GSO EN 13406:2024
EN 13406:2002
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
31 January 2024
Agricultural machinery - Slurry tankers and spreading devices - Environmental protection - Requirements and test methods for the spreading precision
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GSO EN 13406:2024 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements for the environmental preservation and their verification for design and construction of slurry tankers for broadcasting and band spreading of slurry in agriculture and horticulture. It specifies requirements for the transverse and longitudinal spreading characteristics such as acceptable working widths, steady flow and the stretch within the tolerance zone. These requirements are limited to tests with slurry as described in Annex A, table A.1.
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