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AIA/NAS - NASM1312-16

FASTENER TEST METHODS METHOD 16 CLAMPING FORCE FOR INSTALLATION, FORMED FASTENERS

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Organization: AIA/NAS
Publication Date: 28 October 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 6
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Applicability. This test method provides a standardized method for determining the induced axial load (clamping force) for multiple-piece installation formed fasteners after installation and is not limited by configuration or size.

Document History

April 28, 2023
FASTENER TEST METHODS METHOD 16 CLAMPING FORCE FOR INSTALLATION, FORMED FASTENERS
Applicability. This test method provides a standardized method for determining the induced axial load (clamping force) for multiple-piece installation formed fasteners after installation and is not...
NASM1312-16
October 28, 2011
FASTENER TEST METHODS METHOD 16 CLAMPING FORCE FOR INSTALLATION, FORMED FASTENERS
Applicability. This test method provides a standardized method for determining the induced axial load (clamping force) for multiple-piece installation formed fasteners after installation and is not...
October 28, 2011
FASTENER TEST METHODS METHOD 16 CLAMPING FORCE FOR INSTALLATION, FORMED FASTENERS
Applicability. This test method provides a standardized method for determining the induced axial load (clamping force) for multiple-piece installation formed fasteners after installation and is not...
August 1, 1997
Fastener Test Methods; Method 16 Clamping Force for Installation Formed Fasteners
Applicability. This test method provides a standardized method for determining the induced axial load (clamping force) for multiple-piece installation formed fasteners after installation and is not...

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