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Component Nomenclature - Skidder - Grapple

2024-04-10
CURRENT
J1111_202404
This SAE Standard characterizes grapple skidders and identifies the major components and parts most commonly associated therewith. Illustrations used herein are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been included to facilitate application of this document
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Nomenclature - Clam Bunk Skidder

2023-12-07
CURRENT
J1353_202312
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies major components and parts peculiar to clam bunk skidders. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been provided to illustrate the principles to be used in applying this document.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment

2020-01-10
CURRENT
J2417_202001
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of knuckle-boom log loaders and certain forestry equipment. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations. This document applies to knuckle-boom log loaders as defined in ISO 6814 and ISO 17591 and certain forestry equipment defined in ISO 6814 that have a rotating upper-structure such as feller bunchers, forwarders, harvesters, and behind the cab or rear-mounted knuckle-boom log loaders not having their own power supply. It does not apply to harvesters that are incapable of lifting a tree or log completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, rubber-tired, and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment

2014-10-21
HISTORICAL
J2417_201410
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of knuckle-boom log loaders and certain forestry equipment. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations. This document applies to knuckle-boom log loaders as defined in ISO 6814 and ISO 17591 and certain forestry equipment defined in ISO 6814 that have a rotating upper-structure such as feller bunchers, forwarders, harvesters, and behind the cab or rear-mounted knuckle-boom log loaders not having their own power supply. It does not apply to harvesters that are incapable of lifting a tree or log completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, rubber-tired, and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment

2009-08-31
HISTORICAL
J2417_200908
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of knuckle-boom log loaders and certain forestry equipment. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations. This document applies to knuckle-boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055 and certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 that have a rotating upper-structure such as feller bunchers, forwarders, harvesters, and behind the cab or rear-mounted knuckle-boom log loaders not having their own power supply. It does not apply to harvesters that are incapable of lifting a tree or log completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, rubber-tired, and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment

2004-03-18
HISTORICAL
J2417_200403
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of knuckle-boom log loaders and certain forestry equipment. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations. This document applies to knuckle-boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055 and certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 that have a rotating upper-structure such as feller bunchers, forwarders, harvesters, and behind the cab or rear-mounted knuckle-boom log loaders not having their own power supply. It does not apply to harvesters that are incapable of lifting a tree or log completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, rubber-tired, and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Specification Definitions--Feller/Buncher

2003-07-17
CURRENT
J1255_200307
This SAE Standard includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type feller bunchers. The purpose of this document is to provide a uniform method of defining specification terms for feller/bunchers.
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Swing Performance And Rating Procedure, Material Handlers,Knuckle Boom Log Loaders And Certain Forestry Equipment

2003-05-13
CURRENT
J2393_200305
This SAE Standard describes a uniform method to calculate and specify swing performance characteristics of material handlers, knuckle boom log loaders, delimbers, feller bunchers, harvesters, processors, and other knuckle boom material handlers. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations and tests. This document applies to knuckle boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055 and to certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 and ISO 6814 that have rotating upper-structures such as feller bunchers, harvesters, processors, and forwarders. Included in the definition of knuckle boom log loaders are behind the cab and rear-mounted log loaders not having their own power supply. Purpose The purpose of this SAE Standard is to establish a consistent, repeatable means of determining and specifying the swing performance for the types of equipment contained therein.
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Component Nomenclature—Articulated Log Skidder, Rubber-Tired

2002-12-19
HISTORICAL
J1109_200212
This SAE Standard includes names of major components and parts particular to this type of machine. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing commercial machines, or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been chosen to describe the principles to be used in applying this document (see Figures 1 and 2). 1 Engine 2 Sweep 3 Operator Enclosure 4 Seat 5 Rear Frame 6 Winch 7 Arch 8 Fairlead 8(a) Main Fairlead Roller 8(b) Auxiliary Fairlead Rollers 9 Tire 10 Rim 11 Axle 12 Driveline 13 Steering Cylinder 14 Front Frame 15 Blade Arm1 16 Blade 17 Decking Lug 18 Blade Cylinder 19 Radiator 20 Log Bumper
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Component Nomenclature—Feller Buncher

2002-12-19
HISTORICAL
J1254_200212
This SAE Standard includes names of major components and parts peculiar to this type of machine. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been provided to describe the principles to be used in applying this document.
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Nomenclature—Clam Bunk Skidder

2002-12-19
HISTORICAL
J1353_200212
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies major components and parts peculiar to clam bunk skidders. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been provided to illustrate the principles to be used in applying this document.
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Component Nomenclature—Skidder-Grapple

2002-12-19
HISTORICAL
J1111_200212
This SAE Standard characterizes grapple skidders and identifies the major components and parts most commonly associated therewith. Illustrations used herein are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been included to facilitate application of this document.
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Specification Definitions—Clam Bunk Skidder

1998-07-21
HISTORICAL
J1824_199807
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies and defines the specifications most commonly used to describe high-speed steel track and articulated rubber-tired clam bunk skidders. The illustrations used are not intended to be descriptive of any existing machine or dictate a combination needed for a particular logging situation. The dimensions indicated are basic and may be supplemented by the individual machine manufacturer.
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Swing Performance And Rating Procedure, Material Handlers, Knuckle Boom Log Loaders And Certain Forestry Equipment

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2393_199806
This SAE Standard describes a uniform method to calculate and specify swing performance characteristics of material handlers, knuckle boom log loaders, delimbers, feller bunchers, harvesters, processors, and other knuckle boom material handlers. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations and tests. This document applies to knuckle boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055 and to certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 and ISO 6814 that have rotating upper-structures such as feller bunchers, harvesters, processors, and forwarders. Included in the definition of knuckle boom log loaders are behind the cab and rear-mounted log loaders not having their own power supply.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Knuckle-Boom Log Loaders and Certain Forestry Equipment

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2417_199806
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of knuckle-boom log loaders and certain forestry equipment. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations. This document applies to knuckle-boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055 and certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 that have a rotating upper-structure such as feller bunchers, forwarders, harvesters, and behind the cab or rear-mounted knuckle-boom log loaders not having their own power supply. It does not apply to harvesters that are incapable of lifting a tree or log completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, rubber-tired, and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY AND COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE KNUCKLE BOOM LOG LOADER

1996-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2055_199606
This SAE Recommended Practice includes the types of mounting configurations and the names of major components and parts peculiar to this type of machine. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been provided to describe the principles to be used in applying this document.
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