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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 11864-1

Stainless steel components for aseptic applications in the chemical and the pharmaceutical industries - Part 1: Connections
Edition 2017-10

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 26281

Rolling bearings - Methods for calculating the modified reference rating life for universally loaded bearings (ISO/TS 16281:2008 + Cor. 1:2009)
Edition 2010-11

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 8127

Weights of classes E₁, E₂, F₁, F₂, M₁, M₁₋₂, M₂, M₂₋₃, and M₃ - Metrological and technical requirements (OIML R 111-1:2004)
Edition 2007-11

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 65160

Aerospace series - Screws in material 1.4534 - Nominal tensile strength 1 220 MPa, 1 400 MPa and 1 550 MPa for temperatures up to 315 °C - Technical specifications
Edition 2018-02

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 8130

Discontinuous totalizing automatic weighing instruments (totalizing hopper weighers) - Part 1: Metrological and technical requirements - Tests (OIML R 107-1:2007)
Edition 2014-11

Standards [New]

DIN EN 200

Sanitary tapware - Single taps and combination taps for water supply systems of type 1 and type 2 - General technical specification; German version EN 200:2023
Edition 2024-05

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 6352-1

Chuck backplates with 1 : 4 Locating Taper; Basic Flanges
Edition 1968-08

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 158-1

Metric external taper screw threads and mating internal parallel screw threads - Part 1: Nominal sizes, limit deviations, limits of size and verification
Edition 1997-06

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 3537

Aerospace series - Nuts, anchor, self-locking, fixed, two lug, with counterbore, in heat resisting steel, MoS₂ lubricated - Classification: 1 100 MPa (at ambient temperature)/315 °C; German and English version EN 3537:2010
Edition 2010-06

Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 41615-3

Connectors for rack and panel applications, rectangular, contacts with 1 and 1,6 mm diameter; crimp terminations, dimensions of types C and D
Edition 1984-04

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