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Lift Capacity Calculation Method Scrap and Material Handlers

2019-04-15
CURRENT
J2518_201904
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of scrap and material handlers, establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for the calculations. This document applies to scrap and material handlers as defined in SAE J2506 that have a 360 degrees continuous rotating upper structure. It does not apply to equipment that is incapable of lifting a load completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, wheel, rail and pedestal or stationary mounted.
Standard

Specification Definitions - Hydraulic Backhoes

2012-07-16
HISTORICAL
J49_201207
This standard applies to hydraulic backhoes which have no more than 190 degrees of rotational swing, and are mounted on wheel tractors and crawler tractors.
Standard

Hydraulic Backhoe Lift Capacity

2012-05-11
CURRENT
J31_201205
This standard applies to hydraulically operated backhoes (as defined in SAE J1116) This standard describes a uniform "over end" and "full swing arc" lifting capacity rating for backhoes. It is based on the actual capacity of the machine to lift and support a load under stable conditions. Rated lift capacities will be specified for both the boom and the dipperstick and will be shown on a lift capacity chart Figure 1.
Standard

COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE - DUMPER TRAILER

1990-07-01
HISTORICAL
J734_199007
See the following sections of SAE J1057 for machine identification: See SAE J1016 for additional component nomenclature.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1988-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_198809
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as "in-plant" material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes. The parts of the standard are: loaders, dumpers, tractor-scrapers, graders, tractors, excavators, and backhoe loaders. Additional parts will be developed if and when requested.
Standard

LOADING ABILITY TEST CODE--SCRAPERS

1985-11-01
HISTORICAL
J764_198511
The code applies to all independent or combination construction and industrial machines that are designed to scraper-load and transport material. (See SAE J1116 and J1057a.) The loading procedure is limited to standing starts in order to reduce the number of variables that are difficult to control and measure. Because of the difficulties in controlling some of the other variables, meaningful numerical comparison of time and load from scraper to scraper requires that data be taken at the same time and place, and that the units being compared be of approximately equal capacity.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1981-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_198106
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as “in-plant” material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1979-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_197911
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as “in-plant” material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1975-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1057B_197506
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as "in-plant" material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
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