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INTRODUCTION
The trucking industry is a significant lifeline of the countrys economic activity.
Over three million trucks traverse the length and breadth of our country,
contributing immensely to movement of commodities, expansion of commerce and
enhancement of the GDP. An important facet of this industry is its highly
diversified character of ownership. About 90 per cent of vehicles are owned and
operated by individual operators having 1 to 3 vehicles in their fleet. Also, over
70 per cent of them are owner-drivers directly depending on trucking for
livelihood. There is a compelling and long-felt need to upgrade this segment in the
country to enhance its efficiency as well as the safety standards.
Last two decades have witnessed phenomenal increase in economic activity in
India and to keep pace with the development, there is a necessity to accommodate
higher levels of transportation. Equally important is the safety of these
transportation modes and means. A large majority of the truck cabs, truck bodies
and trailers are constructed by units in semi-organized / unorganized sectors spread
over the country. There is considerable scope to improve the design of their
products and process controls. Ensuring conformity of production to type approved
designs would be beneficial to the end-user and society at large.
The OE vehicle manufacturers have a large role to play to assist this segment by
giving design recommendations on interface aspects, wherever necessary,
in
order to ensure the safety and performance levels of their vehicles after body
building and when used on the road. Various aspects related with the design of
the truck with respect to the cab, the load body, requirements for hazardous goods
vehicles, containers and their requirements for mounting, handling and securing,
requirements for trailers etc. need to be addressed in the right perspective.
A sub-committee of the CMVR - Technical Standing Committee looked into all
the related aspects and formulated the Code of Practice for Construction &
Approval of Truck Cabs, Truck Bodies. This sub-committee was chaired by
Mr. B. Bhanot, the then Chairman of CMVR - Technical Standing Committee.
The work of the Sub-committee of the CMVR-Technical Standing Committee, was
identified and respective areas were allotted to different co-ordinators from the
Industry and ARAI. The subject co-ordinators had the privilege and freedom to
involve as many experts in their group discussions so as to arrive at the final
recommendations. The technical co-ordination work of all the groups and the
secretarial work for the sub-committee was carried out by Mr. A. Akbar Badusha
of ARAI.
The Automotive Industry Standards Committee (AISC) responsible for approval of
this standard is given in Annexure III
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The following was the scope of work handled by the
individual subject coordinators.
Scope of Work
Subject Co-ordinators
S.V.Suderson,
Daimler
India
Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd.
Technical Specifications
The sub-committee had about seven rounds of discussion on the subject to finalise
the recommendations. Sufficient guidelines have been drawn from the European
regulations on respective areas where ever they exist. The sincere efforts put in by
the subject co-ordiinators and all other experts in the making of this detailed
document is greatly appreciated. This Code would give proper guidelines for the
industry to follow and make necessary changes in design and construction of
vehicles to improve safety on roads.
Subsequently a panel meeting was held with all the stake holders on 29th April
2014 for discussions certain amendments which are mostly editorial. It was
discussed that since these amendments more in number and that the trailer
provisions have already been separated into a separate Code, it is appropriate to
have this considered as Revision -1.
The Automotive Industry Standards Committee (AISC) responsible for preparation of
this standard is give in Annexure-III
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Annexure - I
Annexure - II
Technical Information
Hazardous Goods
Annexure - III
Automotive
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SECTION - 1.0
SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
LIST OF CONTENTS
1.1
Scope
1.2
Definitions
1.2.1
1.2.2
Chassis
1.2.3
Weights
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
Axle Configuration
1.2.7
1.2.8
1.2.9
1.2.10
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1.1
SCOPE
1.1.1
Category N2
(ii) Category N3
1.1.2
The requirement of this code shall apply to the following types of truck
bodies used in conjunction with the categories of trucks referred in
Para1.1.1.
(i)
1.1.3
In respect of those provisions which are exclusively meant for the use
and function of special purpose vehicles, the requirements shall be
notified separately by the appropriate authorities.
1.2
DEFINITIONS
The definitions stated here shall apply only for this code. These are the
definitions that may commonly apply to all the chapters of the code.
1.2.1
1.2.1.1
1.2.1.2
1.2.1.3
1.2.2
Chassis
1.2.2.1
Drive away chassis vehicle means the basic operating motor vehicle
including engine, frame, and other essential structural and mechanical
parts, but exclusive of cab and body or body and all appurtenances for
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the accommodation of driver, property or passengers, appliances, or
equipment related to other than control.
1.2.2.2
Ladder type chassis means the chassis frame of the vehicle and is
the main load-bearing element. The general construction of ladder
frame consists of side long members and cross members. The side long
members and cross members are connected with special gusset sections
or pressed cross member sections. The junctions are riveted, bolted or
welded.
1.2.2.3
1.2.2.4
1.2.2.5
1.2.2.6
1.2.3
Weights
1.2.3.1
Unladen kerb weight means weight of vehicle with cab and body,
fitted with all electrical equipment & auxiliary equipments necessary
for normal operation of the vehicle plus weight of the elements which
the vehicle manufacturer provides as a standard or option equipment
which shall be specified in list plus mass of the following elements
a) lubricants
b) coolant (if needed)
c) fuel (tank filled at least 90% of capacity specified by manufacturer)
d) standard tool kit
e) standard spare parts
f) spare wheel and
g) fire extinguisher.
h) warning triangles
i) wheel chocks
Gross vehicle weight means technically permissible maximum
weight declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
1.2.3.2
1.2.3.3
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1.2.3.4
1.2.3.5
1.2.4
1.2.4.1
1.2.4.1.1
1.2.4.1.2
1.2.4.2
1.2.4.2.1
1.2.4.2.2
Sleeper cab : Truck with a sleeping compartment in the cab and the
cab is incorporating with the sleeper berth for the driver/co-driver.
1.2.4.2.3
Tilt cab: Vehicle designed with the engine beneath the cab and
having provision for tilting the cab forward to provide easy access to
the engine.
1.2.4.2.4
Cab to axle of the frame (CA): The dimension from the back of
the cab to the centerline of the rear axle. For the tandem axle trucks,
the distance from back of the cab to the centerline of the tandem
cylinder.
1.2.4.2.5
Cab to end of the frame (CE): The dimension from the back of the
cab to the rear of the standard frame.
1.2.4.2.6
Door means a sub system of a Truck cab body that permits boarding
and alighting for the driver and crew members.
1.2.4.2.7
Window means an aperture in the side or rear of the truck cab to let
in light / air.
1.2.4.2.8
1.2.5
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1.2.5.1
1.2.5.2
1.2.5.3
1.2.5.4
1.2.5.5
1.2.5.6
1.2.5.7
1.2.6
Axle configuration
(Figures indicate the number of load-bearing wheels times the number
of driving wheels)
1.2.6.1
1.2.6.2
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1.2.6.3
1.2.6.4
6x2/4 Tri-axle truck with drive on one rear axle and one tag axle, with
steered wheels in front of the driving axle.
1.2.6.5
6x2/4 Tri-axle truck with drive on one rear axle and one tag axle, with
steered wheels behind the driving axle.
1.2.6.6
1.2.6.7
1.2.6.8
8x2 Four-axle truck with twin front axles and with drive on one rear
axle.
1.2.6.9
8x2/4 Four-axle truck with drive on one rear axle and one tag axle,
with steered wheels in front of the driving axle.
1.2.6.10
8x2/6 Four-axle truck with twin front axles and drive on one rear axle
and one tag axle, with steered wheels behind the driving rear axle.
1.2.6.11
8x4 Four-axle truck with twin front axles and with drive on two rear
axles.
1.2.6.12
1.2.7
1.2.7.1
1.2.7.2
1.2.7.3
Full trailer means a truck trailer constructed so that all its own
weight and that of its load rest upon its own wheels.
1.2.7.4
Load dividing dolly is coupled between a Truck Tractor and semitrailer to reduce the load imposed by the semi-trailer on the truck
tractor. It is a truck trailer with one or more axles equipped with a fifth
wheel, drawbar, and other parts necessary for its use.
