GB/T 10827.5-2013 Industrial trucks—Safety requirements and verification—Part 5:Pedestrian-propelled trucks
GB/T 10827.5-2013 Industrial trucks—Safety requirements and verification—Part 5:Pedestrian-propelled trucks
Basic Information
Scope
This part of GB 10827 specifies the safety requirements and verification methods for the following types of walking vehicles (hereinafter referred to as "vehicles"), which are equipped with load-handling devices such as forks and platforms for normal industrial use, or integral attachments for special applications:
——pedestrian forklifts;
——pallet stackers;
——other industrial vehicles with a lifting capacity of not more than 1,000 kg, manually or electrically powered (battery-powered);
——low lifting pallet trucks with a lifting height of not more than 300 mm and a rated load capacity of not more than 2,300 kg;
——hydraulic scissor lift pallet trucks with a lifting height of not more than 1,000 mm or a rated lifting capacity of not more than 1,000 kg.
This part also applies to other vehicles that can be operated on solid, flat, level and paved roads and are manually or electrically powered for lifting.
Note: On-board battery chargers are considered part of the vehicle. Detachable attachments installed on the carrying frame or forks are not part of the vehicle.
This part covers all major hazards, dangerous states, and dangerous events that may occur when the machinery is used for its intended purpose and under conditions foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Chapter 4).
This part does not include additional requirements for situations that may pose risks:
a) climatic conditions;
b) operation under adverse conditions (such as freezing, high temperature, corrosion, strong magnetic fields, etc.);
c) electromagnetic compatibility (emission/immunity);
d) transporting goods that may lead to dangerous states (such as molten metals, acids/alkalis, radioactive substances, especially fragile items);
e) transporting freely swinging suspended loads;
f) use on public roads;
g) direct contact with food;
h) operation on slopes or uneven hard surfaces;
i) lifting devices using be