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Mechanical tests Sample Clauses

Mechanical tests. 6.4.1. Drop test for removable REESS 6.4.1.1. The test shall be conducted in accordance with Annex 8C of this Regulation.
Mechanical tests. Mechanical tests shall be carried out during manufacture of the fittings/specials by batch sampling system. Samples shall be taken, at the manufacturer’s option, from an integrally cast sample, either from a sample attached to the casting or from a sample cast separately. In the latter case, it shall be cast from the same material as that used for the casting. If the casting is subjected to heat treatment the sample shall be subjected to same heat treatment as that of castings. The samples, being representative of finished product, are tested for tensile strength, elongation and hardness to verify mechanical requirements. One test for castings produced during 24 hours shall be adequate. a. Tensile Test: One tensile test shall be made on bar cast from the same metal in accordance with the methods specified in IS 1608. The test results shall conform to the mechanical properties given in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Mechanical Properties of Fittings Nominal Diameter (mm) Minimum Tensile Strength (MPa) Percentage Elongation at Break b. Hardness Test: For checking Brinnel hardness, test may be carried out on the test bar used for the tensile test. Test shall be carried out in accordance with the procedures laid down in IS 1500. The hardness measured on the external un-machined surface shall not exceed 250 HBS.
Mechanical tests. The test plates shall be subjected to all mechanical tests as per the approved Method Statement, or as otherwise reasonably directed by the Employer’s Representative. Tests shall be carried out in accordance with relevant standards. The tests shall include determination of yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and bend tests. Tensile tests shall be carried out in accordance with IS 1894. If a test specimen shows defective machining or develops flaws not associated with welding, it may be discarded and another specimen submitted. The welded joint shall exhibit mechanical and chemical properties not lower than those specified for IS 2062 Grade B.
Mechanical tests. Slipping test for neutral cable (messenger); According to NF C33-209,
Mechanical tests. Pre Test Visual Examination Visually examine each test specimen before There shall not exhibit any evidence of deterioration, cracks and/or other deformities that testing or conditioning could affect performance, function and/or appeearance N/A Insert male terminal at a rate of 50mm/min Visually examine each test specimen after testing, note any obsevable changes, such as 10 Terminal Pairs 1.2 mm WE- 20201365 Nov 2020 Nov 2020 Plated Tab:
Mechanical tests. The experimental study of the scale effect on the mechanical properties of the concrete replicas was based on direct shear tests under constant normal load conditions, using direct shear test equipment at the TESTLAB of Luleå University of Technology. In this section, the mechanical normal and direct shear tests are described and the results obtained from mechanical tests are discussed. The concrete replicas were tested under different normal loading condition, in order to study their normal deformation behaviour. Two normal loading-unloading cycles were conducted on each sample, followed by a loading phase up to the desired normal stress to be used during the shear phase. Each concrete replica was tested at
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