NAVISTAR - TMS 1061
Small Diameter Tubing For Engine Air/Fluid Systems
Organization: | NAVISTAR |
Publication Date: | 1 October 2010 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 12 |
scope:
This specification covers construction, material and finish requirements, design requirements and guidelines, part marking requirements, tolerances and KCC, workmanship standards, and quality control and source approval for the types of tubing covered by this specification.
Note 1: The use of zinc plated tubing in coolant systems is not allowed, unless prior approval from Engineering is given. In certain applications where zinc plating (CEMS G-20) may be desired and approved, it will be supplied with trivalent chromium passivation (or other hex-chrome free passivation - refer to CEMS G-20 for options).
Note 2: Larger diameter steel tubing (1-5/8 to 7 inches) used in engine air/fluid systems is covered in TMS-1058. Aluminum tubing used in engine air/fluid systems is covered in TMS-1059.
Restricted Chemical Substances
Effective January 1, 2007, all product supplied to the requirements of this specification must comply with the requirements of the CEMS B-50 specification.
APPLICATION
This specification covers small diameter (1/4 to 1ΒΌ inches) steel tubing used in coolant, heater, and exhaust regeneration systems, with formed, beaded, straight ends or straight ends with fittings.
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