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HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR OPERATOR CONTROLS

1978-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1177_197804
This recommended practice covers mobile hydraulic excavator controls and the specific arrangement and direction of motion for the primary controls.
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Hydraulic Excavator Operator Controls

2006-12-18
HISTORICAL
J1177_200612
This standard covers mobile hydraulic excavator controls and the specific arrangement and direction of motion for the primary controls. This standard applies to mobile hydraulic excavators as described in ISO 7135—Earthmoving machinery—Hydraulic excavators—Terminology and commercial specifications, and ISO 6165—Earthmoving machinery—Basic types—Vocabulary.
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Hydraulic Excavator Operator Controls

2012-01-09
HISTORICAL
J1177_201201
This standard covers mobile hydraulic excavator controls and the specific arrangement and direction of motion for the primary controls. This standard applies to mobile hydraulic excavators as described in ISO 7135—Earthmoving machinery—Hydraulic excavators—Terminology and commercial specifications, and ISO 6165—Earthmoving machinery—Basic types—Vocabulary.
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Travel Performance and Rating Procedure, Crawler Mounted Hydraulic Excavators, Material Handlers, Knuckle Boom Log Loaders, and Certain Forestry Equipment

2003-04-24
HISTORICAL
J1309_200304
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.
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Crawler Mounted Hydraulic Excavator Travel Performance

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1309_199105
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method for calculating and specifying travel performance characteristics of hydrostatically driven crawler mounted hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J1057.
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CRAWLER MOUNTED HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR TRAVEL PERFORMANCE

1983-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1309_198303
This recommended practice applies to hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE Standard J1057, which are crawler mounted. It describes the methods for calculating and specifying travel performance characteristics. It does not apply to wheel mounted excavators.
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HYDRAULIC BACKHOE LIFT CAPACITY

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J31_198603
This standard applies to hydraulically operated backhoes (see SAE J49). This standard describes a uniform "over end" and "full swing arc" lifting capacity rating for backhoes. It is based on the actual capacity of the machine to lift and support a load under stable conditions. Rated lift capacities will be specified for both the boom and the dipperstick and will be shown on a lift capacity chart Figure 1.
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Hydraulic Backhoe Lift Capacity

2007-04-13
HISTORICAL
J31_200704
This standard applies to hydraulically operated backhoes (as defined in SAE J1116) This standard describes a uniform "over end" and "full swing arc" lifting capacity rating for backhoes. It is based on the actual capacity of the machine to lift and support a load under stable conditions. Rated lift capacities will be specified for both the boom and the dipperstick and will be shown on a lift capacity chart Figure 1.
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Material Handler Nomenclature

2000-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2506_200008
This SAE Standard includes 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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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Scrap and Material Handlers

2012-07-20
HISTORICAL
J2518_201207
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of scrap and material handlers, establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for the calculations. This document applies to scrap and material handlers as defined in SAE J2506 that have a 360 degrees continuous rotating upper structure. It does not apply to equipment that is incapable of lifting a load completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, wheel, rail and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Scrap and Material Handlers

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J2518_200804
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of scrap and material handlers, establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for the calculations. This document applies to scrap and material handlers as defined in SAE J2506 that have a 360 degrees continuous rotating upper structure. It does not apply to equipment that is incapable of lifting a load completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, wheel, rail and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Scrap and Material Handlers

2003-05-16
HISTORICAL
J2518_200305
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of scrap and material handlers, establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for the calculations. This document applies to scrap and material handlers as defined in SAE J2506 that have a 360 degrees continuous rotating upper structure. It does not apply to equipment that is incapable of lifting a load completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, wheel, rail and pedestal or stationary mounted.
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HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR LIFT CAPACITY RATING

1975-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1097_197502
This standard applies to hydraulic excavators which are either crawler or rubber-tire mounted, with or without outrigger members. (An excavator is defined as "a self-propelled machine with an upper structure capable of continuous rotation and which digs, elevates, swings, and dumps material by action of the boom and arm or telescoping boom with bucket.")
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EXCAVATOR, MINI-EXCAVATOR, AND BACKHOE HOE BUCKET VOLUMETRIC RATING

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J296_199306
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method for determining rated and struck capacity for buckets used on excavators, mini-excavators, and backhoes as defined in SAE J1057 and equipped with hoe attachment. Calculations are based on the inside physical dimensions of the bucket only, without use of optional side cutters, spill guards, teeth, or other accessories and without regard to bucket action provided by any specific machine. This document does not cover shovel, clam, or dragline buckets described in SAE J67 or loader buckets described in SAE J742.
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EXCAVATOR HOE BUCKET RATING

1977-03-01
HISTORICAL
J296_197703
This standard applies to hoe buckets on all excavators with a hoe attachment.
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NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS FOR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

1979-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1193_197902
This recommended practice applies to hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J1057. This recommended practice includes the nomenclature peculiar to and most commonly used to describe this type of equipment. The illustrations are not intended to be descriptive of any existing machine and are used only to clarify the meaning of this recommended practice. The numbered terms are nomenclature and apply to Figs. 1–6 as applicable. The single letter dimensions apply to Figs. 1, 2, and 3 and are primarily to define vehicle size. The double letter dimensions apply to Figs. 4, 5, and 6 which illustrate the functional range of the common types of hydraulic excavators. For dimensions relative to turning radius of rubber tired vehicles, refer to SAE J695. All dimensions are based on machines setting on a groundline that provides firm level support. Rubber tired vehicles are on manufacturers specified tires inflated to specified pressure, crawler track shoes do not penetrate groundline.
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NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS FOR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

1978-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1193_197804
This recommended practice applies to hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J1057. This recommended practice includes the nomenclature peculiar to and most commonly used to describe this type of equipment. The illustrations are not intended to be descriptive of any existing machine and are used only to clarify the meaning of this recommended practice. The numbered terms are nomenclature and apply to Figs. 1-6 as applicable. The single letter dimensions apply to Figs. 1, 2, and 3 and are primarily to define vehicle size. The double letter dimensions apply to Figs. 4, 5, and 6 which illustrate the functional range of the common types of hydraulic excavators. For dimensions relative to turning radius of rubber tired vehicles, refer to SAE J695. All dimensions are based on machines setting on a groundline that provides firm level support. Rubber tired vehicles are on manufacturers specified tires inflated to specified pressure, crawler track shoes do not penetrate groundline.
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