1.2.7.5
1.2.8
Seats and their related areas : All the related definitions for seats
and their areas defined in AIS-023 shall be applicable
1.2.9
1.2.9.1
Cab lamp or courtesy lamp are lamps situated above the head of
the driver lighting up the dash board area and inside of the cab. This is
meant for operation while the vehicle is stationary. The cab lamp shall
be capable of being operated only for a momentary duration while the
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vehicle is in motion.
1.2.9.2
1.2.9.3
1.2.9.3.1
Locker lamps are lamps to light up the inside of the locker when
the door to the locker is opened, illuminating the interior of the locker.
1.2.9.4
1.2.10
1.2.10.1
1.2.10.2
1.2.10.3
Long member are structural members that support the cross bearers
and helps to transmit the load from cross bearers to the chassis.
1.2.10.4
U bolts are fasteners used for fastening the cross bearers to the
chassis frame.
1.2.10.5
1.2.10.6
Rear gate(s) (Rear doors/tail gate) are structural members that are
provided for protecting the load and also act as load bearing members
to support the load. The rear doors also transmit load to the load and
also withstand the forces induced during the normal operation
1.2.10.7
Head board (also called crash guard or front wall) are structural
members that are provided for supporting the load and act as load
bearing members. (Headboard, can be treated as part of the load
restraint system)
1.2.10.8
Floor board (Platform) are structural members that are provided for
supporting the load and act as load bearing members and are capable
of withstanding a vertical forces acting on it during normal operation.
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1.2.10.9
Side board (Side gates) are structural members that are provided
for supporting the load and act as load bearing members and are
capable of withstanding a horizontal forces(Side thrust) induced on it
during normal operation. Side boards also transmit roof load in case of
closed body or containers.
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SECTION - 2.0
TRUCK CAB REQUIREMENTS
LIST OF CONTENTS
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
2.1.8
2.1.9
2.1.10
2.1.11
2.1.12
2.1.13
2.1.14
2.1.15
2.1.16
2.1.17
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.2.6
2.2.7
2.2.8
2.2.9
2.2.10
2.2.11
2.2.12
2.2.13
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2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
Driver door
2.1.3.1
All truck cabs shall be provided with minimum two entries one for
the driver and one for the co-passenger, on either sides of vehicle.
2.1.3.2
2.1.3.3
All doors shall be hinged at the front and shall open minimum by 65.
An opening of 650 mm minimum must be available from B-Pillar, in
the fully open condition.
2.1.3.4
2.1.3.5
2.1.4
2.1.4.1
The maximum height (a) from ground to top surface of first step shall
be 650 mm measured on vehicle in unladen condition. However, in
case of off- road vehicles this dimension shall not be more than 700
mm.
2.1.4.2
The vertical distance (b) between top surfaces of subsequent steps shall
not be more than 400 mm. The vertical distance between two
subsequent steps shall not vary by more than 50 mm. The last
requirement shall not apply to the distance between the uppermost step
and the cab floor. For off-road vehicles, this latter value may be
increased up to 100 mm and the dimension (b) shall not be more than
500 mm.
2.1.4.3
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2.1.4.4
2.1.4.5
2.1.4.6
Steps need be provided with anti-slip surface, as per the relevant AIS
as and when notified. In addition, steps exposed to weather and dirt
during driving shall have adequate run off (draining surface).
Note: In case if there are any contradictory requirements between the
requirements stated in this code and that of AIS-046, the
requirements stated in AIS-046 may be considered as final and
standing.
2.1.5
Hand holds
2.1.5.1
2.1.5.2
2.1.6
2.1.6.1
2.1.6.2
The minimum width of the window aperture (clear vision zone) shall
be 450 mm. (Refer R in Figure - 2) and the minimum height of the
window aperture (clear vision zone) shall be 400 mm. (Refer S in
Figure - 2). Alternatively, the total area of the aperture shall not be less
than 1800 sq. cm.
2.1.7
2.1.8
2.1.9
Sleeper berth
2.1.9.1
The sleeper berth (wherever provided) shall be located within the cab.
No sleeper berth shall be permitted in the cargo area.
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2.1.9.3
The sleeper berth shall have minimum width of 500 mm at least over
the length of 1200 mm and 400 mm for the remainder. (Refer K in
Figure 2).
2.1.9.4
The edges of the berth may be rounded to radii not exceeding 270 mm.
2.1.9.5
In case twin berth have been one above the other, the minimum pitch
between the two berths (measured from top face of the lower berth with
uncompressed cushion and lower face of the upper berth) shall be as
follows ( Refer J in Figure-2)
In case the upper berth is folding type
490 mm
770 mm
2.1.9.6
The minimum distance between the roof and the upper berth, measured
from top face of the berth with uncompressed cushion shall be
490 mm. Refer I in Figure - 2.
2.1.10
2.1.11
2.1.11.1
2.1.11.2
2.1.11.3
2.1.12
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2.1.13
2.1.14
2.1.15
2.1.16
First aid box: First Aid kit containing items notified under
Rule 138(4) (d) of Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 shall be
provided in the truck cab.
2.1.17
Heating, cooling and ventilation for driver: The drivers work area
shall be provided with blowers / ventilators or other suitable devices to
ensure proper climate control. The guidelines specified in AIS-056,
may be referred for this purpose.
2.2
2.2.1
Truck cab structural strength: The truck cab shall meet the
requirement of survival space as per AIS-029 as amended from time to
time. In the case of non-OE built cabs, local body builders shall use
type approved cab designs and / or parts only.
2.2.2
2.2.3
Made of round holes and suitable bolts with the least possible play,
at least at the foremost and rearmost attachment points. Self locking
fasteners may be used to prevent loosening due to vibrations.
The fasteners used must be of suitable strength and shall ensure
safety of cab against vibrations due to road irregularities.
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- Of shock and vibration dampening type. The joint between the
cab and chassis frame shall be provided with rubber cushions or any
suitable arrangement.
2.2.3.1
2.2.3.2
2.2.4
2.2.4.1
2.2.4.2
2.2.4.3
2.2.4.4
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2.2.4.5
2.2.5
2.2.6
Rear view mirrors: The rear view mirrors shall be provided and shall
meet the requirements specified in AIS-001 and AIS-002 as amended
from time to time.
2.2.6.1
Interior rear view mirror: The location, make, type and size of the
interior rear view mirror, if fitted, shall be the one which is approved
by the test agency.
2.2.7
2.2.8
Door locks and hinges: Door components such as door locks and
hinges shall meet the requirements specified in IS: 14225-1995, under
Rule 124 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, as amended from
time to time.
2.2.9
Window
2.2.9.1
2.2.9.2
2.2.9.3
2.2.9.4
Edges of glazing: The edge shall be crown edge, satin finish for all
the exposed edges that is likely to come in touch with the persons
body. This edge specification corresponds to Edge No. 1 specified in
SAE J673.
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2.2.9.5
Window frames for other than door windows: The glazing may be
mounted on frame; constructed from aluminum extrusions or formed
steel / coated sections. Alternately directly, sliding on flocked rubber
channels supported by aluminum/steel section. The window frames
shall be mounted such that distortions and change of aperture
dimensions due to forces on the structure does not deform the guide
way. The window glass/glass and frame shall slide smoothly when
subjected to normal pull force (50 to 75N).
2.2.10
Ingress of dust and rain water : All doors, windows and hatches
should be so constructed such that it does not permit ingress of rain
water, in the fully closed condition. It is recommended that the Truck
body builders carry out their own internal assessment test to check
water proofing as per IS: 118651992. All doors, windows and hatches
should be so constructed such that it does not permit ingress of dust, in
the fully closed condition. It is recommended that the Truck body
builders carry out their own internal assessment test to check dust
ingress as per IS: 11739-1997. Drain holes shall be provided in the
window frame such that water shall flow outward and does not flow
into the structure cavity or into the passenger compartment.
