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MIL-STD-1913

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3DDave

Aerospace
May 23, 2013
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Regarding MIL-STD-1913, I just came across this jewel. The document is available on and the following should be a link directly to the page (saving having to type 1913 into the top search box.)


Is there any rule they managed to follow? Pay attention to the 1999 amendment to the section diagram.
 
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Doesn't matter. Half the people alleging to manufacture "mil spec" pic rail commercially probably never actually read the MIL-STD-1913 doc anyways.
 
We've tried machining our own Picatinny Rails based on the spec. You can't do it.

Instead, we create our own drawing the closely follows MIL-1913, and then verify that our Rail actually fits the mating part before producing the full quantity.

--Scott
www.aerornd.com
 
3DDave,

In the 1999 amendment, are you referring to the "R 2X .060 MAX" being out of order? That's all I see changed.

Regarding the rest of the tolerancing, I wrote up some of my thoughts in thread1103-406027. Perhaps it will be of interest.


pylfrm
 
Look at the datum references [-C-(m)] is not usual.
 
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