1、 ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Agricultural wheeled tractors Three-point hitch couplers Part 1: U-frame coupler American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE is a professional and technical organization, of members worldwide, who are dedicated to advancement of engineering appl
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10、01-1:2016 NOV2016 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 1 ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Approved November 2016 as an American National Standard Agricultural wheeled tractors Three-point hitch couplers Part 1: U-frame coupler These materials are subject to copyright
11、claims of ISO and ASABE. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, including an electronic retrieval system, without the prior written permission of ASABE. All request pertaining to the ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Standard should be submitted to ASABE. ANSI/ASAE S278 history:
12、Proposed by Advisory Engineering Committee of Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute; approved by ASAE Power and Machinery Division Technical Committee; adopted by ASAE December 1964; revised December 1965, June 1967; reconfirmed December 1971; revised April 1974, February 1975; corrected editorial
13、ly April 1977; revised December 1978, March 1980; reconfirmed December 1984; revised editorially and reconfirmed December 1989; reaffirmed December 1994; revised editorially February 1995; reaffirmed December 1999, January 2001, December 2001, February 2003. Adoption with modification of ISO 11001-1
14、:1993 and addition of ASAE Foreword with deviations July 2003. Approved by ANSI September 2003; reaffirmed by ASABE February 2009; reaffirmed by ANSI May 2009; ASABE periodic review extended one year October 2013; ANSI periodic review extended to October 21, 2015 on April 21, 2014. Replaced by adopt
15、ion with deviations of ISO 11001-1:2016 and approved by ANSI November 2016. Keywords: Coupler, Hitch, Implements, Three-point, Tractors 0 Foreword 0.1 ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016, Agricultural wheeled tractors Three-point hitch couplers Part 1: U-frame coupler, is an adoption with deviations of the id
16、entically titled ISO 11001-1:2016, Agricultural wheeled tractors Three-point hitch couplers Part 1: U-frame coupler. Deviations noted in the following Foreword sections pertain to those provisions where harmonization could not be achieved between ASABE and the International Standard. Deviations from
17、 the subsequently printed international standard are noted with underscore (addition) or strikethrough (deletions) text. Deviations from the international standard figures and equations are clearly marked. 0.2 This part of ISO 11001 specifies the essential dimensions for the attachment of three-poin
18、t hitch implements to agricultural wheeled and track-laying tractors equipped with a three-point free link hitch according to ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 and a U-frame hitch coupler. NOTE In general the dimensions associated with the tractor and implement for use
19、with hitch couplers are the same as those for the three-point linkage specified in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998, and those for the clearance zone specified in ISO 2332. The three-point hitch coupler systems constitute a special method of implement mounting. The hit
20、ch couplers are an additional component located between the three-point linkage and the implement, making it possible to hitch and unhitch from the operators seat. Due to the special construction and function of hitch couplers, it can be necessary to vary the length of the upper and lower links indi
21、cated in the referenced standards. This part of ISO 11001 applies to categories 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N, and 4 of agricultural wheeled and tracklaying tractors as defined in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998. ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Copyright American Society of A
22、gricultural and Biological Engineers 2 0.3 Three normative references are listed in ISO 11001-1:2016. The responsible ASABE committee has reviewed these references and approved the following deviations. 0.3.1 Replace ISO 730, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Categories
23、1N, 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N and 4, with ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Categories 1N, 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N and 4. Any reference to ISO 730 in the printed portion of ISO 11001-1:2016 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:20
24、14. 0.3.2 Replace ISO 8759-1, Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage, with ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998, Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage. Any reference to ISO 8759-1 in the
25、printed portion of ISO 11001-1:2016 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998. 0.4 This standard has been approved as an American National standard by ANSI (American National Standard Institute). The original content of ISO 11001-1 was based on ASABE standard S278. 0.5 This standard deviates fro
26、m ISO 11001-1:2016 as follows: 0.5.1 See Section 0.3 for Normative reference deviations. 0.5.2 Replace 4.8 with the following: For tractors designed with U-frame couplers as standard equipment, the lower links should be shortened so that the distance to the lower U-frame coupler jaw falls within the
27、 range for dimension L specified in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. For tractors that offer U-frame couplers as an option, the lower links should be designed to the minimum L dimension given in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 as far as possible to minimize the distance that the combined low
28、er link and U-frame coupler length is over the upper limit of the L dimension given in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. NOTE For hitch Category 1, dimension B1 in this part of ISO 11001 means the lower socket offset may be larger than the range allowed in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. Tex
29、t of ISO 11001-1:2016, Agricultural wheeled tractors Three-point hitch couplers Part 1: U-frame coupler, with deviations noted, follows. 1 Scope This part of ISO 11001 specifies the essential dimensions for the attachment of three-point hitch implements to agricultural wheeled and track-laying tract