2.2.11
2.2.12
2.2.13
Quality
Corrosion
Resistance
Iron
Phosphate 72 (Hrs)
treatment
Zinc Phosphate 96 (Hrs)
treatment
Water
moisture
and Iron
Phosphate 36 (Hrs)
treatment
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Resistance
No swelling, flaking,
peeling, cracking, film
softening nor appreciable
change in lustre or colour
Grade 2
90
more
Figure - 1
Reference System for Dimensions
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Figure - 2
Drivers Work Area and Sleeper Berth requirements in Vehicle
Unladen Condition
(Refer Annexure-I, clause 17.0 and the Table on next page.)
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490 mm
490 mm
10
Berth width
400-500
(500
for
atleast
1200
length)
11
12
13
265 Min
14
800
15
1050
16
450
17
400
18
19
20
21
----
22
900
mm
(min)
23
170(min)
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range of min
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300
25
60 (min)
Figure- 2(a)
Figure 3
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Guidelines on climb facility and hand holds (in unladen condition)
S.
No
Description
550
700
400
500
80
80
150
150
200
200
100
..
..
..
30 Min
30 Min
30 Min
30 Min
11
1850
1950
12
20
13
120
10
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1ST GENERATION
DRIVER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
S
S
SPACE FOR
CHASSIS &
AIR CONDITIONING
SWITCHES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Figure-4
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SECTION - 3.0
TRUCK LOAD BODY
GENERAL, TECHNICAL AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
LIST OF CONTENTS
3.1
3.2
General Requirements
3.2.1
Overall Dimensions
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.3
Technical Requirements
3.3.1
Working Stability
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.4
Safety Requirements
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
External Projection
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
3.4.8
3.4.9
3.4.10
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3.1
3.2
General requirements
3.2.1
Overall dimensions
The overall dimensions of the load body shall comply with the
provisions laid down in Rule 93 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules,
1989 as amended from time to time.
3.2.2
3.2.3
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shall be provided at rear of mudguards to prevent splashing of water,
dust or muck over the vehicles coming from behind. In addition, the
vehicles shall be fitted with spray suppression devices in accordance
with
AIS-013, relevant for the categories of vehicles
specified therein.
3.2.5
3.3
Technical requirements
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.2.1
3.3.2.2
3.3.2.3
For mountings, use shall be made of round holes and suitable bolts
with the least possible play, at least at the foremost and rearmost
attachment points.
3.3.2.4
3.3.2.5
3.3.2.6
In case of load bodies not made by OEM or as per OEM designs, the
mounting arrangement for the load body or platforms shall be as per
recommendations provided by the vehicle manufacturers. Details of
recommended practices for load body mounting including list of
approved parts to be provided by vehicle manufacturer. OE
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developed and type approved designs may be used by local body
builders.
3.3.3
3.3.3.1
3.3.3.2
3.3.3.3
3.3.3.4
3.3.3.5
3.3.3.6
3.3.3.7
The floor, head board (also called crash guard or front wall) and side
walls are the main load bearing elements of the body. The floor shall
be rigidly supported on the sub-frame. The section of floor and floor
supports in the sub-frame shall be pitched / spaced to achieve
distributed loads even in case of concentrated loads such as steel
coils or fork lifts etc.
3.3.3.8
The side walls and crash guard shall be constructed to bear a part of
load carried on the vehicle in case of braking, turning, travel on
slopes etc. as given below, which can also be proved by FEM
analysis.
Side walls : 30 % of rated pay load carried
Crash guard or head board : 40% of rated pay load carried, the
maximum however being 5000 kgf
Rear wall or tail gate : 25% of rated pay load carried
3.3.3.9
Where the cab and bodywork are integral, account shall be taken of
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the flexibility of the cab mounting.
3.3.3.10
3.3.3.11
3.3.3.12
3.3.3.13
3.4
Safety requirements
3.4.1
3.4.1.1
3.4.1.2
3.4.1.3
3.4.1.3.1
3.4.1.3.2
3.4.1.3.3
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3.4.1.3.4
3.4.1.3.5
In cases where the cab is integral with the body, the protective
screen or headboard may be secured to, or form part of, the body
structure.
3.4.1.3.6
3.4.1.3.7
3.4.1.3.8
3.4.2
3.4.3
External projection
The external projection of the load body shall meet the requirements
of IS :13942 as amended from time to time as specified at Sl. No. 11
of Table under Rule 124 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
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3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
3.4.8
3.4.9
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table below shall be met for test criteria specified in Para. 4 of JIS
D0202.
3.4.10
Quality
Surface Condition
Appearance
Corrosion
Resistance
Water and
moisture
Resistance
96 (Hrs)
48 (Hrs)
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peeling off)
100
90 or
more
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Chassis and Body Frame Mounting
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Figure - 2
Typical Load Body Mounting using U-Bolts
Figure - 3
Typical Hook Configuration for Lashing of Goods
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Cabin and Body Gap
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Figure - 5
Front End Configuration of Sub-Frame
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Mounting of Sub-frame
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Body attachments, general
The lower front body attachments from the factory will be selected as a function of
body stiffness and driving conditions. Five types of attachments are used for
securing bodywork:
Pivoted (two types)
Flexible one-way
Elastic one-way
Elastic two-way
The flexible one-way attachment is a pivoted joint using diaphragm springs.
The elastic one-way is a pivoted attachment with a coil spring.
Pivoted
Pivoted
Elastic one-way
Elastic two-way
Standard attachment
plate
(Welded)
Medium attachment
plate
(Stronger, bolted)
Figure-7
Body attachments
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Distance between Attachment Units
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Figure 9
Elastic Two-way Attachment
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Clamps can place high bending forces in the chassis flanges. Spacers (A) must
always be fitted between the chassis/sub/helper-frame flanges, if clamps are used.
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Figure - 11
Body Work and Recommended Attachments
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Figure - 12
Typical Types of Closed Bodies.
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SECTION - 4.0
REQUIREMENTS OF LIGHTING, ILLUMINATION,
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND WIRING
LIST OF CONTENTS
4.1
4.1.1
External
4.1.2
Internal
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.2
4.3
4.3.1
Electrical cables
4.3.2
Fuse
4.3.3
4.4
Safety requirements
4.5
Batteries
4.6
Type Approval
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4.1
4.1.1
External
4.1.1.1
4.1.1.2
4.1.1.3
4.1.2
Internal
4.1.2.1
4.1.3
4.1.3.1
Cab lamp or courtesy lamp on left and right hand sides shall be placed,
preferably above the head level of the occupant. Alternately one lamp
in the center of the cab roof may be provided.
4.1.3.2
Exit lamps for the driver and co-driver side may be placed for
illumination below the seat level
4.1.3.3
4.1.3.3.1
Locker lamp
4.1.3.3.2
4.1.3.3.3
4.1.4
4.1.4.1
by
- Tell-Tale lights
- Instrument lights
- Control unit lamp
4.1.4.2
assemblies
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4.1.4.4
Photometric Requirements
4.1.4.4.1
4.1.4.4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
4.3.1
Electrical cables
4.3.1.1
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4.3.1.2
All the cables shall be ducted and secured at suitable places in such a
manner that during normal use of vehicle the cables are not subjected
to any tension, stretching, nicking, cutting, abrasion, or chaffing. Some
examples are as given in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
4.3.2
Fuse
4.3.2.1
Every electrical circuit shall be provided with fuse designed for the
circuit. In case of multiple circuits a common fuse may be permitted.
4.3.3
4.3.3.1
End terminations: All the ends shall be suitably crimped with lugs /
soldered or fixed so as to withstand vehicle vibrations. The
interconnection shall be through couplers / junction boxes/ terminal
blocks. Some of the correct and incorrect methods of clamping are as
indicated in Figures - 1, 2 and 3.
4.3.3.2
4.3.3.3
4.3.3.4
All wiring must be insulated at joints and also wiring must be located
in such a position that it can neither become overheated nor contact
moving parts. Some example of wiring on the cab and body of the
vehicle areas indicated in Figures 4 to 7.
