IEC 60067A:1967
First supplement - Dimensions of electronic tubes and valves
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IEC 60067A:1967 provides a technical reference for the first supplement to First supplement - Dimensions of electronic tubes and valves, helping users interpret dimension-related requirements for electronic tubes and valves in a controlled engineering workflow. IEC 60067A:1967 is relevant where dimensional consistency, drawing review, and product identification support procurement, testing, or documentation activities. For organizations handling legacy components or maintaining technical archives, it can serve as a focused compliance reference during technical assessment and verification activities.
Purpose of IEC 60067A:1967
The purpose of IEC 60067A:1967 is to support dimension control and supplementary technical clarification for electronic tubes and valves. Based on the title, it is intended to complement established dimensional information so that designers, laboratories, and purchasing teams can compare component dimensions against a common reference. In practice, that helps reduce ambiguity during engineering documentation review, product evaluation, and conformity assessment, especially when older equipment, replacement parts, or technical records are involved.
Compliance applications of IEC 60067A:1967
IEC 60067A:1967 may be used in compliance workflows where dimensional verification of electronic tubes and valves is needed for component acceptance, technical file preparation, or legacy equipment support. It is particularly useful in environments that rely on precise mechanical fit, interchangeability checks, or archived specification review. During laboratory evaluation or procurement review, it can help teams confirm whether a selected device aligns with the expected dimensional framework before release, installation, or integration into operational systems.
Benefits of IEC 60067A:1967
Using IEC 60067A:1967 supports more consistent technical validation by giving teams a clear point of reference for supplementary dimensions related to electronic tubes and valves. That can improve operational consistency, reduce risk in procurement decisions, and strengthen quality workflows where dimensional conformity matters. It also helps engineering and compliance teams document their review process more clearly, which is useful for conformity assessment preparation, traceability, and controlled comparison of replacement or equivalent components.
- Supplementary dimensional reference for electronic tubes and valves
- Useful for drawing review, fit checks, and technical documentation control
- Supports procurement screening and legacy component verification
- Helps maintain consistency in testing, inspection, and acceptance workflows
- Publication Date: 1967-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: IEC 60067A:1967 (1967-01-01)
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