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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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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR EMERGENCY STEERING OF WHEELED EARTHMOVING CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1978-12-01
HISTORICAL
J53_197812
This recommended practice is specifically limited to tractor scrapers, wheel loaders, wheel tractors, graders, and dumpers (as defined in SAE J1116 (January, 1977) and J1057a (June, 1975)) which are designed to operate at a maximum rated speed in excess of 20.0 km/h (12.4 mph) and which employ power source(s) in addition to the operator control effort to effect machine steering.
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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR BRAKING SYSTEMS FOR OFF-HIGHWAY, RUBBER-TIRED, SELF-PROPELLED CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1977-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1152_197710
Minimum performance criteria for service braking systems, emergency stopping systems, and parking systems for off-highway, rubber-tired, self-propelled loaders, dumpers, tractor scrapers, graders, cranes, excavators, and tractors with bulldozer are provided in this SAE Recommended Practice. Refer to SAE J1057 and J1116 (Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 2) for machine identification.
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BRAKING PERFORMANCE—RUBBER-TIRED CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1980-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1152_198004
Minimum performance criteria for service braking systems, emergency stopping systems, and parking systems for off-highway, rubber-tired, self-propelled loaders, dumpers, tractor scrapers, graders, cranes, excavators, and tractors with dozer are provided in this SAE Recommended Practice. Refer to SAE J1057 (July, 1973) and J1116 (July, 1975) (Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 2) for machine identification.
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Recommendations for Children's Snowmobile

2015-11-24
HISTORICAL
J1038_201511
This SAE 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 1.2.
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Recommendations for Children's Snowmobile

2007-03-16
HISTORICAL
J1038_200703
This SAE 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 1.2.
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Operator Controls for Graders

2003-01-24
HISTORICAL
J1071_200301
This SAE Standard covers the relative position and direction of motion of controls which influence the movement of the machine and the operating direction only of equipment controls. There is no intention to eliminate or restrict the use of combination controls, automatic controls, or special operating controls.
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OPERATOR CONTROLS FOR GRADERS–SAE J1071

1977-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1071_197706
This recommended practice covers the relative position and direction of motion of controls which influence the movement of the machine and the operating direction only of equipment controls.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1979-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_197901
This recommended practice includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type machines.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_198501
This recommended practice includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type machines.
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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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LOCATION AND OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS IN MOTOR TRUCK CABS

1988-09-01
HISTORICAL
J680_198809
The location and operation of instruments and controls herein described are recommended for adoption by manufacturers of trucks and truck-tractors in new or revised designs in order to avoid confusion when drivers shift from one truck to another, to promote safety and convenience, and to simplify design, production, and servicing. This recommended practice shall apply to all on-highway trucks and truck-tractors equipped with power brake systems and having a GVW rating of 26 000 lb or more. Of prime importance in this recommended practice is the basic premise that all controls requiring operation while the vehicle is in motion be located so that the driver can manipulate them with his right hand and keep his left hand on the steering wheel. Controls operated only when the vehicle is not in motion, such as the ignition key, starter switch, and engine shutdown, may be located at the left side of the instrument panel and be manipulated with the driver's left hand.
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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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