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Rope Drum Rotation Indicating Device

2021-07-15
CURRENT
J1332_202107
This SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice applies to cranes when used in lifting crane service which are equipped with rope drum rotation indicating devices.
Standard

Mobile Crane Working Area Definitions

2022-09-01
CURRENT
J1028_202209
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
Standard

MOBILE CRANE WORKING AREA DEFINITIONS

1980-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1028_198010
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting crane, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
Standard

MOBILE CRANE WORKING AREA DEFINITIONS

1980-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1028_198008
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting crane, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
Standard

Crane Boomstop

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
J220_199807
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the boomstop for the main boom of all mobile construction type cranes having rope supported booms, equipped for hook work, clamshell, magnet, grapple, or concrete bucket attachments.
Standard

Crane Hoist Line Speed and Power Test Procedure

2022-10-26
WIP
J820
This document applies primarily to mobile cranes that lift loads by means of a drum and hoist line mechanism. It can be used to determine the hoist line speed and power of other hoist line mechanisms, if the load can be held constant and hoist line travel distance is sufficient for the accuracy of the line speed measurements prescribed. This recommended practice applies to all mechanical, hydraulic, and electric powered hoist mechanisms.
Standard

CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES - METHOD OF TEST

1980-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1063_198010
This test method applied to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Figure 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee1.
Standard

CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES—METHOD OF TEST

1974-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1063_197401
This test method applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Fig. 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.1
Standard

Cantilevered Boom Crane Structures - Method of Test

2019-09-24
WIP
J1063
This SAE Standard applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Figure 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.
Standard

CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES—METHOD OF TEST

1993-11-18
HISTORICAL
J1063_199311
This SAE Standard applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Figure 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.1
Standard

Rating Lift Cranes Operating on Platforms in the Ocean Environment

2007-11-16
HISTORICAL
J1366_200711
The scope of this SAE Information Report is limited to a lift crane mounted on a fixed or floating platform, lifting loads from a vessel alongside. The size of the vessel is assumed not to exceed that of a workboat as defined in 3.15.
Standard

Rating Lift Cranes Operating on Platforms in the Ocean Environment

2017-10-10
CURRENT
J1366_201710
The scope of this SAE Information Report is limited to a lift crane mounted on a fixed or floating platform, lifting loads from a vessel alongside. The size of the vessel is assumed not to exceed that of a workboat as defined in 3.15.
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