AS 1636.2-1996
AS 1636.2-1996
Tractors - Roll-over protective structures - Criteria and tests Rear-mounted for narrow-track tractors
Standards Australia
Tractors - Roll-over protective structures - Criteria and tests Rear-mounted for narrow-track tractors
Standards Australia
Specifies test procedures and minimum performance criteria for evaluating roll-over protective structures mounted behind the driver's seat on narrow-track tractors. It applies to driver-controlled tractors, but does not cover earthmoving machinery. It includes procedures for both dynamic and static testing. A theoretical analysis of roll-over protective structures, which would provide at least equivalent performance to physical testing, is included.
This Standard specifies procedures for the evaluation of rear-mounted roll-over protective structures (ROPS) for the protection of drivers of narrow-track tractors. It also sets out test procedures and minimum performance criteria for those structures.
It applies to driver-controlled tractors-
(a) having a ground clearance not greater than 600 mm measured beneath the lowest points of the front or rear axles, allowing for the differential; and
(b) having fixed or adjustable minimum track width of-
(i) less than 1150 mm for axles fitted with the widest tyres; and the remaining axle adjustable so that the outer edges of the tyres do not protrude beyond the outer edge of the widest tyres; or
(ii) less than 1150 mm for axles where wheels and tyres are all the same size.
This Standard applies to driver-controlled tractors and is not intended to apply to machinery whose primary purpose is earth-moving as defined in AS 2294. It describes two different methods of testing a ROPS: a dynamic test, which may be applied to tractors having a mass of not less than 800 kg and not greater than 6000 kg; and a static test, which may be applied to tractors having a mass of not less than 560 kg and not greater than 6000 kg.
NOTE: A ROPS is a structure whose primary purpose is to reduce the possibility of an operator from being crushed or otherwise injured in the event of a tractor rolling over. Wearing a seat belt in conjunction with using a ROPS, may provide additional protection in the event of a tractor rolling over. Seat belts should comply with AS/NZS 2596 or SAE J386.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
Committee | ME-065 |
Under Revision |
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