Selected Product: | ISO 2631-1:1997, Mechanical vibration and shock - Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - Part 1: General requirements Paperback Author: ISO TC 108/SC 4/WG 2 Publisher: Multiple. Distributed through American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Release Date: August 2007 ISBN-10: B000Y2SSVM List Price: $137.00 | |
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