1、 ANSI/ASAE S229.6 DEC1976 (R2012) Baling Wire for Automatic Balers 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, food, and biological syst
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10、ricultural and Biological Engineers 1 ANSI/ASAE S229.6 DEC1976 (R2012) Approved December 1982; reaffirmed February 2013 as an American National Standard Baling Wire for Automatic Balers Proposed by the Advisory Engineering Committee of the Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute; approved by the ASA
11、E Power and Machinery Division Technical Committee; adopted by ASAE May 1952; revised January 1958, February 1962; reconfirmed with new format December 1966; revised June 1967, December 1969, December 1970; reconfirmed December 1975; revised December 1976; revised editorially March 1980; reconfirmed
12、 December 1981; approved as an American National Standard December 1982; reconfirmed December 1986, December 1991; reaffirmed by ANSI September 1992; reaffirmed by ASAE December 1996; reaffirmed by ANSI March 1998; reaffirmed by ASAE December 2001, February 2003; reaffirmed by ANSI February 2003; re
13、affirmed by ASABE and ANSI February 2008; reaffirmed by ASABE December 2012; reaffirmed by ANSI February 2013. Keywords: Balers, Baling, Wire 1 Scope and Designation 1.1 This specification shall cover annealed baling wire for automatic balers. 1.2 The wire shall be furnished in two sizes of coils: 9
14、60 m (3150 ft) minimum and 1981 m (6500 ft) minimum. 2 Standard Practice 2.1 Unless otherwise specified, standard practices as covered by the American Iron and Steel Institute in the latest revision of the AISI Steel Products Manual, Wire and Rods, Carbon Steel, shall govern on all points covered by
15、 this specification. 3 Requirements 3.1 Physical properties 345 to 483 MPa (50,000 to 70,000 psi) tensile strength 12 percent minimum permanent elongation in 254 mm (10 in.) length. 3.2 Rewinding practices 3.2.1 Wire shall be wound with uniform tension and shall be furnished with a protective coatin
16、g that will provide adequate lubricity and corrosion resistance but will not harden or produce a gummy condition in the baler tying mechanism. 3.2.2 Wire shall be free from injurious heavy scale and surface imperfections. 3.2.3 Wire shall be free of kinks and shall be of continuous length; therefore
17、, it shall contain no twisted splices. Welded joints shall be dressed down to wire diameter. 3.2.4 Wire shall be capable of being uncoiled from both the inside and the outside of the coil. 3.2.5 Outside end of wire shall bear a tag containing only the manufacturers identification; inside end of coil
18、 shall be bent over the tie at the inside diameter. ANSI/ASAE S229.6 DEC1976 (R2012) Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2 3.3 Dimensions Wire shall be furnished in rewound coils, conforming to the following requirements: Description 960 m Coil 3150 ft Coil 1981 m Coi
19、l 6500 ft Coil Wire gage no. 141/2141/2141/2141/2Wire diameter 1.93 mm 0.05 mm 0.076 in. 0.002 in. 1.93 mm 0.05 mm 0.076 in. 0.002 in. Inside diameter 76.2 mm 12.5 mm 3 in. 0.5 in. 206 mm + 6, - 3 mm 8.125 in. + 0.25, - 0.125 in. Outside diameter 251 mm 12.5 mm 9.875 in. 0.5 in. 336 mm 6 mm 13.25 in
20、. 0.25 in. Coil width 95 mm 12.5 mm 3.75 in. 0.5 in. 152 mm + 6, - 0 mm 6 in. + 0.25, - 0 in. Length 960 m minimum 3150 ft minimum 1981 m minimum 6500 ft minimum 4 Packaging 4.1 Coils shall be banded securely with a minimum of three ties on the 1981 m (6500 ft) coil and the 960 m (3150 ft) coil, eve
21、nly spaced. 4.2 Coils of wire shall be shipped in suitable containers providing adequate protection for shipping, storage, and distribution. 4.3 The 960 m (3150 ft) coil shall be shipped two in a carton which shall be marked as follows: Package No. 3150 ASAE Standard Baling Wire (2 coils), 141/2gage
22、, 960 m (3150 ft) minimum per coil 4.4 The container shall also carry, in a different location, the name and/or brand name of the wire manufacturer, and necessary instructions for storing and handling. 4.5 The 1981 m (6500 ft) coil shall be shipped one in a carton which shall be marked as follows: P
23、ackage No. 6500 ASAE Standard Baling Wire (1 coil), 141/2gage, 1981 m (6500 ft) minimum 4.5.1 The maximum outside dimensions of the empty carton shall be 349.3 x 355.6 x 165.1 mm (13.75 x 14.00 x 6.50 in.). A knockout hole with a maximum diameter of 190.5 mm (7.50 in.) shall be provided on each side
24、 of the carton. It is intended that this carton fit balers designed subsequent to the December 1969 revision of this Standard. The 355.6 mm (14.00 in.) dimension may cause some interference with balers currently in the field. 4.6 The container shall also carry, in a different location, the name and/or brand name of the wire manufacturer, and necessary instructions for storing and handling. 5 Inspection and Rejection 5.1 Any coil not confirming to the foregoing specifications may be rejected and the manufacturer or distributor notified. Cited Standard AISI, Steel Products Manual