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Wire, Steel 0.18 - 0.23C (SAE 1020) Annealed

2019-04-02
AMS5032H
This specification covers a low-carbon steel in the form of wire up to 0.249 inch (6.32 mm), incl supplied as coils of wire or, when specified, as straight lengths.
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Tolerances, Metric Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2003-03-12
MAM2252B
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances, Metric Low-Alloy Steel Bars

2003-03-12
MAM2251B
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel bars ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions, unless otherwise noted. The term “exclusive” is used to apply to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2021-09-29
AMS2252E
This specification covers established inch/pound manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to inch/pound dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2006-03-16
AMS2252D
This specification covers established inch/pound manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to inch/pound dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances Low-Alloy Steel Bars

1998-09-01
AMS2251G
This specification covers established inch/pound manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel bars ordered to inch/pound dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions, unless otherwise noted. The term “exclusive” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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