Council Directive 89/173/EEC of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to certain components and characteristics of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors
Modified by
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded (94/C 241/08) Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 194N395D0001, August 29, 1994
- Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 395D0001, January 1, 1995
- Directive 97/54/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 23 September 1997amending, as regards the maximum design speed of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors, Council Directives 74/150/EEC, 74/151/EEC, 74/152/EEC, 74/346/EEC, 74/347/EEC, 75/321/EEC, 75/322/EEC, 76/432/EEC, 76/763/EEC, 77/311/EEC, 77/537/EEC, 78/764/EEC, 78/933/EEC, 79/532/EEC, 79/533/EEC, 80/720/EEC, 86/297/EEC, 86/415/EEC and 89/173/EEC, 397L0054, October 10, 1997
- Commission Directive 2000/1/ECof 14 January 2000adapting to technical progress Council Directive 89/173/EEC as regards certain components and characteristics of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors(Text with EEA relevance) Corrigendum to Commission Directive 2000/1/EC of 14 January 2000 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 89/173/EEC as regards certain components and characteristics of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors(Official Journal of the European Communities L 21 of 26 January 2000), 300L0001300L0001R(01), January 26, 2000
- Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded, 103T, September 23, 2003
- Commission Directive 2006/26/ECof 2 March 2006amending, for the purposes of their adaptation to technical progress, Council Directives 74/151/EEC, 77/311/EEC, 78/933/EEC and 89/173/EEC relating to wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors(Text with EEA relevance), 306L0026, March 7, 2006
- Council Directive 2006/96/ECof 20 November 2006adapting certain Directives in the field of free movement of goods, by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania, 306L0096, December 20, 2006
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Commission Directive 2000/1/EC of 14 January 2000 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 89/173/EEC as regards certain components and characteristics of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors, 300L0001R(01), April 29, 2000
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dimensions and towable masses, speed governors and protection of drive components, projections and wheels, windscreens and other glazing, mechanical couplings between tractor and towed vehicle, including the vertical load on the coupling point, location and method of affixing statutory plates and inscriptions to the body of the tractor, brake control for towed vehicles,
ANNEX I: | Dimensions and towable masses |
Appendix: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
ANNEX II: | Speed governor and protection of drive components, projections and wheels |
Appendix: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
ANNEX III A: | Windscreen and other glazing — Equipment requirements, definitions, application for component type-approval, component type-approval, markings, general specifications, tests and conformity of production |
Appendix: | Examples of component type-approval marks |
ANNEX III B: | Communication on EEC component type-approval, refusal of EEC component type-approval, extension of EEC component type-approval and withdrawal of component type-approval |
Appendix 1: | Toughened-glass windscreens |
Appendix 2: | Uniformly toughened-glass panes other than windscreens |
Appendix 3: | Laminated-glass windscreens |
Appendix 4: | Laminated-glass panes other than windscreens |
Appendix 5: | Glass-plastic windscreens |
Appendix 6: | Glass-plastic panes other than windscreens |
Appendix 7: | Double-glazed units |
Appendix 8: | Contents of the list of windscreens |
ANNEX III C: | General test conditions |
ANNEX III D: | Toughened-glass windscreens |
ANNEX III E: | Uniformly toughened-glass panes other than windscreens |
ANNEX III F: | Ordinary laminated-glass windscreens |
ANNEX III G: | Laminated-glass panes other than windscreens |
ANNEX III H: | Treated laminated-glass windscreens |
ANNEX III I: | Safety-glass panes faced with plastic material on the inside |
ANNEX III J: | Glass-plastic windscreens |
ANNEX III K: | Glass-plastic panes other than windscreens |
ANNEX III L: | Double-glazed units |
ANNEX III M: | Grouping of windscreens for component type-approval testing |
ANNEX III N: | Measurement of the heights of segment and position of the points of impact |
ANNEX III O: | Checks on conformity of production |
ANNEX III P: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
ANNEX IV: | Mechanical couplings between tractor and towed vehicle and the vertical load on the coupling point |
Appendix 1: | Drawings of mechanical coupling components |
Appendix 2: | Dynamic test method |
Appendix 3: | Coupling device static test method |
Appendix 4: | Component type-approval mark |
Appendix 5: | Model EEC component type-approval certificate |
Appendix 6: | Conditions for granting EEC type-approval |
Appendix 7: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
ANNEX V: | Location and method of affixing statutory plates and inscriptions on the body of the tractor |
Appendix: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
ANNEX VI: | Brake control of towed vehicles and brake coupling between the tractor and towed vehicles |
Appendix: | Annex to the EEC type-approval certificate |
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the length of the tractor measured between the vertical planes at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the tractor and passing the outermost points thereof, but excluding: -
all mirrors, all starting handles, all front or lateral position (side) lamps.
