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Standard Stock Removal Allowance Aircraft-Quality and Premium Aircraft-Quality Steel Bars and Mechanical Tubing
- Aerospace Standard
- AS1182D
- Revised
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English
Scope
The purpose of this document is to provide the aerospace industry with standards for minimum stock removal allowances for bars and mechanical tubing to provide surfaces which are free from decarburization, seams, laps, tears, cracks, pits, and other injurious surface imperfections.
Rationale
AS1182D results from a Five-Year Review and update of this specification that requires agreement for non-round bars (3.5).
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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[Unnamed Dataset 1] | ||
Table 1A | Inch/pound units | |
Table 1B | SI units | |
Table 2A | Inch/pound units | |
Table 2B | SI units | |
Table 3A | Inch/pound units | |
Table 3B | SI units |
Issuing Committee
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
The committee of Carbon and Low Alloy Steels, AMS Committee E, shall prepare, coordinate, and revise documents related to carbon and low alloy steels technology, such as steel cleanliness and steel quality assurance sampling, through the participation of metals suppliers, users, and interested government agencies. Committee activities shall provide a forum for the cooperative interchange of ideas and experience of the participants, resulting in the publication of specifications that embody sound, established aerospace industry practices and requirements to serve the suppliers and customers of aerospace materials.
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