GA1012

GA1012 Hook And Pile Fastener Tape

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Datasheet. GA1012 specification

End Item Identification
The national stock number or the identification information of the end equipment for which the item is a part.

SEMI-Automatic sniper rifle M110

Part Name Assigned By Controlling Agency
The name assigned to the item by the government agency or commercial organization controlling the design of the item.

strap, cinch

Answers.

What is the NSN for GA1012?

5325-01-599-6169

What's the federal classification of GA1012?

FSC 5325 ⁓ Fastening devices

NSN 5325-01-599-6169 FASTENER TAPE,HOOK AND PILE

Used on semi-automatic sniper rifle m110. strap, cinch

NIIN
015996169
NIIN Date
10/05/11
Schedule B
 
Name Code
32412
FIIG
A45400
DEMIL / ITAR
Uncontrolled item (Code A)
Hazmat
No hazard information available from HMIRS.
MSDS
N/A
Precious Metals
No precious metals
Enviromental
N/A
Electrostatic ESD & EMI
No ESD or EMI sensitivity

Major End Users Countries and entities

  • - Singapore 

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GA1012 / Fastener tape,hook and pileWhat is the formal definition of this item?

A fastener device consisting of two tapes; a hook tape having raised loops cut near their outer ends to form free hooks which engage the uncut loops of a pile tape. when pressed together these two tapes cling to each other until disengaged by a "peeling" motion. commonly known as "velcro".