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Rotary Flap Peening of Metal Parts

2004-12-15
CURRENT
AMSR81841A
This specification covers procedures and requirements for peening of metal parts with portable bonded-shot rotary flap wheels (see 6.1).
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Connections, Electrical Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

2008-10-21
HISTORICAL
AMS2695D
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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Connections, Electrical Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

2006-04-21
HISTORICAL
AMS2695C
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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Connections, Electrical Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

2013-12-05
CURRENT
AMS2695E
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

1982-04-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2695A
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Solderless, Wire-Wrapped

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2695B
This specification covers electrical connections made with single, solid, round copper or copper alloy wire wrapped around copper alloy terminals without the use of solder.
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Fusion Welding Titanium and Titanium Alloys

2009-06-10
HISTORICAL
AMS2689A
This specification defines the procedures and requirements for fusion welding titanium and titanium alloys and the properties of such weldments.
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Flap Assemblies, Rotary Flap Peening

2019-02-21
CURRENT
AS2592A
This Aerospace Standard covers components of rotary flap assemblies to be used with portable equipment for peening of metal parts. The flap assemblies consist of a flap attached to a mandrel and shall be of the following sizes.
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Flap Assemblies, Rotary Flap Peening

2010-12-01
HISTORICAL
AS2592
This Aerospace Standard covers components of rotary flap assemblies, assembled by peening processors, to be used with portable equipment for peening of metal parts. Classification The flap assemblies shall be of the following types.
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Identification Forgings

2017-03-28
CURRENT
AMS2808E
This specification covers the requirements for identification of forgings, including die forgings, hand forgings, and rolled rings.
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IDENTIFICATION Forgings

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2808C
This specification covers the requirements for identification of forgings, including die forgings, hand forgings, and rolled rings.
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Identification Forgings

2011-10-03
HISTORICAL
AMS2808D
This specification covers the requirements for identification of forgings, including die forgings, hand forgings, and rolled rings.
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IDENTIFICATION Forgings

1976-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2808B
This specification covers requirements for identification of forgings of all types, including rolled rings.
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Rotary Flap Peening of Metal Parts

2022-04-14
CURRENT
AMS2590C
This specification covers procedures and requirements for peening of metal parts with portable, bonded-shot, rotary flap assemblies in accordance with AS2592. The principles of rotary flap peening are similar to conventional shot peening, except conversion of arc height values using the magnetic test strip holder is required for intensity determination.
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Automated Brush Deburring

2021-08-09
CURRENT
ARP1925B
This recommended practice establishes a procedure for the application of long string abrasive monofilaments to machined aircraft structures for the purpose of removing burrs produced during the machining operations. This procedure is typically applicable to aluminum, titanium, and steel, but usage is not limited to such applications.
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Application of Tungsten Carbide Coatings on Ultra High Strength Steels High Velocity Oxygen / Fuel Process

2008-06-04
HISTORICAL
AMS2448A
This specification covers engineering requirements for applying tungsten carbide thermal spray coatings to ultra high strength steels (220 ksi and above) utilizing high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) combustion driven processes and the properties for such coatings. The processes and procedures herein apply only to the properties of the as-deposited coating.
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