CELEX: 52006PC0670
Language: en
Date: 2006-11-09
Title: Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors (Codified version)

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52006PC0670

Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors (Codified version)  /* COM/2006/0670 final - COD 2006/0225 */  

	[pic] | COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES |Brussels, 9.11.2006COM(2006) 670 final2006/0225 (COD)Proposal for aDIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILon the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors (Codified version)(presented by the Commission)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM1. In the context of a people’s Europe, the Commission attaches great importance to simplifying and clarifying Community law so as to make it clearer and more accessible to the ordinary citizen, thus giving him new opportunities and the chance to make use of the specific rights it gives him.This aim cannot be achieved so long as numerous provisions that have been amended several times, often quite substantially, remain scattered, so that they must be sought partly in the original instrument and partly in later amending ones. Considerable research work, comparing many different instruments, is thus needed to identify the current rules.For this reason a codification of rules that have frequently been amended is also essential if Community law is to be clear and transparent.2. On 1 April 1987 the Commission therefore decided[1] to instruct its staff that all legislative acts should be codified after no more than ten amendments, stressing that this was a minimum requirement and that departments should endeavour to codify at even shorter intervals the texts for which they are responsible, to ensure that the Community rules were clear and readily understandable.3. The Conclusions of the Presidency of the Edinburgh European Council (December 1992) confirmed this[2], stressing the importance of codification as it offers certainty as to the law applicable to a given matter at a given time.Codification must be undertaken in full compliance with the normal Community legislative procedure.Given that no changes of substance may be made to the instruments affected by codification , the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission have agreed, by an interinstitutional agreement dated 20 December 1994, that an accelerated procedure may be used for the fast-track adoption of codification instruments.4. The purpose of this proposal is to undertake the codification of Council Directive 75/321/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors[3]. The new Directive will supersede the various acts incorporated in it[4]; this proposal fully preserves the content of the acts being codified and hence does no more than bring them together with only such formal amendments as are required by the codification exercise itself.5. The codification proposal was drawn up on the basis of a preliminary consolidation , in all official languages, of Directive 75/321/EEC and the instruments amending it, carried out by the Office of Official Publications of the European Communities, by means of a data-processing system . Where the Articles have been given new numbers, the correlation between the old and the new numbers is shown in a table contained in Annex III to the codified Directive. 75/321/EEC (adapted)2006/0225 (COD)Proposal for aDIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILon the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors(Text with EEA relevance)THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article  95  thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee[5],Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty[6],Whereas:(1) Council Directive 75/321/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the steering equipment of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors[7] has been substantially amended several times[8]. In the interests of clarity and rationality the said Directive should be codified.(2) Directive 75/321/EEC is one of the separate Directives of the EC type-approval system provided for in Council Directive 74/150/EEC as replaced by Directive 2003/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on type-approval of agricultural or forestry tractors, their trailers and interchangeable towed machinery, together with their systems, components and separate technical units and repealing Directive 74/150/EEC[9] and lays down technical prescriptions concerning the design and construction of wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors as regards the steering equipment. These technical prescriptions concern the approximation of the laws of the Member States to enable the EC type-approval procedure provided for in Directive 2003/37/EC to be applied in respect of each type of tractor. Consequently, the provisions laid down in Directive 2003/37/EC relating to agricultural or forestry tractors, their trailers and interchangeable towed machinery, together with their systems, components and separate technical units apply to this Directive.(3) This Directive should be without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States concerning the time-limits for transposition into national law and application of the Directives set out in Annex II, Part B, 75/321/EEC Corrigendum 75/321/EEC (OJ L 226, 18.8.1976, p. 16)HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:Article 11. «Agricultural or forestry tractor» means any motor vehicle fitted with wheels or  endless tracks  and having at least two axles, the main function of which lies in its tractive power and which is specially designed to tow, push, carry or power certain tools, machinery or trailers intended for agricultural or forestry use. It may be equipped to carry a load and passengers. 82/890/EEC Art. 1(1) (adapted) 97/54/EC Art. 12. This Directive shall apply only to tractors defined in paragraph 1 which are equipped with pneumatic tyres and have a maximum design speed of between 6 and  40 km/h . 