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Tint film on glazing of road vehicles - Methods and requirements of light transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance, total solar energy transmittance and other related factors
MS 2669:2017, AMD. 1:2018
Status : Amendment 1
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies methods and requirements of visible light, energy transmittance of solar radiation and other related factors for tint film on the glazing in road vehicles. It covers the specification and requirement of visible light transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance, total solar energy transmittance and other performance of tint film. Close

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Safety of loads on vehicles for carrying general goods - Code of practice
MS 2656:2016
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies code of practice for fastening and safety of loads of goods for vehicles carrying general goods. It applies to ....Read more tyle='background-color : #c4c5cf'>vehicles category N1, N2, N3 and O1, O2, O3, O4.
This standard does not provide code of practice for carrying dangerous goods. Close

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Road vehicles - Suspension strut and telescopic shock absorbers strength and durability
MS 2613:2017
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the strength and durability requirements for suspension strut and telescopic shock absorbers of M1 and N1 categories.

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Minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for refrigerator
MS 2595:2014
Status : Withdrawal without replacement
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) requirements for household refrigerating appliances that can be connected to mains power and which are within the scop ....Read more e of MS IEC 62552 or identical. This standard does not specify the safety requirements.
The following products are excluded from this standard:

a) mini bar;
b) products that are designed exclusively for use in vehicles (e.g. mobile homes, campervans and/or rail cars) or boats and which have a total gross volume of less than 60 l;
c) portable products that have a gross volume of less than 30 l;
d) products that have a gross volume of less than 30 l where the refrigeration function is secondary (e.g. boiling or cooled water dispensers);
e) products that have no options for connection to a 230 V to 400 V 50 Hz mains electricity supply;
f) products that cool using technologies other than the vapour compression cycle; and
g) products that are designed exclusively for built-in in house.
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Road vehicles - Clutches and brakes - Vocabulary
MS 2585:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the fundamental terms and definitions of the clutches and brakes for road vehicles.

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Road vehicles - Clutches and brakes - Vocabulary ERRATA 1
MS 2585:2014, ERR. 1:2015
Status : Errata 1
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This Malaysian Standard specifies the fundamental terms and definitions of the clutches and brakes for road vehicles.

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Goods vehicles - Chassis frame modification - Code of Practice
MS 2563:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard provides code of practice on modification made to the chassis frames of goods vehicles.

Any wheelbase, gross ....Read more style='background-color : #c4c5cf'>vehicle weight (GVW) or other chassis related change could alter other characteristics of the vehicle in various ways. The primary aim is to ensure that compliance with basic safety standards is maintained for the complete vehicle.

Adherence to this standard, for changes beyond the limits of the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations does not ensure that other problems will not arise. Close

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Speed bump - Guidelines for planning and design
MS 2551:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard describes a traffic calming device that causes vertical deflection of vehicle. Vertical shifts in the roadway are the most effec ....Read more tive and reliable for speed reduction. Speed bumps are abrupt humps, normally less than 1 m in length. The primary function of a speed bump is used for reducing the speed of motor vehicles. The type of speed bumps varies accordingly to the conditions and needs of a given street. Close

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Urban stormwater management - Part 13: Pavement drainage
MS 2526-13:2014
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies drainage design and planning criteria for road or street pavement. The design criteria for drains and related appurtenances address safety concerns associated with th ....Read more e ponding of water on pavements which can be hazardous to vehicles using the road at speed. Close

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Electric bicycles (electric pedal assisted bicycles) - Specification
MS 2514:2015
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general specification of electric bicycles for on the road use. Definition of electric bicycle are cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with and auxil ....Read more iary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of 0.25 kW, of which the output is progressively reduced and finally cut off as the vehicle reaches a speed of 25 km/h, or sooner, if the cyclist stops pedalling as per Section 2 - Interpretation , Road Transport Act Amendmend 2012. Close

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