BS 6375-2:1987 PDF

BS 6375-2:1987 PDF

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BS 6375-2:1987 PDF

Published Date:
01/30/1987

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Performance of windows-Specification for operation and strength characteristics

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BSI Group

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Requirements for the operation and strength of windows. Test methods are included.

Cross References:
BS 6262
BS 6375:Part 1
CP 153:Part 1


Partially replaced by BS EN 12046-1:2003.

Incorporates the following:
AMD 6248 published 31 October 1989
AMD 9115, August 1996 (not available separately)

File Size : 1 file , 590 KB
ISBN(s) : 0580156133
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 20
Product Code(s) : 872482, 872482, 00872482
Published : 01/30/1987

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