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AV Ch 2 Pt B Vocabulary - Military Standards
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Military Standards Crossword puzzle
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Collin Gedeon
Created Date 10.23.19
Last Updated 10.23.19
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a type of graphite wax pencil used to mark on a variety of materials including glass, metal, photographs, wood, and ceramics
a china marker used to mark location points on aluminum
a type of pencil made of soft wax charcoal instead of graphite
a hand-held, electrically operated jigsaw that uses a short, stiff blade
a specific military standard that identifies aircraft hardware, lines and fittings, rivets, bolts, nuts, washers, electrical connectors, and O-rings
see air force-navy system
a system or set of specifications used to create standards for military rivets, hardware, hydraulic fittings, connectors, fuels, oils, fluids, and so
see military standards 20
a reference to the head style of protruding head aircraft rivets
the process in which the metal is cut away into the shape of a rivet head to allow the head to sit flush with the surface of the metal
a rivet composed of 2117-T3 aluminum material that does not require additional hardening or heat treating
a rivet made with 2017 aluminum, or designated with a “D-” that can be kept in a freezer to maintain the rivet in an annealed state
an early form of blind rivet used specifically in aircraft construction and repair
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