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AIA/NAS - NASM23964

Bolt, Self-Retaining, Positive Locking

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Organization: AIA/NAS
Publication Date: 1 March 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 25
scope:

This specification covers positive locking self-retaining bolts.

Classification. Bolts will be of the following types and classes, as

specified (see 6.2):

Types

Type I - Head end actuated.

Type II - Thread end actuated (solid shank).

Classes

Class 1 - Corrosion resistant steel bolts, magnetic (PH13-8Mo).

Class 2 - Corrosion resistant steel bolts, nonmagnetic (A286).

Class 3 - Titanium bolts (6A1-4V).

Class 4 - Nickel Alloy (718).

intended Use:

The self-retaining bolts are primarily intended for use in shear applications at dynamic points in flight control linkages, engine control mechanisms, fuel controls, bell crank systems and other... View More

Document History

May 31, 2018
BOLT, SELF-RETAINING, POSITIVE LOCKING
This specification covers positive locking self-retaining bolts. Classification. Bolts will be of the following types and classes, as specified (see 6.2): Types: Type I Head end actuated. Type II...
July 29, 2011
BOLT, SELF-RETAINING, POSITIVE LOCKING
The self-retaining bolts are primarily intended for use in shear applications at dynamic points in flight control linkages, engine control mechanisms, fuel controls, bell crank systems and other...
NASM23964
March 1, 2000
Bolt, Self-Retaining, Positive Locking
This specification covers positive locking self-retaining bolts. Classification. Bolts will be of the following types and classes, as specified (see 6.2): Types Type I - Head end actuated. Type II -...

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