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Aerospace
- Feb 21, 2017
- 7
Hi all,
1) As far as I concern, the most common fastener standards used in aerospace application are coming from either National Aerospace Standard (NAS), Army-Navy Aeronautical Standard (AN) or Mil-Spec (MS). Is it acceptable to use other fastener standard available out there such as DIN, ISO, ASTM and etc? If yes or no, is there any requirement outline there from CS, FAR or AC that outlined this.
2) Is it a good practices to have multiple fastener standard in one common aircraft component assembly? For example, certain component attachment using NAS and other attachment using AN standard.
3) Let say if I want to stick on one fastener standard (eg: NAS) Where is the best resources online to get fastener geometry specification (diameter, thread size and length). And also is it possible to obtain the fastener mechanical strength properties through online resource without engaging with the manufacturer / supplier at the first place.
Thanks in advance for the responses.
1) As far as I concern, the most common fastener standards used in aerospace application are coming from either National Aerospace Standard (NAS), Army-Navy Aeronautical Standard (AN) or Mil-Spec (MS). Is it acceptable to use other fastener standard available out there such as DIN, ISO, ASTM and etc? If yes or no, is there any requirement outline there from CS, FAR or AC that outlined this.
2) Is it a good practices to have multiple fastener standard in one common aircraft component assembly? For example, certain component attachment using NAS and other attachment using AN standard.
3) Let say if I want to stick on one fastener standard (eg: NAS) Where is the best resources online to get fastener geometry specification (diameter, thread size and length). And also is it possible to obtain the fastener mechanical strength properties through online resource without engaging with the manufacturer / supplier at the first place.
Thanks in advance for the responses.