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Air cargo. Double stud tie-down fittings. Design and testing requirements
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BSI BS ISO 9788:2017

Air cargo. Double stud tie-down fittings. Design and testing requirements

PUBLISH DATE 2017
PAGES 18
BSI BS ISO 9788:2017

This document specifies the *geometry, performance and testing requirements* for a double stud tie-down fitting assembly, having a load capacity of 22 250 N (5 000 lbf), when installed in rail or track conforming to **ISO 7166**.

Other materials than those specified can alternatively be used, provided the performance and testing requirements of this document are complied with.

Double stud tie-down fittings are intended to be used as either:

  1. loose items to be attached to an air cargo pallet’s track or an aircraft’s floor rail in order to constitute a tie-down arrangement together with cargo restraint straps meeting the requirements of **ISO 16049‑1** or cargo restraint slings (steel cables) meeting the requirements of **ISO 20291‑1**,

  2. or permanently attached tie-down components of pallet nets meeting the requirements of **ISO 4115** or **ISO 4170**.

In this case, where deemed appropriate, the stud geometry can alternatively conform to **ISO 7166**, and the breaking strength requirement can be limited to the value necessary to meet the net’s airworthiness approval/certification in accordance with **ISO 21100**.

Single stud tie-down fittings are not covered by this document.

They nevertheless can, where deemed appropriate, use the same stud geometry alternatively to the stud configuration specified in applicable **ISO 7166**.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number ISO 9788
Publication Date Dec. 11, 2017
Language en - English
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Committee ACE/57
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