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Sets out visual grading rules, dimensional tolerances and acceptable species for rail track sleepers, special sleepers for lead, crossing or turnout timbers and bridge transoms. F grades are given for use in the design of bridge transoms. This Standard is to be used in conjunction with AS 3818.1.
 

Document History

  1. AS 3818.2-2010


    Timber - Heavy structural products - Visually graded, Part 2: Railway track timbers

    • Most Recent
  2. AS 3818.2-2004


    Timber - Heavy structural products - Visually graded, Part 2: Railway track timbers

    • Historical Version
  3. AS 3818.2-1998

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    Timber - Heavy structural products - Visually graded, Part 2: Railway track timbers

    • Historical Version
  4. AS O97-1963


    Rail track sleepers, lead or crossing timbers and bridge transoms from Eastern Australian hardwoods

    • Historical Version
  5. INT 367-1953


    Rail track sleepers, crossing or lead timbers and bridge transoms

    • Historical Version
  6. AS O57-1949


    Grading rules for sleepers for 24-in. gauge railway track (sugar cane industry)

    • Historical Version
  7. AS O11-1948


    Grading rules for railway crossing timbers - Jarrah

    • Historical Version
  8. AS O10-1948


    Grading rules for railway sleepers - Jarrah, Karri and Wandoo

    • Historical Version
  9. AS O11-1938


    Jarrah crossing timbers

    • Historical Version
  10. AS O10-1938


    Standard grading rules for jarrah and karri (being also the grading rules of the forests department of Western Australia).

    • Historical Version
  11. AS O7-1937


    Specifications for jarrah and karri together with notes on allowable working stresses

    • Historical Version