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Decoding Drawing Callout
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Can anybody clue me in to what "Size P-2E" in a peening callout might mean? I have worked with steel shot and grit and glass bead, but I have never run across this before. Any help would be appreciated.
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I've never heard of P-2E either. Do you have any other information such as the specification of the peening process your working to?
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