GSO ISO 2205:2017

ISO 2205:1975
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 October 2017

Textile machinery and accessories -- Drafting arrangements for spinning machines -- Terminology

GSO ISO 2205:2017 Files

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GSO ISO 2205:2017 Scope

This International Standard gives the terms and definitions of the main Parts of a drafting arrangement of a spinning machine. The text is completed by the corresponding illustrations. NOTE-In addition to terms used in the three official ISO languages (English, French and Russian), this International Standard gives the equivalent terms in the German language; these have been included at the request of ISO Technical Committee 72, and are published under the responsibility of the Member Bodies for Germany (DNA) and Switzerland (SNV). However, only the terms and definitions given in the official languages tan be considered as ISO terms and definitions

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