Mounting plates Clause Samples

The 'Mounting plates' clause defines the requirements and specifications for the installation and use of mounting plates in a project or product. It typically outlines the materials, dimensions, and placement instructions for these plates, ensuring they are compatible with the equipment or structures they support. For example, it may require that mounting plates be made of a certain grade of steel and be installed at specified locations to support electrical panels or machinery. The core function of this clause is to ensure that mounting plates are safely and properly integrated, thereby preventing installation errors and ensuring structural integrity.
Mounting plates. 9.1. Class J mounting plates for fifth wheel couplings shall have circular mounting holes positioned as shown in Figure 16a if they are intended for standard fifth wheel couplings. However, the mounting holes shall be 17 mm +2.0 mm/ -0.0 mm diameter. The holes shall be circular, NOT slotted (see Figure 16a). 9.2. Mounting plates for standard fifth wheel couplings shall be suitable for the positive steering of semitrailers (with steering wedges). Mounting plates for non-standard fifth wheel couplings which are unsuitable for positive steering shall be marked appropriately. 9.3. Mounting plates for fifth wheel couplings shall be able to satisfy the tests described in Annex 6, paragraph 3.8.
Mounting plates. Class J mounting plates for fifth wheel couplings shall have circular mounting holes positioned as shown in Figure 16a if they are intended for standard fifth wheel couplings. However, the mounting holes shall be 17 mm +2.0 mm/ -0.0 mm diameter. The holes shall be circular, NOT slotted (see Figure 16a). Mounting plates for standard fifth wheel couplings shall be suitable for the positive steering of semitrailers (with steering wedges). Mounting plates for non-standard fifth wheel couplings which are unsuitable for positive steering shall be marked appropriately. Mounting plates for fifth wheel couplings shall be able to satisfy the tests described in Annex 6, paragraph 3.8. Hook type couplings 10.1. General requirements for Class K hook type couplings: 10.1.1. All Class K hook type couplings shall satisfy the tests given in Annex 6, paragraph 3.5. and shall be suitable for the characteristic values given in Table 13 10.1.2. Class K hook type couplings shall have the dimensions given in Figure 19 and Table 12. Class K1 to K4 are non-automatic couplings for use only on trailers not exceeding 3.5 tonnes maximum permissible mass and Class KA1 to KA3 are automatic couplings. Figure 19 10.1.3.

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