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NPFC - MIL-I-85352

INFLATOR ASSEMBLY AND GAGE ELEMENTS, PNEUMATIC PRESSURE, REMOTE CONTROL, DIRECT READING

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 12 May 1980
Status: active
Page Count: 28
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This specification covers a direct reading, remote control, pneumatic pressure inflator assembly, for use on aircraft tires and struts having pneumatic pressure requirements up to 600 psi. It includes pressure relief provisions to provide for safe inflation. Also included are dual chuck stem gages for measuring tire pressure.

intended Use:

The inflator assembly covered by this specification is intended for the measurement of pneumatic pressure when inflating aircraft tires or any pneumatic receiver having internal pressure from 10... View More

Document History

July 25, 2019
Inflator Assembly and Gage Elements, Pneumatic Pressure, Remote Control, Direct Reading
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February 14, 1989
INFLATOR ASSEMBLY AND GAGE ELEMENTS, PNEUMATIC PRESSURE, REMOTE CONTROL, DIRECT READING
A description is not available for this item.
August 30, 1987
INFLATOR ASSEMBLY AND GAGE ELEMENTS, PNEUMATIC PRESSURE, REMOTE CONTROL, DIRECT READING
A description is not available for this item.
April 7, 1981
INFLATOR ASSEMBLY AND GAGE ELEMENTS, PNEUMATIC PRESSURE, REMOTE CONTROL, DIRECT READING
A description is not available for this item.
MIL-I-85352
May 12, 1980
INFLATOR ASSEMBLY AND GAGE ELEMENTS, PNEUMATIC PRESSURE, REMOTE CONTROL, DIRECT READING
The inflator assembly covered by this specification is intended for the measurement of pneumatic pressure when inflating aircraft tires or any pneumatic receiver having internal pressure from 10 to...

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