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the width of the tractor measured between the vertical planes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tractor and passing through the outermost points thereof, but excluding: -
any mirrors, any direction indicators, any front, lateral or rear position (side) lamps; any parking lamps, any distortion of the tyres caused by the weight of the tractor, any folding components such as lift-up footrests and flexible mud-flaps.
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the vertical distance between the ground and the point on the tractor the greatest distance from the ground, excluding the aerial. When this height is determined, the tractor must be: -
fitted with new tyres having the greatest rolling radius specified by their manufacturer.
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unbraked towable mass, independently braked towable mass (as defined in point 1.12 of Annex I to Council Directive 76/432/EEC ,OJ No L 122, 8. 5. 1976, p. 1 .inertia braked towable mass (as defined in point 1.14 of Annex I to Directive 76/432/EEC), towable mass fitted with hydraulic or pneumatic braking: such braking may be of the continuous, semi-continuous or independent power-operated type as defined in points 1.9, 1.10 and 1.11, respectively, of Annex I to Directive 76/432/EEC.
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with the tractor unladen and in running order as indicated in point 1.6, on a flat horizontal surface, with the tractor stationary and the engine switched off, with the new tyres at the normal pressure recommended by the manufacturer, with doors and windows closed, with the steering wheel in the straight-ahead position, without any agricultural or forestry implement attached to the tractor.
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to secure quick-release mounting components (e.g. socket pins), and such components of protective devices which open without the aid of tools (e.g. engine cowl)
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Height between barrier and protective device | ||||||||
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Horizontal distance | ||||||||
— | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | |
— | 250 | 350 | 400 | 500 | 500 | 600 | 600 | |
— | — | 350 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 900 | ||
— | — | — | 600 | 900 | 900 | |||
— | — | — | 500 | 900 | 900 | |||
— | — | — | 100 | 800 | 900 | |||
— | — | — | — | 500 | 900 | |||
— | — | — | — | 300 | 900 | |||
800 | — | — | — | — | — | 600 | 900 | |
600 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 500 | |
400 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 300 | |
200 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 200 |
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the flexible hose manufacturer's mark, manufacturing date (year and month of manufacture), maximum permissible dynamic excess pressure in operation.
Standard tractors | Narrow track tractors | ||
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40 | 60 | 15 | 30 |
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(a) all of the adjustments — back/forth, height and rake — must be in their mid-position. If this is not the case, the closest adjustment either above or below the mid-position should be used; (b) adjustable suspension must be adjusted in such a way that the suspension is at mid-travel with the locating device in position and loaded. The suspension may be locked mechanically in that position while the index point (SIP) is determined; (c) non-adjustable suspension may be locked in the vertical position that is achieved with the locating device in place and loaded; (d) if the adjustments mentioned above conflict with the manufacturer's specific instructions, these must be followed in such a way as to obtain the setting recommended for a 75-kg driver.
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(a) location, on one side of the seat mounting, of the attachment hole that is in the most rear position; (b) if the axis of this hole is parallel to the pivot axis defined on the device, it is taken as axis y′, (pointing from left to right in relation to a seated driver — see Figure 11); (c) if the axis of this hole is parallel to the vertical plane passing through the centre line of the seat, the straight line is taken as axis y′ which runs parallel to the pivot axis referred to and passes through the point of intersection between the supporting plane of the seat and the hole axis referred to above (see Figure 12). (d) in all other cases, axis y′ is established in accordance with the parameters relating to the seat being measured; (e) axes x′ and z′ are defined as intersections of the horizontal and vertical planes passing through y′ with the vertical plane through the seat centre line. Axes x′ and z′ point forwards and upwards (see Figures 11 and 12).