75/321/EEC (adapted)Article 2No Member State may refuse to grant EC type approval or national type approval of a tractor on grounds relating to the steering equipment if this satisfies the requirements set out in Annex  I .Article 3No Member State may refuse or prohibit the sale,  registration,  entry into service, or use of tractors on grounds relating to the steering equipment if this satisfies the requirements set out in Annex  I .Article 4The amendments necessary for adapting the requirements of Annex  I  to technical progress shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure  referred to  in Article  20(2)  of Directive  2003/37/EC .Article 5Member States shall  communicate to the Commission  the texts of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.Article 6Directive 75/321/EEC, as amended by the Directives listed in Annex II, is repealed, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law and application of the Directives set out in Annex II, Part B.References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex III.Article 7This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .It shall apply from […]. 75/321/EEC Art. 6Article 8This Directive is addressed to the Member States.Done at Brussels,For the European Parliament For the CouncilThe President The President 75/321/EEC 88/411/EEC Art. 1 98/39/EC Art. 1ANNEX I1. DEFINITIONS1.1. «Steering equipment»«Steering equipment» means all the equipment the purpose of which is to alter the direction of movement of the tractor.The steering equipment may be considered to include:-  the steering control,-  the steering gear,-  the steered wheels,-  where applicable, special equipment to produce additional or independent power.1.1.1. «Steering control»«Steering control» means the part directly operated by the driver in order to steer the tractor.1.1.2. «Steering gear»«Steering gear» means all the components between the steering control and the steered wheels, with the exception of the special equipment referred to in 1.1.4. The steering gear may be mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electric or a combination of any of these.1.1.3. «Steered wheels»«Steered wheels» means:-  the wheels the alignment of which may be altered directly or indirectly in relation to that of the tractor in order to obtain a change in the direction of movement of the tractor,-  all wheels of articulated tractors,-  wheels on the same axle, the speed of which may be varied in order to obtain a change in the direction of movement of the tractor.Self-tracking castor wheels are not steered wheels.1.1.4. «Special equipment»«Special equipment» means that part of the steering equipment by which additional or independent power is produced. Additional or independent power may be produced by any mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical system, or by any combination of these (for example by an oil pump, air pump or battery, etc.).1.2. «Different types of steering equipment»1.2.1. Depending on the source of power which is necessary for the deflection of the steered wheels, the following types of steering equipment are identified:1.2.1.1. Manual steering equipment , in which the steering power is provided solely by the muscular power of the driver;1.2.1.2. Assisted steering equipment , in which the steering power is provided both by the muscular power of the driver and by the special equipment referred to in 1.1.4;Steering equipment where the steering power is normally provided solely by the special equipment referred to in 1.1.4, but which in the event of failure of the special equipment enables the muscular power of the driver to be used for steering, shall be considered as «assisted steering equipment».1.2.1.3. Servo-steering equipment , in which the steering power is provided solely by the special equipment referred to in 1.1.4.1.3. Steering effort«Steering effort» means the force exerted by the driver on the steering control in order to steer the tractor.2. CONSTRUCTION, FITTING AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS2.1. General requirements2.1.1. The steering equipment must ensure easy and safe handling of the tractor and must comply with the detailed requirements set out in 2.2.2.2. Detailed requirements2.2.1. Steering control2.2.1.1. The steering control must be easy to use and grip. It must be designed in such a way as to permit gradual deflection. The direction of movement of the steering control must correspond to the desired change in the direction of the tractor.2.2.1.2. The steering effort required to achieve a turning circle of 12 m radius, starting from the straight ahead position, must not exceed 25 daN. In the case of assisted steering equipment  that is not connected to other equipment , if the auxiliary power supply fails the steering effort required must not exceed 60 daN.2.2.1.3. In order to check compliance with the requirement in 2.2.1.2, the tractor shall describe a spiral movement at a speed of 10 kilometres per hour, starting from the straight ahead position, on a dry, flat road surface offering good tyre adhesion. The steering effort on the steering control shall be noted until it reaches the position corresponding to the tractor entering a turning circle of 12 m radius. The duration of the manoeuvre (time between the moment when the steering control is first operated and the moment when it reaches the position where the measurements are taken) must not exceed five seconds in normal cases and eight seconds if the special equipment fails. One manoeuvre must be made to the left and one to the right.For the test, the tractor must be loaded to its technically permissible maximum weight; tyre pressures and weight distribution between the axles must conform to the manufacturer's instructions.2.2.2. Steering gear2.2.2.1. The steering equipment may not include either electrical or wholly pneumatic steering gear.2.2.2.2. The steering gear must be so designed as to meet any operational requirements. It must be easily accessible for maintenance and inspection.2.2.2.3. In the case of steering gear which is not wholly hydraulic, it must be possible to drive the tractor even in the event of failure of the hydraulic or pneumatic components of the steering gear.2.2.2.4. Steering gear which is operated purely hydraulically and the special equipment mentioned in 1.1.4 must meet the following requirements:2.2.2.4.1. One or more pressure limitation devices must protect the whole or part of the circuit against excess pressure;2.2.2.4.2. The pressure limitation devices must be set so as not to exceed a pressure T equal to the maximum operating pressure stated by the manufacturer;2.2.2.4.3. The characteristics and dimensions of the pipe work must be such that the pipes