CMEIG ADVISORY NOTICE RATED LOADS FOR WHEEL LOADERS

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CMEIG ADVISORY NOTICE Disclaimer: CMEIG is a non-profit organization sponsored by companies involved in the supply of products and services in the construction and mining equipment industry in Australia. This document has been prepared by members of CMEIG and is distributed by the Association. This information is provided for guidance only and no legal liability can be accepted by the Association for its use. CMEIG advises that you should seek appropriate specialist advice to confirm your solution. RATED LOADS FOR WHEEL LOADERS The aim of this information paper is to clarify the main differences between the various standards used to determine rated loads for wheel loaders. Load mass, material density, centre of gravity location as well as the mass of the attachment and coupler (if fitted) is included in the determination of the rated operating load and the size / capacity of the attachment. It is important to understand which standard has been applied by a manufacturer when determining a rated load as it may affect the conditions under which a wheel loader can be operated. BUCKET APPLICATIONS Rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with buckets are covered by the following standards; ISO 14397-1:2007 Earth-moving machinery - Loaders and backhoe loaders - Part 1: Calculation of rated operating capacity and test method for verifying calculated tipping load EN474-3-2006 Earth-moving machinery Safety Part 3: Requirements for loaders. SAE J 818 2007 Load for Loaders Page 1 of 9

PLEASE NOTE: ISO 20474-3:2008 discusses rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with buckets and refers to ISO 20474-14:2008 for mandatory national and/or regional provisions however there are no specific provisions for Australia in relation to wheel loaders fitted with buckets. The following standards also covered rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with buckets but have now been withdrawn: AS 2954.1-1988 Earth-moving machinery Rated loads and volumetric ratings Rated operating load for crawler and wheel loaders ISO 5998:1986 Earth-moving machinery; Rated operating load for crawler and wheel loader. A comparison of the standards used to determine rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with buckets is given in Table 1. FORK APPLICATIONS Rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with forks are covered by the following standards; ISO 14397-1:2007 Earth-moving machinery - Loaders and backhoe loaders - Part 1: Calculation of rated operating capacity and test method for verifying calculated tipping load EN474-3-2006 Earth-moving machinery Safety Part 3: Requirements for loaders. SAE J 1197 2002 Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks without Vertical Mast. PLEASE NOTE: There are currently no Australian standards that cover rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with forks. ISO 20474-3:2008 discusses rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with buckets and refers to ISO 20474-14:2008 for mandatory national and/or regional provisions however there are no specific provisions for Australia in relation to wheel loaders fitted with forks. A comparison of the standards used to determine rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with forks is given in Table 2. LOG HANDLING APPLICATIONS Rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with log grabs are covered by the following standards; ISO 14397-1:2007 Earth-moving machinery - Loaders and backhoe loaders - Part 1: Calculation of rated operating capacity and test method for verifying calculated tipping load EN474-3-2006 Earth-moving machinery Safety Part 3: Requirements for loaders. SAE J 1197 2002 Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks without Vertical Mast. PLEASE NOTE: There are currently no Australian standards that cover rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with log grabs. ISO 20474-3:2008 discusses rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with log grabs and refers to ISO 20474-14:2008 for mandatory national and/or regional Page 2 of 9

provisions however there are no specific provisions for Australia in relation to wheel loaders fitted with log grabs. A comparison of the standards used to determine rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with log grabs is given in Table 3. LIFTING APPLICATIONS Rated loads for wheel loaders fitted with attachments used to lift suspended loads are covered by the following standards; AS 1418.8-2008 Cranes, hoists and winches Special purpose appliances EN474-3-2006 Earth-moving machinery Safety Part 3: Requirements for loaders. PLEASE NOTE: There is currently no SAE standard that covers rated loads for wheel loaders used to lift suspended loads. ISO 20474-3:2008 discusses rated loads for wheel loaders used to lift suspended loads and refers to ISO 20474-14:2008 for mandatory national and/or regional provisions. The specific provision for Australia in relation to wheel loaders used to lift suspended loads is compliance to Section 5 of AS 1418.8-2008. A comparison of the standards used to determine rated loads for wheel loaders used to lift suspended loads is given in Table 4. IMPORTANT: The use of wheel loaders to lift suspended loads is highly regulated within Australia. Please refer to the Occupational Health and Safety legislation applicable to your state or territory for further guidance. Page 3 of 9

ISO 14397-1:2007 Capacity EN474-3- 2006 SAE J818 2007 Capacity Load OR 100% of the hydraulic lift capacity lesser result) OR 100% of the hydraulic lift capacity lesser result) OR 100% of the hydraulic lift capacity lesser result) Operating Surface 15 km/hr Hard, substantially smooth and level 15 km/hr Hard, substantially smooth and level 6 km/hr Hard, moderately smooth and level Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location Centroid of ISO rated bucket volume Centroid of ISO rated bucket volume Centroid of SAE rated bucket volume Table 1 Rated Loads for Bucket Applications Page 4 of 9

ISO 14397-1:2007 Capacity Operating Surface Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location 15 km/hr Hard, substantially where L = fork tyne length PLEASE NOTE: Fork tynes must be in horizontal position. EN474-3- 2006 Capacity 60% of the tipping load lesser result 80% of the tipping load 15 km/hr Rough terrain 15 km/hr Firm and level ground Load (N) D (mm) <10,000 400 10,000 50,000 500 50,000 100,000 600 100,000 200,000 900 >100,000 1200 PLEASE NOTE: Fork tynes must be in horizontal position. Table 2 Rated Loads for Fork Applications Page 5 of 9

SAE J1197 2002 Load Operating Surface Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location 6 km/hr Hard, moderately where L = fork tyne length PLEASE NOTE: Fork tynes must be in horizontal position. Table 2 Rated Loads for Fork Applications (continued) Page 6 of 9

ISO 14397-1:2007 Capacity Operating Surface Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location 15 km/hr Hard, substantially where L = grab tyne length EN474-3- 2006 Capacity 75% of the tipping load 85% of the tipping load 15 km/hr Rough terrain 15 km/hr Firm and level ground PLEASE NOTE: Grab tynes must be in horizontal position with clamp closed. where L = grab tyne length PLEASE NOTE: Grab tynes must be in horizontal position with clamp closed. Table 3 Rated Loads for Log Handling Applications Page 7 of 9

SAE J1197 2002 Load Operating Surface Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location 6 km/hr Hard, moderately where L = grab tyne length PLEASE NOTE: Grab tynes must be in horizontal position with clamp closed. Table 3 Rated Loads for Log Handling Applications (continued) Page 8 of 9

AS 1418.8-2008 EN474-3- 2006 Rated Capacity Capacity OR 100% 1 of the As specified by the manufacturer on the load chart Operating Surface As specified by the manufacturer on the load chart 15 km/hr Hard, substantially Table 4 Rated Loads for Lifting Applications Permissible Lift Point Locations Lifting lug located on the boom, bucket or coupler as specified by the manufacturer As specified by the manufacturer Load Centre of Gravity (C.O.G) Location Through lifting lug at maximum achievable reach Through load hooking point at reaches as specified by the manufacturer 1 AS 1418.8 Section 5 Clause 5.6 and 5.7.6 relate to hydraulic excavators and the backhoe portion of backhoe loaders, whereby one of the limiting factors is 87% of hydraulic lift capacity. This only relates to slewing machines, and the standard will be amended to reflect this applicability. Page 9 of 9