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(a) the seat is covered with a piece of cloth in order to facilitate correct positioning of the device; (b) the device is positioned on the seat cushion (without additional mass) by pushing it rearwards against the backrest; (c) masses are added to bring the total mass of the device from 6 ± 1 kg to 26 ± 1 kg. The centre of vertical force must be 40 mm ahead of the seat index point mark on the horizontal part of the device (see Figure 10); (d) a horizontal force of about 100 N is applied twice to the device on the seat index point, as set out in figure 10; (e) other masses are added to bring the total mass of the device from 26 ± 1 kg to 65 ± 1 kg. The centre of the vertical force of the masses added must be 40 mm ahead of the seat index point mark on the horizontal part of the device (see Figure 10); (f) on both sides of the seat in two vertical planes, equidistant from the median longitudinal line of the seat, the coordinates, as defined in point 2.4.5, of the intersections of those planes on the axis of the seat index point marked by the device must be measured to ± 1 mm. The arithmetical mean values of the measurements taken in the two planes are recorded as SIP coordinates; (g) the conditions resulting from the method of determination, and which diverge from the procedure set out in this Annex, or which may be the source of errors as regards their results, may be noted, as may their causes.
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the maximum area, the smallest angle between two adjacent sides of the glass pane, and the maximum height of segment, if any;
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the type of each constituent glass pane, the type of bonding (organic, glass-glass or glass-metal), the nominal thickness of the gap between the two glass panes.
WINDSCREENS | GLASS PANES OTHER THAN WINDSCREENS | |||||||||
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Toughened glass | Ordinary laminated glass | Treated laminated glass | Glass-plastic | Toughened glass | Laminated glass | Glass-plastic | ||||
I | I/P | II | II/P | III | III/P | IV | ||||
Fragmentation | D/2 | D/2 | — | — | H/4 | H/4 | — | E/2 | — | — |
Mechanical strength: | ||||||||||
— 227 g ball | — | — | F/4.3. | F/4.3. | F/4.3. | F/4.3. | F/4.3. | E/3.1. | G/4 | G/4 |
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— | — | F/4.2. | F/4.2. | F/4.2. | F/4.2. | — | — | — | — |
Headform test |
D/3 | D/3 | F/3 | F/3 | F/3 | F/3 | J/3 | — | G/3 |
K/3 |
Abrasion: | ||||||||||
— outer face | — | — | F/5.1. | F/5.1. | F/5.1. | F/5.1. | F/5.1. | — | F/5.1. | F/5.1. |
— inner face | — | I/2 | — | I/2 | — | I/2 | I/2 | I/2 |
I/2 |
I/2 |
High temperature | — | — | C/5 | C/5 | C/5 | C/5 | C/5 | — | C/5 | C/5 |
Radiation | — | C/6 | C/6 | C/6 | C/6 | C/6 | C/6 | — | C/6 | C/6 |
Humidity | — | C/7 | C/7 | C/7 | C/7 | C/7 | C/7 | C/7 |
C/7 | C/7 |
Light transmission | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. | C/9.1. |
Optical distortion | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | C/9.2. | — | — | — |
Secondary image | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | C/9.3. | — | — | — |
Identification of colours | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | C/9.4. | — | — | — |
Resistance to temperature changes | — | C/8 | — | C/8 | — | C/8 | C/8 | C/8 |
C/8 |
C/8 |
Fire resistance | — | C/10 | — | C/10 | — | C/10 | C/10 | C/10 |
C/10 |
C/10 |
Resistance to chemicals | — | C/11 | — | C/11 | — | C/11 | C/11 | C/11 |
C/11 |
C/11 |
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Temperature: 20 ± 5 o C. Pressure: 860 to 1060 mbar.Relative humidity: 60 ± 20 %.
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Temperature: 20 ± 5 o C. Pressure: 860 to 1060 mbar.Relative humidity: 60 ± 20 %.
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a horizontal turntable, with centre clamp, which revolves counter-clockwise at 65 to 75 rev/min, and two weighted parallel arms each carrying a special abrasive wheel freely relating on a ball-bearing horizontal spindle; each wheel rests on the test specimen under the pressure exerted by a mass of 500 g.
