DIN 70000 To DIN 79999
DIN | TITLE | STATUS | DIN REPLACEMENT | OTHER ORG REPLACEMENT |
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DIN 71412 | Lubricating nipples; cone type | Active | ||
DIN 72311-1 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries for motorcycles, nominal capacities, main dimensions | Active | ||
DIN 72311-4 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries, terminals, vent plugs and filler openings | Active | ||
DIN 72311-8 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries for motor cycles and passenger cars | Active | ||
DIN 72311-13 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries for starting, lighting and ignition, 12 V, 27, 36, 45 and 54 Ah, for lateral basic fastening 10,5 | Active | ||
DIN 72311-16 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries for starting, lighting and ignition, 12 V, 27, 36, 45, 54 and 63 Ah, for lateral basic fastening 19 | Active | ||
DIN 72311-17 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries, protective covering for terminal | Active | ||
DIN 72311-18 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries with basic fastening 10,5 for passenger cars and commercial vehicles; nominal capacities, main dimensions | Active | ||
DIN 72311-20 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries for commercial vehicles; nominal capacities and main dimensions | Active | ||
DIN 72311-21 | Lead storage batteries; starter batteries with 10,5 basic fastening lugs for commercial vehicles; nominal capacities and main dimensions | Active | ||
DIN 72552-1 | Terminal markings for motor vehicles; scope, principles, requirements | Active | ||
DIN 72552-2 | Terminal markings for motor vehicles; codes | Active | ||
DIN 72552-3 | Terminal markings for motor vehicles; examples for application on circuit diagrams | Active | ||
DIN 72552-4 | Terminal markings for motor vehicles; summary | Active | ||
DIN 75490 | Radio communication devices in motor vehicles; installation space, general requirements | Active |
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