GSO ISO 1081:2015

ISO 1081:2013
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Belt drives -- V-belts and V-ribbed belts, and corresponding grooved pulleys -- Vocabulary

GSO ISO 1081:2015 Files

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GSO ISO 1081:2015 Scope

This International Standard specifies the terms and definitions, in English and French, relating to aromatic natural raw materials. This International Standard defines terms relating to V-belt drives, V-belts, hexagonal belts, joined V-belts and the corresponding V-grooved pulleys, V-ribbed belt drives, V-ribbed belts and V-ribbed pulleys, as well as the corresponding symbols. The general definitions are valid irrespective of the system describing the pulleys. The dimensions of pulley grooves can be defined either on the basis of the datum width or on the basis of the effective width. As a result, two systems for the definition and description of the dimensions of pulleys and belts have been developed. The two systems are independent of each other.

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