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A-A-59400 - TESTER, SPRING RESILIENCY (PUSH/PULL FORCE GAUGE)
NPFC
A description is not available for this item.
SCTE 191 - TEST METHOD FOR AXIAL PULL FORCE, FEMALE "F" PORT
SCTE
A description is not available for this item.
DS/IEC 61196-1-316 - Coaxial communication cables - Part 1-316: Mechanical test methods - Test of maximum pulling force of cable
April 25, 2006 - DS

This part of IEC 61196 applies to coaxial communication cables. It specifies a test method for applying the specified maximum permissible load (longitudinal pull) of coaxial cables.

JEDEC JESD 22-B115 - Solder Ball Pull
July 1, 2016 - JEDEC

This document describes a test method only; acceptance criteria and qualification requirements are not defined. This test method applies to solder ball pull force/energy testing prior to end-use attachment. Solder balls are pulled individually using mechanical jaws;...

FORD FLTM BA 116-01 - BOLT PULL OUT PROCEDURES
October 16, 2014 - FORD

Application This test procedure is used to evaluate out-of-plane and in-plane bolt pull out force on test panels or flat sections of parts. Originally intended for aeroshields or underbody shields and wheel arch/well liners.

DIN EN 12504-3 - Testing concrete in structures - Part 3: Determination of pull-out force
July 1, 2005 - DIN
A description is not available for this item.
BS EN 12504-3 - Testing concrete in structures — Part 3: Determination of pull-out force
March 31, 2005 - BSI
A description is not available for this item.
OPEL 230 - Determination of Push-On and Pull-Off Force of Fuel Hoses
February 1, 1997 - GME
A description is not available for this item.
GMW15681 - Tear Strip (Pull Cord) Testing
August 1, 2017 - GMW

Introduction Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. Purpose. This standard describes the methods to measure the force required to remove...

ASTM F1804-21 - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
July 1, 2021 - ASTM International

4.1 The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of polyethylene gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can exert pulling force greater...

ASTM F1804-08(2020) - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
October 15, 2020 - ASTM International

4.1 The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of polyethylene gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can extert pulling force greater...

ASTM F1804-08(2016) - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
November 1, 2016 - ASTM International

4.1 The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of polyethylene gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can extert pulling force greater...

ASTM F1804-08(2012) - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
August 1, 2012 - ASTM International

4.1 The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of polyethylene gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can extert pulling force greater...

ASTM F1804 - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
May 1, 2008 - ASTM

This practice provides a means to determine an allowable tensile load (ATL) value for a polyethylene gas pipe that is to be installed underground using methods that pull the pipe into a trench (cut or plowed), bore hole, casing pipe, or the like. The ATL value takes into account pipe size,...

ASTM F1804-08 - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
May 1, 2008 - ASTM International

The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of polyethylene gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can extert pulling force greater...

ASTM F1804-03 - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyethylene (PE) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
April 10, 2003 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides a means to determine an allowable tensile load (ATL) value for a polyethylene gas pipe that is to be installed underground using methods that pull the pipe into a trench (cut or plowed), bore hole, casing pipe, or the like. The ATL value takes into account pipe...

BS 5131-4.20 - Methods of Test for Footwear Materials Part 4: Other Components Section 4.20: Force Required to Pull Heel Pins out of Shoe Heels
September 30, 1985 - BSI

Describes a method for measuring the force required to pull a single heel pin out of a shoe heel.

ASTM F3564-22 - Standard Practice for Determining Allowable Tensile Load for Polyamide-12 (PA12) Gas Pipe During Pull-In Installation
April 1, 2022 - ASTM International

4.1 The ATL value is used to set the break-away strength of a weak-link device, or to set other equipment used to limit pulling force during pull-in installation of PA12 gas pipe, or to determine if pulling equipment can exert pulling force greater than the...

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