30、ors equipped with a three-point free link hitch according to ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ISO 8759-1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 and a U-frame hitch coupler. NOTE In general the dimensions associated with the tractor and implement for use with hitch couplers are the same as those for
31、the three-point linkage specified in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ISO 8759-1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998, and those for the clearance zone specified in ISO 2332. The three-point hitch coupler systems constitute a special method of implement mounting. The hitch couplers are an addition
32、al component located between the three-point linkage and the implement, making it possible to hitch and unhitch from the operators seat. Due to the special construction and function of hitch couplers, it can be necessary to vary the length of the upper and lower links indicated in the referenced sta
33、ndards. This part of ISO 11001 applies to categories 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N, and 4 of agricultural wheeled and tracklaying tractors as defined in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ISO 8759-1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998. ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Copyright American Society of Agricultu
34、ral and Biological Engineers 3 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the reference
35、d document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 730, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Categories 1N, 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N and 4 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014, Agricultural wheeled tractors Rear-mounted three-point linkage Categories 1N, 1, 2N, 2, 3N, 3, 4N and 4
36、 ISO 2332:2009, Agricultural tractors and machinery Connection of implements via three-point linkage Clearance zone around implement ISO 8759-1, Agricultural wheeled tractors Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998, Agricultural wheeled tractor
37、s Front-mounted equipment Part 1: Power take-off and three-point linkage 3 Principle of frame coupler system A frame coupler system is a one-phase implement coupler where the three-point linkage of the tractor (see ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ISO 8759-1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998) i
38、s fitted with a U- frame and the implement has the provisions to be mounted to the frame. Hitching and unhitching can be operated from the tractor operators seat. 4 Coupler dimensions Coupler dimensions shall comply with Figure 1 and Table 1. 4.1 The upper hook offset (dimension B5) shall be not mor
39、e than 15,75 mm greater or 6,35 mm less than the lower socket offset (dimension B1). 4.2 The implement shall provide a minimum clearance h3, (see Figure 2 and Table 2) when attached to the coupler to permit lowering all elements of the coupler to ensure satisfactory attachment and detachment of the
40、implement from the coupler. NOTE Older legacy implements may only have clearances of 120,9 mm for categories 1, 2N, 2, 3N, and 3, and 146 mm minimum for categories 4N and 4. 4.3 The upper hook of the quick coupler shall be centred between the lower sockets within 3 mm. 4.4 The lower implement attach
41、ing point on the quick-attaching coupler shall be located in the vertical position such that the lift range, power range and levelling adjustment, as specified in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 or ISO 8759-1 ANSI/ASABE AD8759-1:1998 are fulfilled. 4.5 Implement components, other than th
42、e hitch pins, that are in alignment with the lower socket width (dimension A1) shall not extend forward of the centreline of the lower socket for a distance of h5 (see Figure 2 and Table 2) above the lower socket. Components above this height, extending laterally more than l3 (see Figure 2 and Table
43、 2) from the coupler centreline, shall not extend more than 25 mm forward of the vertical centreline through the upper hook opening. 4.6 The lower socket width (A1) shall be maintained within the area defined by dimensions B2, H6, H7 and B9. ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Copyright American Socie
44、ty of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 4 4.7 The lower link to coupler pins may be recessed to provide design freedom to obtain structural integrity in the coupler frame, resulting in a common dimension for L3 and L6, and L4 and L7, respectively. 4.8 Note that ISO 730 specifies that dimension L
45、 in Table 2 shall have a range of 75 mm for hitch categories 1, 2N, and 2 and a range of 100 mm for hitch categories 3N, 3, 4N, and 4. Dimension B1 in this part of ISO 11001 allows the lower socket offset to be larger than the range allowed in ISO 730. For tractors designed with U-frame couplers as
46、standard equipment, the lower links should be shortened so that the distance to the lower U-frame coupler jaw falls within the range for dimension L specified in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. For tractors that offer U-frame couplers as an option, the lower links should be designed to
47、the minimum L dimension given in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014 as far as possible to minimize the distance that the combined lower link and U-frame coupler length is over the upper limit of the L dimension given in ISO 730 ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. NOTE For hitch Category 1,
48、 dimension B1 in this part of ISO 11001 means the lower socket offset may be larger than the range allowed in ANSI/ASABE AD730:2009 W/Amd. 1:2014. 4.9 For U-frame couplers that by design can be converted to different hitch categories, dimensions H6, H7, H5, L4, L2, L5 and L3 may not be achieved in a
49、ll configurations. Figure 1 Coupler dimensions ANSI/ASABE AD11001-1:2016 NOV2016 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 5 Table 1 Coupler dimensions Dimensions in millimetres Dimensions Designations Category 1 2N 2 3N 3 4N 4 min max min max min max min max min max min max min max L1 Lower socket inside span 686 690 686 690 828 834 828 834 970 975 925 930 1 170 1 175 A1 Lower socket width 28 30 63 67 63 67 63 67 63 67 86 89 86 89 B1 Lower socket offset 104 1