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Originally Posted by Jim Pasman
Thank you, all, for your replies and help. The code that's most puzzling is the small strikes that look like HT over A to the left of the Acme steel A.
Maybe it's H7? Any guesses or ideas?
Thanks!
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The most accepted meaning of HT/A is High Tensile Alloy.
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