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Document ID:
MIL-STD-866
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Overview
Title:
Grinding of Chrome Plated Steel and Steel Parts Heat Treated to 180,000 PSI or Over
Scope:
This standard establishes the requirements for grinding of martensitic high strength steel heat-treated to 180,000 pounds per square inch (psi), ultimate tensile strength (uts) and above, and the grinding of chromium plating applied to such high strength steel, when such parts are intended for use in components for man-rated flight hardware.
Status:
Inactive
Document Date:
19-JUL-2023
Next Review Due:
16-JUL-2033
FSC/Area:
MFFP
Doc Category:
Military Standard -Standard Practice
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
MR
Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Preparing Activity:
70
Air Force Sustainment Center - Ogden
Coordination:
Limited
Air Force Custodian:
70
Air Force Sustainment Center - Ogden
Changes to military standards or handbooks 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 C Notice 2 - Validation
A
19-JUL-2023
1
1.9 KB
Revision C Notice 1 - Validation
A
12-JUL-2013
1
1.9 KB
Revision C
A
01-MAR-2007
11
214.5 KB
Revision B Notice 2 - Inactivation
A
09-DEC-1996
1
3.7 KB
Revision B
A
28-JUN-1978
14
688.6 KB
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