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(Requirements relating to use)
An automatic rail-weighbridge with an accuracy class of 2 shall...
Single axle or bogie weights (Clause 2.6 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
For special applications, however, the limits of the temperature range...
Where an automatic rail-weighbridge is marked with a temperature range,...
Scale interval for stationary load (Clause 2.10.2 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
Weighbridges constructed only for partial weighing shall not be used...
Security of operation (Extract from Clause 3.3 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
3.3.2.Interlocks shall prevent the use of any control device that...
3.3.3.Automatic rail-weighbridges used for uncoupled wagon weighing shall recognise and...
Indicating and printing devices (Extract from Clause 3.4 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
3.4.1.The weight indication shall be the self-indicating type. Indicating and...
3.4.2.The minimum printout resulting from each normal weighing operation shall...
3.4.4.The printer shall not print the weight of any wagon...
3.4.5.The weight indication and printout shall not be altered due...
3.6.Automatic rail-weighbridges shall bear the following basic markings at each...
3.6.1. • identification mark of the manufacturer • identification mark...
3.6.2.1. • pattern approval sign in accordance with national requirements...
3.6.2.2.Markings required for each weighing method applicable: • maximum number...
3.6.3.Depending upon the particular use of the automatic rail-weighbridge, one...
3.6.4.The designation of the liquid(s) which the automatic rail-weighbridge is...
3.6.5.Descriptive markings shall be indelible and of a size, shape...
3.7.1.Automatic rail-weighbridges shall have a place for the application of...
3.7.2.Automatic rail-weighbridges required to bear verification marks shall have a...
(Requirements relating to control instruments)
Separate control instrument (Clause 2.8.3.1 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
An automatic rail-weighbridge constructed only for partial weighing of two-axle...
Integral control instrument (Clause 2.8.3.2 of Part 1 of OIML R 106)
An automatic rail-weighbridge constructed only for partial weighing of two-axle...
The maximum permissible errors for weighing-in-motion shall be as specified...
On initial verification of an automatic rail-weighbridge weighing coupled wagons,...
Application of maximum permissible errors (weighing-in-motion)
The maximum permissible error for coupled or uncoupled wagon weighing,...
The maximum permissible error for train weighing shall be one...
The maximum permissible errors on static weighing for increasing or...
The relationship between the accuracy class, the scale interval and...
The scale intervals of the indicating or printing devices shall...
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