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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR AUXILIARY STARTING OF CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURAL, AND OFF-ROAD MACHINERY

1980-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1283_198006
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the details, dimensions, and design of the parts of both plug and receptacle which must mate properly to permit interchangeable use of different makes of connectors. It provides the auxiliary starting circuit of the machine with a universal connecting device, fool-proof polarity, standard circuit coding, and protection for the wiring and equipment from electrical shorts.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2000-07-19
HISTORICAL
J1283_200007
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2008-05-30
HISTORICAL
J1283_200805
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR AUXILIARY STARTING OF CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURAL, AND OFF-ROAD MACHINERY

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1283_198603
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the details, dimensions, and design of the parts of both plug and receptacle which must mate properly to permit interchangeable use of different makes of connectors. It provides the auxiliary starting circuit of the machine with a universal connecting device, fool-proof polarity, standard circuit coding, and protection for the wiring and equipment from electrical shorts.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2011-12-06
CURRENT
J1283_201112
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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Electrical Indicating System Specification

2015-10-08
CURRENT
J1810_201510
This SAE Standard describes those factors which affect the accuracy and reliability of voltage indicating units and electrical indicating and sending units for fuel level, pressure, and temperature suitable for off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116 and agricultural tractors as defined in ASAE S390. Indicating units are divided into two groups, fully sealed and partially sealed. Serviceable lighting is not covered by this document unless otherwise specified. No ISO document has been found to be compatible.
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Electrical Indicating System Specification

2010-05-11
HISTORICAL
J1810_201005
This SAE Standard describes those factors which affect the accuracy and reliability of voltage indicating units and electrical indicating and sending units for fuel level, pressure, and temperature suitable for off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116 and agricultural tractors as defined in ASAE S390. Indicating units are divided into two groups, fully sealed and partially sealed. Serviceable lighting is not covered by this document unless otherwise specified. No ISO document has been found to be compatible.
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Electrical Indicating System Specification

2002-04-02
HISTORICAL
J1810_200204
This SAE Standard describes those factors which affect the accuracy and reliability of voltage indicating units and electrical indicating and sending units for fuel level, pressure, and temperature suitable for off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. Indicating units are divided into two groups, fully sealed and partially sealed. Serviceable lighting is not covered by this document unless otherwise specified. No ISO document has been found to be compatible.
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ELECTRICAL PROPULSION ROTATING EQUIPMENT—OFF-ROAD DUMPER

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1317_198206
This recommended practice applies to the rotating equipment in the electrical propulsion systems on electrically propelled dumpers. It also applies to the rotating equipment installed on trailers connected to electrically propelled dumpers. The recommended practice does not apply to rotating equipment such as windshield wiper motors, battery charging generators, etc. that may be used on dumpers.
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Electrical Propulsion Rotating Equipment - Off-Road Dumper

2013-02-21
CURRENT
J1317_201302
This recommended practice applies to the rotating equipment in the electrical propulsion systems on electrically propelled dumpers. It also applies to the rotating equipment installed on trailers connected to electrically propelled dumpers. The recommended practice does not apply to rotating equipment such as windshield wiper motors, battery charging generators, etc. that may be used on dumpers.
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Electrical Propulsion Control - Off-Road Dumpers

2013-02-21
CURRENT
J1299_201302
This SAE Information Report applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in J/ISO 6165. The document does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: a Battery charging systems b Engine wiring and control c Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system d Lighting e Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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Electrical Propulsion Control—Off-Road Dumpers

2003-09-09
HISTORICAL
J1299_200309
This SAE Information Report applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in J/ISO 6165. The document does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: a Battery charging systems b Engine wiring and control c Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system d Lighting e Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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ELECTRICAL PROPULSION CONTROL - OFF-ROAD DUMPERS

1982-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1299_198208
This recommended practice applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in SAE J1057. The recommended practice does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: (a) Battery charging systems (b) Engine wiring and control (c) Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system (d) Lighting (e) Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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Power Cable Terminals

2007-11-16
HISTORICAL
J1811_200711
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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Power Cable Terminals

2002-10-31
HISTORICAL
J1811_200210
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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Power Cable Terminals

2013-01-18
CURRENT
J1811_201301
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off- road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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Electrical Grounding Practice

2002-10-31
HISTORICAL
J1908_200210
This SAE Standard outlines general procedures for the grounding of electrical components in 12- and 24-V systems, intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116.
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Electrical Grounding Practice

2013-02-21
CURRENT
J1908_201302
This SAE Standard outlines general procedures for the grounding of electrical components in 12- and 24-V systems, intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116.
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