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AS 1418.19-2007

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Specifies requirements for self-propelled non-slewing and slewing telescopic handlers not greater than 5 degrees either side of the longitudinal axis of seated rider-operated telescopic handlers.
Published: 18/10/2007
Pages: 55
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced documents
1.3 Definitions
1.4 New designs, innovations and design methods
1.5 Designation of telehandler type
1.5.1 Nominal rated capacity of telehandler with forks
1.5.2 Nominal reach (d)
1.5.3 Standard lift height
1.5.4 Standard load centre distance (D)
2 Design
2.1 Basis of design
2.1.1 General
2.1.2 Structure
2.1.3 Stabilizer/outriggers
2.1.4 Counterweights
2.2 Loadings
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Load combinations
2.2.3 Wind loads
2.3 Security
2.3.1 Protection against unintended use
2.3.2 Protection against unintentional start-up
2.4 Brakes
2.5 Controls
2.5.1 General
2.5.2 Travel and braking controls
2.5.2.1 Pedal-operated travel and braking controls
2.5.2.2 Differential locking pedal
2.5.2.3 Hand-operated direction control lever
2.5.2.4 Manually operated accelerator control lever
2.5.2.5 Hand-operated transmission gear change lever
2.5.2.6 Hand-operated differential locking lever
2.5.3 Steering controls
2.5.3.1 General requirements
2.5.3.2 Steering requirements
2.5.3.3 Steering shock limitation
2.5.3.4 Strength
2.5.3.5 Actuating force
2.5.3.6 Steering directions—Steering wheel control
2.5.3.7 Steering direction—Single lever control
2.5.4 Load-handling control
2.5.5 Other controls
2.5.5.1 Stabilizer/outrigger controls
2.5.5.2 Chassis-levelling control
2.5.5.3 Axle-locking control
2.5.6 Marking
2.6 Power systems and accessories
2.6.1 Exhaust system
2.6.2 Cooling system
2.6.3 Fuel tanks
2.6.4 Access to engine and other compartments
2.6.5 Additional requirements for internal combustion engine-driven telehandlers using gas fuel systems
2.6.6 Electrical requirements
2.7 Systems for lifting, tilting, reaching and slewing
2.7.1 Chains and wire ropes
2.7.1.1 Chains
2.7.1.2 Wire ropes
2.7.2 Hydraulic lifting system
2.7.2.1 Load holding
2.7.2.2 Maximum load-lowering speed
2.7.2.3 Limitation of stroke
2.7.3 Hydraulic system
2.7.3.1 Hydraulic circuit
2.7.3.2 Pressure-relief valves
2.7.3.3 Failure of energy supply or hydraulic circuit
2.7.3.4 Oil filtration
2.7.4 Fork tynes
2.7.5 Fork extensions
2.7.6 Fork carriers
2.7.7 Load-handling attachments
2.7.8 Load sustainability
2.8 Operator position
2.8.1 Seat
2.8.2 Operator access
2.8.3 Protection from wheels
2.8.4 Protection from burning
2.8.5 Protection of the operator against crushing, shearing and trapping points
2.8.6 Operator restraint
2.9 Stability
2.10 Operator protective devices
2.10.1 Protection for the operator on industrial telehandlers
2.10.2 Protection against falling objects and overturning for rough terrain telehandlers (FOPS and ROPS)
2.11 Indicating and limiting devices
2.11.1 General
2.11.2 Motion and performance indicators
2.11.2.1 Longitudinal stability indicator
2.11.2.2 Rated capacity indicator
2.11.2.3 Load indicator
2.11.2.4 Boom angle indicator
2.11.2.5 Lateral slope indicator
2.11.2.6 Hoist rope drum rotation indicator
2.11.2.7 Hoisting limit indicator
2.11.2.8 Telescopic boom length indicators
2.11.2.9 Wind speed anemometer
2.11.3 Motion and performance limiters
2.11.3.1 Maximum capacity limiter
2.11.3.2 Longitudinal stability limiter
2.11.3.3 Rated capacity limiter
2.11.3.4 Motion-limiters
2.11.4 Audible warning device
2.12 Visibility
2.13 Environmental conditions
2.13.1 Operator’s cab
