ISO 24147:2023

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 December 2023

Road operation machinery and associated equipment — Sweepers — Commercial specifications

ISO 24147:2023 Files

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ISO 24147:2023 Scope

This document establishes content for commercial specifications for sweepers that are self-propelled (see Annex A) with an integrated chassis, chassis-mounted, pedestrian-controlled or towed behind a vehicle.

This document applies to road surface cleaning machines used in outdoor improved surface applications for cleaning debris from public areas, roads, airports and industrial plants. This document does not specifically cover the carrier vehicle or towing vehicle (e.g. lorry).

This document does not apply to:

     cleaning machines for winter maintenance;

     cleaning machines for indoor applications;

     rotary road brush attachments which can be coupled to tractors and other machinery;

     machines or components that are specifically designed for cleaning tram lines and rail tracks;

     industrial sweepers.

 

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