4.3.3.5
In case of trailers and towing vehicles the 7-pin connector, 12- pin
connector or 15-pin connector as indicated in Figures - 8, 9, 10 & 11,
shall be used. Guidelines for electrical connections between towing
vehicles and trailers may be drawn from IS: 13460, IS: 13461,
IS: 13491 and IS: 13499.
4.4
Safety requirements
4.4.1
Use of relays and other electrical elements shall be adopted where the
current rating of the switches is not adequate.
4.4.2
The additional circuits shall not draw current more than specified by
the manufacturer.
4.4.3
Where the voltage exceeds 100 Volts RMS (Root Mean Square) in one
or more electrical circuit, a manually operated isolation switch, which
is capable of disconnecting the circuit(s) from the main electrical
supply, shall be provided and shall be located inside the vehicle in a
location easily accessible to the driver. Alternatively battery cut off
switch may be provided.
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Electrical cables shall be located such that no part can make contact
with any fuel line or exhaust system subjected to excess heat. Suitable
special insulation shall be provided where such electrical circuits are
necessary.
4.5
Batteries
4.5.1.
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.6
Type Approval
4.6.1
The electrical layout, the number of lamps, their position, type and
wattage used in the vehicle shall be type approved.
4.6.2
4.6.3
The Table below shows the different standards related to the cables
used in truck body wiring. These are recommendatory standards
provided as guidelines for the vehicle / body manufacturer to select or
any other International standard may also be complied.
Table: Different Standards for Cables
Description
Cables for motor vehicles
Standard Ref.
IS 2465: 1984
IS 13313 : 1991
IS 2577 : 1974
IS 4063 : 1982
JASO D0609-75 AV
IS 9433: 1980
Automobile Lamps
IS 1606:1979
Electrical Circuits
IS 14381 : 1996
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Clamping and Length of Cables
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Figure 2
Clamping and joints
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Figure 3
Clamping with Corrugated Sheath
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Wiring on the Chassis
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Figure - 5
Wiring on the Cab and Chassis
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Wiring on the Cab
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Figure - 7
Wiring on the Chassis
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Figure- 8
7- Pin trailer connection and details
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Figure - 9
Junction box for trailers
12 pin trailer connection
8
1
10
9
6
12
11
2
1
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Pin number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Circuit conductor
Left-hand turn
Reversing signal
Earth return
Right-hand turn
service brakes
Stop lamps
Rear lamps, clearance and side marker lamps
Battery charger/electric winch
Auxiliaries, etc/battery feed
Earth return
Rear fog lamp
Auxiliary
Figure-10
12-Pin tractor connection and details
15- pin trailer connection
There are also trucks which have a 15-pin ISO 12098 trailer
connection. The standard stipulates the following functionality:
Pin No
Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Indicator, left
Indicator, Right
Rear fog lamp
Earth Connection
Parking lamp circult, left
Parking lamp circult, right
Brake lamps
Reversing lamps
Power Supply (+24 V)
sensor, wear, brake linings
Pressure sensor, spring brakes
Axle lift
Return cable, pin no 14 and 15
Reserved for data communication
Reserved for data communication
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SECTION - 5.0
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES CARRYING
DANGEROUS AND HAZARDOUS GOODS WITH REGARD TO
THEIR SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES
LIST OF CONTENTS
5.1
Scope
5.2
Definitions
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
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5.1
SCOPE
This chapter applies to the construction of motor vehicles of category
N and their trailers of categories T3 and T4 which are subject to
carriage of dangerous and hazardous goods by road.
5. 2
DEFINITIONS
5.2.1
5.2.2
"Vehicle" means any vehicle, whether complete (e.g. one stage built
vans, lorries, tractors, trailers), incomplete (e.g. chassis, chassis-cab,
trailer-chassis) or, completed (e.g. chassis-cab fitted with a bodywork),
intended for the carriage of dangerous and hazardous goods by road.
5.2.3
5.2.4
5.2.5
5.2.6
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Note 2 :
Explosive means gunpowder, nitrogycerine, nitroglycol, gun-cotton,
di-nitro-toluene, tri-nitro-toluene, picric acid, di-nitor-phenol, trinitor-resorcinol (styphnic act), cyclo-trimethylene-trinitramine, pentaerythritol-tetranitrate, tetry1, nitroguanidine, lead azide, lead
styphynate, fulminate of mercury or any other metal, diazo-di-nitorphenol, coloured fires or any other substance whether a single
chemical compound or a mixture of substances, whether solid or liquid
or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical
effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals,
fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion caps, detonators, cartridges,
ammunition of all descriptions and every adaptation or preparation of
an explosive as defined in this note.
5.3
5.3.1
Electrical equipment :
5.3.1.1
5. 3.1.2
Wiring :
5. 3.1.2.1
Vehicle Designation
EX/II EX/III
Permanently energised
installations
Electrical installation
behind cab
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X
X
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5. 3.1.3
5. 3.1.3.1
5. 3.1.3.2
5. 3.1.3.3
5. 3.1.3.4
5. 3.1.4
5. 3.1.5
5. 3.1.6
5. 3.1.6.1
5. 3.1.6.2
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5. 3.1.7.1
5. 3.1.7.2
5. 3.1.7.3
5. 3.1.7.4
5. 3.1.8
5. 3.1.8.1
Vehicle cab
5. 3.1.8.1.1
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Fuel tanks : The fuel tanks for supplying the engine of the vehicle
shall meet the following requirements.
5. 3.1.8.2.1
In the event of any leakage, the fuel shall drain to the ground
without coming into contact with hot parts of the vehicle or the load.
5. 3.1.8.2.2
5. 3.1.8.3
5. 3.1.8.4
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5. 3.1.8.5.1
5.3.1.8.5.2
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5.3.1.8.5.4
5.3.1.8.6
5.3.1.8.6.1
5.3.1.8.6.2
5.3.1.8.7
Combustion heaters :
5.3.1.8.7.1
5.3.1.8.7.2
(b)
(c)
5.3.1.8.7.3
5.3.1.8.7.4
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5.3.1.10
5.3.2
5.3.2.1
5.3.2.2
5.3.2.3
5.3.2.4
5.3.2.5
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Electrical equipment :
5.3.2.7.1
5.3.2.7.2
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.1.1
5.4.1.2
5.4.2
5.4.2.1
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self-reactive substances of class 4.1 and organic peroxides of
class 5.2.
5.4.3.1
5.4.3.2
5.4.4
5.4.4.1
General provisions :
5.4.4.1.1
5.4.4.1.2
Once the demountable tank has been attached to the carrier vehicle,
the entire unit shall meet the requirements prescribed for
tank-vehicles.
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5.4.4.3
5.4.4.4
5.4.4.5
Stability of tank-vehicles
5.4.4.5.1
The height of the centre of gravity of the laden vehicle shall not
exceed 90% of the overall width of the ground level bearing surface
(distance between the outer points of contact with the ground of the
right hand tyre and the left hand tyre of the same axle.
5.4.4.5.2
5.4.4.6
5.4.4.6.1
5.4.4.7
Combustion heaters
5.4.4.7.1
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5.4.4.7.3
5.5
5.6
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requirements specified in Rules 131 to 136 of CMVR.
5.6.1.1
5.6.1.2
5.6.1.2.1
5.6.1.2.2
5.6.1.2.3
5.6.1.3
(b)
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5.8
(ii)
(iii)
5.9
5.9.1
5.9.1.1
5.9.2
5.9.2.1
The type approval of the basic vehicle chassis and bodies for
vehicles and or trailers / semi-trailers will be carried out by the
testing agencies specified in Rule 126 of Central Motor Vehicle
Rules, 1989.
5.9.2.2
The vehicle manufacturer shall submit his application with all the
necessary documents and also the documents with regard to its
specific constructional features given at Annexure III of this code, to
the testing agency for compliance to to this section in addition to
the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 requirements.
