Earth-moving machinery — Definitions of dimensions and codes — Part 1: Base machine
ISO 6746-1:2002 defines certain dimensions of earth-moving base-machines as well as the codes identifying those dimensions. At the same time it specifies a reference system for defining, and a coding system for identifying, additional, similar dimensions in terminology standards and commercial specifications. It is applicable to the basic types of earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165.
Earth-moving machinery — Definitions of dimensions and codes — Part 2: Equipment and attachments
ISO 6746-2:2002 specifies a reference system for defining, and a coding system for identifying, equipment and attachment dimensions for earth-moving machinery in terminology standards and commercial specifications. It is applicable to the equipment and attachments of the basic types of earth-moving machinery defined in ISO 6165.
Purchase information on goods and services intended for consumers
ISO/IEC Guide 14:2003 is applicable to the provision of information concerning products and services before purchase. It outlines general principles and recommendations for contents, methods, formats and design such that the information will enable consumers to compare and choose products or services. Furthermore, ISO/IEC Guide 14:2003 recommends general rules for the creation and implementation…
ISO 18913:2003 establishes a vocabulary of terms and definitions used in respect of the permanence of imaging materials and in standards related to permanence.
These terms and definitions are generic and are applicable to the entire imaging industry.
Purchase information on goods and services intended for consumers
ISO/IEC Guide 14:2003 is applicable to the provision of information concerning products and services before purchase. It outlines general principles and recommendations for contents, methods, formats and design such that the information will enable consumers to compare and choose products or services. Furthermore, ISO/IEC Guide 14:2003 recommends general rules for the creation and implementation…
This guide for low-voltage fuses shows how current-limiting fuses are easy to apply to protect today's complex and sensitive electronic equipment. It specifically covers low-voltage fuses up to a.c. 1 000 V and d.c. 1 500 V. Provides information on the application of fuses which are not always covered, as well as important facts which are sometimes difficult to locate in standards.