ISO 13539 pdf download.Earth-moving machinery — Trenchers — Definitions and commercial specifications 1 Scope This International Standard defines terms and specifies the content of commercial literature specifications for self- propelled trenching machines, and their equipment, as defined in clause 3. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this International Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 3450:1 996, Earth-moving machinery — Braking systems of rubber-tyred machines — Systems and performance requirements and test procedures. ISO 501 0:1 992, Earth-moving machinery — Rubber-tyred machines — Steering requirements. ISO 601 4:1 986, Earth-moving machinery — Determination of ground speed. ISO 601 6:1 998, Earth-moving machinery — Methods of measuring the masses of whole machines, their equipment and components. ISO 61 65:1 997, Earth-moving machinery — Basic types — Vocabulary. ISO 6746-1 :1 987, Earth-moving machinery — Definitions of dimensions and symbols — Part 1 : Base machine. ISO 6746-2:1 987, Earth-moving machinery — Definitions of dimensions and symbols — Part 2: Equipment. ISO 7457:1 997, Earth-moving machinery — Determination of turning dimensions of wheeled machines. ISO 881 2:— 1 ) , Earth-moving machinery — Backhoe loaders — Definitions and commercial specifications. ISO 9249:1 997, Earth-moving machinery — Engine test code — Net power. ISO 1 0265:1 998, Earth-moving machinery — Crawler machines — Performance requirements and test procedures for braking systems. 3 General definitions 3.1 trencher self-propelled crawler or wheeled machine, having rear- and/or front-mounted equipment (3.6) [attachment (3.7)], primarily designed to produce a trench (3.2) in a continuous operation, through motion of the machine; the attachment can be a digging chain, wheel disc, plough blade, or a similar item [ISO 61 65:1 997] 3.1.1 pedestrian-operated trencher trencher (3.1 ) controlled by an operator while walking either along side or in line with the machine 3.1.2 rider-operated trencher trencher (3.1 ) controlled by an operator while riding on the machine 3.2 trench narrow excavation for which, in general, the depth is greater than the width 3.3 spoil earth, rock, and the like removed when making a trench (3.2) 3.4 base machine trencher (3.1...

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