1、 ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Tractors and machinery for agricultural and forestry Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive shafts Strength and wear tests and acceptance criteria American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE is a professional and technical organization, of members w
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10、e 269-429-0300, fax 269-429-3852, hqasabe.org ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 1 ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Approved September 2015 as an American National Standard Tractors and machinery for agricultural and forestry Guards for p
11、ower take-off (PTO) drive shafts Strength and wear tests and acceptance criteria These materials are subject to copyright 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 r
12、equests pertaining to the ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 Standard should be submitted to ASABE. Proposed by the Farm Equipment Council of the Equipment Manufacturers Institute; approved by the ASAE Safety Standards Subcommittee and the Power and Machinery Division Standards Committee; adopted by ASAE Novemb
13、er 1995; reaffirmed December 1999, December 2001, February 2003, February 2004. Adoption with modification of ISO 5674:2004 (E) and addition of ASAE Forward with deviations January 2005; approved by ANSI January 2005; reaffirmed by ASABE December 2009; reaffirmed by ANSI January 2010; reaffirmed by
14、ASABE December 2014; reaffirmed by ANSI January 2015; revised to corrected July 2005 version of ISO 5674:2004 and renumbered from S522.1 to AD5674:2004 SEP2015; revision approved by ANSI September 2015. Keywords: Drive shafts, Guards, Power take-off, Test 0 Foreword 0.1 This ASAE document, ANSI/ASAE
15、 AD5674:2004 SEP2015, Tractors and machinery for agricultural and forestry Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive shafts Strength and wear tests and acceptance criteria, is an adoption with deviations of the identically titled ISO standard ISO 5674:2004, Tractors and machinery for agriculture and for
16、estry Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive-shafts Strength and wear tests and acceptance criteria. 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 the subsequently
17、 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 ANSI/ASAE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 specifies laboratory tests for determining the strength and wear resistance o
18、f 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 ASAE S207 or more fully with AD5673-2. It is applicable to the testing of PTO drive-shaft guards and their restraini
19、ng means. It is not applicable to the testing of guards designed and constructed to be used as steps. 0.3 Eight normative references are listed in ISO 5674:2004. The responsible ASABE committee has reviewed these references and approved the following deviations. 0.3.1 Replace ISO 500-1, Agricultural
20、 tractors Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2 and 3 Part 1: General specifications, safety requirements, dimensions for master shield and clearance zone with ANSI/ASABE AD500-1:2014, Agricultural tractors Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2, 3 and 4 Part 1: General specifications, safety requi
21、rements, dimensions for master shield and clearance zone. Any reference to ISO 500-1 in the printed portion of ISO 5674:2004 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD500-1. ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2 0.3.2 Replace ISO 5673-1:2005 Agr
22、icultural tractors and machinery Power take-off drive shafts and power-input connection Part 1: General manufacturing and safety requirements with ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1:2005 SEP2014 Agricultural tractors and machinery Power take-off drive shafts and power-input connection Part 1: General manufacturing
23、 and safety requirements. Any reference to ISO 5673-1 in the printed portion of ISO 5674:2004 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1. 0.3.3 Replace ISO 5673-2, Agricultural tractors and machinery Power take-off drive shafts and position of power input connection Part 2: Specification for use of PT
24、O drive shafts, and position and clearance of PTO drive line and PIC for various attachments with ANSI/ASABE AD5673-2:2005 SEP2014 Agricultural tractors and machinery Power take-off drive shafts and position of power input connection Part 2: Specification for use of PTO drive shafts, and position an
25、d clearance of PTO drive line and PIC for various attachments. Any reference to ISO 5673-2 in the printed portion of ISO 5674:2004 shall be replaced by ANSI/ASABE AD5673-2. 0.4 This standard has been approved as an American National Standard by ANSI (American National Standard Institute). ASAE S522
26、was used as the basis for the ISO 5674. 0.5 This standard deviates from ISO 5674:2004 as follows: 0.5.1 See section 0.3 for Normative reference deviations. Text of ISO 5674:2004 Tractors and machinery for agricultural and forestry Guards for power take-off (PTO) drive shafts Strength and wear tests
27、and acceptance criteria, follows. 1 Scope This International Standard 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
28、to be used in combination with ISO 5673 ANSI/ASABE AD5673. It is applicable to the testing of 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. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are
29、indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 105-A02, Textiles Tests for colour fastness Part A02: Grey scale for assessing chang
30、e in colour ISO 500 (all parts) Agricultural tractors Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2, and 3, with the exception of ISO 500-1 use ANSI/ASABE AD500-1, Agricultural tractors Rear-mounted power take-off types 1, 2, 3 and 4 Part 1: General specifications, safety requirements, dimensions for maste
