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Governing Spec: MIL-DTL-5070F(2) SUP 1 
The Qualified Product List for the following governing specification was last updated on 26-SEP-2023
QA FSC QPL Number Governing Spec Doc Date Doc Status Title QPL NotesAccess preamble and foonote information.
CC 4730 QPL-5070 MIL-DTL-5070 29-JAN-2009 Active Adapter, Hose to Tube, Pipe and Flange, Reusable - Hydraulic, Fuel, and Oil Lines, General Specification for Preamble
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 Govt DesignationA government designation is the name or number as assigned in the governing specification document. The format and any coded meanings to the designation are identified and explained in the specification.NSNA national stock number (NSN) is a thirteen digit number uniquely identifying a single government part designation. An NSN, although displayed or written as a continuous string of digits, consists of two separate components – the FSC and NIIN.Spec SheetA spec (or slash) sheet identifies a specific piece or section of a general specification or standard.CSICritical safety items (CSI) are those parts for which any changes to the sourcing requires Design Control Authority approval.Notesallows the viewing of part notes if they exist
MS24587-10AA 4730008421138
MS24587-10TA
MS24587-12AA 4730008422199
MS24587-12TA
MS24587-16AA 4730008421139
MS24587-16TA
MS24587-20AA 4730008487283
MS24587-20TA
MS24587-24AA 4730008443483
MS24587-24TA
MS24587-32AA 4730008422204
MS24587-32TA
MS24587-3CC 4730008422198
MS24587-3CZ
MS24587-3SS
MS24587-3TA
MS24587-4CC 4730016880461
MS24587-4CZ
MS24587-4SS
MS24587-4TA
MS24587-5CC 4730008422201
MS24587-5CZ
MS24587-5SS
MS24587-5TA
MS24587-6CC
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