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Wrench Configuration, 12 Spline Drive, Metric
- Aerospace Standard
- MA1586A
- Reaffirmed
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Rationale
MA1586A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy.
Variations in size, form, and position of the 12 splines are permitted, providing the actual profile falls within the maximum and minimum material conditions shown.
Tools conforming to this standard will wrench fasteners having wrenching configurations per MA 1549. Nominal wrenching size value corresponds to maximum width across flats of comparable hexagon and double hexagon 02 Point) wrenching configurations. The wrench will fit all three configurations.
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TABLE I | MILLIMETRES |
Issuing Committee
The SAE EG-1B Aerospace Hand Tool Committee addresses all facets of aerospace hand tools and tool kits in of support equipment-design, maintenance, and in-service experience. It focuses on support equipment and facilities related to gas turbine engine testing, balancing, engine accessory testing, inspection, packaging, handling, and transportability. High performance hand tools for aerospace applications are also addressed by EG-1B. The group is comprised of government, original equipment manufacturers, and users dedicated to creating, preparing and maintaining all relevant specifications, standards and requirements for aerospace propulsion system support equipment.
Reference
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MA1549 | Wrenching Configuration, 12 Spline, For Metric Threaded Fasteners |
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