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SN EN 3327
Aerospace series - Bolts, double hexagon head, close tolerance, medium thread length, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-P100HT (Inconel 718), uncoated - Classification: 1275 MPa/650° C
Edition
2008-11
SN EN 3831
Aerospace series - Inserts, thickwall, self-locking, in heat resisting steel FE-PM3801 (17-4PH), MoS2 coated
Edition
2005-04
ISO 8641
Aerospace - Self-locking nuts with maximum operating temperature greater than 425 °C - Procurement specification
Edition
2008-09
UNE-EN 4269
Aerospace series - Nuts, anchor, self-locking, floating, two lug, reduced series, with counterbore, in steel, cadmium plated, MoS2 lubricated - Classification: 1100 MPa (at ambient temperature)/235 °C
Edition
2023-08-01
NF L24-968 ; NF EN 3916:2009-01-01
Aerospace series - Insert, thin wall - Salvage procedure for components
Edition
2009-01-01
UNE-EN 3236
AEROSPACE SERIES. INSERTS, THIN WALL, SELF-LOCKING, SHORT, IN HEAT RESISTING NICKEL BASA ALLOY NI-P100HT (INCONEL 718), SILVER PLATED INTERNAL THREAD.
Edition
1998-10-08
UNE-EN 3237
AEROSPACE SERIES. INSERTS, THIN WALL, SELF-LOCKING, LONG, IN HEAT RESISTING NICKEL BASE ALLOY NI-P100HT (INCONEL 718), SILVER PLATED INTERNAL THREAD.
Edition
1998-10-08
UNE-EN 3379
AEROSPACE SERIES. BOLTS, DOUBLE HEXAGON HEAD, CLOSE TOLERANCE SHANK, MEDIUM LENGTH THREAD, IN HEAT RESISTING NICKEL BASE ALLOY NI-P101HT (WASPALOY), FOR INCREASED HEIGHT NUTS. CLASSIFICATION: 1210 MPA (AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE)/730 °C.
Edition
1997-01-16
UNE-EN 4321
Aerospace series - Bolts, double hexagon head with lockwire holes, relieved shank, long thread, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-PH2601 (Inconel 718), silver plated - Classification: 1550 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 650° C (Endorsed by AENOR in March of 2005.)
Edition
2005-03-01
UNE-EN 4352
Aerospace series - Bolts, double hexagon head with lockwire holes, relieved shank, long thread, in heat resisting nickel base alloy NI-PH2601 (Inconel 718), MoS2 coated - Classification: 1550 MPa (at ambient temperature) / 425° C (Endorsed by AENOR in March of 2005.)
Edition
2005-03-01