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Tire Size Differential - Articulated Wheel Loader

2019-11-20
CURRENT
J2204_201911
This SAE Standard applies to the usage of tires of the same nominal size and tread type, but with different outside diameter for articulated front-end loaders. Articulated four-wheel-drive front-end loader performance and component life can be affected by excessive differences in the tire outside circumference and/or diameter. The purpose is to provide specific guidelines for the usage of tires with different outside circumference and/or diameter on articulated front-end loaders.
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TIRE SIZE DIFFERENTIAL—ARTICULATED WHEEL LOADER

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
J2204_199405
This SAE Standard applies to the usage of tires of the same nominal size and tread type, but with different outside diameter for articulated front-end loaders. Articulated four-wheel-drive front-end loader performance and component life can be affected by excessive differences in the tire outside circumference and/or diameter. The purpose is to provide specific guidelines for the usage of tires with different outside circumference and/or diameter on articulated front-end loaders.
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Fasteners - Part Standard - Cap Screws, Hex Bolts, and Hex Nuts (Metric)

2019-05-10
CURRENT
J2295M_201905
This SAE Part Standard covers selected metric screws, hex bolts, and nuts manufactured in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and SAE fastener standards. This document covers fastener materials often used in ship systems and equipment but its use may be applied wherever fasteners of the covered materials are used. This document permits the fasteners to be identified and ordered by a part or identifying number (PIN) as defined in this document.
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Fasteners—Part Standard—Cap Screws, Hex Bolts, and Hex Nuts (Metric)

2006-06-21
HISTORICAL
J2295M_200606
This SAE Part Standard covers selected metric screws, hex bolts, and nuts manufactured in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and SAE fastener standards. This document covers fastener materials often used in ship systems and equipment but its use may be applied wherever fasteners of the covered materials are used. This document permits the fasteners to be identified and ordered by a part or identifying number (PIN) as defined in this document.
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SHIP SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT—FASTENERS—SELECTION AND IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

1996-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2280_199604
This SAE Standard provides a comprehensive list of requirements for the selection, identification, and control of metric and inch sized fasteners for use in shipboard applications for both shipbuilder installed joints and for use in shipboard components. The fastener selection requirements include the following: a Materials b Thread selection c Plating, coatings, and surface treatments d Locking devices and elements e Screw thread fastener inserts f Fastener part or identifying numbers g Identification markings
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GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR MARINE VEHICLES

1990-12-01
CURRENT
J1777_199012
This Hydrospace Information Report (HIR) identifies the general environmental considerations for the design, development, evaluation, and testing of advanced surface craft, submersible vehicles, and other marine craft. This HIR provides criteria on the environmental limits within which marine vehicles, related components, and associated equipment should operate satisfactorily and reliably.
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Recreation Off-Road Vehicle Product Identification Numbering System

2012-05-07
CURRENT
ICS1000_201205
This document specifies the format, content and parameters for a product identification numbering system for off-road recreation vehicles, based on the PIN structure for earth-moving machinery in ISO 10261:2002E and is not applicable to the identification of components or attachments. This standard applies only to the off-road recreation vehicle industry and does not impose parameters for the marine, lawn and garden, silviculture, husbandry, construction or earth moving sectors.
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SAFETY FOR INDUSTRIAL FLAIL MOWERS

1986-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1001_198605
This practice includes industrial-type flail mowers designed for operation with tractors having at least 20 hp (15 kW) and used for cutting grass adjacent to highways or similar types of grass and growth control.
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SAFETY FOR INDUSTRIAL FLAIL MOWERS

1980-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1001_198012
This practice includes industrial-type flail mowers designed for operation with tractors having at least 20 hp (15 1cW) and used for cutting grass adjacent to highways or similar types of grass and growth control.
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1986-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1040_198602
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (b) Graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (c) Wheel loaders, and wheel tractors, and their modifications used for rolling and compacting, and wheel log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (d) The tractor portion of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, bottom dump wagons, rear dump wagons and towed fifth wheel attachments of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (e) Dumpers with full-mounted bodies of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (f) Skid-steer loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (g) Wheel loaders and wheel tractors equipped with dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb).
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1040C_197904
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (b) Graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (c) Wheel loaders, and wheel tractors, and their modifications used for rolling and compacting, and wheel log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (d) The tractor portion of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, bottom dump wagons, rear dump wagons and towed fifth wheel attachments of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (e) Dumpers with full-mounted bodies of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (f) Skid-steer loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (g) Wheel loaders and wheel tractors equipped with dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb).
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1976-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1040A_197604
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Track-type tractors of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (b) Pneumatic-tired, self-propelled motor graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (c) Pneumatic-tired front-end loaders, dozers, and their modifications used for rolling or compacting, and log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (d) Pneumatic-tired prime movers of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (e) Pneumatic-tired, off-highway, nontrailed hauling units, with rear or side dump bodies, of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (f) Four-wheel drive, skid steer, front-end loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (g) Industrial-type, wheeled front-end loaders and dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb).
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Metric Countersunk Holes for Cutting Edges and End Bits

2011-10-27
CURRENT
J1580_201110
this document is to be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with metric bolts (reference ISO 7852-1982) typically used on off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. The cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739, J1304, and J1581. The end bits are further defined in SAE J63.
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METRIC COUNTERSUNK HOLES FOR CUTTING EDGES AND END BITS

1989-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1580_198912
this document is to be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with metric bolts (reference ISO 7852-1982) typically used on off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. The cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739, J1304, and J1581. The end bits are further defined in SAE J63.
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TAPPED AND FLANGED EXHAUST CONNECTIONS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J624_198406
This recommended practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 20 hp (14.9 kW) or less in power output and/or 50 in3 (0.82 L) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts.
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TAPPED AND FLANGED EXHAUST CONNECTIONS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1989-09-01
HISTORICAL
J624_198909
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 20 hp (14.9 kW) or less in power output and/or 50 in3 (0.82 L) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts.
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STEEL PRODUCTS FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) AND FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (FOPS)

1976-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1119_197609
The compositions and mechanical properties are only suggested to ensure good weldability and good formability in conjunction with control of mechanical properties. The particular design must be considered to ensure that the materials selected are compatible with the design. The indicated properties are intended to assure that the ROPS or FOPS will have meaningful resistance to brittle fracture. The impact toughness requirement is the conventional Charpy V Notch evaluation: it is primarily a quality control check and the indicated temperature does not directly relate to operating conditions. Three steel product categories are covered: hollow structural members, plates, bars and shapes, and castings.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—FELLER/BUNCHER

1979-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1255_197901
This recommended practice includes the definitions of specification terms most commonly used to describe both wheeled and crawler type machines.
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