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BS EN ISO 00445:2013 pdf download.Pallets for materials handling—Vocabulary.
2.2
nomenal load
R
lowest safe load value for the specified support conditions, independent of the type of load (excluding concentrated loads)
NOTE 1 Specfied support condeons refers 10 the range of condihons of use in 7.1 of ISO 8611-2:2011 NOTE 2 Nominal load does not represent an actual payload on a pallet In use. The nomnirl load I used for companng the pertormance of different pallets.
2.3
concentrated load
load concentrated over an area of less than 50 % of the pallet top deck
2.4
uniformly distnbuted unbonded load
load spread evenly across the full surface of the pallet top deck where the items are not interlocked. bound or connected
8.1.2
plain nail
nail which is smooth and undeformed between head and point
8.1.3
clinch nail
nail specialty designed to embed its point when driven and clinched
81.4
threaded nail
nail which has a portion of the shank formed so as to provide increased withdrawal resistance
8.1.5
helically threaded nail
screw nail
threaded nail on which the threaded portion has a medium lead angle and rolling expansion approximately equal to the depression
8.1.6
ring nail
annularly threaded nail
threaded nail on which the threaded portion has multiple ring-like threads rolled completely round the shank
8.1.7
interrupted thread nail
threaded nail on which the threaded portion has a non-threaded zone between Iwo threaded areas, to allow (or collating by wire or plastics stnp
8.1.8
barbed nail
nail on which the famed porbon has repetitive indentabons and ndges which might or might not be symmetrical
8.1.9
twisted nail
nail made from square-section wire with helical flutes for the full length of the shank
8.1.10
collated nail
nail in a loose reel held ten’iporardy together by connecting wires or strips in order to teed automatic pneumatic or electnc nailing tools
8.1.11
fluted nail
round wire nail with thread-crests parallel to the nail shank
8.2 Other fasteners
8.2.1
staple
round or square wwe fastener, U-shaped with two legs, usually of the same length, connected by its crown. and with the legs usually pointed
8.2.2
stitch
staple-type of fastener wt’iich is formed at the point of assembly from wire coil stock
8.2.3
screw
straigtit, slender, pointed and headed fastener with a thread along a portion of the shank and with a slot or other indentation in the head to facilitate turning for insertion
8.2.4
bolt
threaded fastener with a coarse thread and with a square or hexagonal head
NOTE A bolt is used wibi wher and a nut.
8.2.5
coach bolt
bolt with square or other shape under the heed to prevent turning wtien located
See Figure 72.
9 Pallet usage
9.1
disposable pallet
expendable pallet one-trip pallet
pallet intended to be discarded after a single loaded cycle of use
9.2
reusable pallet
pallet intended for muhiple cycles of use
9.3
captive pallet
pallet whose use cycle remains within a single firm or a dosed logistic system
9.4
exchange pallet
pallet which can be replaced by a pallet of the same type on the basis of mutual agreement
9.5
pool pallet
exchange or rental pallet in a networt distribution system
NOTE A rental pallet remains in the ownersh of a third per
9.6
slave pallet
rigid pallet or platform consisting of a slngle, thick panel used as a support base for pelletized loads in rack storage facilities or production systems
10 Dimensions of pallets
NOTE When descflblng pallet sIzes the dImensions are given in the order bnh, width, heIght (1 w h).

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