ISO 1029-1974 rus PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 1029:1974 — Coniferous sawn timber — Defects — Classification. Trilingual edition (English, French, Russian) that defines a uniform classification for defects in unplaned or surfaced (to size) coniferous sawn timber used by producers, inspectors and purchasers of softwood lumber.
Abstract
This International Standard provides definitions and a classification system for visible defects in coniferous (softwood) sawn timber, covering unplaned material and material surfaced to size or planed without profiling. It cross‑references related terms and definitions given in ISO 1031 and is intended to harmonize defect grading for commercial and technical use.
General information
- Status: Published (confirmed).
- Publication date: December 1974 (Edition 1, 1974-12).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 79.040 — Wood, sawlogs and sawn timber.
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1974).
- Number of pages: 6 pages.
Summary metadata above is based on the ISO bibliographic record and national standards distributors.
Scope
Specifies classification and terminology for defects found in coniferous sawn timber in its unplaned form or surfaced to size (planed but without profiling). The standard is intended for use where a consistent description of defects is required for commercial grading, inspection, contracting and technical specifications. It refers to ISO 1031 for related terms and definitions.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology for defects in coniferous sawn timber (cross-referenced to ISO 1031).
- A classification system to describe defect types and their significance for appearance and structural use.
- Applicability to unplaned and surfaced-to-size sawn softwood; scope limitations noted for profiled or heavily worked timber.
- Short, prescriptive standard (6 pages) intended as a harmonized reference for inspection and commercial descriptions.
These points summarize the principal contents and intended requirements of the standard.
Typical use and users
Sawmills, timber graders, quality inspectors, procurement/specification teams, timber traders, testing and certification bodies, and standards committees use ISO 1029 as a concise reference for defect classification in softwood sawn timber. National standards bodies and conformity assessment organizations may use or translate the text for local adoption.
Related standards
ISO 1031 (terms and definitions for timber) is explicitly referenced by ISO 1029. ISO 1029 is part of the body of standards maintained under ISO/TC 218 (Timber). Other regional and national timber grading standards complement ISO 1029 for detailed grading rules and structural classes.
Keywords
coniferous, sawn timber, softwood, defects, classification, grading, lumber, ISO 1029, timber inspection, trilingual (EN/FR/RU).
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 1029:1974 is an International Standard that defines a classification system for visible defects in coniferous (softwood) sawn timber; it is a concise 6‑page, trilingual document intended for consistent defect description.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers unplaned sawn timber and timber surfaced to size or planed without profiling, providing definitions and defect classification—see ISO 1031 for related terminology.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Sawmills, grading and inspection personnel, procurement/specification authors, timber traders, and standards organizations use it as a harmonized reference for describing defects in softwood sawn timber.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The ISO bibliographic record shows ISO 1029:1974 as published (Edition 1, 1974) and that the standard was reviewed and confirmed in recent systematic reviews, so the 1974 edition remains the published edition. Users should check with ISO or their national standards body for the latest confirmation or withdrawal status before formal citation in contracts.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It forms part of ISO’s set of standards on timber (managed by ISO/TC 218) and explicitly cross-references ISO 1031 for terms; it is complementary to other timber grading and classification standards.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: coniferous, sawn timber, defects, classification, grading, lumber, inspection, ISO 1029, timber standards.