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O-Ring Molded from AMS7267 Material, Metric
- Aerospace Standard
- MA3442A
- Revised
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Scope
This material type has resistance to hot air, but generally has poor resistance to fuels and lubricants, but usage is not limited to such applications. Each application should be considered separately. This material type has a typical service temperature range of -85 to 500 °F (-65 to 260 °C). The operating temperature range of the material is a general temperature range, but the presence of particular fluids and design parameters may modify this range. Recommendations on the material selection are based on available technical data and are offered as suggestions only. Each user should make his own tests to determine the suitability for his own particular use.
Rationale
This standard has been revised to make its format consistent with other part standards.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Table 1 | Part numbers and dimensions | |
Table 2 | O-rings seals for MA2093 port fitting end connection into MA2012 port | |
Table 3 | O-rings seals for MA2111, MA2112, and MA2113 port fitting end connection into MA2010 port | |
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Unnamed Dataset 5 |
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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