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Standard

Dynamic Durability Testing of Seat Cushions for Off-Road Work Machines

2023-02-14
CURRENT
J1454_202302
This SAE Standard describes a laboratory test procedure for comparatively evaluating the durability and fatigue life qualities of a complete seat cushion by submitting the seating surface of the cushion to repetitive compressive and rotational loading with a simulated human buttocks.
Standard

Force-Deflection Measurements of Cushioned Components of Seats for Off-Road Work Machines

2020-03-30
CURRENT
J1051_202003
This SAE Standard provides a method to obtain consistent force-deflection data of finished (or unfinished, when specified) cushioned components of seats for off-road work machines as listed in SAE J1116. This data may be helpful in maintaining seat comfort characteristics and quality control. There is no intent to establish any acceptance criteria.
Standard

Dynamic Durability Testing of Seat Cushions for Off-Road Work Machines

2017-08-08
HISTORICAL
J1454_201708
This SAE Standard describes a laboratory test procedure for comparatively evaluating the durability and fatigue life qualities of a complete seat cushion by submitting the seating surface of the cushion to repetitive compressive and rotational loading with a simulated human buttocks.
Standard

Force-Deflection Measurements of Cushioned Components of Seats for Off-Road Work Machines

2013-08-05
HISTORICAL
J1051_201308
This SAE Standard provides a method to obtain consistent force-deflection data of finished (or unfinished, when specified) cushioned components of seats for off-road work machines as listed in SAE J1116. This data may be helpful in maintaining seat comfort characteristics and quality control. There is no intent to establish any acceptance criteria.
Standard

Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines

2012-08-24
HISTORICAL
J386_201208
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This SAE Standard applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines fitted with ROPS as specified in ISO 3471, TOPS as specified in ISO 12117 and operator restraint.
Standard

Dynamic Durability Testing of Seat Cushions for Off-Road Work Machines

2012-05-17
HISTORICAL
J1454_201205
This SAE Standard describes a laboratory test procedure for comparatively evaluating the durability and fatigue life qualities of a complete seat cushion by submitting the seating surface of the cushion to repetitive compressive and rotational loading with a simulated human buttocks.
Standard

Force-Deflection Measurements of Cushioned Components of Seats for Off-Road Work Machines

2008-04-11
HISTORICAL
J1051_200804
This SAE Standard provides a method to obtain consistent force-deflection data of finished (or unfinished, when specified) cushioned components of seats for off-road work machines as listed in SAE J1116. This data may be helpful in maintaining seat comfort characteristics and quality control. There is no intent to establish any acceptance criteria.
Standard

Dynamic Durability Testing of Seat Cushions for Off-Road Work Machines

2006-05-31
HISTORICAL
J1454_200605
This SAE Standard describes a laboratory test procedure for comparatively evaluating the durability and fatigue life qualities of a complete seat cushion by submitting the seating surface of the cushion to repetitive compressive and rotational loading with a simulated human buttocks.
Standard

Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines

2006-02-01
HISTORICAL
J386_200602
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This SAE Standard applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines fitted with ROPS as specified in ISO 3471, TOPS as specified in ISO 12117 and operator restraint.
Standard

Force-Deflection Measurements of Cushioned Components of Seats for Off-Road Work Machines

2002-12-18
HISTORICAL
J1051_200212
This SAE Standard provides a method to obtain consistent force-deflection data of finished (or unfinished, when specified) cushioned components of seats for off-road work machines as listed in SAE J1116. This data may be helpful in maintaining seat comfort characteristics and quality control. There is no intent to establish any acceptance criteria.
Standard

DYNAMIC DURABILITY TESTING OF SEAT CUSHIONS FOR OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES

1986-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1454_198601
The Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for comparatively evaluating the durability and fatigue life qualities of a complete seat cushion. This is accomplished by submitting the seating surface of the cushion to repetitive compressive and rotational loading with a simulated human buttocks.
Standard

OPERATOR RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FOR OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES

1985-06-01
HISTORICAL
J386_198506
This recommended practice applies to pelvic restraint systems (Type 1)1 for off-road, self-propelled work machines commonly used in construction, logging, and mining as referred to in SAE J1040c; and agricultural machines as referred to in SAE J1194; and industrial machines as referred to in SAE JI042 APR80.
Standard

SEAT BELTS FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1977-06-01
HISTORICAL
J386A_197706
This recommended practice covers the general requirements for webbing, buckle hardware, adjustment hardware, attachment hardware, and anchorages of the restraint system.
Standard

SEAT BELTS FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

1969-03-01
HISTORICAL
J386_196903
This recommended practice covers the general requirements for webbing, buckle hardware, adjustment hardware, and attachment hardware of the restraint system. It does not include the method or direction of attachment to the vehicle or seat assembly.
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