5.9.2.3
5.9.2.4
The testing agency shall issue type approval for the basic vehicle
after verifying all the necessary compliance requirements stated in
Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 and the provisions stated in this
section.
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5.9.3.1
5.9.3.2
Vehicle registration :
The integrated process of vehicle registration will be carried out by
the registering authorities after necessary verification of the
documents of vehicle approval and the tanker / bullet approval by
PESO or their authorised third party evaluators.
The system of vehicle registration for dangerous and hazardous
goods carrying vehicles are as indicated in the flow chart below.
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EXISTING FOR
EXPLOSIVES
( to continue)
EXISTING
( to continue)
Vehicle
Manufacturer
Bullet / Tanker
Manufacturer
Type Approval
application +
Prototype
Design of Bullet /
Tanker + Prototype
Testing
Agency
Rule 126
PESO, Nagpur or
any other Statutory
authority
Testing /
Evaluation
Design approval
& testing
Certificate of
Vehicle Type
Approval
Certificate
of
Type Approval
Integrated Vehicle
Registration by Transport
Authorities after necessary
verification of documents
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SECTION - 6.0
REQUIREMENTS OF CONTAINER CARRIERS AND TANKERS
LIST OF CONTENTS
6.1
Scope
6.2
6.3
Container Types
6.4
6.5
6.6
Twist Locks
6.7
6.8
6.9
Tanker Mounting
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6.1
SCOPE :
This section would apply to all containers used for the transport of
goods by road vehicles which are generally of the type 1AAA, 1AA,
1AX etc.
6.2
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
mode of transport,
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6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
6.3.6
6.3.6.1
6.3.6.2
6.3.6.3
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6.3.8
6.3.9
6.3.10
6.3.11
6.3.12
6.3.13
6.3.14
6.3.15
6.3.16
6.3.16.1
Frame work: The tank mountings, end structure and all load
bearing elements not present for the purposes of containing cargo,
which transmit static and dynamic forces arising out of the lifting,
handling, securement and transporting of the tank container as a
whole.
6.3.16.2
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6.3.16.4
6.3.16.5
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.1.1
6.4.2
6.4.2.1
External dimensions :
6.4.2.1.1
6.4.2.1.2
6.4.2.1.3
6.4.2.1.4
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6.4.2.1.6
6.4.3
6.4.3.1
6.4.3.2
Tare mass (T) : The mass of empty container including all fittings
and appliances associated with a particular type of container in its
normal operating condition, i.e. in the case of a mechanically
refrigerated container; with its refrigeration equipment installed and,
where appropriate, full of fuel.
6.4.3.3
Pay load (P) : Maximum permitted mass of pay load (including such
cargo securement arrangements and / or dunnage as are not
associated with the container in its normal operating conditions).
Pay load is calculated by subtracting the tare mass from rating
(P = R-T).
6.4.4
Table 2
ISO Standards Related to Containers
Sr.
No
1
ISO 1161:1984
ISO Standards
Description
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ISO 1496-1:1990
ISO 1496-3:1995
ISO 1496-4:1991
Frieght containers
Securing
10
Frieght
Containers
11
Handling
Figure 1
Refrigerated Container
Figure 2
High Cube Refrigerated Container
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Figure 3
Tank Container
Figure 4
Platform Based Container
Figure 5
Flat Rack Container
Figure 6
Open Top Container
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Figure 7
High Cube Container
6.5
6.5.1
Loads :
The load stacked in vehicles must be secured for protection against
the following motions during transport.
Impact against loading docks
Braking and acceleration
Sway on curves
Coupling impact
Vibration and shocks
6.5.2
6.5.3
6.5.4
6.6
6.6.1
6.6.1.1
Top and bottom cone : In fully locked position, load carrying area
must be larger than 800 mm2. Top and bottom shall not protrude into
part of the corner cavity that is required for other lashing equipment.
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6.6.1.2
Figure- 8
Intermediate Plate
6.6.1.3
Figure - 9
Length of the Handle
6.6.1.4
Distance between top and bottom locks : The distance between top
and bottom locks should be at least the actual thickness of
intermediate plate plus 2 times (33 1) mm.
6.6.1.5
Collar : In order to fit into corner fitting pertures, the collar may
have dimensions as shown in Figure 10.
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Figure-10
Dimensions of the Collar
6.6.2
Performance specifications :
6.6.2.1
6.6.2.2
6.6.2.3
6.7
6.7.1
Longitudinal
distance
Lateral distance
1AA/1A/1AX
11985.5
2259
1BB/1B/1BX
8918.5
2259
1CC/1C/1CX
5853.5
2259
1D/1DX
2787
2259
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Tst
Tpt
Allowable diagonal
difference, k
Collar size
Collar size
Collar size
1AA/1A/1AX
2.5
3.5
4.5
4.5
8.5
10.5
1BB/1B/1BX
2.5
4.5
5.5
11
1CC/1C/1CX
4.0
5.5
7.0
10
13
14
1D/1DX
4.0
5.5
7.0
10
12.5
13.5
Table 5
Twist Lock Collar Sizes( in mm)
Size
A
B
C
6.7.3
Width
57
56
55
Two pins and two twist locks: In cases where the vehicle is a
semi-trailer with a gooseneck, it is a common practice to arrange for
one end of the container (gooseneck tunnel end) to be secured by
means of pins engaging the end holes of the corner fittings adjacent
to the tunnel and to arrange for the other end to be secured by means
of twist lock. The dimension of the gooseneck chassis are as
indicated in Table-6 below.
These are commonly used for 1AA, 1A and 1AX containers.
Table 6
Dimensions of Gooseneck Chassis.
Container
Designation
Container
Size
K max
12 192
9 125
6 058
12 098 6
9 030 6
5 962 6
16
13
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Figure -11
Gathering Guide
6.8
6.8.1
Figure-12
Flexible Shim
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Figure -13
Distance between Sub-frame and Body Mountings TDB-100
6.8.3
Figure-14
Shims between Mounting Brackets
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Figure-15
Mounting Bracket for Long Bolts
Figure-16
Spacer Sleeves for Long Bolts
Figure-17
Long Bolts and Cup Springs
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Figure-18
Sub-frame Mounting with Brackets
Figure-19
Shackle Mounting
Figure-20
Twin Mounting
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Figure-21
Twin Mounting with Plug Weld
6.8.4
If the body is self-supporting and no point loads and rear loads (e.g.
lift gate, trailer nose weights) occur, then in some circumstances a
sub frame does not need to be fitted if the distance between the body
cross members is not more than 600 mm as shown in Figure-22
below. This value of 600 mm may be exceeded only in the area of
the rear axles.
Figure-22
Distances between Cross Members when there is no Sub frame
The supports on the frame must be of the minimum lengths, as
calculated using "Hertzian surface pressure". Here, "linear contact of
two cylinders" is assumed rather than "linear contact of a cylinder
and a plane". The Figure-23 below shows an exaggerated
deformation of two U-sections lying on top of each other.
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Deformation of Two U-sections
6.9
Tanker mounting :
6.9.1
6.9.2
Mounting conditions :
6.9.2.1
6.9.2.2
The vertical face of bracket must extend to the full depth of the
chassis web. Otherwise an oil-can effect on chassis member may
cause cracking of chassis web at lower edge of the bracket.
6.9.2.3
6.9.2.4
All the brackets should be attached to the frame by fixing bolts with
locknuts or nuts and heavy duty stocking spring washers.
