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COUPLING - CLAMP, GROOVE V-BAND, FORGED 6.400, 9.400, 11.400 FLANGE OD
- Aerospace Standard
- AS977
- Reaffirmed
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AS977 HAS BEEN REAFFIRMED TO COMPLY WITH THE SAE FIVE-YEAR REVIEW POLICY.
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THIS STANDARD IS FOR USE WITH STANDARDS FOR DRIVES AND ACCESSORIES AS964, 966, AND 968 THRU 971.
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DIMENSIONS: ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
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BREAK SHARP EDGES 0.003–0.015
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SURFACE TEXTURE: ANSI B46.1-1962
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PROVISIONS FOR CLOSING AND LOCKING COUPLING ARE OPTIONAL BUT MUST FALL WITHIN ENVELOPE SHOWN.
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WHEN FULLY OPEN, COUPLING SHALL BE CAPABLE OF PASSING FREELY OVER FLANGES PER AS964, 966, AND 968 THRU 971 OF THE CORRESPONDING SIZE WITHOUT DISENGAGING BOLT.
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COUPLING SHALL OPEN AND CLOSE BY TURNING BOLT.
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BOLT SHALL PIVOT FREELY IN SUCH MANNER THAT NO BENDING MOMENT IS INDUCED IN BOLT AS CLAMP OPENS AND CLOSES.
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BOLT TIGHTENING TORQUE SHALL BE MARKED ON COUPLING. LUBRICANT SHALL BE SPECIFIED IN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
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COUPLING SHALL BE CAPABLE OF SUSTAINING RATED AXIAL LOAD WITHOUT PERMANENT DEFORMATION.
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WEIGHT AND OVERHUNG MOMENT OF ATTACHING ACCESSORIES SHALL NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM VALUES SPECIFIED IN AS969, 970, AND 971.
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SEE AIR869 FOR APPLICATION OF V-BAND COUPLINGS.
THIS IS A DESIGN STANDARD NOT TO BE USED AS A PART NUMBER.
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