ISO 6165:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 23 September 2022

Earth-moving machinery — Basic types — Identification and vocabulary

ISO 6165:2022 Files

English 15 Pages
Current Edition
17.68 BHD

ISO 6165:2022 Scope

This document provides vocabulary and an identification structure for classifying earth-moving machinery designed to perform the following operations:

—    excavation;

—    loading;

—    transportation;

—    drilling, spreading, compacting or trenching of earth, rock and other materials, during work, for example, on roads and dams, in quarries and mines and on building sites.

The purpose of this document is to provide a clear means to identify earth-moving machinery according to its function and design configurations which can include additional classifications according to its operating mass and control operator configuration.

Annex A provides a procedure based on the identification structure used by this document to classify the machinery and introduce detailed identifications consistent with the logic implied by the structure.

Annex B provides a hierarchy of the operator control configurations for earth-moving machinery.

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