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ISO 4378-3

Plain bearings — Terms, definitions, classification and symbols — Part 3: Lubrication

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 September 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Mechanical systems and components for general use (Vocabularies)): 01.040.21
ICS Code (Plain bearings): 21.100.10
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This part of ISO 4378 gives the most commonly used terms relating to lubrication of plain bearings with their definitions and classification.

For some terms and word-combinations, their short forms are given, which can be used when they are unambiguous. Self-explanatory terms are given without definitions.

NOTE In addition to terms used in English and French, two of the three official ISO languages, this document gives the equivalent terms in German; these are published under the responsibility of the member body for Germany (DIN), and are given for information only. Only the terms and definitions given in the official languages can be considered as ISO terms and definitions.

Document History

July 1, 2017
Plain bearings - Terms, definitions, classification and symbols - Part 3: Lubrication
This document specifies the most commonly used terms relating to lubrication of plain bearings with their definitions and classification. For some terms and word combinations, their short forms are...
ISO 4378-3
September 1, 2009
Plain bearings — Terms, definitions, classification and symbols — Part 3: Lubrication
This part of ISO 4378 gives the most commonly used terms relating to lubrication of plain bearings with their definitions and classification. For some terms and word-combinations, their short forms...
January 1, 1983
Plain Bearings - Terms, Definitions and Classification - Part 3: Lubrication First Edition
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