SIST EN 186230:1999
(Main)Sectional Specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables - Type LSF
Sectional Specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables - Type LSF
Rahmenspezifikation: Steckverbindersätze für Lichtwellenleiter und Lichtwellenleiterkabel - Bauart LSF
Spécification intermédiaire: Jeux de connecteurs pour fibres et câbles optiques - Type LSF
Sectional Specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables - Type LSF
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Sectional Specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables - Type LSFRahmenspezifikation: Steckverbindersätze für Lichtwellenleiter und Lichtwellenleiterkabel - Bauart LSFSpécification intermédiaire: Jeux de connecteurs pour fibres et câbles optiques - Type LSFSectional Specification: Connector sets for optical fibres and cables - Type LSF33.180.20Fibre o
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