ISO/TS 15079:2001

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 06 September 2001

Powered lawn, garden and horticultural equipment — Operator controls — Guidance on actuating forces, displacement, location and methods of operation

ISO/TS 15079:2001 Files

English 14 Pages
Current Edition
45.66 OMR

ISO/TS 15079:2001 Scope

This Technical Specification gives guidance on actuating forces for hand and foot controls on powered lawn,

garden and horticulture equipment, and their displacement, preferred location and method of operation. It is

applicable to operator controls on both ride-on machines and pedestrian-controlled machines. Handheld products

are not covered.

This Technical Specification is not applicable to passive controls (e.g. seat-activated, operator-presence controls

utilized on ride-on machines). It contains data applicable to frequently used controls that require intentional

operator actuation for control function. Infrequently used control forces and displacements may exceed the

magnitudes given in this Technical Specification.

NOTE The concept of frequently used controls is relative to a given machine type and its use or requirements.

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