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.
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.
The purpose of this report is to record the activities and recommendations of the Ride Meter Task Force assigned by the chairman of the SAE Joint Seating Subcommittee to determine availability of instrumentation to measure operator ride on mobile equipment. The desired characteristics of the meter included relatively low cost, easy to operate, highly portable, and sufficiently rugged to withstand the vibration levels encountered on agricultural or construction machines. It is recognized that a ride meter type instrument with a single numerical output provides only approximate indication of ride vibration quality, but is useful for general field evaluation or overall ride comparisons. A narrow band analysis of the vibration frequency spectrum is recommended for more accurate and complete results.
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to describe the terms yield strength and yield point. Included are definitions for both terms and recommendations for their use and application.
The TMPH rating defines another factor for evaluating the performance capability of off-the-road tires. The TMPH rating is a measure of work per unit time and as such is intended to supplement information published by tire industry standards associations and by tire manufacturers.
The TMPH rating defines another factor for evaluating the performance capability of off-the-road tires. The TMPH rating is a measure of work per unit time and as such is intended to supplement information published by tire industry standards associations and by tire manufacturers.
The TMPH rating defines another factor for evaluating the performance capability of off-the-road tires. The TMPH rating is a measure of work per unit time and as such is intended to supplement information published by tire industry standards associations and by tire manufacturers.
This SAE Standard provides names of major components peculiar to rollers and compactors. Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. See Figures 1 to 3.)
This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a set of recognized definitions as a universally understood means of communication among all people interested in the inherent availability of off-Road Work machines. It is not the intent of this document to provide an absolute measure of unit availability. The intent is to provide common definitions for classifying and evaluating operation, repair, and maintenance data. This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
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.
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.
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.