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BS ISO 15629:2002

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Pallets for materials handling. Quality of fasteners for assembly of new and repair of used, flat, wooden pallets

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BSI 2002 24
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This International Standard gives guidelines on nails and staples used in the assembly of new and repair of used wooden flat pallets.

For the purposes of this International Standard the term fasteners applies to nails and staples only.

This International Standard is prescriptive and performance-based and contains physical descriptions of fasteners as well as minimum recommended performance levels.

For information on other fasteners such as bolts and screws used in pallets, see ISO 445.

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3 TitlePage – Pallets for materials handling�— Quality of fasteners for assembly of new and repair …
5 Foreword – Foreword
6 Introduction – Introduction
7 Scope – 1��� Scope
NormativeReference – 2��� Normative references
Clause1 – 4��� Nails and Staples
Subclause2 – 4.1��� Classification
8 Subclause2 – 4.2��� Measurement of physical characteristics
Subclause2 – 4.3��� Minimum acceptable performance
10 AnnexInformative – Methods of measuring pallet nail and staple physical characteristics
Clause1 – A.1��� Sampling
Clause1 – A.2��� Fastener length
Subclause2 – A.2.1��� Nails
Subclause2 – A.2.2��� Staples
Clause1 – A.3��� Thread length
Clause1 – A.4��� Nail or staple wire diameter
Subclause2 – A.4.1��� Plain, helical barbed and annular round-wire nails
12 Subclause2 – A.4.2��� Staples
Subclause2 – A.4.3��� Fluted or twisted square shank nails
13 Clause1 – A.5��� Thread-crest diameter
Subclause2 – A.5.1��� Fluted, twisted and threaded nails
Subclause2 – A.5.2��� Individual nail
Clause1 – A.6��� Thread helixes
Subclause2 – A.6.1��� Helically threaded round-wire nails
14 Subclause2 – A.6.2��� Twisted square-wire or fluted nails
Clause1 – A.7��� Thread rings�— Annularly threaded nails
15 Clause1 – A.8��� Thread flutes
Subclause2 – A.8.1��� Helically threaded and twisted square-wire nails
Subclause2 – A.8.2��� Variation of the number of flutes
Clause1 – A.9��� Thread angle
16 Clause1 – A.10��� Point length
Clause1 – A.11��� Nail-head diameter (
UntitledSubclause2 – A.11.1��� The head of a pallet nail should be flat or chequered and slightly…
17 UntitledSubclause2 – A.11.2��� Collated nails often have partial, that is incomplete, notched, or…
UntitledSubclause2 – A.11.3��� The head-rim thickness is the thickness of the peripheral part of …
18 UntitledSubclause2 – A.11.4��� Every nail should have a fillet at the intersection of head and sh…
Clause1 – A.12��� Staple-crown width and thickness
UntitledSubclause2 – A.12.1��� The width of the staple crown (
UntitledSubclause2 – A.12.2��� The thickness of the staple crown is the dimension of the staple c…
19 Clause1 – A.13��� Shanks
Subclause2 – A.13.1��� Nail shank
Subclause2 – A.13.2��� Plain shank
Subclause2 – A.13.3��� Thread shank
20 AnnexInformative – Correlation between the result of MIBANT impact tests and the third and fourth…
21 AnnexInformative – Fastener and point types
Clause1 – C.1��� Fastener types
22 Clause1 – C.2��� Point types
23 Bibliography – Bibliography
BS ISO 15629:2002
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