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Operator Protective Structure Performance Criteria for Certain Forestry Equipment

2008-04-21
CURRENT
J1084_200804
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedures and minimum performance criteria necessary to fulfill the intended purpose and is applicable to Skidders, Grapple Skidders, and Crawlers when used in the harvesting of trees. Structures meeting these performance criteria may not provide complete operator protection under all conceivable circumstances, but they are expected to minimize the possibility of operator injury under reasonable operating situations. The performance requirements and test criteria included in this document are derived from investigations on operator protection that has performed the intended function in a variety of actual operating conditions. Objective This document is intended to establish a consistent, repeatable means of evaluating Operator Protective Structures (OPS) on Skidders, Grapple Skidders, and Crawlers when used in the harvesting of trees.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1995-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_199509
This SAE Standard includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and track type feller bunchers.
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Specification Definitions--Feller/Buncher

2003-07-17
CURRENT
J1255_200307
This SAE Standard includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type feller bunchers. The purpose of this document is to provide a uniform method of defining specification terms for feller/bunchers.
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COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE–ARTICULATED LOG SKIDDER, RUBBER–TIRED

1975-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1109_197505
This standard includes names of major components and parts particular to this type of machine. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing commercial vehicles, or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been chosen to describe the principles to be used in applying this standard.
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Specification Definitions-Skidder-Grapple

2003-11-03
CURRENT
J1112_200310
This SAE Standard establishes definitions of specifications most commonly associated with grapple skidders. Specifications common to all articulated, rubber-tired log skidders are included in SAE J1110. The dimensions included in this document are basic and may be supplemented by the individual machine manufacturer. Dimensions shall be stated in SI units. Illustrations used herein are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been included to facilitate application of this document.
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IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF MOBILE FORESTRY MACHINES

1977-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1209_197711
This standard applies to machines that are designed for use in the harvesting, transporting, processing, planting, and site preparation for growing wood and wood fibre. Specifically excluded are machines used exclusively in sawmills or mill yards and on-highway logging trucks.
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IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF MOBILE FORESTRY MACHINES

1994-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1209_199408
This SAE Standard describes a procedure and the terminology for identifying and classifying mobile forestry machines which may be portable or self-propelled. Identification is determined by endpoint usage as intended by the manufacturer's design objectives. This document applies to machines that are designed for use in site preparation, planting, transporting, and processing wood and wood fiber. Specifically excluded are machines used exclusively in sawmills or wood yards, on-highway transport vehicles, and aerial vehicles.
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FIRE PREVENTION ON FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1212_198501
The term "Mobile forestry machines" is intended to include those off-road machines which are designed especially for, or adapted to be used in, the planting, site preparation, harvesting, processing, and transporting of trees. The diversity of machines and systems falling within this scope prohibits detailed specifications, and therefore recommendations are of a general nature.
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FIRE PREVENTION ON FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

1978-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1212_197804
Mobile forestry machines is intended to include those off-road machines which are designed especially for, or adapted to be used in, the planting, site preparation, harvesting, processing, and transporting of trees. The diversity of machines and systems falling within this scope prohibits detailed specifications, and therefore recommendations are of a general nature.
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Felling Head Terminology and Nomenclature

2021-03-01
CURRENT
J1272_202103
This SAE Standard is intended to describe the basic types of felling heads, including those with bunching capabilities, that are attachments to a self-propelled machine. Only the major components that are necessary to describe the functions of the felling head, and to apply the principles of the standard are included. Illustrations used are not intended to include all existing felling heads or to describe any particular manufacturer’s variation.
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Felling Head Terminology and Nomenclature

2003-07-24
HISTORICAL
J1272_200307
This SAE Standard is intended to describe the basic types of felling heads, including those with bunching capabilities, that are attachments to a self-propelled machine. Only the major components that are necessary to describe the functions of the felling head, and to apply the principles of the standard are included. Illustrations used are not intended to include all existing felling heads or to describe any particular manufacturer’s variation.
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Felling Head Terminology and Nomenclature

2008-05-20
HISTORICAL
J1272_200805
This SAE Standard is intended to describe the basic types of felling heads, including those with bunching capabilities, that are attachments to a self-propelled machine. Only the major components that are necessary to describe the functions of the felling head, and to apply the principles of the standard are included. Illustrations used are not intended to include all existing felling heads or to describe any particular manufacturer’s variation.
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