This category addresses vocabulary, symbols, noise emission and more for tractors used in forestry.
Provides terms and definitions for agricultural field equipment designed primarily for use in agricultural operations for the production of food and fibre. NOTE: Other terms commonly used for “agricultural field equipment” are “farm machinery”, “farm implements”, “implements of husbandry” and “agricultural machinery”. This International Standard also applies to agricultural tractors used in forestry applications. Purpose-built forestry machines, as defined by ISO 6814, are not included.
ISO 3600:2015 specifies the content and gives guidance on the format of operator's manuals for tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, and powered lawn and garden equipment. It is intended to assist manufacturers of the machinery in the drafting and presentation of these manuals. Manuals intended for use by a service technician are not within the scope of this International Standard.
ISO 3767-1:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to multiple types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and garden equipment.
ISO 3767-2:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on agricultural tractors and machinery.
ISO 3767-3:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on powered lawn and garden equipment.
ISO 3767-4:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on forestry machinery.
ISO 3767-5:2016 standardizes symbols for use specifically on operator controls and other displays on manual portable forestry machines such as chain saws and brush saws.
ISO 7216:2015 specifies a method for measuring the A-weighted sound pressure level of the noise emitted by agricultural and forestry tractors while the vehicle is in motion.
The conditions specified for the operation of the agricultural and forestry tractors during the measurements are defined to provide a realistic and repeatable assessment of the maximum noise emitted when it is in motion.
ISO 7216:2015 is applicable to agricultural and forestry tractors, fitted with elastic tyres or rubber tracks.
It is not applicable to special forestry machinery, for example, forwarders, skidders, etc., as defined in ISO 6814 and agricultural and forestry tractors, fitted with steel tracks.
NOTE The test method calls for an acoustical environment which can only be obtained in an extensive open space.
ISO 5131:2015 specifies a method for the measuring and reporting of the noise at the operator(s) position of a tractor used in agriculture and forestry. The measured noise relates only to the basic machine and applies to tractors with machine-carried operators. The results provide information to the operator(s) in order to avoid exposing themselves to noise levels that could put their hearing at risk.
The conditions specified for the operation of the machines during the measurements are defined to provide a realistic and repeatable assessment of the maximum noise an operator should be subjected to when operating a machine. The test procedures specified in this International Standard are survey methods as defined in ISO 12001.
Specifies laboratory tests for determining the strength and wear resistance of guards for power take-off (PTO) drive-shafts on tractors and machinery used in agriculture and forestry, and their acceptance criteria. It is intended to be used in combination with ISO 5673 ANSI/ASABE AD5673.
This document defines hydraulic power beyond. It specifies the number, type, capacity, and identification of the connections between agricultural and forestry tractors and implements.
Specifies the conditions for interchangeability, and the operating characteristics and lays down the technical specifications for tests, for the hydrauic couplings on braking systems for towed machinery. Applies solely to hydraulic brake couplings. A figure illustrates the dimensions of the coupler.
ISO 17612:2004 specifies the essential interface dimensions of a connector and its plug for the transmission of 12 V electrical power within the enclosed operator station of agricultural tractors and machinery. The device is intended to be used as a non-environmentally sealed, convenient source for power auxiliary devices, providing a means for the operator to obtain electrical power without altering the tractor/machine electrical wiring harness. The maximum current capacity of the specified device is 30 A: it is not applicable to any other voltage system (6 V or 24 V).
ISO 17989-1:2015 provides guidelines to assist designers and manufacturers of tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry to integrate sustainability principles, practices and considerations into their organizations and processes. This part of ISO 17989 is specifically applicable to equipment used in the production of food, fibres, fuel and lumber for humans and livestock.
NOTE This part of ISO 17989 includes three different levels for the application: principles, recommendations and additional information (annexes).
ISO 17989-1:2015 is addressed to the organization management and provides guidance for considering sustainability aspects relevant for the organization and the product life cycle. It defines the factory gate as the system boundary (Figure 1).
ISO 17989-1:2015 is not applicable to contractual or regulatory purposes or to registration and certification.
Except when they are closely related to sustainability, this part of ISO 17989 does not address issues of occupational health and safety or operator safety aspects of a machine's design. Designers can find guidance on these issues in other International Standards.
ISO 5674:2004 specifies laboratory tests for determining the strength and wear resistance of guards for PTO drive shafts on tractors and machinery used in agriculture and forestry, and their acceptance criteria. It is intended to be used in combination with ISO 5673.
ISO 5674:2004 is applicable to the testing of such PTO drive shaft guards and their restraining means. It is not applicable to the testing of guards designed and constructed to be used as steps. Neither is it applicable to guard types whose use is limited by national regulations.
This document defines the physical link between analogue cameras mounted on implements and operator terminals or monitors installed in tractor cabins. The interface supports up to two analogue video streams and provides electrical power to the cameras. It is designed to be installed inside the cab of agricultural equipment.
ISO 20383:2017 specifies the dimensions, characteristics, and positioning of Speed Identification Signs (SIS). These signs indicate the maximum equipment ground speed, based on the ground speed design capability, for an agricultural vehicle.
A rear-facing SIS is visible to other operators on public roads approaching the equipment from behind. A forward-facing SIS, mounted on the front of towed equipment, alerts operators of the towing vehicle of the maximum specified ground speed capabilities at which the equipment combination can be operated.
ISO 20383:2017 is applicable to self-propelled, semi-integral and towed equipment moving on public roads.
States a method and the device for use in determining the position of the seat index point (SIP) for any kind of seat designed for earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, and tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry as defined in ISO 3339-0.
Specifies the dimensional requirements for attaching wheels to hubs on tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry. Specifications indicated do not imply that the wheel is interchangeable from one vehicle to another.
Specifies the dimensions and certain requirements (material, anti-corrosive treatment, pre-stress of the spring-retaining device) for linch pins and spring pins which are used for the three-point hitch and for numerous fastening purposes in farm work and agricultural equipment.
Specifies requirements to allow mounting of additional controls and instrumentation used for remote operation of supplementary machinery and equipment on tractors, and provision of an electrical power-point adjacent to the mounting; it also lays down requirements for an apeture through which the control cable or hose enters the tractor cab. Some figures illustrate the meaning of the description.
Specifies a method for determining the horizontal burning rate of materials used in the occupant compartment of vehicles, after exposure to a small flame. This method permits testing of materials and parts of the vehicle interior equipment individually or in combination up to a thickness of 13 mm. Some figures illustrate shapes and reference quantities of concern. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1976).
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