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Re: Certificate of Conformity
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Posted by Gerald J. on August 12, 2007 at 18:06:05 from (67.0.103.97):
In Reply to: Re: Certificate of Conformity posted by mjbrown on August 12, 2007 at 17:21:40:
I'm sure there are SAE or ASAE standards and roll over protection systems standards actually were Society of Automotive Engineers, not ag engineers standards. Its probably those roll over protection that the UK wants but they will want them in their terms and that translation could be a problem especially if the SAE standards are a few percent weaker than the UK standards. Other problems could easily apply to the amount and type of glass and the ventilation systems. Not just the roll over strength. I don't have a recent SAE standard, I don't know the applicable UK standard, and while I understand structural terms, I'm not the engineer to provide that certification. I'm unwilling to take that liability exposure in a field where my education is not intensive like it is in electriccal matters. Gerald J.
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