This SAE Standard establishes the definition of a normal all day rated operating load for loaders as defined in SAE J1057. This SAE Standard applies to wheel and crawler loaders taking only hydraulic lift capacity and tipping capacity into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions could require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This standard is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
This SAE Standard describes a uniform method to calculate and specify travel performance characteristics of hydraulic excavators, 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 crawler mounted machines such as hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165 and ISO 7135, and knuckle boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055. This document also applies to certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 and ISO 6814 that have crawler mountings such as delimbers, feller bunchers, harvesters, and processors. Included in the definition of hydraulic excavators are also front shovel, clamshell, and telescoping boom excavators.
This SAE Standard describes a method to calculate and a test procedure to validate rated lift capacity as presented in commercial literature for pipelayers and tractors or loaders (wheel or crawler), equipped with a hydraulic or mechanically operated sideboom. Rated lift capacity considers hoist mechanism limits, tipping loads, and rope factor. After the lift capacity is validated by testing, a reduction factor is applied to establish the rated lift capacity for the specific pipelayer or sideboom configuration.
This SAE Information Report applies to all independent or combination construction and industrial machines that are designed to scraper-load and transport material. (See SAE J1116 and J1057a.)
This SAE Standard establishes a test method to measure drag force of self-propelled, as well as towed, construction, forestry, and industrial machines, with or without payload, as listed in SAE J/ISO 6165 and J1116. Drag force is measured as a function of travel speed.
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to wheel and crawler loaders when equipped with log or material handling forks without vertical masts, taking only hydraulic lift capacity and operating stability into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions would require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This practice is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
For cutting edges used on buckets for loaders defined in SAE J1057a. The dimensions are applicable to rolled, cast, forged, flame cut, and machined cutting edge sections. Straight cutting edges are defined as those whose leading edge and rear edge are parallel and, thus, are of constant cross section. For "straight cutting edge sections with bolt holes," see SAE J1304 FEB85. NOTE—For some heavy duty applications, cross sections with larger blunts and greater bevel angles may be required.
For cutting edges used on buckets for loaders defined in SAE J1057a. The dimensions are applicable to rolled and machined sections only. Cutting edge cross section thickness is limited to a maximum of 35 mm. Bolt-on tooth adapters are rarely used on loader buckets with cutting edge thicknesses in excess of 35 mm. This recommended practice applies only to straight cutting edges defined as those whose leading edge and rear edge are parallel and thus are of constant cross section. Overall cross sections to which bolt holes were added as indicated by this recommended practice were selected from those indicated per "Cutting Edge—Cross Sections Loader Straight," SAE J1303 FEB85. Selection was based on minimum section width requirements to accommodate bolt-on tooth adapters. NOTE—For some heavy-duty applications, cross sections with larger blunts, greater bevel angles, and larger bolt holes may be required.
To be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with No. 3 head plow bolts (Ref. ANSI B18.9) typically used on off-road self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. Cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739 and J1304. End bits are further defined in SAE J63. 1 When section thickness exceeds A in drawing 1 (Figure 2) (countersunk one side) or B in drawing 4 (countersunk both sides), use counterbore with diameter D, as shown in cross section drawings 2, 5 and 6, or extended countersink C, as shown in cross section drawings 3 and 7. 2 The inscribed circle of the square holes shall be concentric with countersink or counterbore within 0.03 in (0.8 mm).
This standard provides a uniform method to calculate and a test procedure to validate hydraulic excavator lift capacity. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations in Section 1 and identifies the validating test procedure in Section 2.
This SAE Standard establishes a test method to measure drag force of self-propelled, as well as towed, construction, forestry, and industrial machines, with or without payload, as listed in SAE J/ISO 6165 and J1116. Drag force is measured as a function of travel speed.
This SAE Standard applies to wheel and crawler loaders taking only hydraulic lift capacity and tipping capacity into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions could require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This standard is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to specify dimensions for loader straight cutting edge cross sections without holes and with bolt holes for mounting bolt-on teeth and tooth adaptors on loader buckets described by SAE J731. This recommended practice is intended to supplement SAE J1303 and SAE J1304 with cross sections for heavier duty applications, by identifying larger blunts, greater bevel angles, larger bolt holes, and greater bolt spacing.
This SAE Information Report applies to all independent or combination construction and industrial machines that are designed to scraper-load and transport material. (See SAE J1116 and J1057a.)
For cutting edges used on buckets for loaders defined in SAE J1057a. The dimensions are applicable to rolled, cast, forged, flame cut, and machined cutting edge sections. Straight cutting edges are defined as those whose leading edge and rear edge are parallel and, thus, are of constant cross section. For "straight cutting edge sections with bolt holes," see SAE J1304 FEB85.
For cutting edges used on buckets for loaders defined in SAE J1057a. The dimensions are applicable to rolled and machined sections only. Cutting edge cross section thickness is limited to a maximum of 35 mm. Bolt-on tooth adapters are rarely used on loader buckets with cutting edge thicknesses in excess of 35 mm. This recommended practice applies only to straight cutting edges defined as those whose leading edge and rear edge are parallel and thus are of constant cross section. Overall cross sections to which bolt holes were added as indicated by this recommended practice were selected from those indicated per "Cutting Edge—Cross Sections Loader Straight," SAE J1303 FEB85. Selection was based on minimum section width requirements to accommodate bolt-on tooth adapters.
This SAE Standard is intended for curved cutting edge sections used on graders as defined in SAE J870 and J1057. (See Figure 1 and Table 1.) Hole conformation is further defined in SAE J740 and J1580.
To be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with No. 3 head plow bolts (Ref. ANSI B18.9) typically used on off-road self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. Cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739 and J1304. End bits are further defined in SAE J63. 1 When section thickness exceeds A in drawing 1 (Figure 2) (countersunk one side) or B in drawing 4 (countersunk both sides), use counterbore with diameter D, as shown in cross section drawings 2, 5 and 6, or extended countersink C, as shown in cross section drawings 3 and 7. 2 The inscribed circle of the square holes shall be concentric with countersink or counterbore within 0.03 in (0.8 mm).
This standard is intended for cutting edge sections used on: a Tractor-scrapers as described in SAE J1057 and J728. b Dozers as described in SAE J729. These cutting edges are further defined in SAE J738 for cross section and SAE J740 and J1580 for hole conformation.