2.2 Generalities
All the test mentioned above are non-
compulsory. They are carried out on request,
and anyone may apply for the testing.
Generally speaking, however, the application
is submitted by the manufacturer or, in the
case of an imported product, by its dealer.
Applications are accepted at any time, except
for field tests and those subject to restrictions
imposed by the crop and the season. The
actual costs are borne by the applicant. In this
case, “actual costs” means the total of all the
expenses incurred to carry out the test, and
includes honoraria, payroll, travel expenses,
expendables, transportation expenses, etc.
A machine entered for testing must represent
the production model, excluding the
prototypes and components/parts of Group 2
tests. Therefore, the test is carried out on a
single unit which represents the entire series
of the same machine, and the test results and
model approval are valid for all machines that
are identical to the model tested. The test
results are made public by the Ministry of
Agriculture, forestry and Fisheries, with the
exception of the “confidential” group 2 tests.
2.3 National Test
Objective
- The National test not only has the
purpose of suppressing sales of poor quality
products through the adoption of an
approval/rejection system, but also promotes
the objectives set out below by clarifying the
performance and characteristics of machines
through the execution of the test:
•
to provide farmers with information
related to the appropriate selection and
purchasing of machinery, as well as to its
safe and efficient use;
•
to assist manufacturers in the
improvement and development of
machinery.
Types of machines covered by the test
- The
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and
Fisheries determines which types of
machinery are to be tested in each fiscal year,
and this information is published in the
Official Government Gazette. The status of
agricultural mechanisation, the importance of
each machine type and its degree of diffusion
are taken into consideration when determining
the types of machinery (
Table 3
).
Test procedures
- The tests are carried out in
conformity with test codes defined for each
type of machine by the Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and the
tests comprehensively evaluate the
performance, construction, durability, ease of
handling, safety and other relevant aspects,
through laboratory and/or field tests.
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