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Tubing, Plastic, Flexible, Convoluted, Conduit, General Specification for
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMST81914
- Issued
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Scope
This specification establishes requirements for plastic convoluted tubing that provides mechanical protection and support for electric wire bundles. The continuous operating temperatures range from -67°F (-55°C) to 500°F (260°C) (see 6.1).
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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TABLE I | Physical Property | |
TABLE II | Size Ranges for First Article Sample | |
TABLE III | Physical Property Inspection | |
TABLE IV | Visual and DImensional Inspection | |
TABLE V | Inspection of Preparation For Delivery | |
TABLE VI | Test Fluids |
Issuing Committee
SAE Subcommittee AE-8C1, Connectors, shall be associated with those activities directed by the parent SAE Aerospace Council and the SAE Aerospace Electronics and Electrical Distribution Systems Committee, for the development and application of electrical optical connector and associated hardware standards and specifications. SAE Subcommittee shall also serve the needs of the Navy, Army, and Air Force through the establishment and maintenance of User Advisory Committees.
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