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DIN EN ISO 898-1: ISO 898-1: DIN 267-4: Fasteners – Part 4: Technical delivery conditions; Property classes for nuts (previous classes) Withdrawn: DIN EN ISO 898-2: ISO 898-2: DIN 267-5: Fasteners – Part 5: Technical delivery conditions; Acceptance inspection; modified version of ISO 3269, 1984 edition: Withdrawn: DIN EN ISO 3269: ISO 3269 ...
The designation of a DIN standard shows its origin (# denotes a number): DIN # is used for German standards with primarily domestic significance or designed as a first step toward international status. E DIN # is a draft standard and DIN V # is a preliminary standard. DIN EN # is used for the German edition of European standards.
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Standard Number Description EN 287-1: Qualification test of welders — Fusion welding — Part 1: Steels. Withdrawn and replaced by EN ISO 9606-1 [b] [9] EN 1090-1: Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures - Part 1: Requirements for conformity assessment of structural components EN 1090-2
The first parts are subdivisions of different weight classes (part 1 up to 26 tonnes [28.7 short tons; 25.6 long tons], part 2 up to 32 tonnes [35.3 short tons; 31.5 long tons], part 3 up to 16 tonnes [17.6 short tons; 15.7 long tons]) that had been first published in April 1993 and the latest revision being published in February 2007. [6]
ISO 898 is an international standard that defines mechanical and physical properties for metric fasteners.This standard is the origin for other standards that define properties for similar metric fasteners, such as SAE J1199 and ASTM F568M. [1]
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It covers the costs of new construction, reconstruction and modernization of buildings and related project-related costs; for building construction costs, DIN 18960 applies. [2]" With the new edition of DIN 276-1 of December 2008, amendment A1 of February 2008 and amendment 1 of February 2007 were incorporated into the standard. [3] The version ...