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Old "F" Specs
Looking for answers to some old "F" specifications. They are: F-1.10 F-1.1923. Any help?
Thanks,
Ron Graham- Salt Lake City, UTAH, USA
2002
F-1.1923 Canceled. Use F-1.32
F-1.32 Cadmium plate as specified in AMSQQP416 (or BAC5701), Type 2, Class 2, then bake 3 hours minimum at 350-400 °F. Do not extend, compress or bend springs before the bake.
- Buenos Aires , Argentina
October 8, 2014
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