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(ZO4) 64.14 2.95 maximum 0.210.1 12.58
65.9 3.05 variation of 93 13.2 16<
(Zi.02) 66.82 3.1 0.15 in 12.66
7.8 3.1 a ring 9; 13.1 167
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72 3.35
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77.8 3.6 variation of 11.7 15.6 19.5
78.88 3.6 0.18 in Il.4 15.2 19.0
79.91 3.7 a ring 14.55
80.6 3.7 11; 15.8 193
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(88.92) 81.52 3.7 - 15.3 -

Note 1 - Dimensions wllhln the patenthesis are not vahd for new designs.
Note 2 - For mtermediate sires and uversizes:for rebormg, the dmlellslons arld cildriKkXiStics (other than da) of the next smaller nommal diameter apply,

Note 3 -- Tangential force Ft values in columns 1, 2 and 3 correspond to the values of axial width h, shown in columns 1, 2 and 3.

*Tangential load values are,specified for material A, only [see IS : 5791-I 977 Technical suPPlY conditions for Piston rings for internal combustion engines (first revision)]. For other
materials, load factors given rn IS : 5791-1977 shall be used.

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