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Homepage>BS Standards>65 AGRICULTURE>65.060 Agricultural machines, implements and equipment>65.060.80 Forestry equipment>BS ISO 8082-2:2011 Self-propelled machinery for forestry. Laboratory tests and performance requirements for roll-over protective structures Machines having a rotating platform with a cab and boom on the platform
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BS ISO 8082-2:2011 Self-propelled machinery for forestry. Laboratory tests and performance requirements for roll-over protective structures Machines having a rotating platform with a cab and boom on the platform

BS ISO 8082-2:2011

Self-propelled machinery for forestry. Laboratory tests and performance requirements for roll-over protective structures Machines having a rotating platform with a cab and boom on the platform

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Standard number:BS ISO 8082-2:2011
Pages:32
Released:2011-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 66079 5
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 8082-2:2011


This standard BS ISO 8082-2:2011 Self-propelled machinery for forestry. Laboratory tests and performance requirements for roll-over protective structures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.060.80 Forestry equipment

This part of ISO 8082 establishes a consistent and reproducible means of evaluating the load-carrying characteristics of roll-over protective structures (ROPS) on self-propelled forestry machines under static loading, and gives performance requirements for a representative specimen under such loading. It is applicable to machines configured as forestry machines or defined as such in ISO 6814, having a rotating platform with a cab — with or without a fixed cab riser — and boom on the same or a separate platform, intended to be operated by an operator wearing a seat-belt.

It is not applicable to forestry machines with elevating cabs.1)