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(a) wipe with a linen cloth under clean running water; (b) rinse with distilled or demineralized water; (c) blow dry with oxygen or nitrogen; (d) remove possible traces of water by dabbing softly with a damp linen cloth. If necessary, dry by pressing lightly between two linen cloths.
Reading | With test piece | With light trap | With reflectance standard | Quantity represented |
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T |
No | No | Yes | Incident light |
T |
Yes | No | Yes | Total light transmitted by test piece |
T |
No | Yes | No | Light scattered by instrument |
T |
Yes | Yes | No | Light scattered by instrument and test piece |
Colouring of the interlayer: | 1 | 2 |
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in the case of glass panes other than windscreens the upper edge of the test pieces coincides with the upper edge of the panes, in the case of windscreens the upper edge of the test pieces coincides with the upper limit of the zone in which regular transmittance is to be checked and determined in accordance with point 9.1.2.2 of this Annex.
Colouring of glass | 2 | 1 |
Colouring of interlayer | 1 | 2 |
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one edge of each test piece is part of an original edge of the windscreen, should several test pieces be tested at the same time, adequate spacing must be provided between them.
Colouring of interlayer | 1 | 2 |
Colouring of plastic interlayer or coating | 1 | 2 |
Colouring of the glass | 1 | 2 |
1 | 2 |
Shade and/or obscuration bands | 1 | 2 |
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focal length at least 90 mm, aperture approximately 1/2,5, 150 W quartz halogen lamp (if used without a filter), 250 W quartz halogen lamp (if a green filter is used).
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Δd is expressed in millimetres, A is expressed in millimetres, Δα L is expressed in minutes of arc,Δα is expressed in minutes of arc, and R 2 is expressed in metres.
1 | 1 | 2 |
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target test, and collimation telescope test.
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(a) an illuminated ring target whose outer diameter, D , subtends an angle ofn minutes of arc at a point situated atx metres (Figure 11a); or (b) an illuminated ring and spot target whose dimensions are such that the distance, D , from a point on the edge of the spot to the nearest point on the inside of the circle subtends an angle ofn minutes of arc at a point situated atx metres (Figure 11b);
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n is the limit value of secondary-image separation, x is the distance from the safety-glass pane to the target (not less than 7 m),D is given by the formula:D =x · tann
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when target (a) (see figure 11a) is used, the primary and secondary image of the circle separate, i.e. whether the limit value of n is exceeded, or when target (b) (see figure 11b) is used, the secondary image of the spot shifts beyond the point of tangency with the inside edge of the circle, i.e. whether the limit value of n is exceeded.
1 | 1 | 2 |
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white, selective yellow, red, green, blue, amber.
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(a) for samples having a width of 3 to 60 mm, the length must be 356 mm. In this case the material is tested over the product's width; (b) for samples having a width of 60 to 100 mm, the length must be at least 138 mm. In this case the potential burning distance corresponds to the length of the sample, the measurement starting at the first measuring point; (c) samples less than 60 mm wide and less than 356 mm long, and samples 60 to 100 mm wide and less than 138 mm long, cannot be tested according to the present method, nor can samples less than 3 mm wide.
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s is the burnt distance, in millimetres, t is the time, in seconds, taken to burn the distance s.
Colouring of the plastic interlayer, or coating | 1 | 2 |
— category I: | e ≤ | |
— category II: | e ≤ | |
— category III: | e ≤ | |
— category IV: | e |
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point 1: in the central part of zone FII in an area of high or low strees; point 2: in zone FIII, as near as possible to the vertical plane of symmetry of zone FII; points 3 and 3′: 3 cm from the edges of one median of the sample; when there is a tong mark, one of the breakage points shall be near the edge bearing the tong mark and the other near the opposite edge; point 4: at the place where the radius of curvature is smallest on the longest median; point 5: 3 cm from the edge of the sample at the place where the radius of curvature of the edge is smallest, either to the left or to the right.
