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| MIL-H-63192 (AR)
Arc welding, aluminum alloy.-Welding of aluminum
3.2.5.2
alloy parts shall conform to MIL-W-45205.
Type 5356 welding
electrode of MIL-E-16053 shall be used for 5000 series aluminum
alloy welds.
Type 5183 or 5556 welding electrodes of MIL-E_
16053 may be used if Type 5356 welding electrode is unavailable.
When welding aluminum alloy parts other than 5000 series aluminum
alloy, the welding shall be in accordance with the specification
referenced on the applicable drawings.
3.2.5.3 Arc welding, ferrous metals. -Welding of steel parts
and assemblies shall be in accordance with weld classification
of MIL-STD-1261 referenced on the applicable drawings.
3.2.5.4 Welding inertia. - Inertia friction welding shall be
in
accordance with MIL-sTD-1252.
3.2.5.5 Magnetic particle inspection. -When magnetic particle
inspection is indicated on the drawing, it shall be in accordance
with MIL-I-6868.
3.2.5.6 Penetrant inspection.-When penetrant inspection is
indicated on the drawing, it shall be in accordance with
MIL-I-6866.
3.2.5.7
Radiographic inspection.-Radiographic inspection
shall be
in accordance with MIL-STD-453.
Aluminum inspection
shall be
to standards of MIL-R-45774 and steel inspection to
standards
of MIL-R-11468 as referenced on the applicable drawings.
3.2.6 Soldering.-Soldering of parts shall be as indicated on
the applicable drawing and in accordance with MIL-S-6872.
3.2.7
Threads.- Threads shall conform to the thread series
and class
indicated on the applicable drawing and shall be in
accordance
with Handbook H28.
Unless otherwise specified, coated
or plated
class 3 threads shall conform to the coated thread data
specified
in MIL-S-7742.
3.2.7.1 Torque, thread fasteners.-unless otherwise speci-
fied on the applicable drawing, threaded fasteners shall be
torqued in accordance with the following torque requirements:
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