BS 10/30195968 DC PDF

BS 10/30195968 DC PDF

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BS 10/30195968 DC PDF

Published Date:
08/13/2010

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Active

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BS ISO 18738-2. Measurement of ride quality. Part 2. Escalators and moving walks

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BSI Group

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Electronic (PDF)

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Cross References:
ISO 2041:1990
ISO 8041:1990/AMD1:1999
EN ISO 11200
EN ISO 11201
EN ISO 11202
EN ISO 11204
EN ISO 11205
EN ISO 3743-2
IEC 61672-1:2002
IEC 61672-2:2003


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Number of Pages : 24
Published : 08/13/2010

History

BS ISO 8103-9:2022
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Escalators and moving walks-Measurement of ride quality
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BS ISO 18738-2:2012
Published Date: 12/31/2012
Measurement of ride quality-Escalators and moving walks
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BS 10/30195968 DC
Published Date: 08/13/2010
BS ISO 18738-2. Measurement of ride quality. Part 2. Escalators and moving walks

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