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36、thod and acceptance conditionsPrepared byInternational Organization for StandardizationCAN/CSA-M5700-09Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protectivestructures (ROPS) Static test method and acceptance conditionsCSA/4 Canadian Standards Association November 2009CAN/CSA-M5700-09Tractors fo
37、r agriculture and forestry Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) Static test method and acceptance conditionsCSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-M5700, Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) Static test method and acceptance conditions, which is an
38、adoption without modification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 5700 (fourth edition, 2006-11-15).This Standard is intended to be used in conjunction with CSA B352.0.This Standard is one in a series of CSA Standards on roll-over and tip-over prot
39、ection for mobile construction, industrial, mining, forestry, and agricultural machinery. This series consists of the following Standards: (a) M3463, Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) Dynamic test method and acceptance conditions; (b) M3471, Earth-moving ma
40、chinery Roll-over protective structures Laboratory tests and performance requirements;(c) M5700, Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) Static test method and acceptance conditions;(d) M8082, Self-propelled machinery for forestry Roll-over protective structures
41、Laboratory tests and performance requirements;(e) M12003-1, Agricultural and forestry tractors Roll-over protective structures on narrow-track wheeled tractors Part 1: Front-mounted ROPS;(f) M12003-2, Agricultural and forestry tractors Roll-over protective structures on narrow-track wheeled tractors
42、 Part 2: Rear-mounted ROPS; and(g) M12117, Earth-moving machinery Tip-over protection structure (TOPS) for compact excavators Laboratory tests and performance requirements.This series of Standards supersedes CSA B352.1 and CSA B352.2, Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) for Agricultural, Construct
43、ion, Earthmoving, Forestry, Industrial, and Mining Machines, Parts 2 and 3, published in 1995.Additional Standards will be added to the series as they are developed.Adoption of these ISO Standards on ROPS and TOPS, along with Standards such as ISO 3776 on operator restraint systems, will aid in the
44、safe design of mobile construction, industrial, mining, forestry, and agricultural machinery across North America. This Standard was reviewed for Canadian adoption by the CSA Technical Committee on Roll-over Protective Structures, under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee on Occupat
45、ional Health and Safety, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee. This Standard has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. November 2009CAN/CSA-M5700-09Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protectivestructures (ROPS) Static tes
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49、e committee. To submit a proposal for change to CSA Standards, please send the following information to inquiriescsa.ca and include “Proposal for change” in the subject line:(a) Standard designation (number);(b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;(c) wording of the proposed change; and(d) rationale for the change.Reference numberISO 5700:2006(E)ISO 2006INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO5700Fourth edition2006-11-15Tractors for agriculture and forestry Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) Static test