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Snowmobile Passenger Handgrips

2019-07-24
J1062_201907
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to give information to engineers and designers in order that access to a passenger handgrip, when used, is easily obtained, and that such handgrips offer maximum safety for a person at least as large as a 95th percentile adult male during snowmobile operation.
Standard

Dynamic Cushioning Performance Criteria for Snowmobile Seats

2014-04-09
J89_201404
This SAE Recommended Practice encompasses the significant factors which determine the effectiveness of a seat system in limiting spinal injury during vertical impacts between the rider and the snowmobile seat system. The document is intended to provide a tool for the development of safer snowmobile seats. It is recognized that the seat is only a portion of the entire vehicle protective suspension system. It is, however, usually required that the seat serve as added protection to the suspension system, since the latter may "bottom out" during a severe impact. The term "seat" refers to the occupant-supporting system not normally considered part of the vehicle suspension or frame system. In some cases, it may include more than the foam cushion.
Standard

METALLIC AND NONMETALLIC NONPRESSURE INTEGRAL FUEL TANK-SNOWMOBILE

1972-10-01
J288_197210
To provide a specification of performance of fuel tanks either manufactured or purchased by a snowmobile manufacturer. This specification includes details of the basic fuel tank without fittings, cap, or other attachments, as well as of completely assembled fuel tanks which include fittings and attachments. Both metallic and nonmetallic fuel tanks are covered. Unless otherwise noted, requirements apply to both metallic and nonmetallic fuel tanks.
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