BH GSO ISO 612:2024
ISO 612:1978
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
14 April 2024
Road vehicles –Dimensions of motor vehicles & towed vehicles-Terms & Definitions
BH GSO ISO 612:2024 Files
English
15 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
46.28 BHD
BH GSO ISO 612:2024 Scope
This international standard defines terms relating to dimensions of motor vehicles and towed vehicles.
It does not deal with methods of measurement, the units used in reporting the results or the accuracy required or the order of magnitude of the dimensions defined.
NOTE__ Other terms , definitions and symbols are given in the following international standards :
ISO3877/1, Tyres, valves and tubes __ List of equivalent terms __ part 1 : Tyres.
ISO3877/11, Tyres, valves and tubes __ List of equivalent terms __ part 11 : Tyres valves.
ISO3877/111, Tyres, valves and tubes __ List of equivalent terms __ part 111: Tubes.
ISO3911, Wheels/rims- Nomenclature , designation, marking, and units of measurement.
ISO4131, Road vehicles – Dimensional symbols for passenger cars.1).
ISO 4223/1, Definitions of some terms used in the tyre industry – part 1 : Pneumatic tyres.
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