These recommendations are intended to improve operator efficiency and convenience by providing guidelines for the uniformity of location and direction of motion of operator controls used on agricultural tractors. The controls covered are those centrally located at the operator's normal position.
This standard covers the relative position and direction of motion of controls which influence the movement of the machine and the operating direction only of equipment controls. There is no intention to wliminate or restrict the use of combination controls, automatic controls, or special operating controls.
This SAE Standard covers the relative position and direction of motion of controls which influence the movement of the machine and the operating direction only of equipment controls. There is no intention to eliminate or restrict the use of combination controls, automatic controls, or special operating controls.
This recommended practice covers the relative position and direction of motion of controls which influence the movement of the machine and the operating direction only of equipment controls.
This SAE Standard is intended to improve operator efficiency and convenience by providing guidelines for the uniformity of location and direction of motion of operator controls used on industrial wheeled equipment. The controls covered are those centrally located at the operator's normal position.
This SAE Standard is intended to improve operator efficiency and convenience by providing guidelines for the uniformity of location and direction of motion of operator controls used on industrial wheeled equipment. The controls covered are those centrally located at the operator's normal position.
This SAE Standard is intended to improve operator efficiency and convenience by providing guidelines for the uniformity of location and direction of motion of operator controls used on industrial wheeled equipment. The controls covered are those centrally located at the operator's normal position.
This recommended practice applies to Construction, General Purpose Industrial, Agricultural, Forestry and Specialized Mining categories of off-road self-propelled work machines, as denned in SAE Jl116 (June 1980). Powered Industrial Trucks and Agricultural Equipment, other than the basic agricultural tractor, are excluded from the scope of this document.
This SAE Standard applies to Construction, General Purpose Industrial, Agricultural, Forestry, and Specialized Mining categories of off-road, self-propelled work machines, as defined in SAE J1116. Powered industrial trucks and agricultural equipment, other than the basic agricultural tractor, are excluded from the scope of this document. The document defines positions for convenient placement of hand- and foot-operated controls derived from the overlapping reach capability of large and small operators. The large operator approximates the 95th percentile male, and small operator approximates the 5th percentile female of the U.S. population.
This standard applies to Construction, General Purpose Industrial, Agricultural, Forestry and Specialized Mining categories of off-road, self-propelled work machines, as defined in SAE J1116 JUN86. Powered Industrial Trucks and Agricultural Equipment, other than the basic agricultural tractor, are excluded from the scope of this document.
This recommended practice is limited to enclosure configurations in which the operator sits or stands as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 during mobile machine operations.
This SAE Standard defines the minimum normal operating space envelope for clothed seated (SAE J899 seat configuration) and standing operators (95th percentile operator, SAE J833). This document applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines used in construction, general purpose industrial, agricultural, and forestry as identified in SAE J1116.
General criteria are presented as guidelines for: control device location, resistance, and actuation of hand and foot controls by the machine’s operator. The criteria are based upon physical limitations as defined by human factors engineering principles.
General criteria are presented as guidelines for: control device location, resistance, and actuation of hand and foot controls by the machine’s operator. The criteria are based upon physical limitations as defined by human factors engineering principles.
General criteria are presented as guidelines for: control device location, resistance, and actuation of hand and foot controls by the machine's operator. The criteria are based upon physical limitations as defined by human factors engineering principles.
General criteria are presented as guidelines for: control device location, resistance, and actuation of hand and foot controls by the machine's operator. The criteria are based upon physical limitations as defined by human factors engineering principles.
Minimum criteria are provided for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails, and entrance openings which permit ingress to and egress from operator, inspection, maintenance or service platforms on off-road work machines parked in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.