SS-ISO 789-12:2000
SIS · 2000

Agricultural tractors -Test procedures - Part 12: Low temperature starting

1Key Takeaways

This part of ISO 789 specifies the test procedure for determining the minimum temperature at which a tractor's starting motor can successfully start the tractor's engine.

2Scope / Description

This part of ISO 789 specifies the test procedure for determining the minimum temperature at which a tractor's starting motor can successfully start the tractor's engine.

3Version History

5Citation Network

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ISO 3016:1994 ISO 3675:1998 ISO 5163:1990 ISO 5164:1990 ISO 5165:1998

6Frequently Asked Questions

What is SS-ISO 789-12:2000?
SS-ISO 789-12:2000 — Agricultural tractors -Test procedures - Part 12: Low temperature starting is an international standard developed by Swedish Institute for Standards. This part of ISO 789 specifies the test procedure for determining the minimum temperature at which a tractor's starting motor can successfully start the tractor's engine.
What does SS-ISO 789-12:2000 cover?
This standard covers: This part of ISO 789 specifies the test procedure for determining the minimum temperature at which a tractor's starting motor can successfully start the tractor's engine.
Who should use this standard?
This standard is intended for organizations, professionals, and stakeholders involved in various industries and sectors. It is applicable to manufacturers, service providers, regulatory bodies, and certification organizations.
What is the latest version of SS-ISO 789-12:2000?
The current published version is SS-ISO 789-12:2000, published on 2000. Always check for amendments or pending revisions.
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