DIN 18203-3 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DETolerances in Building Constructions - Part 3: Building Components of Wood and Derived Timber Products
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DIN 18203-3 is a standard that specifies the tolerances for building components made of wood and derived timber products. The standard applies to various components such as supports, binding joists, panels for walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs, as defined in DIN 1052.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that the building components meet the required dimensional accuracy and fit together properly during construction. It provides guidelines on acceptable variations in dimensions, angles, and surface flatness, among other parameters.
By defining these tolerances, the standard aims to facilitate the proper assembly and installation of wood-based building components, ensuring their structural integrity and performance. The tolerances specified in DIN 18203-3 help to minimize any potential issues that could arise due to variations in dimensions, making the construction process more efficient and reliable.
Descriptors | Beams, Buildings, Components, Construction, Construction engineering works, Construction materials, Definitions, Dimensional tolerances, Dimensions, Girders, Limit deviations, Materials, Nailed plank truss, Panels, Sheets, Stays, Structural members, Structural timber, Structures, Testing, Timber construction, Tolerances (measurement), Wood, Woodbased sheet materials, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects 91.080.20 - Timber structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 133.1 KB |