GSO IEC 60095-2:2017

IEC 60095-2:2009
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 October 2017

Lead-acid starter batteries - Part 2: Dimensions of batteries and dimensions and marking of terminals

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GSO IEC 60095-2:2017 Scope

This part of IEC 60095 is applicable to lead-acid batteries used for starting, lighting and ignition of passenger cars and light vehicles with a nominal voltage of 12 V. All batteries in accordance with this standard can be fastened to the vehicle either by means of the ledges around the container or by means of a hold-down device engaging with the lid. This standard covers battery sizes of the geographical regions Europe, East Asia and North America.

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