Earth-moving machinery - Articulated frame lock - Performance requirements

ISO 10570:2004 defines performance requirements for an articulated frame lock designed to prevent unintended machine articulation of earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165 and with an articulated frame during either shipment or maintenance.

Engins de terrassement — Dispositif de verrouillage de la direction par châssis articulé — Exigences de performance

L'ISO 10570:2004 définit les exigences de performance des dispositifs de verrouillage de la direction par châssis articulé. Ces dispositifs sont conçus pour empêcher l'articulation involontaire des engins de terrassement, tels que définis dans l'ISO 6165 et munis d'un châssis articulé, pendant l'expédition ou la maintenance.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
13-Jul-2004
Current Stage
9060 - Close of review
Completion Date
02-Dec-2030

Relations

Effective Date
15-Apr-2008

Overview

ISO 10570:2004 specifies performance requirements for an articulated frame lock used on earth-moving machinery with an articulated frame (as defined in ISO 6165). The standard covers design and testing criteria to prevent unintended machine articulation during shipment or maintenance. It is the second edition (2004) prepared by ISO/TC 127 (Earth‑moving machinery), SC 2 (Safety requirements and human factors), and replaces the 1992 edition.

Key topics and requirements

  • Scope: Applies only to articulated frame locks intended to secure machines during shipping or servicing - not for use while the machine is self-propelled or travelling.
  • Mounting positions
    • The lock shall secure the machine in the straight‑ahead position.
    • It shall be mounted either on the side normally used to access the operator’s station or as the manufacturer specifies.
    • If maintenance requires an articulated position, the lock must secure that required position.
    • Mounting must be achievable without frequent adjustment of the two frame parts.
  • Attachment and retention
    • Lock components (links, bars, pins and attachments) shall not become separated from the machine during use or storage.
  • Colour and visibility
    • Link parts of the frame lock shall be coloured red and clearly visible in stored and installed positions. If the machine is red, a contrasting colour must be used.
  • Performance testing
    • Tests must be performed with both left- and right-hand articulation.
    • For most machines, the lock shall not show permanent structural deformation when subjected to a force equal to twice the maximum force induced by the steering system at manufacturer-specified upper limits.
    • For articulated-frame dumpers the test force is 1.2 times the induced steering force.
    • For locks used only during lifting/transportation (e.g., some scrapers and graders) the manufacturer may calculate required forces equal to twice the maximum force expected during those operations.

Applications and who uses it

ISO 10570:2004 is relevant to:

  • OEMs and machine designers specifying or integrating articulated frame locks
  • Safety engineers and maintenance planners ensuring secure transport and service procedures
  • Transport and logistics providers moving earth‑moving machinery
  • Test laboratories and compliance officers performing performance verification
  • Regulators and procurement teams specifying safety requirements for fleet equipment

Keywords: ISO 10570:2004, articulated frame lock, earth-moving machinery, performance requirements, shipment, maintenance, ISO 6165, safety.

Related standards

  • ISO 6165 - Earth‑moving machinery: Basic types - Vocabulary (referenced)
  • ISO 6016 - Methods for measuring machine masses (useful for related testing and documentation)
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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 10570:2004 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Earth-moving machinery - Articulated frame lock - Performance requirements". This standard covers: ISO 10570:2004 defines performance requirements for an articulated frame lock designed to prevent unintended machine articulation of earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165 and with an articulated frame during either shipment or maintenance.

ISO 10570:2004 defines performance requirements for an articulated frame lock designed to prevent unintended machine articulation of earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165 and with an articulated frame during either shipment or maintenance.

ISO 10570:2004 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 53.100 - Earth-moving machinery. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 10570:2004 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 10570:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 10570
Second edition
2004-07-15
Earth-moving machinery — Articulated
frame lock — Performance requirements
Engins de terrassement — Dispositif de verrouillage de la direction par
châssis articulé — Exigences de performance

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Deuxième édition
2004-07-15
Engins de terrassement — Dispositif de
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articulé — Exigences de performance
Earth-moving machinery — Articulated frame lock — Performance
requirements
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