ISO 10532-1995 amd1-2004 PDF
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St ISO 10532-1995 amd1-2004
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Ст ISO 10532-1995 amd1-2004
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Full title and description
ISO 10532:1995/Amd 1:2004 — Earth-moving machinery — Machine-mounted retrieval device — Performance requirements — Amendment 1. This amendment updates and clarifies performance requirements that apply to the machine-mounted retrieval (recovery/towing) device specified in ISO 10532:1995.
Abstract
This document is Amendment 1 (published in 2004) to ISO 10532:1995. It contains one-page technical changes to the original 1995 standard for machine-mounted retrieval devices used on earth‑moving machinery, refining performance requirements and related wording without replacing the main standard.
General information
- Status: Published (Amendment to ISO 10532:1995).
- Publication date: 8 September 2004 (2004-09).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 53.100 — Earth‑moving machinery.
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (Amendment 1 to the 1995 edition).
- Number of pages: 1 (single‑page amendment document).
Core bibliographic details are recorded on the ISO catalogue and by authorized distributors; the amendment is a short, published change to the 1995 main standard.
Scope
This amendment applies specifically to ISO 10532:1995 and is intended to modify, clarify or correct specified clauses of the original standard dealing with the performance requirements of machine‑mounted retrieval devices fitted to earth‑moving machinery (for example towing/recovery attachments and their performance tests). It does not replace the main 1995 standard but amends its requirements where indicated.
Key topics and requirements
- Clarification of performance requirement wording from ISO 10532:1995 (technical amendment).
- Adjustments to test or verification points for machine‑mounted retrieval devices (as specified in the amendment text).
- Requirements related to attachment, load performance and safe operation as they pertain to the retrieval device.
- Conforming marking/documentation or reference changes where applicable.
Typical use and users
Used by manufacturers of earth‑moving machinery, component suppliers (retrieval/towing devices), test laboratories, conformity assessors, safety engineers and procurement specialists who need to ensure devices meet the amended performance requirements when designing, testing or certifying machine‑mounted retrieval attachments.
Related standards
ISO 10532:1995 (the main standard) and associated corrigenda; other standards within ISO/TC 127 covering earth‑moving machinery (for example standards on lift‑arm supports and related equipment) are relevant for broader machinery safety and performance context. National/adopted equivalents and related machine safety standards should also be consulted.
Keywords
ISO 10532, amendment 2004, earth‑moving machinery, retrieval device, recovery device, towing attachment, performance requirements, machine‑mounted retrieval.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is Amendment 1 (2004) to ISO 10532:1995, which covers performance requirements for machine‑mounted retrieval devices on earth‑moving machinery.
Q: What does it cover?
A: The amendment makes specific, limited changes to the original 1995 standard’s performance requirements and wording for retrieval/towing devices mounted on earth‑moving machines; the amendment itself is a short (one‑page) technical update rather than a full revision.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, component suppliers, test laboratories, conformity assessors, safety engineers and procurement professionals who deal with machine‑mounted retrieval devices on earth‑moving equipment.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The amendment was published on 8 September 2004 as a formal amendment to ISO 10532:1995; users should check the ISO catalogue or their national standards body for the latest status, any subsequent corrigenda, or whether a newer edition or replacement has been published.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It sits within the body of standards maintained by ISO/TC 127 (earth‑moving machinery) and is connected by subject area to related standards for attachments, supports and machinery safety; consult ISO/TC 127 publications for related parts and amendments.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Earth‑moving machinery, machine‑mounted retrieval device, towing, recovery, performance requirements, ISO 10532, amendment 2004.