2.13.2 Protection during transport, loading and unloading
2.13.3 Noise emission and vibration
2.13.3.1 Noise emission
2.13.3.2 Vibration
2.14 Testing
2.14.1 General
2.14.2 Tests for telehandlers
2.14.3 Preparation for testing in accordance with Appendix B
2.14.4 Visual inspection before testing
2.14.5 Performance test
2.14.6 Static stability test
2.14.6.1 Purpose
2.14.6.2 Procedure
2.14.7 Static strength test
2.14.7.1 Purpose
2.14.7.2 Procedure
2.14.7.3 Requirements
2.14.8 Hoist brake test
2.14.8.1 Purpose
2.14.8.2 Procedure
2.14.8.3 Requirements
2.14.9 Inspection after testing
2.14.10 Record of testing
3 Information for use
3.1 General
3.2 Specific information
3.3 Marking
3.3.1 Information plates
3.3.1.1 Telehandlers
3.3.1.2 Traction batteries
3.3.1.3 Removable attachments
3.3.2 Rated capacity chart
3.3.3 Other information
3.3.3.1 Marking of lifting and tie-down points on the telehandler
3.3.3.2 Filling points
3.3.4 Representation of information
Appendix A
Appendix B
B1 General
B2 Stability by test loading
B3 Requirements
Appendix C
C1 Scope
C2 Conditions of validity
C3 Condition of test
C3.1 Equipment and method
C3.1.1 General
C3.1.2 Verification procedure
C3.1.2.1 Tilting platform
C3.1.2.2 Fixed slope
C3.1.2.3 Calculation
C3.1.3 Test completion
C3.1.3.1 General
C3.1.3.2 Tests with tilting platform
C3.1.3.3 Test with fixed slope
C3.2 Conditions of the telehandler
C3.2.1 General
C3.2.2 Lift height for tests simulating travelling
C3.3 Effect of the operator’s weight on stability
C3.4 Location of the telehandler on the test platform
C3.5 Test load
C3.6 Safety precautions
C4 Test procedure
C5 Tests for telehandlers fitted with attachments
Appendix D
D1 Scope
D2 Conditions of validity
D3 Conditions of test
D3.1 Equipment and method
D3.1.1 General
D3.1.2 Verification procedure
D3.1.2.1 Tilting platform
D3.1.2.2 Fixed slope
D3.1.2.3 Calculation
D3.2 Condition of the telehandler
D3.2.1 General
D3.2.2 Lift height for tests simulating travelling
D3.3 Effect of the operator’s weight on stability
D3.4 Location of the telehandler on the test platform
D3.5 Test load
D3.6 Safety precautions
D4 Test procedure
D5 Tests for telehandlers fitted with attachments
Appendix E
E1 Scope
E2 Conditions of validity
E3 Condition of test
E3.1 Equipment and method
E3.2 Conditioning of the telehandler
E3.3 Effect of the operator’s weight on stability
E3.4 Location of the telehandler on the test platform
E3.5 Test load
E3.6 Safety precautions
E4 Test procedure
E5 Tests for telehandlers fitted with attachments
Appendix F
F1 Scope
F2 Conditions of validity
F3 Condition of test
F3.1 Equipment and method
F3.2 Conditioning of the telehandler
F3.3 Effect of the operator’s weight on stability
F3.4 Location of the telehandler on the test platform
F3.5 Safety precautions
F4 Test procedure
F5 Tests for telehandlers fitted with attachments
Appendix G
G1 Scope
G2 Test arrangement
G2.1 General
G2.2 Test area
G2.3 Test obstacle
G2.4 Reaction measurement
G3 Test procedure
G4 Results
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Fork-lift trucks - Fork arms - Technical characteristics and testing
[Current]
Road vehicles, and tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry - Determination of burning behaviour of interior materials
[Current]
Earth-moving machinery - Seat belts and seat belt anchorages - Performance requirements and tests
[Current]
Construction and layout of pedals of self-propelled sit-down rider-controlled industrial trucks - Rules for the construction and layout of pedals
[Superseded]
Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology - Amendment 1
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