6.9.2.5
Figure-24
Flexible Mounting used in Tanker Application
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6.9.2.7
6.9.2.7.1
Cab
Engine
Gear box
Front axle
Rear axle
Frame & misc
Weight
in kg
450
546
135
500
940
1830
CG height
from the
ground in m
1.410m
1.008m
0.727m
0.508m
0.508m
0.887m
634.5 kgm
550.37 kgm
98.15 kgm
254.0 kgm
447.00 kgm
1623.2 kgm
4401
--
3607.22 kgm
6.9.2.8
Moment in
kgm
Total wt.
in kg
Chassis + cab 4401
Tank
+ 11490
payload
+
canopy
+
pipping
CG height from
Moment in
the ground, m
kgm
0.746
3283.12
2.185
22116.57
Sub frame
1.023
--
280
16171
286.44
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Stability ratio
2h x Tan 28o / b
h
b
=
=
Stability ratio
Figure-25
Arrangement of Rear Mounting and Spacing of Mounting
6.9.2.10
Figure-26
Arrangement of Front Mounting with Coil Springs
Alternatively, trunnion type of front mounting can also be tried. In
this case, rear most bracket must be fastened rigidly by bolts, giving
a positive constraint between body and chassis during acceleration,
road movement, cornering and braking as shown in Figure-27.
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Figure-27
Preferred Arrangement of Front Mounting with Trunnion
6.9.2.11
Figure -28
General Method of Tank Mountings
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Figure 29
Typical U Bolt Arrangement Fitted on Milk Tanker
6.9.3
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Figure - 30
Front Mounting as a Pendulum
Mounting
Figure - 31
Front Mounting as a Flexible
Mounting
6.9.5
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Figure - 32
Requirements for Tank Mountings for Designs without Subframes
Figure-33
Continuous Sub-frame
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Table 7
Chassis without Sub-frames for Tanker Bodies
with Double and Triple Mountings
Table 8
Size Designations of Freight Containers as per ISO 1669
Freight
Container
Designati
on
1AAA
1AA
1A
1AX
1BBB
1BB
1B
1BX
1CC
1C
1CX
1D
1DX
Nominal
Length
Maximum
Height
Maximum
Width
ft.
mm
ft.
in.
mm
ft.
12
12
12
12
9
9
9
9
6
6
6
3
3
40
40
40
40
30
30
30
30
20
20
20
10
10
2896
2591
2438
2438
2896
2591
2438
2438
2591
2438
2438
2438
2438
9
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
6
6
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
2438
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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Figure-34
Details of Tanker Mounting
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Figure-35
Details of Tanker Mounting
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Figure-36
Details of Tanker mounting
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Figure-37
Details of Tanker Mounting
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SECTION - 7.0
WORKING STABILITY OF VEHICLES MEANT FOR
CARRIAGE OF HAZARDOUS GOODS
LIST OF CONTENTS
7.1
7.2
7.3
Approval
7.4
7.5
Stability Criteria
7.6
ANNEXURES
Annexure - 1
Annexure - 2
Annexure - 3
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7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
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7.2.5
7.3
Approval :
7.3.1
7.4
7.4.1
7.4.2
The result of the tilt table test or the calculation method shall be
considered satisfactory if the conditions set out in Paragraphs 8.5
below are satisfied.
7.5
Stability Criteria :
7.5.1
7. 5.1.1
7.5.1.2
7.5.13
7.6
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General conditions:
A 1.
A2.
Wind Conditions
If the tilt table test rig is placed outside, the lateral wind velocity shall
not exceed 3 m/s
and the total wind velocity shall not exceed
5 m/s.
A3.
Tyres
The tyres shall be inflated to pressures as specified by the vehicle
manufacturer for the test vehicle at the laden condition. The tolerance
for the inflation pressure in a cold state is 2 %.
A4.
Operating Components
A.4.1.
A.4.2.
B.
Measuring accuracy :
The tilt table angle shall be measured with an accuracy of better
than 0.3.
C.
C.1.
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C.2.
D.
with
this
(a) a filling factor of the tank between 100% and 70% is acceptable. If
at the minimum filling factor of 70% the total mass and/or axle
loads still exceed the maximum authorised mass and maximum
authorised axle loads, a test load with a lower density shall be used.
The distribution of mass of the tank (including the test load) among
the axles shall be proportional to the maximum loaded condition.
Tanks provided with compartments shall be differentially loaded so
that the centre of gravity height at each axle or axle group is as
close as possible to the real centre of gravity height.
(b) a calculation shall be issued by the vehicle manufacturer (1) to
provide a new required maximum tilt table angle for the lighter test
load.
E.
Safety
Restraints shall be used to prevent final rollover but these shall be
arranged so as not to interfere with the test.
F.
Test procedure :
The vehicle shall be aligned with all units in a straight line parallel to
the tilt table axis such that no axle longitudinal centre line is off line by
more than 25 mm. The vehicle shall be fixed in the longitudinal
direction to prevent forward and rearward movement, provided that the
method of fixing does not influence the test result. All steerable axles
of the
Vehicle shall be locked to prevent axle lateral movement and/or
turning of the wheels in a steering direction. The vehicle shall be tilted
at very low rates of 0.25 /s or less. This procedure consists of a very
gradual increase in the tilt table angle up to the required maximum
angle or the rollover threshold. The vehicle shall be gradually tilted
three times each to the right and left of the vehicle longitudinal centre
line. Due to the influences of stick-slip in the vehicle's suspension
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systems and coupling components, the vehicle shall be removed from
the table between the tests and driven around to "randomise" and
"equalise" the influences of stick-slip and hysteresis.
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Annexure - 2 of Section 7.0
LATERAL STABILITY CALCULATION
A.
General:
The lateral stability of tank vehicles is calculated by simulation of a steady
state circular test (constant radius, constant speed and consequently constant
lateral acceleration). The calculation method take into account the main
factors which influence the stability, such as the height of the centre of
gravity, the track width and all factors which result in a lateral shift of the
centre of gravity (axle roll stiffness, suspension roll stiffness, etc.). In case of
semi-trailers the tractor will be simulated with a reference kingpin roll
stiffness.
The specifications of the calculation method are:
1. axle roll centre is at ground level;
2. vehicle structure is assumed to be rigid;
3. vehicle is symmetrical about its center line;
4. tyre and suspension deflections are linear;
5. lateral deflection of suspensions is zero.
B.
Definitions:
For the purposes of this calculation:
"Bogie" means an axle group with compensatory load distribution, in
which zero load is attained on all wheels on a given side simultaneously.
C.
i
i
=
=
T, all axles/bogies;
M, stiffest axle/bogie; and for semi-trailers only i
= K, kingpin)
mi
Ai (kN)
CDGi
(kNm/rad)
CDGMi
(kNm/rad)
=
=
=
DRi
(kNm/rad)
CDRESi
(kNm/rad)
FRVi
(kN/m)
Ui (kN)
Unsprung weight
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FE (-)
HG (m)
HN (m)
MA (m)
qc g
qM g
qT g
g (m/s2)
9.81 m/s2
i (rad)
(deg)
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D.
General conditions :
Height-leveling systems are not taken into account (held at static values).
E.
Trailers :
E1. If the trailer is a full trailer or a central axle trailer the calculation does
not have to include the coupling with the towing vehicle.
E2. If the trailer is a semi-trailer, the tractor will be simulated with a
reference kingpin roll stiffness, which represents the tractor suspension,
tyres, chassis & fifth wheel flexibility at ground level.
F.
G.
Calculation method :
G1.
Calculation of the combined roll stiffness and the pseudo vehicle roll
angle at wheel lift of each axle/bogie with the formulae:
G1.1
G1.2.
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roll stiffness
G3
After the resolved combined stiffness and pseudo roll angle for each
axle/bogie are calculated the totals for the complete vehicle are
determined:
total vehicle weight (1)
AT
UT
TT
CDREST
(1)
CDRESi + CDRESk
i=1
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G4.
Select the axle/bogie with the lowest value of , for this indicates that first
wheel lift will occur. To distinguish this axle/bogie from the other
axles/bogies, allocate the following:
AM
UM
TM
G5.
G5.1
G5.2
G5.3
G5.4
qC = qT - ( qT - qM ) x
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2.
Vehicle type
3.
Manufacturer
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Calculation results, qc =
11.
12.
Date
13.
Signature
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SECTION - 8.0
TYPE APPROVAL AND COP PROCEDURE
8.1
SCOPE:
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.1.1
Truck Cab and Body Builders (TCBB) may follow their own design
complying with the provisions of this Code. They shall follow the
designs / recommendations of the vehicle / chassis manufacturers,
wherever necessary and applicable.
