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Recommendations for Children’s Snowmobile

2021-04-27
WIP
J1038
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children's snowmobile as identified in 1.2.
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Maximum Exterior Sound Level for Snowmobiles

2021-03-01
CURRENT
J192_202103
This SAE Standard establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles.
Standard

Snowmobile Brake Control Systems

2021-01-27
CURRENT
J1282_202101
This SAE Standard establishes a uniform testing procedure and performance requirements for a snowmobile brake control systems.
Standard

Recommendations for Children’s Snowmobile

2020-01-15
CURRENT
J1038_202001
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children's snowmobile as identified in 1.2.
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Maximum Exterior Sound Level for Snowmobiles

2020-01-15
HISTORICAL
J192_202001
This SAE standard establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles. Sound propagation is directly related to the ground cover and provides the largest variation to the measured result. A correction factor is introduced to improve year-round test repeatability of the results on grass surfaces by correcting their spectrum to be similar to snow-covered spectra. Measured sound pressure levels are also highly dependent on the degree of track slip present when performing the vehicle acceleration. Operators should attempt to limit track slip as much as possible while maintaining the requirements described in 5.1.1.
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Maximum Exterior Sound Level for Snowmobiles

2019-01-23
HISTORICAL
J192_201901
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles. Sound propagation is directly related to the ground cover and provides the largest variation to the measured result. A correction factor is introduced to improve year-round test repeatability of the results on grass surfaces by correcting their spectrum to be similar to snow-covered spectra. Measured sound pressure levels are also highly dependent on the degree of track slip present when performing the vehicle acceleration. Operators should attempt to limit track slip as much as possible while maintaining the requirements described in 5.1.1.
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Maximum Exterior Sound Level for Snowmobiles

2013-01-10
HISTORICAL
J192_201301
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles. Sound propagation is directly related to the ground cover and provides the largest variation to the measured result. A correction factor is introduced to improve year round test repeatability of the results on grass surfaces by correcting their spectrum to be similar to snow covered spectra. Measured sound pressure levels are also highly dependent on the degree of track slip present when performing the vehicle acceleration. Operators should attempt to limit track slip as much as possible while maintaining the requirements described in 5.1.1.
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Snowmobile Stop Lamp

2011-03-12
HISTORICAL
J278_201103
This document provides test methods and requirements for the stop lamp on snowmobiles.
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Maximum Exterior Sound Level for Snowmobiles

2011-03-06
HISTORICAL
J192_201103
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles. Sound propagation is directly related to the ground cover and provides the largest variation to the measured result. A correction factor is introduced to improve year round test repeatability of the results on grass surfaces by correcting their spectrum to be similar to snow covered spectra. Measured sound pressure levels are also highly dependent on the degree of track slip present when performing the vehicle acceleration. Operators should attempt to limit track slip as much as possible while maintaining the requirements described in 5.1.1.
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SNOWMOBILE STOP LAMP

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
J278_199505
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test methods and requirements for the stop lamp on snowmobiles.
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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S SNOWMOBILE

1992-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1038_199212
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedures, performance requirements, and criteria necessary to evaluate minimum safety and reliability requirements of a children's snowmobile as identified in 1.2.
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SNOWMOBILE DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE—GENERAL

1991-12-26
HISTORICAL
J33_199112
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth accepted definitions and terminology of major components and parts peculiar to snowmobiles. Illustrations have been selected to identify functional characteristics and to identify common mechanisms. They are not intended to show all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. These criteria were prepared to facilitate clear understanding and promote uniformity in snowmobile nomenclature.
Standard

TESTS FOR SNOWMOBILE SWITCHING DEVICES AND COMPONENTS

1991-12-01
HISTORICAL
J68_199112
This SAE Recommended Practice covers standardized basic tests, test methods, and requirements applicable to electromechanical switching devices which may be used on snowmobiles as defined in SAE J33.
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EXTERIOR SOUND LEVEL FOR SNOWMOBILES

1985-03-01
HISTORICAL
J192_198503
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation, test site, and test procedure for determining the maximum exterior sound level for snowmobiles.
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SNOWMOBILE HEADLAMPS

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J280_198406
This recommended practice provides test methods and requirements for snowmobile headlamps.
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