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NEN-ISO 7451

Earth-moving machinery - Volumetric ratings for hydraulic excavator buckets and backhoe loader buckets

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Earth-moving machinery): 53.100
scope:

Specifies a method for estimating the volume of materials which a hoe-type bucket of an excavator or backhoe loader can normally contain. The volume assessments are based on the internal dimensions of the bucket and on the representative volumes at the top of the bucket. The method employs the technique of dividing the complex shape of the material in the bucket into simple geometric shapes. This method of assessment is intended to provide a conventional means of comparing bucket capacities. It is not intended to be used to define true capacities. This standard is not applicable to buckets of rope-operated excavators.

Document History

June 15, 2007
Earth-moving machinery - Volumetric ratings for hoe-type and grab-type buckets of hydraulic excavators and backhoe loaders
This International Standard specifies a method for estimating the volume of materials which a hoe-type or grab-type bucket of a hydraulic excavator or backhoe loader can normally contain. The volume...
August 1, 1998
Earth-moving machinery - Volumetric ratings for hydraulic excavator buckets and backhoe loader buckets
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NEN-ISO 7451
August 1, 1997
Earth-moving machinery - Volumetric ratings for hydraulic excavator buckets and backhoe loader buckets
Specifies a method for estimating the volume of materials which a hoe-type bucket of an excavator or backhoe loader can normally contain. The volume assessments are based on the internal dimensions...
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