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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.
Standard

Felling Head Terminology and Nomenclature

2015-02-26
HISTORICAL
J1272_201502
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.
Standard

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.
Standard

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.
Standard

FELLING HEAD TERMINOLOGY AND NOMENCLATURE

1994-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1272_199409
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 recommended practice are included. Illustrations used are not intended to include all existing felling heads or to describe any particular manufacturer’s variation.
Standard

SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1985-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_198501
This recommended practice includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type machines.
Standard

FELLING HEAD TERMINOLOGY AND NOMENCLATURE

1979-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1272_197910
The recommended practice 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 recommended practice are included. Illustrations used are not intended to include all existing felling heads or to describe any particular manufacturer’s variation.
Standard

SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1979-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_197901
This recommended practice includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type machines.
Standard

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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