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Steel Tubing, Welded, 0.50ni 0.55cr 0.20mo (0.28 0.33c) (SAE 8630)

2001-07-01
CURRENT
AMS6550J
Primarily for general use is light wall-thickness sections where minimum tensile strength up to 160,000 psi (1105 MPa) is required and parts may be welded during fabrication. This specification has been declared "Noncurrent" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of April 19, 1988. It is recommended, therefore, that this specification not be specified for new designs.
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TOLERANCES, METRIC Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

1992-04-01
HISTORICAL
MAM2252
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term "excl" is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances, Metric Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2003-03-12
HISTORICAL
MAM2252B
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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TOLERANCES, METRIC Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

1998-04-01
HISTORICAL
MAM2252A
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term “excl” is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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Tolerances, Metric, Low-Alloy Steel Sheet, Strip, and Plate

2007-07-13
CURRENT
MAM2252C
This specification covers established metric manufacturing tolerances applicable to low-alloy steel sheet, strip, and plate ordered to metric dimensions. These tolerances apply to all conditions unless otherwise noted. The term 'excl' is used to apply only to the higher figure of the specified range.
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