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NASM 1515 Fastener Systems for Aerospace Applications

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NASM 1515 Fastener Systems for Aerospace Applications supersedes MIL-STD-1515 with the same name.

Can anyone point me to a corresponding document for ground-based mobile equipment?
 
These two documents should point you in the right direction.

MIL-E-4158E - Ground Electronic Equipment
MIL-HDBK-454 - Electronic Equipment

What specifics are you looking for?

Heckler [americanflag]
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Goahead,

Thanks for the links, I am already familiar with both of those documents.

Heckler,

In short, I'm looking for a MIL-STD for ground mobile equipment with the same or similar recommendations pertaining to the use of threaded fasteners that are contained in the NASM standard.
 
Did you actually look at MIL-HDBK-454 because guideline 12 covers fastener hardware such as quarter turn fastners MIL-F-5591. This is the handbook we use as a guideline when we're designing ground mobile electronic equipment.

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I haven't yet, but I'll take a look at HDBK-454.

I suspect it won't be quite what I'm looking for. I'm interested in real mechanical stuff - trucks and tanks and artilliary. Not wussie electronics [poke]
 
Oh, when you say ground based mobile equipment I automatically think electronic equipment because in my world of ground based mobile is electronic equipment.

I would do a search on
You're right 454 will not help you. I will dig through my Mil Spec Library....I'm sure I have something

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