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zone FI: not more than five fragments between 7,5 and 15 cm long; zone FII: not more than three fragments of between 16 and 20 cm 2 in area located outside the circle having a radius of 10 cm centred on the point of impact;zone FIII: not more than four fragments between 10 and 17,5 cm long,
— category I: | e ≤ 3.5 | |
— category II: | e ≤ 4.5 | |
— category III: | e ≤ 6.5 | |
— category IV: | e |
Material | Index of difficulty |
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Plate glass | 2 |
Float glass | 1 |
Sheet glass | 1 |
Kind of glass pane | Number of samples |
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Flat (two sets) | 4 |
Flat and curved (three sets) | 5 |
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point 1: 3 cm from the edges of the glass pane in the part where the radius of curvature of the edge is smallest; point 2: 3 cm from the edge of one of the medians, the side (if any) of the glass pane bearing tong marks being selected; point 3: in the geometric centre of the glass; point 4: for curved glass panes only; this point is selected on the largest median in that part of the pane where the radius of curvature is smallest.
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their ends are not knife-edged, if they extend to the edge of the glass pane they do not form an angle of more than 45 o with it,
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not more than five fragments between 6 and 7,5 cm long, not more than five fragments between 7,5 and 10 cm long,
Material | Index of difficulty | Colouring | Index of difficulty |
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Polished glass | 2 | colourless | 1 |
Float glass | 1 | tinted | 2 |
Sheet glass | 1 |
Nominal thickness of glass pane (e) | Height of drop |
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e ≤ |
2,0 m + 5 / - 0 mm |
2,5 m + 5 / - 0 mm |
Thickness of test piece | + 40 |
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Height of fall | Maximum permitted mass of the fragments | Height of fall | Maximum permitted mass of the fragments | |
mm | m |
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e ≤ |
9 | 12 | 12 | |
10 | 15 | 9 | 15 | |
11 | 20 | 20 | ||
e > |
12 | 25 | 10 | 25 |
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the ball does not pass through the test piece, the test piece does not break into several pieces, if the interlayer ist not torn, the weight of fragments detached from the side of the glass opposite to the point of impact must not exceed the appropriate values specified in point 4.3.3.2.
— category I: | e ≤ | |
— category II: | e ≤ | |
— category III: | e |
Nominal thickness | Height of drop | ||
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e ≤ |
5 m | + 25 mm/- 0 mm | |
6 m | |||
7 m |
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the ball does not pass through the test piece, the test piece does not break into several fragments, the total weight of the few fragments which may be produced on the side opposite to the point of impact does not exceed 15 g.
Material | Index of difficulty |
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Plate glass | 2 |
Float glass | 1 |
Sheet glass | 1 |
— category I: | e ≤ | |
— category II: | < e ≤ | |
— category III: | < e |
Nominal thickness | Height of drop | ||
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e ≤ |
5m | + 25/- 0 mm | |
6 m | |||
e > |
7 m |
1 for the largest | 1 for the smallest |
2 for the next smallest after 1 | 2 for the next largest after 1 |
3 for the next smallest after 2 | 3 for the next largest after 2 |
4 for the next smallest after 3 | 4 for the next largest after 3 |
5 for the next smallest after 4 | 5 for the next largest after 4 |
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1 for the greatest height of segment, 2 for the next smallest, 3 for the next smallest, etc.
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1 for the smallest radius of curvature, 2 for the next greatest, 3 for the next greatest, etc.
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For a glass pane with a single curve, the height of segment will be h 1 maximum. For a glass pane with a double curve, the height of segment will be h 1 + h2 maximum.
Toughened-glass windscreens | Toughened-glass panes other than windscreens | Treated laminated-glass windscreens |
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Ps ≤ 200: one break per production run | Pr ≤ 500: one per shift | 0,1 % per type |
Ps > 200: one break every four hours of production | Pr > 500: two per shift |
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either where Ps ≤ 200, one sample per shift, or where Ps > 200, two samples per shift, or 1 % of the whole production, the samples chosen being representative for all production.
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clevis type (see Figures 1 and 2 of Appendix 1), towing hook (see Figure 1 — "Hitch-hook dimensions" in ISO 6489-1:2001), tractor drawbar (see Figure 4 of Appendix 1).
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scale drawings of the coupling device (three copies). These drawings must in particular show the required dimensions in detail as well as the measurements for mounting the device, a short technical description of the coupling device specifying the type of construction and the material used, a statement of the value of D as referred to in Appendix 2 for the dynamic test or the value of T (traction force) as referred to in Appendix 3 for the static test, and also the vertical load on the coupling point S, one or more sample devices as required by the technical service.
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permissible value of D, static vertical load value of S;
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towable mass and vertical load on the coupling point, S.