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ISO 22915-8:2018 deals with the safety of industrial trucks, as defined in ISO 5053-1, relative to their stability and the verification of that stability. For the purposes of the ISO 22915 series, industrial trucks are wheeled, self-propelled or pedestrian-propelled vehicles, excepting those running on rails. They are either operator-controlled or driverless and designed to carry, tow, push, lift, stack or tier in racks.
This document specifies an additional test for verifying the stability of a truck stacking with mast tilted forward and load in the elevated position. It is applicable to the following types of truck:
a) counterbalanced trucks with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915?2;
b) reach (retractable mast or forks) and straddle trucks with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915?3;
c) pallet stackers with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915-4;
d) bidirectional and multidirectional (retractable mast or forks) trucks with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915?7;
e) rough-terrain trucks with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915-13;
f) counterbalanced trucks fitted with articulated steering with tiltable masts, as specified in ISO 22915-15.
Document History
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ISO 22915-8:2018
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Industrial trucks - Verification of stability - Part 8: Additional stability test for trucks operating in the special condition of stacking with mast tilted forward and load elevated- Most Recent
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ISO 22915-8:2008
Industrial trucks - Verification of stability - Part 8: Additional stability test for trucks operating in the special condition of stacking with mast tilted forward and load elevated- Historical Version