Refine Your Search

Search Results

Viewing 1 to 20 of 20
Standard

Maintenance Interval Chart

2018-09-25
WIP
J753
Instructions on this chart are intended to be used as a ready reference by personnel responsible for servicing off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116, categories 1, 2, 3, and 4. Detailed maintenance and service guidelines are reserved for maintenance, operator, and lubrication manuals as defined in SAE J920.
Standard

Categories of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines

2013-01-02
CURRENT
J1116_201301
This SAE Standard applies to self-propelled off-road work machines. Included are the following categories: Earthmoving Implements and Attachments Forestry Road Building and Maintenance Specialized Mining Powered Industrial Trucks This SAE Standard does not apply to Agricultural Tractors as defined in ANSI/ASAE S390 although some SAE standards are also applicable to Agricultural Tractors. NOTE: Most standards relating to agricultural tractors and implements are developed by ASABE.
Standard

Maintenance Interval Chart

2011-10-27
CURRENT
J753_201110
Instructions on this chart are intended to be used as a ready reference by personnel responsible for servicing off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116, categories 1, 2, 3, and 4. Detailed maintenance and service guidelines are reserved for maintenance, operator, and lubrication manuals as defined in SAE J920.
Standard

Engineering Design Serviceability Guidelines--Construction and Industrial Machinery--Serviceability Definitions--Off-Road Work Machines

2009-12-07
CURRENT
J817/1_200912
This SAE Information Report establishes a hierarchy of Product Effectiveness, defines Serviceability, Maintainability, Repairability, and Diagnostics, and relates them to Product Effectiveness. Effectiveness of this procedure depends on its use during early stages of design. This document applies to machines defined in J1057 and categorized in J1116.
Standard

Categories of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines

2004-11-30
HISTORICAL
J1116_200411
This SAE Standard applies to self-propelled off-road work machines. Included are the following categories: Earthmoving Implements and Attachments Agricultural Tractors Forestry Road Building and Maintenance Specialized Mining Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors in more than one category, further development of this and related standards will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements Names of components of optional implements Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety
Standard

NomenclatureÑIndustrial Tractors (General Purpose Wheel)

2003-05-13
CURRENT
J1092_200305
This SAE Standard provides names of major components peculiar to tractors (wheel) as referred to in SAE J1116 under Section 2: SELF-PROPELLED GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL MACHINES. Illustrations are shown in Figure 1. Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
Standard

NOMENCLATURE—INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS (GENERAL PURPOSE WHEEL)

1993-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1092_199308
This SAE Standard provides names of major components peculiar to tractors (wheel) as referred to in SAE J1116 under Section 2: SELF-PROPELLED GENERAL PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL MACHINES. Illustrations are shown in Figure 1. Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
Standard

TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS FOR OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES

1985-09-01
HISTORICAL
J920_198509
This Recommended Practice applies to technical publications which present instructions for the proper unloading, set-up, installations, pre-delivery inspection, operation, and servicing of self-propelled work machines (Categories 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of SAE J1116 JUL85). Advertising and pre-purchase publications are not included.
Standard

CATEGORIES OF OFF-ROAD SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES

1985-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1116_198506
This recommended practice applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Specialized Mining Machinery Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors and loaders in more than one category, further development of this and related recommended practices will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety.
Standard

LUBRICATION CHART—CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J753_198206
The chart is to include basic maintenance items that the manufacturer considers essential for normal operation of the machine. The chart is not intended to cover all maintenance functions and should refer the user to the manufacturers’ manuals. Attachments may be included on the chart with the standard machine or covered by separate charts. When preparing a chart, consult SAE J752b, Maintenance Interval and SAE J754a. Lubricant Types.
Standard

CATEGORIES OF OFF-ROAD SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES

1981-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1116_198106
This recommended practice applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Specialized Mining Machinery Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors and loaders in more than one category, further development of this and related recommended practices will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety.
Standard

CATEGORIES OF OFF-HIGHWAY SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES

1979-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1116_197902
This standard applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Underground Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as “tractors” and “loaders” in more than one category, further development of this and related standards will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design as affected by different objectives for performance, durability or operator or public safety.
Standard

CATEGORIES OF OFF-HIGHWAY SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES

1978-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1116_197804
This standard applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Underground Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as “tractors” and “loaders” in more than one category, further development of this and related standards will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design as affected by different objectives for performance, durability or operator or public safety.
Standard

CATEGORIES OF OFF-HIGHWAY SELF-PROPELLED WORK MACHINES

1977-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1116_197701
This standard applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Underground Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as “tractors” and “loaders” in more than one category, further development of this and related standards will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design as affected by different objectives for performance, durability or operator or public safety.
X