GSO OIML R111-1:2007

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 26 September 2007 ·

Weights of classes E1, E2,F1,F2,M1,M1-2,M2,M2-3 and M3 Part 1: Metrological and Technical requirements

Measurement of force, weight and pressure
Including measuring and weighing instruments
Metrology and measurement in general
Including measuring instruments in general, preferred numbers, standard measures, general aspects of reference materials, etc.

GSO OIML R111-1:2007 Files

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GSO OIML R111-1:2007 Scope

1.1 This Recommendation contains technical (e.g. principal physical characteristics) and metrological requirements for weights used: • As standards for the verification of weighing instruments; • As standards for the verification or calibration of weights of a lower accuracy class; • With weighing instruments.

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