GSO ISO 9452:2014
ISO 9452:1989
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
25 December 2014
Woodworking machines -- Crosswise veneer splicing machines -- Nomenclature
GSO ISO 9452:2014 Files
English
5 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
26.34 BHD
GSO ISO 9452:2014 Scope
This International Standard specifies the nomenclature appropriate to the various parts of crosswise veneer splicing machines in order to assist manufacturers and users in the identification of these parts.
NOTE - In addition to terms used in two of the three official ISO languages (English and French), this International Standard gives the equivalent terms in the German, Spanish and Italian languages ; these are published under the responsibility of the member bodies for Germany, F.R. (DIN), Spain (AENOR) and Italy (UNI). However, only the terms given in the official languages can be considered as ISO terms.
This International Standard applies to those machines designated by the number 31.119.2 in ISO 79841).
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