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SEALED LIGHTING UNITS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1980-04-01
HISTORICAL
J598_198004
This recommended practice applies to floodlamp and headlamp units intended for use on off-highway vehicles and machines generally known as earthmoving equipment. Other performance and dimensional information is contained in SAE J572 and SAE J760.
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SEALED LIGHTING UNITS FOR CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL, AND FOREST MACHINERY

1987-05-01
HISTORICAL
J598_198705
This recommended practice applies to floodlamp, headlamp and general service lamp units intended for use on off-road self-propelled work machines classified as construction (1.1 and 1.2), general purpose industrial (2) and forestry machines (4), as noted on SAE J1116. Construction and Industrial Machinery is normally operated off highways, therefore, this SAE Recommended Practice is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over motor vehicles used on public highways. Other performance and dimensional information is contained in SAE J572 and J760.
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Headlamps for Industrial Equipment

2017-10-10
CURRENT
J95_201710
This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for headlamps for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
Standard

Headlamps for Industrial Equipment

2007-01-30
HISTORICAL
J95_200701
This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for headlamps for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
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HEADLAMPS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J95_198603
This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for headlamps for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
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LIGHTING AND MARKING OF CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1029_198603
The following types of machinery are within the scope of this specification: Track type—Tractors and end loaders. Rubber tired—Pusher-dozers, end loaders, tractor scrapers, trucks, motor graders, and wagons. Roller compactors—Self-propelled.
Standard

Lighting and Marking of Construction, Earthmoving Machinery

2007-01-30
HISTORICAL
J1029_200701
This SAE Standard establishes minimum requirements for lighting and marking earthmoving construction machinery as defined in SAE J1116, 1.1 Self-Propelled Construction Machines—Earthmoving (excluding excavators). (Construction machinery is normally operated off-highway, and therefore this SAE document is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over on-highway motor vehicles.)
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LIGHTING AND MARKING OF CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING MACHINERY

1996-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1029_199609
This SAE Standard establishes minimum requirements for lighting and marking earthmoving construction machinery as defined in SAE J1116, 1.1 Self-Propelled Construction Machines—Earthmoving (excluding excavators). (Construction machinery is normally operated off-highway, and therefore this SAE document is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over on-highway motor vehicles.)
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Lighting and Marking of Construction, Earthmoving Machinery

2012-10-09
CURRENT
J1029_201210
This SAE Standard establishes minimum requirements for lighting and marking earthmoving construction machinery as defined in SAE J1116, 1.1 Self-Propelled Construction Machines—Earthmoving (excluding excavators). (Construction machinery is normally operated off-highway, and therefore this SAE document is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over on-highway motor vehicles.)
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Lighting and Marking of Construction, Earthmoving Machinery

2021-04-16
WIP
J1029
This SAE Standard establishes minimum requirements for lighting and marking earthmoving construction machinery as defined in SAE J1116, 1.1 Self-Propelled Construction Machines - Earthmoving (excluding excavators). (Construction machinery is normally operated off-highway, and therefore this SAE document is not intended to be used as a basis for regulations by those having authority over on-highway motor vehicles.)
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