1、 ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 NOV2014 Agricultural tractors Hydraulic pressure for implements American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE is a professional and technical organization, of members worldwide, who are dedicated to advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, foo
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10、merican Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 1 ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 NOV2014 Approved November 2014 as an American National Standard Agricultural tractors Hydraulic pressure for implements These materials are subject to copyright claims of ISO and ASABE. No part of this publication may
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12、ors Technical subcommittee, and has been formerly approved by the Power and Machinery Division. Adopted by ASABE November 2014; approved as an American National Standard November 2014. Keywords: Hydraulic, Implement, Tractor 0 Foreword 0.1 ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 MONYEAR, Agricultural tractors Hydra
13、ulic pressure for implements, is an adoption with deviations of the identically titled ISO standard ISO 10448:1994, Agricultural tractors Hydraulic pressure for implements. Deviations noted in the following Foreword sections pertain to those provisions where harmonization could not be achieved betwe
14、en ASABE and the International Standard. 0.2 ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 MONYEAR specifies the characteristics of the hydraulic pressure from agricultural tractors to connect hydraulic devices on implements, to permit interchangeable use of various types of implements using remote cylinders and other hy
15、draulic devices. It applies to agricultural tractors intended for interchangeable implements. 0.3 Six normative references are listed in ISO 10448:1994. The responsible ASABE committee has reviewed these references and approved the following deviations: 0.3.1 Replace ISO 730-1: Agricultural wheeled
16、tractors Rear-mounted three-Point linkage Part 1: Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4, with ASABE AD730:2009 DEC2012 Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Categories 1N, 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N and 4. Any reference to ISO 730-1 in the printed portion of ISO 10448:1994 shall be replaced by
17、ASABE AD730:2009 DEC2012. 0.3.2 Replace ISO 5675:1992, Agricultural tractors and machinery General purpose quick-action hydraulic couplers, with ANSI/ASAE S366.2 MAY2004 (ISO 5675:1992) Agricultural tractors and machinery General purpose quick-action hydraulic couplers. Any reference to ISO 5675:199
18、2 in the printed portion of ISO 10448:1994 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASAE S366.2 MAY2004 (ISO 5675:1992). 0.4 This standard has been approved as an American National Standard by ANSI (American National Standards Institute). 0.5 This standard deviates from ISO 10448:1994 as follows: 0.5.1 See Section
19、 0.3 for Normative reference deviations. Text of ISO 10448:1994 Agricultural tractors Hydraulic pressure for implements, follows. ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 NOV2014 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the characteristics of
20、 the hydraulic pressure from agricultural tractors to connect hydraulic devices on implements, to permit interchangeable use of various types of implements using remote cylinders and other hydraulic devices. lt applies to agricultural tractors intended for interchangeable implements. 2 Normative ref
21、erences 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
22、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 730-1: 1, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-Point linkage Part 1: Cat
23、egories 1, 2, 3 and 4. ISO 789-10: 2, Agricultural tractors Test procedures Part 10: Hydraulic power at tractor/implement interface. ISO 5675:1992, Agricultural tractors and machinery General purpose quick-action hydraulic couplers. ISO 6149-1:1993, Connections for fluid power and general use Ports
24、and stud ends with ISO 261 threads and O-ring sealing Part 1: Ports with O-ring seal in truncated housing. ISO 6149-2:1993, Connections for fluid power and general use Ports and stud ends with ISO 261 threads and O-ring sealing Part 2: Heavy-duty (S series) stud ends Dimensions, design, test methods
25、 and requirements. ISO 6149-3:1993, Connections for fluid power and general use Ports and stud ends with ISO 261 threads and O-ring sealing Part 3: Light-duty (L series) stud ends Dimensions, design, test methods and requirements. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the follow
26、ing terms and definitions apply. 3.1 external hydraulic service: Source of hydraulic power, derived from the hydraulic system of the agricultural tractor, available for use on an implement mounted on, coupled to or otherwise used in conjunction with it. 3.2 coupler pair: Pair of female hydraulic cou
27、plers compatible with male couplers specified in ISO 5675, mounted on agricultural tractors and connected to the hydraulic system to allow flow from one coupler to the other. 3.3 available differential pressure: Steady state difference in hydraulic pressure between two coupler parts on the implement
28、 side. 1To be published. (Revision of ISO 730-1:1990) 2To be published. ANSI/ASABE AD10448:1994 NOV2014 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 3 3.4 maximum pressure: Maximum steady state hydraulic pressure at either male coupler connected to a coupler pair. 3.5 maximum
29、loop return pressure: Maximum steady hydraulic pressure at the male coupler returning flow to a hydraulic system that can reverse the flow through that coupler. 3.6 maximum sump return pressure: (1) With coupler: Maximum steady state hydraulic pressure at the male coupler returning flow directly to
30、the reservoir. (2) Without coupler: Maximum steady state hydraulic pressure at an M22 1,5 or M27 2 thread size port in accordance with ISO 6149-1, ISO 6149-2 or ISO 6149-3, returning flow directly to the reservoir. 3.7 peak pressure: Maximum instantaneous hydraulic pressure at either male coupler co
31、nnected to a coupler pair. 4 Requirements Pressures as listed in Table 1 should be within their limits as the flow is varied between the specified flow range limits and the loop oil temperature remains within limits. The pressures shall be measured on the implement side (male couplers) which conform
32、 to size l2,5 in ISO 5675. The test method shall be in accordance with ISO 789-10. Table 1 Characteristic Value Maximum pressure 20,5 MPa (205 bar) Minimum differential pressure 15 MPa (150 bar) Maximum loop return pressure 1 MPa (10 bar) Maximum sump return pressure, with coupler 0,5 MPa (5 bar) Ma
33、ximum sump return pressure, without coupler 0,2 MPa (2 bar) Peak pressure 29 MPa (290 bar) Specified flow range 0 to 30 l/min for category 1 tractors1) 0 to 50 l/min for categories 2 and 3 tractors1) Oil Temperature 65 C 5 C NOTE: The specified flow range of 0 to 30 l/min is recommended for partial-consuming (e.g. 10 I/min to 30 I/min) devices and of 0 to 50 l/min for continuous-consuming (e.g. 35 I/min to 50 I/min) devices. 1) Categories according to ISO 730-1.