8.2.2
8.2.2.1
8.3
8.3.1
The application for type approval of the vehicle type shall be submitted
to the Test Agency by the TCBB with a description of the Vehicle
type(s)accompanied by the following documents, as applicable to the
provisions for which such compliance is sought:
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a) List of provisions for which compliance is sought to be established.
b) The Truck body builder shall submit all the relevant information as
given in Annexure - I.
c) The Truck Body Builder shall submit additional information on
Trucks meant for carrying dangerous and hazardous goods as given
in Annexure II.
d) Copies of certificates or test reports of compliance to various
provisions, which may have already been obtained from other
recognized Testing Agencies.
e) Copies of test reports for other models/variants, if any, which can
be used for establishing compliance of the model to be type
approved, with a note explaining the details.
f) Copy of certificate of incorporation of the organization, if not
already submitted.
g) Publications available.
8.4
8.4.1
8.5
8.5.1
8.6
8.6.1
8.7
8.7.1
CoP shall be carried out at least once in 12 months by any of the testing
agencies notified under Rule 126 of Central Motor Vehicle Rules,
1989, or any other agency authorized by the Government. A minimum
of one unit shall be subjected to COP.
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8.8
Non-Conformity of Production :
8.8.1
The accreditation granted to the truck cab and body building unit
manufacturing unit may be suspended or withdrawn in case of non
conformity. The unit may be re-evaluated as per directives of the
Government.
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SECTION - 9.0
ACCREDITATION SYSTEM FOR TRUCK CAB
AND BODY BUILDERS (TCBB)
Truck Cab and Body Building manufacturing is being carried out by a
large number of small and medium scale organizations spread
throughout the country. Truck Cab and Body Builder (TCBB)
organizations construct the bodies on chassis procured from vehicle /
chassis manufacturers. Presently, only the vehicle / chassis
manufactured by vehicle manufacturers undergo a formal type approval
and certification procedure as per the various provisions of CMVR.
The Committee feels that there is a need to set up a formal institutional
mechanism to monitor the manufacturing and process conformity and
compliance of CMVR provisions of the above said TCBB units. For
example, in respect of items like petroleum tankers and certain other
hazardous goods carriers, there is an established control procedure
administered by the Chief Controller of Explosives. The Committee
recommends that a procedure on the above lines is instituted in respect
of truck and body building
The Committee also recommends creation of a cadre of technical
personnel to effectively implement the procedure in order to ensure that
all truck cabs / bodies comply with all the relevant provisions of the
CMVR as well as the Code of Practice for Truck Body formulated in
this document.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways ( MoRT&H ), is
presently evolving a system for the Accreditation of the Bus Body
Builders in the country. The Committee also recommends that the same
system be extended for the truck body building as well. MoRT&H may
separately notify the administrative mechanism for the Accreditation of
Truck Body Builders.
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Annexure I
(See 8.3.1(b))
(To be submitted by the Vehicle Manufacturer / Body
Builder to the Test Agency)
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON TRUCK CAB,
LOAD BODY & RELATED TECHNICAL
FEATURES
1.0
1.1
1.2
Telephone No.
1.3
Fax. No.
1.4
E-mail address
1.5
Contact person
1.6
Plant(s)of manufacture
2.0
2.1
2.2
Telephone No.
2.3
Fax. No.
2.4
E-mail address
2.5
Contact person
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
Vehicle type
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.0
Category of vehicle
5.1
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6.0
Vehicle Details
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
Frame type
6.6
6.7
6.8
7.0
7.1
Length mm
7.2
Width mm
7.3
Height (Unladen) mm
7.4
Wheel base mm
7.5
7.6
Wheel track mm
7.6.1
Front
7.6.2
Rear
7.6.3
7.7
Body overhang mm
7.7.1
Front end
7.7.2
Rear end
7.8
7.8.1
Front end
7.8.2
Rear end
7.9
7.9.1
Length
7.9.2
Width
7.9.3
Height
7.10
Lateral projection
8.0
8.1
Weights
Vehicle kerb weight kg
8.1.2
Front axle
8.1.3
Rear axle
8.1.5
Total
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8.3
8.3.1
Front axle
8.3.2
Rear axle
8.4
8.4.1
Front axle
8.4.2
Rear axle
9.0
9.1
Body
Type of Truck / Tanker
9.2
Comfort Category
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11
Method of construction
9.12
9.13
9.14
Number of Seats
9.14.1
Driver Seat
9.14.2
Co-Driver Seat
9.15
9.16
9.17
9.18
9.19
10.0
Clearance
10.1
10.2
Approach angle
10.3
Departure angle
10.4
Ramp-over angle
11.0
Seating capacity
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11.1
11.2
12.0
12.1
12.2
Right
13.0
Body Panels
13.1
Outer Panels
13.1.1
Material
13.1.2
Thickness
13.2
Inner Panels
13.2.1
Material
13.2.2
Thickness
13.3
13.3.1
Material
13.3.2
Thickness
13.4
Floor Panels
13.4.1
Material
13.4.2
Thickness
13.5
14.0
14.1
14.2
15.0
15.1
15.2
16.0
Driver Partition
Dimension of partition with respect to rear edge of driver
seat
16.1
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
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17.8
17.9
17.10
Berth width, mm
17.11
17.12
17.13
17.14
17.15
17.16
17.17
17.18
17.19
17.20
17.21
17.22
17.23
17.24
17.25
18.0
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
18.7
18.8
18.9
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First hand hold/ hand rail height from ground level (max) ,
mm
18.12
18.13
18.14
18.15
18.16
19.0
19.1
External Projections
Ornaments
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
19.7
19.8
19.9
Hinges
19.10
Handles
20.0
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
Material (Metal/Fibre/etc.)
21.0
21.1
21.2
21.3
Material (Metal/Fiber/etc.)
