CAN CSA-M6011-1994 Operating Instrumentation - Mobile Machinery (EMM FM) (General Instruction No 1 ISO 6011 1987).pdf
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1、CSA CANICSA- 16011-94 * 1875068 0522709 609 General Instruction No. 1 March 1994 CAN/CSA-M6011-94 CSA Standard CAN/CSA-MO11-94, Operating Instrumentation - Mobile Machinery (EMM, FMI, consists of 12 pages (viii preliminary and 4 text). This Standard, like all CSA Standards, is subject to periodic re
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5、been replaced. Note: A General Instruction sheet will uccompany replacemmt pages each time they are issued and will list the latest date of each page of the Stundard. . . 8 8 . . . . m m . . . . D . . . . . . . . . . . m m m . . . P . . . rn . s . . . . . . . . . Name Organization Address city Provi
6、nce/State Country FostaI/Zip Code CAN/CSA-M6011-94 CSA CAN/CSA- MbO11-94 * W 1875068 0522730 320 CAN/CSA-M6011-94 Operating Imtmnzentation - Mobile Machinery (E=, FMI A National Standard of Canada Y . CSA CAN/CSA- MbO11-94 XX 1A75068 0522711 267 The Canadian Standards Assodation (a), under whose aus
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21、laise. CSA CANICSA- MbOLL-94 tt It875068 0522712 lT3 National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-M6011-94 .o Operating Instrumentation - Mo bile Machinery (Em, FM) Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Councii of Canada a l ISSN 03 7 7-5669 Published in March 7994 by Cancrdian Sta
22、ndards Association 7 78 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 7 R3 a CSA CAN/CSA- MbOLL-94 * L8750b8 0522333 03T = Technicd Editor: Kevin McKinley Managing Editor: Bernard Kelly O Canadian Standards Association - 7 994 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro
23、duced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. 0 CSA CAN/CSA- MbOLl-94 * 1875068 0522734 T7b Operating Instrumentation-Mobile Machinery (EMM, FM) Contents Technical Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines iv CSA Preface vi Canadian Dev
24、iations vii IS0 Foreword viii IS0 Standard 6011 Eartb-Moving Macbinery-Operating Instrumentation 1 1. Scope 7 2. Field of Application 7 3. References 7 4. Instrumentation 7 5. Instrument Arrangement and Marking 3 6. Colour Distinction of Instruments and Lamps 3 Figure 3 March 7994 iii M607 1-94 Tech
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