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Industrial Flail Mowers and Power Rakes

2009-05-11
J1001_200905
The guidelines for operator and bystander protection in this recommended practice apply to towed, semimounted or mounted flail mowers and flail power rakes when powered by a propelling tractor or machine of at least 15 kw (20 hp), intended for marketing as industrial mowing equipment and designed for cutting grass and other growth in public use areas such as parks, cemeteries and along roadways and highways. The use of the word "industrial" is not to be confused with "in-plant industrial equipment". This document does not apply to: 1 Turf care equipment primarily designed for personal use, consumption or enjoyment of a consumer in or around a permanent or temporary household or residence. 2 Machines designed primarily for agricultural purposes but which may be used for industrial use. 3 Self powered or self propelled mowers or mowing machines. Where other standards are referenced, such reference applies only to the document identified, not revisions thereof.
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Industrial Flail Mowers and Power Rakes

2004-05-18
J1001_200405
The guidelines for operator and bystander protection in this recommended practice apply to towed, semimounted or mounted flail mowers and flail power rakes when powered by a propelling tractor or machine of at least 15 kw (20 hp), intended for marketing as industrial mowing equipment and designed for cutting grass and other growth in public use areas such as parks, cemeteries and along roadways and highways. The use of the word "industrial" is not to be confused with "in-plant industrial equipment". This document does not apply to: 1 Turf care equipment primarily designed for personal use, consumption or enjoyment of a consumer in or around a permanent or temporary household or residence. 2 Machines designed primarily for agricultural purposes but which may be used for industrial use. 3 Self powered or self propelled mowers or mowing machines. Where other standards are referenced, such reference applies only to the document identified, not revisions thereof.
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Industrial Flail Mowers and Power Rakes

2014-07-09
J1001_201407
The guidelines for operator and bystander protection in this recommended practice apply to towed, semimounted or mounted flail mowers and flail power rakes when powered by a propelling tractor or machine of at least 15 kw (20 hp), intended for marketing as industrial mowing equipment and designed for cutting grass and other growth in public use areas such as parks, cemeteries and along roadways and highways. The use of the word "industrial" is not to be confused with "in-plant industrial equipment". This document does not apply to: 1. Turf care equipment primarily designed for personal use, consumption or enjoyment of a consumer in or around a permanent or temporary household or residence. 2. Machines designed primarily for agricultural purposes but which may be used for industrial use. 3. Self powered or self propelled mowers or mowing machines.
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SAFETY FOR INDUSTRIAL FLAIL MOWERS

1986-05-01
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
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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STEERING FOR OFF-ROAD, RUBBER-TIRED MACHINES TECHNICALLY EQUIVALENT TO ISO 5010 FOR OFF-ROAD MACHINERY

1990-10-01
J1511_199010
This SAE Standard applies to off-road rubber-tired machines having rated speed capability exceeding 20 km/h. The following machine categories in J1116 are included in the scope of this document: a Earthmoving b Other than earthmoving: except rollers and compactors c General purpose industrial d Forestry e Specialized mining machinery Applicable steering systems include the following means of providing power for steering: a Manual steering b Power-assisted steering c Full-power steering This document does not imply that secondary steering is mandatory. However, if secondary steering is provided, performance and test requirements are included.
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Steering for Off-Road, Rubber-Tired Machines

2019-07-29
J1511_201907
This SAE Standard applies to off-road rubber-tired machines having rated speed capability exceeding 20 km/h. Only the following machine categories in SAE J1116 are included in the scope of this document. a. Earthmoving b. Other than earthmoving: except rollers and compactors c. General purpose industrial d. Forestry e. Specialized mining machinery Applicable steering systems include the following means of providing power for steering: a. Manual steering b. Power-assisted steering c. Full-power steering This document does not imply that secondary steering is mandatory. However, if secondary steering is provided, performance and test requirements are included.
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Three-Point Hitch (Type A) Backhoe Personnel Protection

2019-08-28
J1518_201908
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to three-point hitch (Type A) backhoes as defined in SAE J326 when mounted on either an agricultural tractor as defined in ANSI/ASAE S390 or other off-road self-propelled work machine as defined in SAE J1116. This criterion is intended for the manufacturer of the backhoe, whether or not the backhoe is manufactured or marketed by the same company that manufactures or markets the propelling machine.
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Tire Guards for Operator Protection—Earthmoving Haulage Machines

1999-05-24
J321_199905
This SAE Standard establishes a criteria for a minimum zone of protection for the operator of the machine and establishes certain structural requirements for guards on pneumatic-tired earthmoving haulage machines capable of speeds in excess of 25 km/h. Earthmoving machines covered by this document are dumpers and tractor-scrapers as identified in SAE J/ISO 6165.
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Steering Frame Lock for Articulated Loaders and Tractors

2002-12-20
J276_200212
This SAE Standard is applicable to articulated frame loaders and tractors as defined by SAE J/ISO 6165, and rollers and compactors as defined by SAE J1017, when equipped with steering, frame locking device. The scope is limited to machines where hazards exist due to maintenance operations.
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Steering Frame Lock for Articulated Loaders and Tractors

2008-01-15
J276_200801
This SAE Standard is applicable to articulated frame loaders and tractors as defined by SAE J/ISO 6165, and rollers and compactors as defined by SAE J1017, when equipped with steering, frame locking device. The scope is limited to machines where hazards exist due to maintenance operations. Purpose This document provides the performance requirements for a steering, frame locking device which when used will prevent unintended articulation of the machine either during shipment or maintenance operations. In addition, it provides mounting position, storage on the machine and identification requirements.
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STEERING FRAME LOCK FOR ARTICULATED LOADERS AND TRACTORS

1981-06-01
J276_198106
Structural requirements, selected mounting requirements, and test procedures are established for articulated frame wheel loaders and articulated frame wheel tractors as defined in SAE J1057a (June, 1975).
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STEERING FRAME LOCK FOR ARTICULATED LOADERS AND TRACTORS

1986-05-01
J276_198605
Structural requirements, selected mounting requirements, and test procedures are established for articulated frame wheel loaders and articulated frame wheel tractors as defined in SAE J1057a (June, 1975).
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LIFT ARM SAFETY DEVICE FOR LOADERS

1977-06-01
J38_197706
This standard establishes structural, mounting, and test requirements for a lift arm safety device for loaders as defined in SAE J1057a.
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Lift Arm Support Device for Loaders

2003-06-03
J38_200306
This SAE Standard provides the acceptance criteria for a lift arm support device to prevent lowering of the loader lift arms when the lift arms are required to be held in an elevated position for maintenance. It establishes structural, mounting, and test requirements for a lift arm support device for loaders as defined in SAE J1057 JUN81.
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