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IS 11114 ( Part 3 ) : 1993

IS0 6746-2 : 1987

( Reaffirmed 1999 )

Indian Standard
EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY - DEFINITIONS OF
DIMENSIONS AND SYMBOLS
PART

!
B

EQUIPMENT

( First Revision )

UDC

621878/879

: 0014

@ BIS 1993

BUREAU
MANAK

OF

BHAVAN,

INDIAN
9

BAHADUR

NEW DELHI
July

1993

STANDARDS
SHAH

ZAFAR

MARG

110002
Price Group

Bulk

Handling

NAT!ONAL

Systems

and

Equipment

Sectional

Committee,

HMD

FOREWORD

This
Indian Standard
which is identical
with
IS0 6746-2
: 1987
Earth-moving
machinery
Definitions
of
dimensions
and symbols
- Part 2 : Equipment
issued
by the
International
Organization
for
Stsndsrdization
( IS0 ) was adopted
by the Bureau of Indian
Standards
on
the recommendations
of the Bulk Handling
Systems
and
Equipment
Sectional
Committee
and
approval
of the Heavy Mechanical
Engineering
Division
Council.
This standard
revision.

was

first

published

in 1985.

IS0

6746-2

: 1987

has

been

adopted

during

this

The text of IS0 standard


has been
approved
for publication
as Indian
Standard
without
deviations.
Certain terminology
and conventions
are however
not identical
to those used in
Indian Standards.
Accordingly,
wherever
the words
International
Standard
appear referring
to this standard,
they should be read as Indian
Standard.
In the adopted
standard,
reference
appears
to certain
International
Standards
for which
Indian
Standards
also exist.
The corresponding
Indian
Standards
which
are to be substituted
in their
place, are listed below along with their degree of equivalence
for the editions
indicated:
international
Standard

Corresponding

Indian

Degree of
Equivalence

Standard

IS0

6165

IS 12138 : 1993 Earth-moving


machinery
types - Vocabulary
( first revision )

IS0

6746-l

IS 11114
( Part 2 ) : 1993
Earth-moving
machiof Dimensions
and symbols :
nery - Definitions
Part 3 Base machine
( first revision )

ADDITIONAL

Basic

Identical
Identical

INFORMATION

After the publication


of IS 11114 ( Part 2 ) and IS 11114 ( Part 3 ) under
dual
number system,
IS 11114 ( Part 1 ) wtll be withdrawn
as the contents
of IS 11113 ( Part 1 ) will
be covered
in
IS 11114 ( Part 2 ) : 1993 and IS 11114 ( Part 3 ) : 1993 separately.

IS 11114 (Part3) : 1993


IS0 6746-2 : 1967

Indian

Standard

EARTH-MOVING MACHINERY - DEFINITIONS OF


DIMENSIONS AND SYMBOLS
PART

EQUIPMENT

( First Revision )

Scope

and field

of application

3.3

This part of IS0 6746 defines terms and symbols


dimensions
It applies

of earth-moving

machinery

to the equipment

relating

base
machine:
Machine,
without
equipment,
described by the manufacturers
specifications.

to

equipment.

of basic types

as

The machine should be provided with the necessary mountings


to secure equipment

of earth-moving

as detailed

in this part of IS0 6746.

machines as defined in IS0 6165.

3.4
2

equipment:
Set of components mounted
machine to fulfil the primary design function.

References

IS0 6165,
Earth-moving
Vocabulary.
IS0 6746-1,

Earth-moving

sions and symbols

machinery

Basic

types

3.5

attachment:

be mounted
machinery

Definitions

General

3.6

that can

for a specific use.

component:
equipment

Part or an assembly

of parts of a base

or an attachment.

definitions

For the purposes of this part of IS0 6746, the following


tions apply.

defini-

General

Annexes
NOTE - Definitions 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 are repeated
the convenience of the user.

