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Document ID:   A-A-51137       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Tool Holders, Boring Tool and Boring Bar, Lathe
Scope:  This commercial item description (CID) covers tool holders that are designed to hold and support boring tools and boring bars used on metalworking lathes.
Status:  Active Document Date:  15-FEB-2017      
  Next Review Due:  13-FEB-2027
3460 Doc Category:   Commercial Item Description (CID)  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  GS  DLA Aviation - Richmond  
  Preparing Activity: CQ  DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat
DoD Interest Level:  / Prepared by DoD activity
Coordination:  Full  
Army Custodian:  AR   US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Armaments Center  
Air Force Custodian:  84   Air Force Sustainment Center - Warner Robins  
DLA Custodian:  CQ   DLA Troop Support - Construction and Equipment Items of Supply Standardizat  

Revision History Click on column headings for a description of column content.
MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageRevision B Notice 2 - ValidationA15-FEB-201712.0 KB
Document ImageRevision B Notice 1 - ValidationA30-APR-201212.0 KB
Document ImageRevision B A22-MAR-2007771.9 KB
Document ImageRevision A Notice 1 - ValidationA27-OCT-199913.0 KB
Document ImageRevision A A05-FEB-199011457.1 KB
Document ImageBase Document A05-DEC-19848364.3 KB

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