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AS/NZS 2366.1:1999
[Current]Windscreen repairs, Part 1: Repair procedures
Specifies requirements for repair of damage to laminated safety glass windscreens for road vehicles. Prepared to assist windscreen repairers in their decision to repair a damaged laminated windscreen. It nominates the correct procedures and specifies limits for a successful repair. It is not intended that it be applied to determine the roadworthiness of a motor vehicle although repairing to the Standard might extend the life of a damaged windscreen.
Published: 05/03/1999
Pages: 15
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE
2 APPLICATION
3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
4 DEFINITIONS
5 DAMAGE TYPES AND DIMENSIONS
5.1 General
5.2 Crack damage
5.3 Star damage
5.4 Bullseye damage
5.5 Crater damage
5.6 Horseshoe damage
5.7 Combination damage
5.8 Damage limits
6 INFLUENCING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
6.1 General
6.2 Water contamination
6.3 Dirt contamination
6.4 Temperature
7 LIMITATIONS ON REPAIRS
7.1 General
7.2 Repairs to the area of the windscreen immediately in front of the driver
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Location of primary vision area of windscreens
7.2.3 Location of critical vision area
7.3 Assessment of damage to the critical vision area of the windscreen
7.4 Repairs outside the critical vision area
7.5 Additional repair limitations
8 INSPECTION AND QUALITY OF REPAIR
9 INVOICE AND RECORDS
APPENDIX A
A1 SCOPE
A2 INFORMATION TO BE REPORTED ON WINDSCREEN REPAIR INVOICE
A3 RECORDS KEPT BY THE REPAIRER
Cited references in this standard
ADR 8
Safety glazing material
NZLTR 32012
Vehicle Standards (Glazing)
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