1、BRITISH STANDARDBS 6911-10:1996ISO 10532:1995Incorporating Amendment No. 1Testing earth-moving machinery Part 10: Machine-mounted retrieval device Performance requirementsICS 53.100BS 6911-10:1996This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Building and Civil Engineering Se
2、ctor Board, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on 15 August 1996 BSI 2006The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard:Committee reference B/513/1Draft for comment 94/106073 DCISBN 0 580 26150 6Committees responsible for this British Sta
3、ndardThe preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Technical Committee B/513, Construction equipment and plant and site safety, to Subcommittee B/513/1, Earth-moving machinery, upon which the following bodies were represented:British Coal CorporationConstruction Plant (Hire Associati
4、on)Federation of Civil Engineering ContractorsFederation of Manufacturers of Construction Equipment and CranesHealth and Safety ExecutiveInstitution of Civil EngineersSilsoe Research InstituteAmendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date Comments16452 30 June 2006 Addition of clause 4.7BS 6911-10
5、:1996 BSI 2006 iContentsPageCommittees responsible Inside front coverNational foreword ii1Scope 12 Normative references 13 Definitions 14 Requirements 15 Verification 2Annex A (informative) Bibliography 3List of references Inside back coverBS 6911-10:1996ii BSI 2006National forewordThis Part of BS 6
6、911 has been prepared by Subcommittee B/513/1. It is identical with ISO 10532:1995 Earth-moving machinery Machine-mounted retrieval device Performance requirements, including amendment 1: 2004, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).ISO 10532 was prepared by Subcommitt
7、ee 1, Test methods relating to machine performance, of ISO Technical Committee 127, Earth-moving machinery, with the active participation and approval of the UK.A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for t
8、heir correct application.Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations.Cross-referencesInternational Standard Corresponding British StandardISO 6016:1982 BS 6300:1982 Methods of measuring the masses of whole machines, their equipment and components of e
9、arth-moving machinery(Identical)BS 6914 Terminology (including definitions of dimensions and symbols) for earth-moving machineryISO 6165:1987 Part 1:1988 Glossary of terms for basic types of earth-moving machinery(Identical)BS 6911 Testing earth-moving machineryISO 9248:1992 Part 7:1992 Specificatio
10、n for units of measurement and tolerances(Identical)Summary of pagesThis document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 4, an inside back cover and a back cover.This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This wil
11、l be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS 6911-10:1996 BSI 2006 11 ScopeThis International Standard defines the performance requirements of a retrieval device mounted on an earth-moving machine listed in ISO 6165. Requirements for verification testing, if needed, are include
12、d.Studies have shown that the tow rope, used for retrieving a large disabled or mired earth-moving machine is seldom larger than 40 mm diameter wire rope. This is typically the largest size that can be handled by the person connecting the tow rope to the machine.Therefore, this International Standar
13、d is applicable to machine-mounted retrieval devices of capacities not exceeding 106 N. This value corresponds to the minimum breaking force of a 40 mm diameter Group 3 wire rope with steel core as listed in ISO 2408.NOTE 1 In accordance with ISO 6750, information on the location and instructions fo
14、r proper use of retrieval devices is provided in the operator manual.2 Normative referencesThe 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 standa
15、rds are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this International 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 60
16、16:1982, Earth-moving machinery Methods of measuring the masses of whole machines, their equipment and components. ISO 6165:1987, Earth-moving machinery Basic types Vocabulary. ISO 9248:1992, Earth-moving machinery Units for dimensions, performance and capacities, and their measurement accuracies. 3
17、 DefinitionsFor the purposes of this International Standard, the following definitions apply.3.1 machine-mounted retrieval deviceconnector attached to a machine that provides a means to attach a tow rope, a chain, or a tow bar to a disabled or mired machine3.2 capacity (of a retrieval device)value,
18、expressed in newtons, of the force applied to a machine-mounted retrieval device that results in a stress level equal to the yield strength of the material that is used to manufacture the retrieval device3.3 machine mass for calculation1) For tractor-scrapers and dumpers: Combined mass of the machin
19、es operating mass, as defined in ISO 6016, and the rated paymass as specified by the manufacturer.NOTE 2 This mass is the “loaded mass”. (See ISO 7132 and ISO 7133.)2) For all other machines: Operating mass of the machine, as defined in ISO 6016.3.4 maximum pull angleangle of 20 which is the include
20、d angle of a cone with an axis that is a horizontal line passing through the tow rope connecting point on the machine-mounted retrieval device and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the machine, but limited by interference with parts of the machine4 Requirements4.1 The capacity, in newtons, of the
21、 machine-mounted retrieval device shall be equal to 1,5 times the machine mass for calculation (see 3.3), multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (g) except for tractor-scrapers and bottom dumpers. For these machines the capacity, in newtons, shall be equal to the machine mass for calculation
22、multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (g).NOTE 3 The capacity of the retrieval device for any machine need not exceed 106N. (See Scope.)4.2 The machine-mounted retrieval device shall withstand the capacity defined in 4.1 at the maximum pull angle.4.3 The machine-mounted retrieval device shal
23、l be made of materials that display visible signs of deformation (yield) before failure (fracture) so that it is apparent that it has been overloaded and must be repaired or replaced.4.4 The machine-mounted retrieval device shall be designed to accept a wire rope sling or clevis of a size capable of
24、 withstanding the force corresponding to the capacity defined in 4.1.4.5 If a pull-pin type retrieval device is used, provisions shall be made to retain the pin in place during use and to prevent the pin from being lost when it is not in use.BS 6911-10:19962 BSI 20064.6 The machine-mounted retrieval
25、 device may be mounted at the front and/or rear of the machine. It shall be in a location that is easily accessible for attaching a tow rope, a chain, or a tow bar.For machines with a machine operating mass larger than 105kg, a second retrieval device should be provided on the same end of the machin
26、e. Each device shall conform with the requirements of this International Standard.4.7 The machine operating manual shall provide instructions regarding the method of retrieving or towing the machine if the manufacturer recommends that devices such as wire ropes, chains or links be wound around struc
27、turel members as a means for retrieval.5 Verification5.1 The performance requirements of the retrieval device and its supporting structure on the machine shall be verified by testing or by calculation.5.2 If verified by testing, one pull at the maximum pull angle in the horizontal plane and one pull
28、 at the maximum pull angle in the vertical plane shall be made. The force applied shall correspond to the capacity defined in 4.1. Tolerances for test loads and pull angle shall be as given in ISO 9248.BS 6911-10:1996 BSI 2006 3Annex A (informative) Bibliography1 ISO 2408:1985, Steel wire ropes for
29、general purposes Characteristics.2 ISO 6750:1984, Earth-moving machinery Operation and maintenance Format and content of manuals.3 ISO 7132:1990, Earth-moving machinery Dumpers Terminology and commercial specifications.4 ISO 7133:1994, Earth-moving machinery Tractor-scrapers Terminology and commerci
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