NPFC - MIL-C-85052
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
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| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 7 October 1977 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 15 |
scope:
This specification covers tube support loop clamps.
intended Use:
The clamps are intended for use in general clamping of fluid and electrical systems and rigid tubing. The clamps may be used within the cushion temperature classifications established.
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January 13, 2010
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The clamps are intended for use in general clamping of hydraulic tubing, electrical systems, and rigid tubing. The clamps may be used within the cushion temperature classifications established (see...
March 30, 2005
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The clamps are intended for use in general clamping of hydraulic tubing, electrical systems, and rigid tubing. The clamps may be used within the cushion temperature classifications established (see...
September 26, 1991
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
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May 30, 1984
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The clamps are intended for use in general clamping of hydraulic tubing, electrical systems and rigid tubing. The clamps may be used within the cushion temperature classifications established (see...
February 6, 1981
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
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November 9, 1979
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
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MIL-C-85052
October 7, 1977
CLAMP, LOOP, CUSHION, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The clamps are intended for use in general clamping of fluid and electrical systems and rigid tubing. The clamps may be used within the cushion temperature classifications established.