feb 04 1:48
I ought to be more specific, to prevent confusion. I'm looking for the drafting symbol associated with the rivet type. ie: MS20470AD is "BJ", MS20470DD is "CX", MS20470E is "??"
Whoever decided that this multitude of rivet material symbols needed a separate system of drafting symbols needs to be shot. 字串4 "Simplicate, and add more lightness" - Bill Stout Steven Fahey, CET
rerig (Aerospace)
3 Feb 04 9:09
Sparweb, The code is "ATZ"
It's in my copy of the NAS523, but it is an older (2000) Rev. "For Reference Only". We don't do design work here.
Rerig
SparWeb (Aerospace)
3 Feb 04 14:44
Yours ain't as old as mine! "Simplicate, and add more lightness" - Bill Stout Steven Fahey, CET
Aeromark (Aerospace)
6 Feb 04 14:52
I've got the 1993 version (still in use here) and ATZ is listed there.
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