Disc springs — Part 2: Technical specifications — Amendment 1: Durability chart for not shot peened springs (group 3)

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Published
Publication Date
06-May-2025
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Drafting Committee
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6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
07-May-2025
Due Date
30-Jan-2026
Completion Date
07-May-2025
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International
Standard
ISO 19690-2
First edition
Disc springs —
2018-09
Part 2:
AMENDMENT 1
Technical specifications
2025-05
AMENDMENT 1: Durability chart for
not shot peened springs (group 3)
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ISO 19690-2:2018/Amd.1:2025(en) © ISO 2025

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