SIST EN 12641-1:2000
(Main)Swap bodies - Tarpaulines - Part 1: Minimum requirements
Swap bodies - Tarpaulines - Part 1: Minimum requirements
This standard specifies minimum requirements for the strength and attachment of tarpaulines used on swap bodies for combined transport.
Wechselbehälter - Planen - Teil 1: Mindestanforderungen
Diese Norm stellt Mindestanforderungen an die Festigkeit und Befestigung von Planen an Wechselbehältern für den kombinierten Verkehr.
Caisses mobiles - Bâches - Partie 1: Prescriptions minimales
La présente norme spécifie les prescriptions minimales de résistance et de fixation des bâches pour caisses mobiles destinées au transport combiné.
Swap bodies - Tarpaulines - Part 1: Minimum requirements
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Swap bodies - Tarpaulines - Part 1: Minimum requirementsWechselbehälter - Planen - Teil 1: MindestanforderungenCaisses mobiles - Bâches - Partie 1: Prescriptions minimalesSwap bodies - Tarpaulines - Part 1: Minimum requirements
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