SAE AMS 3813A Rope, Aramid Fiber, Jacketed for Antenna- Support Systems
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SAE AMS 3813A Document Information:
Title
Rope, Aramid Fiber, Jacketed for Antenna- Support Systems
SAE International
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 1988
Scope:
Form:
This specification and its supplementary detail specifications cover
ropes manufactured from
aramid-fiber yarns and covered with a protective jacket.
Application:
Primarily for nonconductive tension elements in antenna-supports where
superior long-term weather
resistance and extremely light weight are required.
Classification:
The products specified herein and in the applicable detail
specification define each rope by form,
material, construction, and property characteristics. The rope
construction covered by each detail
specification appears as part of the title.
Safety - Hazardous Materials:
While the materials, methods, applications, and processes described or
referenced in this
specification may involve the use of hazardous materials, this
specification does not address the
hazards which may be involved in such use. It is the sole
responsibility of the user to ensure
familiarity with the safe and proper use of any hazardous materials
and to take necessary
precautionary measures to ensure the health and safety of all
personnel involved.
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