WKTaylor
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- Sep 24, 2001
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In the 1990s NAS1149 washer-spec replaced AN960 washer-spec [NFND]... but NAS1149 retained original ID/OD/T dimensions and simply added different materials and finishes over-time.
About 10 Years ago... I, and probably many others... sent messages to the AIA [‘NAS spec owners’] begging for revision to NAS1149 to incorporate suitable 1OS & 2OS IDs ... to facilitate field repairs with NASXXXX OS bolts and pins. Otherwise... we-in-the-field/depot-maintenance would continue to modify existing NAS1149 washers by drilling the IDs oversized+ to accommodate X & Y OS bolt/pin shanks.
NAS1149-Rev7 now incorporates X, Y and Z [OS-IDs], suitable for 1-OS [+0.016], 2OS [+0.032] and 3OS [+0.048] Bolts/Pins... starting at #9 [0.188 Nom ID] up-to-2.500 [2.515 Nom ID]. These over-sizes are added-to the ID listed on the Nom ID table to accommodate fillet radii. This change appears to apply [in theory] to all thicknesses, materials and finishes in the noted ID ranges.
I hope these parts get stocklisted ASAP... our [corporate designated] oversized ID washers drive me nuts....
We need to get the word-out and get common sizes of NAS1149 washers stocklisted in X and Y [at least] OS-IDs... and maybe a few Z's... for-real!
Next on the agenda... get the AIA/NAS to incorporate zinc-nickel alloy plating [+post plating chromate treatment] to the washer allowed finishes... to get away from cadmium all-together...
Regards, Wil Taylor
o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
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About 10 Years ago... I, and probably many others... sent messages to the AIA [‘NAS spec owners’] begging for revision to NAS1149 to incorporate suitable 1OS & 2OS IDs ... to facilitate field repairs with NASXXXX OS bolts and pins. Otherwise... we-in-the-field/depot-maintenance would continue to modify existing NAS1149 washers by drilling the IDs oversized+ to accommodate X & Y OS bolt/pin shanks.
NAS1149-Rev7 now incorporates X, Y and Z [OS-IDs], suitable for 1-OS [+0.016], 2OS [+0.032] and 3OS [+0.048] Bolts/Pins... starting at #9 [0.188 Nom ID] up-to-2.500 [2.515 Nom ID]. These over-sizes are added-to the ID listed on the Nom ID table to accommodate fillet radii. This change appears to apply [in theory] to all thicknesses, materials and finishes in the noted ID ranges.
I hope these parts get stocklisted ASAP... our [corporate designated] oversized ID washers drive me nuts....
We need to get the word-out and get common sizes of NAS1149 washers stocklisted in X and Y [at least] OS-IDs... and maybe a few Z's... for-real!
Next on the agenda... get the AIA/NAS to incorporate zinc-nickel alloy plating [+post plating chromate treatment] to the washer allowed finishes... to get away from cadmium all-together...
Regards, Wil Taylor
o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]