ANSI ISO 9191-2001 Lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractors - Three-point hitch.pdf
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1、 ASAE/ISO 9191:1991 OCT2001 (R2017) Lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractors Three-point hitch American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE is a professional and technical organization, of members worldwide, who are dedicated to advancement of engineering applicable to agricultur
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10、opyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 1ASAE/ISO 9191:1991 OCT2001 (R2017) Approved November 2011; reaffirmed January 2017 as an American National Standard Lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractors Three-point hitch These materials are subject to copyright claims of ISO a
11、nd ASABE. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, including an electronic retrieval system, without the prior written permission of ASABE. All requests pertaining to ASAE/ISO 9191:1991 OCT2001 (R2017) standard should be submitted to ASABE. ASAE S320 history: Developed by the ASAE
12、Small Tractor and Power Equipment Committee; approved by the Power and Machinery Division Technical Committee; adopted by ASAE as a Tentative Standard December 1968; reclassified as a full Standard February 1971; reaffirmed December 1975; approved as an American National Standard October 1976; reaff
13、irmed December 1980; revised February 1984; previous revision S320 reaffirmed and redesignated by ANSI June 1984; reaffirmed December 1988; revision approved by ANSI May 1989; revised editorially June 1989; reaffirmed by ASAE December 1993, December 1998; withdrawn as an ANSI Standard December 1999;
14、 reaffirmed by ASAE December 1999; January 2001; superseded by ISO 9191 October 2001; approved by ANSI November 2002; reaffirmed February 2007, February 2012, January 2017. Keywords: Definitions, Hitch, Lawn, Three-point 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the requirements for the connecti
15、on of implements or attachments to the rear of lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractors by means of a three-point free link hitch in association with a power lift. It applies to lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractors as defined below. 2 Definition For the purposes of this International Standard,
16、 the following definition applies. 2.1 ride-on (riding) machine; lawn and garden tractor; turf (riding) tractor: Self-propelled machine on which an operator rides, designed primarily for cutting grass and auxiliary garden work. The cutting means may be an integral part of the machine or suspended fr
17、om or attached to the machine.1) 2.2 attachment: Optional assembly of components that can be mounted on a lawn and garden ride-on (riding) tractor for a specific use. 2.3 General 2.3.1 linkage: Combination of one upper link and two lower links, each articulated to the tractor and the implement at op
18、posite ends, in order to connect the implement to the tractor. 2.3.2 hitch point: Articulated connection between a line and the implement. For geometrical analysis, the hitch point is established as the centre of the articulated connection between a link and the implement. 1) For the convenience of
19、the user of this International Standard, this definition is repeated from ISO 5395:1990 (definition 1.3.40). ASAE/ISO 9191:1991 OCT2001 (R2017) Copyright American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 22.3.3 link point: Articulated connection between a link and the tractor. For geometrica
20、l analysis, the link point is established as the centre of the articulated connection between a link and the tractor. 2.4 Linkage components (see Figure 1 and Figure 2) 2.4.1 upper link ; lower link : Elements as appropriate in the linkage, each fitted with an articulated connection at both ends. 2.
21、4.2 upper hitch point : Articulated connection between the upper link and the implement. 2.4.3 upper link point : Articulated connection between an upper link and the tractor. 2.4.4 lower hitch point : Articulated connection between a lower link and the implement. 2.4.5 lower link point : Articulate
22、d connection between a lower link and the tractor. 2.4.6 upper hitch pin : Pin, usually detachable and forming part of the upper link assembly, that connects the upper link to the implement. 2.4.7 lower hitch stud or pin : Stud or pin attached to the implement, on which a lower link is secured. 2.4.
23、8 mast : Member that provides attachment of the upper link of the implement. 2.4.9 lift linkage: Connecting linkage that transmits force to the lower links for raising and lowering implements. Figure 1 Tractor linkage Figure 2 Implement hitch 2.5 Linkage dimensions (see Figure 3) 2.5.1 mast height:
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