INSPECTION OF BRAKE LININGS Sample Clauses

INSPECTION OF BRAKE LININGS. Brake linings shall be visually inspected on completion of the above tests to check that they are in satisfactory condition for continued use in normal service. Annex 8 Special requirements to be applied to the safety aspects of complex electronic vehicle control systems
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INSPECTION OF BRAKE LININGS. 5.1. Brake linings shall be visually inspected on completion of the above tests to check that they are in satisfactory condition for continued use in normal service.

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