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Torque Ratings for Power Take-off Mounting Pads

2003-07-25
HISTORICAL
J2662_200307
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to serve as a reference for the amount of torque that a Power Take-Off can induce on the transmission mounting pad. This document will apply to six-bolt, eight-bolt, and rear mounted power take-offs.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN’S SNOWMOBILE

1975-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1038_197512
This recommended practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children’s snowmobile as identified in Section 1.3.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN’S SNOWMOBILE

1980-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1038_198002
This recommended practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children’s snowmobile as identified in Section 1.3.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S SNOWMOBILE

1984-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1038_198410
This recommended practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children's snowmobile as identified in paragraph 1.3.
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TON KILOMETER PER HOUR APPLICATION

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1098_199505
This SAE Standard establishes the procedures for the application of Ton Kilometer Per Hour (TKPH) rating values for off-the-road tires; utilizing empirical data formula, it describes the procedure for evaluating and predicting off-the-road tire TKPH requirements as determined by a work cycle analysis. This document is applicable to only those tires used on earthmoving machines as defined in SAE J1057, and contains machines referenced in SAE J1116.
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TON KILOMETER PER HOUR APPLICATION

1991-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1098_199103
This SAE Standard establishes the procedures for the application of Ton Kilometer Per Hour (TKPH) rating values for off-the-road tires; utilizing empirical data formula, it describes the procedure for evaluating and predicting off-the-road tire TKPH requirements as determined by a work cycle analysis. This document is applicable to only those tires used on earthmoving machines as defined in SAE J1057, and contains machines referenced in SAE J1116.
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Cutting Edge - Optional Cross-Sections and Dimensions Loader Straight

2011-10-25
CURRENT
J1581_201110
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.
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Operator Controls on Industrial Equipment

2013-07-09
CURRENT
J297_201307
This SAE Standard is intended to improve operator efficiency and convenience by providing guidelines for the uniformity of location and direction of motion of operator controls used on industrial wheeled equipment. The controls covered are those centrally located at the operator's normal position.
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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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SAFETY FOR AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J208_199306
This SAE Standard is a guide to provide a reasonable degree of personal safety for operators and other persons during the normal operation and servicing of agricultural tractors.
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DRAIN, FILL, AND LEVEL PLUGS FOR EARTHMOVING MACHINERY

1978-03-01
HISTORICAL
J371A_197803
Plugs are extensively used in earthmoving machinery for maintenance purposes. Loss of these plugs, stripping of the threads, or difficulty in finding the right tool, can result in serious damage and/or increased down time.
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