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SAE AMSA8625 and MIL-A-8625



 

I am student and I work on the normalise SAE AMSA8625 and MIL-A-8625 / MIL-PRF-8625 [⇦ this spec on DLA] for a project. I would like to know if someone know where I can find that.

Thanks for your help.

Bye,

David J
- Rennes, France
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David, you can get Mil-A-8625 from astimage.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/, by typing in "mil-a-8625" into the document ID box. This is still an active document. The SAE specification AMS-A-8625 is a word-for-word copy of the military specification, so you only need one of the two. Since the mil spec is free, I know which one I'd use.

Good luck!

lee gearhart
Lee Gearhart
metallurgist - E. Aurora, New York
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