3.1

Optional assembly of components

onto the base machine

of dimen-

Part 1: Base machine.

machine,

onto the base

three-dimensional

reference

from IS0 6746-l

system

B, C, D and E give the symbols and term definitions

relating

for

to

dimensions

of

the

equipment

of earth-moving

machines.

: See annex A.

5
ground reference
plane (GRP) : Zero 2 plane on which
the machine is placed for the measurements.

Coding

system

3.2

The plane is

Each dimension listed in annexes B, C, D and E is assigned a


code which is composed of two capital letters (see 5.1) and an
International Standard reference number (see 5.2).

a)

for wheeled

b)

for crawler

machines,

a hard level surface;

5.1

1)

tractors,
-

2)

Two capital letters indicate a dimension,

as follows

:
HH

= height dimensions

lWV

= width dimensions

LL

= length dimensions

RR

= radial dimensions

AA

= angle dimensions

pipelayers

the face for grouser-type

shoe (see H5).

loaders, excavators
-

3)

machines

the tip of the grouser

(see H5),

low ground pressure


-

for

triangular

distance between

section

shoe,

one-half

of

the

5.2

the track link bolting surface and

An

International

the specific machine

the tip of the grouser (see H5).

as applicable).

Standard

reference

(see IS0 67462,

number

indicates

IS0 7131 and IS0

7134

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IS0 6746-2 : 1987

Annex
Three-dimensional

A.1

Reference

reference

A
system

Definitions

A.2.3
Z plane : Any horizontal plane normal to the X and Y
planes.

system

This annex defines the three-dimensional reference system


used to determine dimensions of equipment of earth-moving
machines.

ate : The positive direction is forA.2.4


positive coo
ward of the zero X plar,,, right of the zero Y plane, and above
the zero Z plane.

The system shall not be used for commercial documents.


NOTES

A.2

Definitions

The following definitions are specific to the three-dimensional


reference system.
A.2.1
zero Y plane : Vertical plane which passes through
the longitudinal centreline of the machine.
A.2.2

X plane : Any vertical plane normal to the Y plane.

X plane
rL

1 The intersection of the X, V, 2 axes (zero planes) is normally


located at a well defined base point (i.e. SIP for a seat; crankshaft
centreline for an engine; sprocket or rear axle centreline for a tractor;
ground line for machine measurements).
2 If only equipment for a machine (e.g. dozer, ripper) is shown, the
location and positive direction of the axis from the intersection of the
X, Y, Zaxes (zero planes) assume the normally expected orientation of
the equipment to a machine (i.e. the dozer cutting edge to the front of
the machine, ripper to the rear).
3 If a machine and/or its equipment are shown, a machine driving
from right to left shall be shown.

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Annex
Height

Symbol

HHI

HH2

Term

Blade
height

Lift
height

dimensions

B
Terms and symbols

Drawing

Definition

------r---I
---r----

Distance on Z coordinate between GRP


and the top of the blade (excluding name
plate and spill guard) with the blade on the
ground in mid-pitch position with no blade
tilt or angle.

T-----

Distance on Z coordinate between GRP


and the lowest point of the cutting edge (in
mid-pitch position with no blade tilt or
angieI for blade or the lowest point for the
ripper (in mid-pitch position) with the tooth
in lifted position.

\
______

*
_,______
I
I
I

r--.
I
I 1
I I

\
\
I
I
I
I
J

j /

L______IL__
T

-_________

\I

c
:
/
___-----li

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IS0 6746-2 : 1967

Symbol.

HH3

Term

ktting
depth

Definition

Distance on Z coordinate
between GRP
and the lowest point of the cutting edge (in
mid-pitch position with no blade tilt or
angle) for blade or the lowest point for the
ripper with the tooth below ground.

r-\

, ,

->

/I
j/

___-_-G__
-----

\
,I

r
I
I

--.

\I

11
I:

-4
I

-____-M

HH4

Tilt height

/I

Distance on Z coordinate
between GRP
and the raised end bit with the other end bit
on the GRP. If opposite ends vary, specify
both.

