EN ISO 1478:1999
(Main)Tapping screws thread (ISO 1478:1999)
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- 31-Jul-1999
- 21.040.30
- CEN/TC 185
Tapping screws thread (ISO 1478:1999)
Blechschraubengewinde (ISO 1478:1999)
Die Internationale Norm legt das Gewinde und Gewindeenden für Blechschrauben mit Gewindegrößen ST1,5 bis ST9,5 fest.
Filetage de vis à tôle (ISO 1478:1999)
La présente Norme internationale spécifie les dimensions des filetages et des extrémités de filetage des vis à tôle de filetage ST1,5 à ST9,5 inclus.
Pločevinski navoj (ISO 1478:1999)
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Blechschraubengewinde (ISO 1478:1999)Filetage de vis a tôle (ISO 1478:1999)Tapping screws thread (ISO 1478:1999)21.040.30Posebni navojiSpecial screw threadsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN ISO 1478:1999SIST
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