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NEN-ISO 1219-1

Fluid power systems and components - Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams - Part 1: Graphic symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications (corrected and reprinted)

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 178
ICS Code (Graphical symbols for use on mechanical engineering and construction drawings, diagrams, plans, maps and in relevant technical product documentation): 01.080.30
ICS Code (Fluid power systems in general): 23.100.01
scope:

This part of ISO 1219 establishes basic elements for symbols. It lays down rules for devising fluid power symbols for use on components and in circuit diagrams. This part of ISO 1219 is a collective application standard of the ISO 14617 series. In this part of ISO 1219, the symbols are designed in fixed dimensions to be used directly in data processing systems, which might result in different variants.

Document History

NEN-ISO 1219-1
October 1, 2006
Fluid power systems and components - Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams - Part 1: Graphic symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications (corrected and reprinted)
This part of ISO 1219 establishes basic elements for symbols. It lays down rules for devising fluid power symbols for use on components and in circuit diagrams. This part of ISO 1219 is a collective...
October 1, 2006
Fluid power systems and components - Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams - Part 1: Graphic symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications
This part of ISO 1219 establishes basic elements for symbols. It lays down rules for devising fluid power symbols for use on components and in circuit diagrams. This part of ISO 1219 is a collective...
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