HH5

Winch
maximum
height

Distance on Z coordinate between the GRP


and the highest point of the winch.
I
I
1

II
I I

L_______LI___

y7
c

-\

1,
I

---------

__________-*

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Symbol

HH6

Winch
centre of
drum

Drawing

Definition

Term

Distance on Z coordinate between


and the centre of the drum.

the GRP

II

Drawbar
height

n r---x

II
;/

Distance on Z coordinate between the GRP


and the centreline of the drawbar clevis

II

I I
II
_____IL__,J
.\\

HH8

Clevis
width

Distance on Z coordinate between two Z


planes passing through the inside surface
of the drawbar clevis (fork).

\\

,,i r--~
-

(fork).

II II

height

HH7

r__--_#

I
I
I
I

\
I
I
I

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Width

Symbol

Terms

and symbols

Drawing

Definition

Term

Maximum

Wl

dimensions

Annex

Distance on Y coordinate between two Y


planes passing through the farthest points

width

of the equipment.

ww2

Distance on Y coordinate between two Y


planes passing through the farthest points
of the blade when the blade is at the maxi-

Angle
blade
width

mum angle and resting on the GRP.

ww3

C-frame

Distance

width

planes passing through


of the C-frame.

on Y coordinate

between

the farthest

two

points

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Symbol
ww4

ww5

Term

Shanks
working
width

Shanks
centre
distance

Drawing

Definition

Distance on Y coordinate between two Y


planes passing through the outermost
points of the teeth of the external shanks.

Distance on Y coordinate between the


centreline of two adjoining shanks.

lr----

r
/

---

7
\

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1993

Annex
Length

Symbol

dimensions

Terms and symbols

Definition

Term

LLl

Front

Drawing

Distance on X coordinate between two X


planes passing through the sprocket or rear
idler axis of crawler machines or the rear

projection

wheels

centre

of wheeled

machines

and

the front extreme point of equipment. The


blade is in the mid-pitch position with no
blade tilt or angle,
on the GRP,

the equipment

and the extreme

resting

c-----i

point is the

I-J

end bit.

i-___-!Z-_-_-LJ

-I

LLI
--l

I
LL2

Angle blade,

Distance
on X coordinate
between
X
planes passing through the sprocket or rear
idler axis of crawler
machines
or rear
wheels centre of wheeled machines and
the front extreme end bit of the blade,

front
projection

----

when the blade is at the maximum angle.


The blade is in the mid-pitch position with
no blade

tilt,

the

equipment

resting

on

the GRP.

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Symbol

LL3

Term

Rear
projection

Definition

Distance

on X coordinate

Drawing

between

two X

planes passing through the rear mounting


surface
of the machine
and the rear
extreme point of equipment. For the ripper,
the tooth shall be on the GRP and the
dimension

is the distance

to the extreme
-------.

rear of the ripper.


NOTE

defined

LL4

Axis
projection

L4 is a base machine

dimension

as

in IS0 6746-l.

Distance

on X coordinate

between

two X

planes passing through the rear mounting


surface of the machine and the centre of
the winch drum or the vertical axis of the
drawbar

(fork) pin-hole.

NOTE - L4 is a base machine


defined in IS0 6746-l.

dimension

:9

as

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Annex
Angular

Symbol

AA1

dimensions

E
Germs and symbols

Drawing

Definition

Term
Pitch

Maximum

angle

the top of the blade or ripper shank during


its extreme fore and aft movement around
the blade or shank pivot, with the cutting

angle

in Y plane

described

by

edge or point of the shank on the GRP.

AA2

Blade
angle

AA3

Swinging
drawbar
angle

Maximum
angle in 2 plane described by
the blade during its extreme left or right
movement around the blade mid-position.

Maximum
angle in Z plane described by
the swinging drawbar during its extreme
left or right movement around the centre
position.

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