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valance

valance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • scheepstouw; hoofdstad Marokko
  • a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing

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valance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • lambrekijn
  • a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

valance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • lambrekijn
  • a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing

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Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Position of outer valance
  2. Dimensions of mudguard and outer valance
  3. Example of measurement of the outer valance
  4. Width (q) of mudguard (a) and position of valance (j)
  5. The requirements of points 7.2.3 and 7.2.4 may not be respected locally when the valance is composed by different elements with relative movement.
  6. Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) incorporating spray-suppression devices (energy absorbers) for multiple axles
  7. The distance “c” between the longitudinal plane tangential to the outer tyre wall, apart from any tyre bulge near the ground, and the inner edge of the valance must not exceed 100 mm (Figures 1a and 1b of Annex V).’;
  8. Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system incorporating spray-suppression devices (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) for multiple axles where the distance between the tyres does not exceed 300 mm
  9. where R is the radius of the tyre fitted to the vehicle, and Rv the distance, expressed as a radius, at which the lower edge of the outer valance is situated.
  10. In the case of multiple axles the requirements laid down in point 7.2.1 do not apply between the vertical transversal planes passing through the centre of the first and the last axles where the outer valance may be straight in order to ensure the continuity of the spray suppression system. (Figure 4 of Annex V).
  11. In the case of single axles, the lower edge of the outer valance may not be situated beyond the following distances and radii, as measured from the centre of the wheel, except at the lowest extremities that may be rounded (Figure 2 of Annex V).
  12. In the case of multiple axles the requirements laid down in point 7.2.1 do not apply between the vertical transversal planes passing through the centre of the first and the last axles where the outer valance may be straight in order to ensure the continuity of the spray suppression system.
  13. non-steered wheels for vehicles with a technically permissible laden mass more than 7,5 t Rv ≤ 1,5 R where R is the radius of the tyre fitted to the vehicle, and Rv the distance, expressed as a radius, at which the lower edge of the outer valance is situated.
  14. The distance between the uppermost and the lowermost points of the spray suppression system (mudguard and outer valance) measured in any cross section perpendicular to the mudguard (see figures 1b and 2 in Annex V) must extend to not less than 45 mm at all points behind a vertical line passing through the centre of the wheel or the first wheel in the case of multiple axles.