GSO ISO 5718:2015
ISO 5718:2013
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Harvesting equipment -- Blades for agricultural rotary mowers -- Requirements
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GSO ISO 5718:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for blades used on rotary disk mowers and rotary drum mowers, mounted, semi-mounted, trailed, or self-propelled, as used for forage crop harvesting in agriculture only.
It specifies requirements for testing and marking of such blades.
NOTE 1 The main purpose of this International Standard is to set material characteristics. Blades on agricultural rotary mowers are exposed to considerable centripetal forces and impacts with foreign objects. A bend test and impact test to check the brittleness and toughness of the material is therefore included in this International Standard.
NOTE 2 This International Standard does not specify dimensional requirements.
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