This SAE Standard applies to the usage of tires of the same nominal size and tread type, but with different outside diameter for articulated front-end loaders. Articulated four-wheel-drive front-end loader performance and component life can be affected by excessive differences in the tire outside circumference and/or diameter. The purpose is to provide specific guidelines for the usage of tires with different outside circumference and/or diameter on articulated front-end loaders.
This SAE Standard applies to the usage of tires of the same nominal size and tread type, but with different outside diameter for articulated front-end loaders. Articulated four-wheel-drive front-end loader performance and component life can be affected by excessive differences in the tire outside circumference and/or diameter. The purpose is to provide specific guidelines for the usage of tires with different outside circumference and/or diameter on articulated front-end loaders.
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.
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.
This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as augmented reality (AR).
This document presents a catalog of safety sign text and artwork that can be used by any ready mixed concrete truck manufacturer to warn of common hazards.
The accompanying mounting and gear locations are applicable for all general installations of power take-off on the transmission gear box of motor trucks and tractors where the size of the transmission permits. The heavy-duty type opening can be adapted to the regular-duty type by the use of an adapter with 6.35 mm (0.25 in) flange thickness with appropriate bolt pattern and thread engagement. (See Figures 1 and 2.)
Minimum performance criteria for service braking systems, emergency stopping systems, and parking systems for all self-propelled vibratory and static weight smooth steel wheel, pneumatic tired or multiple projection steel wheel rollers and compactors are provided in this S.A.E. recommended practice.
This report discusses the use of specialized analytical procedures that can be used to predict the structural behavior of ROPS and machine frame systems subjected to testing as described in SAE Recommended Practice J1040. For practical reasons, these complex calculations require the use of computerized methods. Specific approaches that are thought to be essential to preparing accurate analytical predictions are described. The importance of an experienced ROPS analyst is reviewed. The use of analytical procedures to predict the performance of ROPS is especially desirable for ROPS designed for installation on very large off-road machines, where problems of testing are extraordinarily great, and for predicting the effects of changes to proven ROPS designs before retesting. This report also covers the use of these analytical techniques as ROPS design tools.
This standard provides the names of major components of dozers which include a blade and all associated structural elements, normally mounted in front of a self-propelled machine for scraping and pushing materials through forward motion of the machine. It also includes dimensional specification definitions applicable to dozers. This standard is applicable to dozers which are commonly used on crawler and wheel tractors as defined in SAE J1057.