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Off-Road Tire Replacement Guidelines

2022-04-18
WIP
J2611
This SAE information report covers the basic guidelines concerning off-road tire conditions that warrant replacement, removal, or repair. This material can assist the tire user in establishing specific written procedures for each job site.
Standard

Industrial and Agricultural Disc Wheels

2019-09-25
CURRENT
J712_201909
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a selection of disc wheels for industrial and agricultural application with a maximum of interchangeability. This is accomplished by establishing five groups of disc wheels, in each of which the hub mounting elements are common. These groups are designated 4 bolt, 5 in bolt circle; 5 bolt, 4.5 in bolt circle; 5 bolt, 5.5 in bolt circle; 6 bolt, 6 in bolt circle; and 8 bolt, 8 in bolt circle. Further, this document establishes an SAE part number and the maximum rated radial load for each standard wheel. In addition, the document requires the wheel manufacturer's name or trademark to be impression stamped on the wheel with location at the discretion of the manufacturer.
Standard

Off-Road Tire Replacement Guidelines

2017-02-13
CURRENT
J2611_201702
This SAE information report covers the basic guidelines concerning off-road tire conditions that warrant replacement, removal, or repair. This material can assist the tire user in establishing specific written procedures for each job site.
Standard

Industrial And Agricultural Disc Wheels

1999-11-22
HISTORICAL
J712_199911
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a selection of disc wheels for industrial and agricultural application with a maximum of interchangeability. This is accomplished by establishing five groups of disc wheels, in each of which the hub mounting elements are common. These groups are designated 4 bolt, 5 in bolt circle; 5 bolt, 4.5 in bolt circle; 5 bolt, 5.5 in bolt circle; 6 bolt, 6 in bolt circle; and 8 bolt, 8 in bolt circle. Further, this document establishes an SAE part number and the maximum rated radial load for each standard wheel. In addition, the document requires the wheel manufacturer's name or trademark to be impression stamped on the wheel with location at the discretion of the manufacturer.
Standard

OFF-ROAD TIRE AND RIM CLASSIFICATION-FORESTRY MACHINES

1993-09-01
CURRENT
J1440_199309
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the classification of off-road tires and rims designed specifically for forestry machines (see SAE J1116), defines related terminology in common use, and shows representative construction details of component parts.
Standard

WHEEL MOUNTING ELEMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL DISC WHEELS

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
J714_199304
This SAE Recommended Practice includes wheel mounting elements subject to standardization in a series of industrial and agricultural disc wheels. The disc may be reversible or nonreversible and concave or convex. (See Figure 1 and Table 1.)
Standard

OFF-ROAD TIRE AND RIM CLASSIFICATION--FORESTRY MACHINES

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1440_198604
This Recommended Practice describes the classification of off-road tires and rims designed specifically for forestry machines (See SAE J1116), defines related terminology in common use, and shows representative construction details of component parts.
Standard

TON-MILE PER HOUR TEST PROCEDURE

1983-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1015_198312
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.
Standard

TON-MILE PER HOUR TEST PROCEDURE

1977-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1015_197706
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.
Standard

TON-MILE PER HOUR TEST PROCEDURE

1974-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1015_197403
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.
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