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Anyone work at Pratt Whitney in Engineering?
I have a rather specific question regarding a rather specific part, and I'm wondering if anyone on here by chance works in engineering (preferably mechanical) at Pratt Whitney. If so, send me a PM. Thanks.
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Re: Anyone work at Pratt Whitney in Engineering?
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Re: Anyone work at Pratt Whitney in Engineering?
Well, I may as well post here. I have a print for a part with splines and it references a PWA 350 Class 6 spec. I speculate it's from the 1970s or possibly 1960s. How would I go about finding out what is in this specification. From the measurements on the print, it clearly is not an ANSI spline.
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