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  2. List of GOST standards - Wikipedia

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    GOST R, or Russian certification system, is a subset of GOST standards that is valid only in the territory of the Russian Federation, in contrast to the GOST standards, used across all CIS countries, including Russia. GOST R 1.5-2012: Standardization in Russian Federation. National Standards. Rules of structure, drafting, presentation and ...

  3. Conveyor chain - Wikipedia

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    Conveyor chain can be manufactured to a number of different standards. 1. British Standard. The British Standard chain designed to meet the requirements of the British market as well as those where British engineering design and purchasing dominates. 2. International Organization for Standardization

  4. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of DIN standards. ... Calibrated and tested round steel link chains for continuous conveyors; grade 2, pitch 3,5d ... Computer Aided Design ...

  5. SMEMA - Wikipedia

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    SMEMA is an acronym for the Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association.. In 1999 they merged with the IPC to form the IPC SMEMA Council. [1]One standard they have is for the wiring of communications between Surface mount technology producing machinery such as a Stencil Printer or a Pick and Place Machine on an Electronics production line.

  6. List of ISO standards 1–1999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 251:2012 Conveyor belts with textile carcass — Widths and lengths; ISO 252:2007 Conveyor belts — Adhesion between constitutive elements — Test methods; ISO/R 253:1962 Belt drives — Grooved pulleys — sections Y and Z [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 4183] ISO 254:2011 Belt drives — Pulleys — Quality, finish and balance

  7. Roller chain - Wikipedia

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    Roller chain and sprocket The sketch of roller chain, Leonardo da Vinci, Codex Atlanticus. Roller chain or bush roller chain is the type of chain drive most commonly used for transmission of mechanical power on many kinds of domestic, industrial and agricultural machinery, including conveyors, wire- and tube-drawing machines, printing presses, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles.

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