withstand four times the pressure T (permitted by the pressure limitation devices), and must be protected in places and arranged in such a way that the risks of damage by impact or interference are reduced to a minimum, and the risks of damage by rubbing can be considered negligible.2.2.3. Steered wheels2.2.3.1. All the wheels may be steered wheels.2.2.4. Special equipment2.2.4.1. The special equipment defined in 1.1.4, used in the types of steering equipment defined in 1.2.1.2 and 1.2.1.3, shall be acceptable in the following circumstances:2.2.4.1.1. If the tractor is equipped with assisted steering equipment as defined in 1.2.1.2, it must be possible to drive it even in the event of failure of the special equipment as already stated in 2.2.1.2. If the assisted steering equipment does not have its own source of power, it must be fitted with a power reservoir. This power reservoir may be replaced by a self-contained device providing power supply to the steering equipment with priority over the other systems which are linked to the common energy source.  Without prejudice to the provisions of Directive 76/432/EEC regarding braking, if there is a hydraulic connection between the hydraulic steering equipment and the hydraulic braking equipment, and if both are supplied from the same energy source, the force required to activate the steering equipment shall not exceed 40 daN if either of the systems should fail.  If the source of power is compressed air, the air reservoir must be protected by a non-return valve.Where the steering power is normally provided solely by the special equipment referred to in 1.1.4, the assisted steering equipment must be fitted with a device such that if, in the event of failure of the special equipment, the steering effort exceeds 25 daN, a visual or acoustic signal must give warning of such failure.2.2.4.1.2.  If the tractor is fitted with servo-steering equipment as defined in 1.2.1.3, and provided that such equipment has a wholly hydraulic steering gear, it must be possible, should the special device or motor fail, to carry out the two manoeuvres specified in 2.2.1.3 using a special additional device . The special additional device may be a compressed air or gas reservoir. An oil pump or compressor may be used as the special additional device if that device is worked by the rotation of the tractor wheels and cannot be disconnected from them. In the event of failure of the special equipment, a visual or acoustic signal must give warning of such failure.2.2.4.1.2.1. If the special device is pneumatic, it must be fitted with a compressed air reservoir protected by a non-return valve. The capacity of the compressed air reservoir must be calculated so that at least seven complete turns (from lock to lock) are possible before the reservoir pressure falls to half its operating pressure; the test must be carried out with the steered wheels off the ground._____________ANNEX IIPart ARepealed Directive with its successive amendments(referred to in Article 6)Council Directive 75/321/EEC (OJ L 147, 9.6.1975, p. 24) |Council Directive 82/890/EEC (OJ L 378, 31.12.1982, p. 45) | Only as regards the references to Directive 75/321/EEC in Article 1(1) |Commission Directive 88/411/EEC (OJ L 200, 26.7.1988, p. 30) |Directive 97/54/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 277, 10.10.1997, p. 24) | Only as regards the references to Directive 75/321/EEC in Article 1 |Commission Directive 98/39/EC (OJ L 170, 16.6.1998, p. 15) |Part BList of time-limits for transposition into national law and application (referred to in Article 6)Directive | Time-limit for transposition | Date of application |75/321/EEC | 21 November 1976 | ____ |82/890/EEC | 21 June 1984 | ____ |88/411/EEC | 30 September 1988 | (1) |97/54/EC | 22 September 1998 | 23 September 1998 |98/39/EC | 30 April 1999 | (2) |(1) In conformity with Article 2 of Directive 88/411/EEC:“1. From 1 October 1988 no Member State may:-  refuse, in respect of a type of tractor, to grant EEC type-approval, to issue the document referred to in Article 10(1), final indent, of Directive 74/150/EEC, or to grant national type approval, or-  prohibit the entry into service of tractors,if the steering equipment of this type of tractor or tractors complies with the provisions of this Directive.2. From 1 October 1989 Member States:-  shall no longer issue the document referred to in Article 10(1), final indent, of Directive 74/150/EEC for a type of tractor the steering equipment of which does not comply with the provisions of this Directive,-  may refuse to grant national type approval for a type of tractor, the steering equipment of which does not comply with the provisions of this Directive.”(2) In conformity with Article 2 of Directive 98/39/EC:“1. From 1 May 1999 no Member State may:-  refuse, in respect of a type of tractor, to grant EC type-approval, to issue the document referred to in the third indent of Article 10(1) of Directive 74/150/EEC, or to grant national type-approval, or-  to prohibit the entry into service of tractors,if these tractors meet the requirements of Directive 75/321/EEC, as amended by this Directive.2. From 1 October 1999, Member States:-  may no longer issue the document referred to in the third indent of Article 10(1) of Directive 74/150/EEC for any type of tractor that does not meet the requirements of Directive 75/321/EEC, as amended by this Directive,-  may refuse to grant national type-approval in respect of a type of tractor that does not meet the requirements of Directive 75/321/EEC, as amended by this Directive.”_____________ANNEX IIICorrelation tableDirective 75/321/EEC | This Directive |Articles 1 to 4 | Articles 1 to 4 |Article 5(1) | _____ |Article 5(2) | Article 5 |_____ | Article 6 |_____ | Article 7 |Article 6 | Article 8 |Annex | Annex I |_____ | Annex II |_____ | Annex III |_____________[1] COM(87) 868 PV.[2] See Annex 3 to Part A of these Conclusions.[3] Carried out pursuant to the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council – Codification of the Acquis communautaire, COM(2001) 645 final.[4] Annex II, Part A of this proposal.[5] OJ C , , p. .[6] OJ C , , p. .[7] OJ L 147, 9.6.1975, p. 24. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 98/39/EC (OJ L 170, 16.6.1998, p. 15).[8] See Annex II, Part A.[9] OJ L 171, 9.7.2003, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/67/EC (OJ L 273, 19.10.2005, p. 17).