BS EN 16796-2:2016
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Energy efficiency of Industrial trucks. Test methods – Operator controlled self-propelled trucks, towing tractors and burden-carrier trucks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 14 |
This European Standard specifies the method of energy consumption measurement for the following types of industrial trucks as defined in ISO 5053 1: – counterbalance lift truck; – articulated counterbalance lift truck; – lorry-mounted truck; – reach truck (with retractable mast or fork arm carriage); – straddle truck; – pallet-stacking truck, – pallet truck; – platform and stillage truck; – pallet truck end controlled; – order-picking truck; – centre-controlled order-picking truck; – towing, pushing tractor and burden carrier; – towing and stacking tractor; – side-loading truck (one side only); – lateral-stacking truck (both sides); – lateral-stacking truck (three sides); – non-stacking low-lift straddle carrier; – multi-directional lift truck. This part is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 16796 1.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
5 | European foreword |
6 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
7 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Test conditions 5 Measurement procedure 5.1 General 5.2 Test layout Figure 1 — Cycle for energy consumption test of self-propelled trucks |
8 | Figure 2 — Cycle for energy consumption test of towing tractors and burden carriers 5.3 Operating requirements and sequence for counterbalance lift trucks and comparable truck designs |
9 | Table 1 — Test specification for counterbalanced trucks 5.4 Operating requirements for other types of self-propelled trucks 5.4.1 General |
10 | Table 2 — Test specification for other types of trucks 5.4.2 Operating sequence for reach trucks |
11 | 5.4.3 Operating sequence of straddle trucks and pallet stacking trucks 5.4.4 Operating sequence for pallet and stillage trucks, pallet trucks end controlled, centre controlled order picking trucks |
12 | 5.4.5 Operating sequence for towing tractors and burden carriers |