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BS 3711:1964

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Specification for railway vacuum brake cylinders, rolling ring type

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

27-09-2012

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-02-1964

€271.12
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Foreword
Specification
1 Scope
Section one: General and metallic parts
2 Materials
3 Dimensions
4 Cylinder capacity
5 Test requirements
6 Release valve
7 Finish and painting
Section two: Rubber fittings
8 General requirements
9 Rolling ring
10 Gland ring for piston rod
11 Joint for foundation ring and cylinder
12 Release valve diaphragm
13 Release valve seating
14 Release valve flange joint
15 Ball valve joint (piston)
16 Piston head joint E1 type
17 Piston head washer joint other than E1 type
Appendix
    Metric conversions
Tables
1 Classification
2 Leading dimensions for type E combined cylinder
3 Leading dimensions for type E1 combined cylinder
4 Leading dimensions for type E separate cylinder
5 Leading dimensions for type F separate cylinder
6 Dimensions of piston rods (finished sizes)
Figures
1 Diagrams of cylinder types
2 Combined vacuum brake cylinders types E or E1
3 Separate vacuum brake cylinders types E and F
4 Piston rod
5 Dimensions of release valve flanges fitted to vacuum
    brake cylinders
6 Spacing of cylinder head studs or bolts
7 Tolerances on trunnion dimensions
8 Gland rings for piston rod
9 Release valve diaphragm
10 Release valve seating
11 Dimensions for release valve flange joints
12 Piston head washer joint for E1 type
13 Piston head washer joint for types other than E1

Specifies leading and fixing dimensions and materials for recommended types of vacuum brake cylinder for railway rolling stock. Cylinders with separate and combined reservoirs are included. A separate section gives particulars of items made from rubber. Methods of test are given in an appendix.

Committee
PVE/1
DevelopmentNote
Inactive for the new design. (05/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

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