22.0
22.1
22.2
22.3
Position of controls
22.4
23.0
23.1
Doors
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23.1.1
No. of doors
23.1.2
23.2
Door lock
23.2.1
Name of manufacturer
23.2.2
Identification mark
23.3
Door hinge
23.3.1
Name of manufacturer
23.3.2
Identification mark
24.0
24.1
Hood latch
Name of manufacturer
24.2
Type
24.3
Identification mark
25.0
25.1
26.0
26.1
26.2
27.0
Safety glass
27.1
27.1.1
27.1.2
27.1.3
Thickness mm
27.1.4
No. of pieces
27.1.5
27.2
Side Windows
27.2.1
27.2.2
27.2.3
Thickness mm
27.2.4
27.3
Rear Window
27.3.1
27.3.2
27.3.3
Thickness mm
27.3.4
28.0
28.1
28.1.1
Name of producer
28.1.2
Type
28.1.3
Class of mirror
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Manufacturers ID number
28.1.5
28.1.6
28.2
Right
28.2.1
Name of producer
28.2.2
Type
28.2.3
Class of mirror
28.2.4
Manufacturers ID number
28.2.5
28.2.6
28.3
Inside
28.3.1
Name of producer
28.3.2
Type
28.3.3
Class of mirror
28.3.4
Manufacturers ID number
28.3.5
28.3.6
28.4
29.0
29.1
29.2
No. of wipers
29.3
Wiper motor
29.3.1
Name of manufacturer
29.3.2
29.3.3
Rated voltage
29.3.4
Frequency of wiping
29.4
Wiper arm
29.4.1
Length
29.4.2
29.5
Wiper blade
29.5.1
Length
29.5.2
29.5.3
Rubber material
29.5.4
29.6
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30.0
30.1
30.2
Type
30.3
Number of nozzles
30.4
Spray Area
31.0
31.1
31.1.1
Name of producer
31.1.2
Identification Type
31.1.3
Number
31.2
Head restraint
31.2.1
Name of producer
31.2.2
Type
31.3
Passenger Seat
31.3.1
Name of producer
31.3.2
Type
31.3.3
31.3.4
Section size
31.3.5
Pad material
31.3.6
Upholstery
32.0
32.1
32.2
32.3
Slope of floor
32.4
32.5
32.6
32.7
32.8
Maximum Height
32.9
Maximum Width
32.10
Maximum Length
33.0
Bumper
33.1
Size
33.1.1
Front
33.1.2
Rear
33.2
External Projection
33.3
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34.0
34.1
34.2
34.3
34.4
Size
34.5
35.0
35.1
Fuel filler
Aperture
35.2
Position
36.0
Fire Extinguisher
36.1
Number
36.2
Type
36.3
Capacity
36.4
Name of Producer
37.0
37.1
37.2
Contents
38.0
Towing devices
38.1
Type
38.2
Name of manufacturer
38.3
Capacity
39.0
Horn :
39.1
39.2
39.3
Operating voltage
39.4
39.5
Number
39.6
39.7
The shape and material of the body work at the front of the
horn, which might affect the level of the sound, emitted by
the horn and have a masking effect
39.8
40.0
40.1
40.2
40.3
Initial inclination
40.4
Tell-Tale
40.5
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41.0
41.1
Head lamp :
Main beam
41.1.1
41.1.2
41.1.3
41.1.4
41.2
Dipped beam
41.2.1
41.2.2
41.2.3
41.2.4
42.0
42.1
42.2
42.3
42.4
43.0
43.1
43.2
43.3
43.4
44.0
44.1
44.2
44.3
44.4
45.0
45.1
45.2
45.3
45.4
46.0
46.1
46.1.1
46.1.2
46.1.3
46.1.4
46.2
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46.2.3
46.2.4
47.0
47.1
47.1.1
47.1.2
47.1.3
47.1.4
47.2
47.2.1
47.2.2
47.2.3
47.2.4
48.0
48.1
48.2
48.3
48.4
49.0
Reversing lamp :
49.1
49.2
49.3
49.4
50.0
50.1
50.1.1
50.1.2
50.1.3
50.1.4
50.2
Rear
50.2.1
50.2.2
50.2.3
50.2.4
50.3
Side
50.3.1
50.3.2
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50.3.3
50.3.4
50.4
Type of flasher
51.0
51.1
Front
51.1.1
51.1.2
51.1.3
51.1.4
51.2
Rear
51.2.1
51.2.2
51.2.3
51.2.4
51.3
Side
51.3.1
51.3.2
51.3.3
51.3.4
52.0
Reflector :
52.1
Front
52.1.1
52.1.2
Type
52.1.3
52.1.4
52.1.5
Area
52.1.6
Shape
52.2
Rear
52.2.1
52.2.2
Type
52.2.3
52.2.4
52.2.5
Area
52.2.6
Shape
52.3
Side
52.3.1
52.3.2
Type
52.3.3
52.3.4
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Area
52.3.6
Shape
53.0
53.1
53.1.1
53.1.2
53.1.3
53.1.4
53.2
Rear
53.2.1
53.2.2
53.2.3
53.2.4
53.3
53.4
53.5
53.6
54.0
Automotive bulbs :
54.1
54.1.1
54.1.2
54.2
54.2.1
54.2.2
54.3
54.3.1
54.3.2
54.4
54.4.1
54.4.2
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54.5.1
54.5.2
54.6
54.6.1
54.6.2
54.7
54.7.1
54.7.2
54.8
54.8.1
54.8.2
54.9
54.9.1
54.9.2
54.10
54.10.1
54.10.2
54.11
54.11.1
54.11.2
54.12
54.12.1
54.12.2
54.13
54.13.1
54.13.2
54.14
54.14.1
54.14.2
54.15
54.15.1
54.15.2
54.16
54.16.1
54.16.2
55.0
55.1
55.1.1
Type :
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Name of producer :
55.1.3
Number :
55.1.4
Illumination intensity :
55.2
55.2.1
Type :
55.2.2
Name of producer :
55.2.3
Number :
55.2.4
Illumination intensity :
56.0
56.1
56.2
Name of producer :
56.3
Number :
56.4
Illumination intensity :
57.0
Electrical Circuit
57.1
58.0
Electrical Cables
58.1
Name of producer :
58.2
58.3
Insulation Class :
59.0
Fuse
59.1
59.2
Name of producer
60.0
60.1
60.2
Name of producer
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Annexure - II
(See 8.3.1 (c))
(To be submitted by the Vehicle Manufacturer / Body Builder to the Test Agency)
INFORMATION ON VEHICLES CARRYING HAZARDOUS GOODS
1.0
1.1
1.2
Telephone No.
1.3
Fax. No.
1.4
E-mail address
1.5
Contact person
1.6
Plant(s)of manufacture
2.0
2.1
2.2
Telephone No.
2.3
Fax. No.
2.4
E-mail address
2.5
Contact person
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
Vehicle type
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.0
Wiring
5.1
Make
5.2
Protection type
6.0
6.1
Make
6.2
Type
6.3
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7.0
Battery insulation
7.1
Make
7.2
Type
7.3
7.4
Material
7.5
Nominal thickness
8.0
Electrical connection
8.1
9.0
Tachograph
9.1
Make
9.2
Type
9.3
10.0
10.1
10.2
10.3
11.0
11.1
Make(s)
11.2
Type(s)
11.3
11.4
11.5
Idle Speed
12.0
Combustion heater
12.1
13.0
Brakes
13.1
13.2
Service brakes
13.2.1
Name of producer
13.2.2
Type
(Mechanical/hydraulic/air
assisted/others)
13.2.3
13.2.4
assisted/
vacuum
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13.3
13.3.1
If yes, details
13.3.2
ABS make
13.4
13.4.1
Make
13.4.2
Identification mark
13.5
13.5.1
Make
13.5.2
Identification mark
13.5.3
13.6
Hydraulic Modulator
13.6.1
Make
13.6.2
Identification mark
13.7
Solenoid Valve
13.7.1
Make
13.7.2
Identification mark
13.7.3
13.7.4
13.8
13.9
13.10
13.11
13.11.1
13.11.1.1
Front wheel
13.11.1.2
Rear wheel
13.11.1.3
13.11.2
13.11.2.1
Front axle
13.11.2.2
Rear axle
13.11.2.3
13.11.3
Material
13.11.4
13.11.4.1
13.11.4.2
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13.11.4.3
13.11.5
13.12
13.12.1
Effective diameter, mm
13.12.1.1
Front wheel
13.12.1.2
Rear wheel
13.12.1.3
13.12.2
13.12.2.1
Front
13.12.2.2
Rear
13.12.2.3
Others
13.13
13.13.1
Make
13.13.2
Type
13.13.3
13.13.4
Operating stroke mm
13.14
13.15
13.15.1
Front
13.15.2
Rear
13.15.3
Others
13.16
13.16.1
Front
13.16.2
Rear
13.16.3
Others
13.17
Booster
13.17.1
Name of producer
13.17.2
Type
13.17.3
Boost ratio
13.17.4
13.17.5
13.17.6
Pressure kg/cm2
13.17.6.1
13.17.6.2
Cut in
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Cut out
13.18
13.19
13.20
No. of tanks
13.20.1
13.20.1.1
Tank 1
13.20.1.2
Tank 2
13.20.1.3
Tank 3
13.20.1.4
Tank 4
13.21
Description Capacity
Brake Chamber
13.21.1
13.21.2
Size, mm
13.21.3
Internal diameter, mm
13.21.4
Stroke, mm
Front
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Rear
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Annexure III
(See Introduction)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION*
Automotive Industry Standards Committee
Chairperson
Mrs. Rashmi Urdhwareshe
Members
Director
The Automotive Research Association of India, Pune
Representing
Representative from
Representative from
Shri S. M. Ahuja
Shri N. K. Sharma
Director
Director
Representatives from
Shri T. C. Gopalan
Member Secretary
Shri A. S. Bhale
General Manager
The Automotive Research Association of India, Pune
* At the time of approval of this Automotive Industry Standard (AIS)
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