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Classification of holes
Classification of holes, Total:9 items.
In the international standard classification, Classification of holes involves: Vocabularies, Earth-moving machinery, Chipless working equipment, Manufacturing forming processes, Soil quality. Pedology, Fasteners for aerospace construction.
SAE - SAE International, Classification of holes
- SAE J2022-1991 Classification@ Nomenclature@ and Specification Definitions for Horizontal Earthboring Machines@ Standard
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Classification of holes
- SAE J2022-2000 Classification, Nomenclature, and Specification Definitions for Horizontal Earthboring Machines
- SAE J2022-2007 Classification, Nomenclature, and Specification Definitions for Horizontal Earthboring Machines
German Institute for Standardization, Classification of holes
- DIN 8584-2:2003 Manufacturing processes forming under combination of tensile and compressive conditions - Part 2: Drawing through constricted tool orifices; Classification, subdivision, terms and definitions
ISUZU - Isuzu Motors Ltd., Classification of holes
- ISC-F13-001-1978 Classification of Severity of Porosity in Aluminium Castings (Japanese/English Version)
Standard Association of Australia (SAA), Classification of holes
- AS 1289.3.8.3:1997 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
- AS 1289.3.8.3:2014 Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes, Method 3.8.3: Soil classification tests — Dispersion — Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil
Danish Standards Foundation, Classification of holes
- DS/EN 2856:2006 Aerospace series - Nuts, anchor, self-locking, fixed, closed corner, reduced series, with counterbore - Classification: 1 100 MPa/235 °C
Lithuanian Standards Office , Classification of holes
- LST EN 2856-2006 Aerospace series - Nuts, anchor, self-locking, fixed, closed corner, reduced series, with counterbore - Classification: 1 100 MPa/235 °C