BS ISO 10968 pdf free download
BS ISO 10968-2020 pdf free download.Earth-moving machinery — Operator’s controls.
This document specifies requirements and guidelines for the operator’s controls on earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, in as far as those controls relate to any direct-control machine. The recommendations given for finger-, hand- and foot-operated controls are not intended to prevent usage of other types of controls, control locations or control movements. This document is not applicable to devices which are not directly related to machine control.
NOTE For remote operator control of machines, see ISO 15817.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3411, Earth-moving machinery — Physical dimensions of operators and minimum operator space envelope
ISO 3450, Earth-moving machinery — Wheeled or high-speed rubber-tracked machines — Performance requirements and test procedures for brake systems
ISO 5010, Earth-moving machinery — Wheeled machines — Steering requirements
ISO 6405-1, Earth-moving machinery — Symbols for operator controls and other displays — Part 1: Common symbols
ISO 6405-2, Earth-moving machinery — Symbols for operator controls and other displays — Part 2: Symbols for specific machines, equipment and accessories
ISO 10265, Earth-moving machinery — Crawler machines — Performance requirements and test procedures for braking systems
ISO 17063, Earth-moving machinery — Braking systems of pedestrian-controlled machines — Performance requirements and test procedures
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
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3.1 control
device actuated by an operator to execute a machine response (3.4)
3.2
primary control
control (3.1) that is used frequently or continuously by the operator
Note 1 to entry: The primary controls are the following:
a) For the base machine (3.5):
— steering;
— clutch or inch pedal;
— gear selection;
— speed (engine or ground speed);
— travel direction;
— brakes;
— swing of upper structure.
b) For equipment (3.6):
— swing operation;
— raising/lowering operation (e.g. loader lift arm, dozer blade or ripper, excavator boom, side boom winch,
rope excavator winch);
— boom/arm extending/retracting;
— rearward/forward motion;
— boom side shift (e.g. side shift carriage of the backhoe linkage);
— boom fold/unfold;
— boom offset.
c) For attachments (3.7):
— attachment operation (e.g. bucket, tiltrotator, clamshell, forks);
— rotation operation (e.g. tiltrotator where the position of the attachment is changed as opposed to the
functional rotation of a tool as in an auger);
— tilting operation;
— dump/curl operation.
3.3 secondary control
control (3.1) that is infrequently used by the operator but is needed for the proper functioning of the machine
EXAMPLE Control for parking brake, lighting, mode selection, quick coupler and stabilizers.
3.4 machine response
described function of the base machine (3.5) or equipment (3.6) or attachment (3.7) resulting from the activation of a control (3.1)
EXAMPLE Raising of the bucket when the bucket lift control is moved to the raise position; closing of a clamshell when the clamshell close control is moved to the close position.
3.5 base machine
machine with a cab or canopy and operator protective structures if required, without equipment (3.6) or attachments (3.7) but possessing the necessary mountings for such equipment and attachments [SOURCE: ISO 6746-2:2003, 3.3].BS ISO 10968 pdf download.