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Safety Cable, Safety Wire, Key Washers, and Cotter Pins for Propulsion Systems, General Practices for Use of
- Aerospace Standard
- AS567K
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers devices whose primary function is the retention of fasteners, except for such devices that are integral with the item being retained.
Rationale
Add installation requirements and practices for safety cable (removed from AS453), update references and general editorial update.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Safety wire hole data | |
Table 2 | Safety wire flex limits | |
Table 3 | Safety cable installation hole diameter | |
Table 4 | Safety cable minimum crimp requirements (pull-off load) | |
Table 5 | Flex limits for 0.022, 0.032, and 0.040 diameter safety cable | |
Table 6 | Flex limits for 0.062 diameter safety cable | |
Table 7 | Recommended AS and MS key washers and spanner nuts | |
Table 8 | Recommended dimple engagement for AS and MS standard cup washers and fasteners | |
Table 9A | Cotter pin and cotter pin hole data - inches and recommended part numbers | |
Table 9B | Cotter pin and cotter pin hole data - millimeters |
Issuing Committee
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
The SAE E-25 General Standards for Aerospace & Propulsion Systems committee addresses aerospace propulsion systems and components. These systems and components include bolts, screws, nuts, washers, studs, rivets, pins, covers, O-rings, brackets, plugs and associated procurement requirements, as well as solid film lubricants and design specifications for screw threads and fastener assembly requirements.
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