This Standard specifies the characteristics of hexagon socket button head screws and of hexagon socket button head screws with collar, with threads from M3 up to and including M16, with product grade A, and having reduced loadability according to Table 5 and Table 9, respectively. If,...
This document covers metal tack buttons and button tacks.
This standard specifies the characteristics of hexagon socket button head screws with threads from M3 up to and including M16, of product grade A.
This CID covers the requirements for plastic staple button and sewing-hole button. Toggles and rings for staple buttons are also covered. The buttons are intended for use in securing clothing and equipment, and may also serve decorative purposes.
Application This procedure describes a method of determining the breakaway torque required to detach a mirror button.
GENERAL: Button plugs should securely assemble into holes of the specified diameter and fit snugly without play.
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of hexagon socket button head screws with threads from M3 up to and including M16, with product grade A. NOTE Particular attention is drawn to the note in Table 2 and to Table 3 concerning the limitation on ultimate tensile load. If,...
This specification covers the general requirements for manually operated illuminated push button switches, switch assemblies (see 6.4.1), and associated modular subassemblies. As used in this specification, the term "switches" should include the associated modular subassemblies, including...
Introduction Characteristics of multifrequency push-button (MFPB) telephone sets using voice frequency signals are included in Recommendation Q.23. This Recommendation Q.24 is intended primarily for application in local exchanges for the reception of MFPB signals. Other MFPB signal receiving...
This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. The requirements for acquiring the product described herein shall consist of this specification sheet and the issue of MIL-DTL-11484 listed in that issue of the Department of Defense Index of...
1.1 These requirements cover household type products that incorporate or may use button batteries or coin cell batteries. 1.2 These requirements do not cover products that exclusively use zinc-air battery technologies. 1.2A These requirements do not cover toy products that comply with...
This Standard covers the electrical and mechanical interchangeability of nonlocking type photocontrols for mounting within a roadway or off-roadway luminaire, herein called "controls." These controls are commonly called "button" photocontrols.
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