AS 1636.1-1996
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Tractors - Roll-over protective structures - Criteria and tests Conventional tractors
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05-01-1996
Specifies the test procedures and minimum performance criteria for evaluating roll-over protective structures fitted to tractors having a rear track width generally greater than 1150mm. It applies to driver-controlled tractors, but does not cover earth-moving equipment. It includes test procedures for both static and dynamic testing. A theoretical analysis of roll-over protective structures, which would provide equivalent performance to physical testing, is included.
Committee |
ME-065
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 0130 2
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Pages |
35
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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This Standard specifies procedures for the evaluation of roll-over protective structures (ROPS) for the protection of drivers of tractors. It also sets out test procedures and minimum performance criteria for those structures.This Standard applies to driver-controlled tractors having a track width generally greater than 1150 mm and is not intended to apply to machinery whose primary purpose is earth-moving machinery as defined in AS 2294. The Standard describes two different methods of testing a ROPS. A dynamic test, which may be applied to tractors having a mass of not less than 800 kg and not greater than 6000 kg; and a static test, which may be applied to tractors having a mass of not less than 560 kg and not greater than 15 000 kg are described.The Standard does not apply to narrow-track tractors or high clearance tractors. Nor does it apply to certain forestry machines such as forwarders and other machines dealt with in other Standards.NOTE: A ROPS is a structure whose primary purpose is to reduce the possibility of an operator from being crushed or otherwise injured in the event of a tractor rolling over. Wearing a seat belt in conjunction with using a ROPS, may provide additional protection in the event of a tractor rolling over. Seat belts should comply with AS/NZS 2596 or SAEJ 386.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 5700:2006 | Identical |
ISO 3463:2006 | Identical |
Originated as AS N70-1969 (being endorsement of BS 4063-1966 without amendment).
Previous edition AS 1636-1984.
Revised and redesignated AS 1636.1-1996.
AS/NZS 2596:2003 | Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles (ECE Regulation No. 16, MOD) |
AS 3569-1989 | Steel wire ropes |
AS 2294-1990 | Earth-moving machinery - Protective structures |
AS 2953.3-1988 | Earth-moving machinery - Human dimensions - Seat index point |
AS/NZS 2596:1995 | Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles |
AS 2294.1 SUPP 1-2003 | Earth-moving machinery - Protective structures General - Operator protective structures fitted to plant used in timber industry (forest operations) (Supplement to AS 2294.1-1997) |
AS 2294.1-1997 | Earth-moving machinery - Protective structures General (Reconfirmed 2023) |
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