31、r shield and clearance zone ISO 4892-1, Plastics Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources Part 1: General guidance ISO 4892-2, Plastics Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources Part 2: Xenon-arc sources ISO 5673-1 ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1, Agricultural tractors and machinery Power take-off
32、drive shafts and power-input connection Part 1: General, manufacturing and safety requirements ISO 5673-2 ANSI/ASABE AD5673-2, Agricultural tractors and machinery Power take-off drive shafts and power-input connection Part 2: Specification for use of PTO drive shafts, and position and clearance of P
33、TO drive line and PIC for various attachments ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 3 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 5673-1 ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1 and the following apply. 3.1
34、 ambient temperature any temperature between 5 C and 35 C 4 General test conditions 4.1 Guard 4.1.1 The guard shall be representative of a production model and be within the tolerances specified for the guard. The results obtained from the sample can be used to certify guards of shorter or longer le
35、ngths, provided the basic design remains the same. When a guard is designed for use with several drive-shaft types, a representative selection of shaft and guard combinations shall be tested. 4.1.2 If the guard is made of plastic material (or any other material susceptible to degradation by UV radia
36、tion), it shall be certified by the manufacturer to be resistant to degradation from UV radiation under an appropriate, recognized method. See Annex B for an example. 4.1.3 During testing, all operating and maintenance instructions specified for the shaft and guard shall be complied with, except whe
37、re specifically mentioned by this International Standard. 4.1.4 The guard shall be tested in conjunction with a PTO drive-shaft of between 900 mm and 1 010 mm closed length for which it is intended. The same guard shall be used throughout all the tests. 4.2 Other 4.2.1 Where specified in this Intern
38、ational Standard that the PTO drive-shaft shall be revolving, its rotational frequency shall be 1 000 r/min. 4.2.2 All tests shall be carried out in accordance with the schedule and in the sequence given in Annex A. 5 Test equipment 5.1 General 5.1.1 Wear test equipment, which shall be capable of ho
39、lding the PTO drive-shaft and revolving it at a frequency of 1 000 r/min. The shafts and guards shall be mounted as specified for operational use and only fixed by their designated restraining device. The fixing points shall be in accordance with ISO 500 ANSI/ASABE AD500-1 and the equivalent machine
40、 standard unless otherwise specified for that type of shaft. The size and shape of the wear test equipment shall be such that an even test environment is maintained, e.g. heat and the dust specified in 5.2.3. 5.1.2 Strength test equipment, which shall allow the accurate application of known loads at
41、 controlled temperatures and at the required frequency of rotation within the tolerances stipulated in Table 1. ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 4 Table 1 Measuring accuracy Measuring Accuracy Test Tolerance Rotational speed 0,5 % +5
42、% Temperature 1,0 C 5 % Time 0,2 % +5 % Length 0,5 % 2 % Force 1,0 % +2 % 5.2 Test parameters 5.2.1 Measuring accuracy All measurements shall be within the tolerances given in Table 1 except where otherwise required by this International Standard. 5.2.2 Potable and salt water 5.2.2.1 When a test req
43、uires the use of water, it shall be potable (i.e. drinking water). 5.2.2.2 When a test requires a saltwater solution, it shall be prepared by dissolving sodium chloride in water to produce a concentration of 50 g/l 5 g/l. The sodium chloride shall be white and shall give a colourless solution in wat
44、er. It shall be substantially free from copper and nickel, and shall not contain more than 0,1 % of sodium iodine and not more than 0,4 % of total impurities calculated for dry salt. 5.2.3 Test dust 5.2.3.1 The test dust shall consist of a mixture composed of equal parts, by mass, of organic and min
45、eral dust. 5.2.3.2 The organic dust shall be ground lucerne with a maximum percentage of 12 % water and with a maximum particle size of 2 mm. An environment of 0.5 kg/m3shall be maintained. 5.2.3.3 The mineral dust shall be a simple phosphated fertilizer, and shall contain as principal elements sili
46、cophosphates of calcium having the following characteristics: minimum content: 9 % of P2O5 total (3 %); other: at least 75 % of the P2O5 total declared, soluble in a 2 % concentration of citric acid. See Table 2. Table 2 Mineral dust specification Mesh Opening of Sieve, mm Fineness of Grinding after
47、 Sifting, min. % 0,063 0,125 0,16 75 0,63 96 ANSI/ASABE AD5674:2004 SEP2015 Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 5 6 Tests 6.1 General After each test, note and record the condition of the guard, with particular reference to any fractures, permanent deformation or deta
48、chment of components which could contribute to the deterioration of the guard. For the test sequence, see Annex A. The PTO drive-shaft guard is deemed to have passed the test if the guard has no holes or deformation which leave the shaft unprotected, and the guard has no breakage, crack or part sepa
49、ration. 6.2 Wear test 6.2.1 For the whole test, the shaft shall be revolving and, whilst revolving, shall be repeatedly extended to its extended length (see ISO 5673-1 ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1), held for 1 min, then returned and held at its closed length (see ISO 5673-1 ANSI/ASABE AD5673-1) for 4 min. This shall be repeated for the duration of the test period. See Annex A for the test sequence. Guards shall only be fixed using the normal fixing and restraining s