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ISO 13563:2001

ISO 13563:2001 Single side loading fork-lift trucks – Part 2: Additional stability tests for trucks handling freight containers of 6 m length and above

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Description

This part of ISO 13563 specifies additional tests to verify the stability of single side loading fork-lift trucks when

handling empty or laden freight containers of 6 m length and above.

This part of ISO 13563 specifies tests in addition to those specified in ISO 13563-11).

The stability tests contained in this part of ISO 13563 ensure that single side loading fork-lift trucks handling freight

containers have satisfactory stability when operating the truck stacking in conditions where wind speed, v, is up to

12,2 m/s (Beaufort Scale 6). Alternative ratings may be used in higher wind speeds with higher values for v in the

equation in 3.4.3.

This part of ISO 13563 is not applicable to trucks when

a) they are handling suspended loads that may swing freely, or

b) they are handling a container with a mobile centre of gravity (see ISO 3874).

The tests in this part of ISO 13563 take into account the normal degree of eccentric loading of containers as

defined in ISO 3874.

When handling empty refrigerated containers, as specified in ISO 1496-2, with integral refrigeration unit (reefers),

account should be taken of the offset of the load.

Edition

1

Published Date

2001-03-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This part of ISO 13563 specifies additional tests to verify the stability of single side loading fork-lift trucks when

handling empty or laden freight containers of 6 m length and above.

This part of ISO 13563 specifies tests in addition to those specified in ISO 13563-11).

The stability tests contained in this part of ISO 13563 ensure that single side loading fork-lift trucks handling freight

containers have satisfactory stability when operating the truck stacking in conditions where wind speed, v, is up to

12,2 m/s (Beaufort Scale 6). Alternative ratings may be used in higher wind speeds with higher values for v in the

equation in 3.4.3.

This part of ISO 13563 is not applicable to trucks when

a) they are handling suspended loads that may swing freely, or

b) they are handling a container with a mobile centre of gravity (see ISO 3874).

The tests in this part of ISO 13563 take into account the normal degree of eccentric loading of containers as

defined in ISO 3874.

When handling empty refrigerated containers, as specified in ISO 1496-2, with integral refrigeration unit (reefers),

account should be taken of the offset of the load.

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