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ISO 6403:1988

ISO 6403:1988 Hydraulic fluid power – Valves controlling flow and pressure – Test methods

CDN $273.00

SKU: d0607d733414 Categories: ,

Description

Specifies methods for testing valves which are used in a circuit in order to determine their steady-state and dynamic performance. Requirements for test installations and procedures, measurements and presentation of results are specified. Does not establish limits of performance. Accuracy of measurement is divided into three classes (A, B and B) which are explained in annex A. Guidance as to the use of practical units for the presentation of results is given in annex B.

Edition

1

Published Date

1988-10-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies methods for testing valves which are used in a circuit in order to determine their steady-state and dynamic performance. Requirements for test installations and procedures, measurements and presentation of results are specified. Does not establish limits of performance. Accuracy of measurement is divided into three classes (A, B and B) which are explained in annex A. Guidance as to the use of practical units for the presentation of results is given in annex B.

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