DIN 94
Split pins
English
1983
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Detailed Information
In its October 1972 edition, DIN 94 was aligned with International Recommendation ISO/R 1234 – 1971. This Recommendation was converted into an International Standard in 1976, without any technical changes being made to the previous specifications.

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