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O-Ring Molded from AMS7601 Butyl Rubber
- Aerospace Standard
- AS7985
- Issued
Downloadable datasets available
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Language:
English
Scope
This standard establishes the dimensional and visual quality requirements, lot requirements and packaging and labeling requirements for O-rings molded from AMS7601 butyl rubber. It shall be used for procurement purposes.
Rationale
A part standard is required to address the dimensions and quality requirements for O-rings molded from AMS7601 rubber.
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions (continued) | |
Table 2 | Boss O-rings sizes for straight thread tube fittings | |
Unnamed Dataset 10 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 11 |
Issuing Committee
A6C2 is responsible for the development of standards, processes, and practices related to Seals, Scrapers and Bearings used in actuation systems for Commercial and Military air vehicles. The panel provides a forum for government engineers, prime contractors, OEMs and suppliers to exchange technical information, regulatory updates, recent technology developments, issues related to system development and in service operation and lessons learned.
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