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DSF/FprEN 15830

Rough-terrain variable reach trucks - Visibility - Test methods and verification

pending
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 31
ICS Code (Industrial trucks): 53.060
scope:

This European Standard applies to rough-terrain variable reach trucks (herein-after referred to as 'trucks') that have a specific seated operator's position, on the left hand side of the boom, or centre position (excluding operator position on the right side of the boom). This European Standard specifies a static test method for determining and evaluating the operator's visibility on a rectangular 1 m boundary close around the rough-terrain variable reach truck and on a 12 m visibility test circle. Performance requirements for visibility are specified in this standard. This European Standard does not apply to rough-terrain variable reach trucks designed to handle freight containers (rough-terrain reach stackers). It applies to trucks for operation on work sites.

Document History

June 28, 2012
Rough-terrain variable reach trucks - Visibility - Test methods and verification
This European Standard applies to rough-terrain variable reach trucks (herein-after referred to as "trucks") that have a specific seated operator"s position, on the left hand side of the boom, or...
DSF/FprEN 15830
Rough-terrain variable reach trucks - Visibility - Test methods and verification
This European Standard applies to rough-terrain variable reach trucks (herein-after referred to as 'trucks') that have a specific seated operator's position, on the left hand side of the boom, or...
Rough terrain variable reach trucks - Visibility- Test methods and verification
This standard applies to rough-terrain variable reach trucks (herein-after referred to as "trucks") as defined in 3.1.2 that have a specific seated operator's position, on the left hand side of the...
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