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Document ID:
MIL-DTL-17505
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Overview
Title:
Hose and Hose Assembly, Rubber, Oil and Gasoline, Suction and Discharge
Scope:
This specification covers hose and hose assembly, rubber oil and gasoline, suction and discharge. The hose and hose assemblies for suction and discharge service in the transfer of fuels, such as Navy special fuel oil, diesel fuel, oil, jet fuel (JP-5 or JP-8), motor gasoline, and aviation gasoline. The hose is intended to handle petroleum products having an aromatic content no greater than 30 percent.
Status:
Active
Document Date:
28-AUG-2023
Next Review Due:
26-AUG-2028
FSC/Area:
4720
Doc Category:
Detail Specification
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Preparing Activity:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Coordination:
Full
Navy Custodian:
YD
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
DLA Custodian:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Amendments to military specifications or specification sheets issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History
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Media
Document Part Description
Dist Stmt
Document Date
Pages
Size
Revision H Amendment 1 (amendment incorporated)
A
28-AUG-2023
19
224.3 KB
Revision H
A
18-JUL-2018
19
167.5 KB
Revision G
A
03-OCT-2014
12
85.4 KB
Revision F
A
07-NOV-1997
16
147.6 KB
Revision E
A
16-APR-1990
21
1733.9 KB
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WARNING: UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO THIS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT COMPUTER SYSTEM AND SOFTWARE IS PROHIBITED BY PUBLIC LAW 99-474 (THE COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT OF 1986) AND CAN RESULT IN ADMINISTRATIVE, DISCIPLINARY OR CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.