This SAE Standard provides performance and general design requirements and related test procedures for a combination tail and floodlamp for use on industrial wheeled equipment that may be operated on public roads.
J3078/4 specifies a uniform test method for measuring the contribution to operator environmental temperature provided by a heating, ventilating and air conditioning system operating in a specific ambient environment. The method might not determine the complete climatic environment of the operator since this is also affected by heat load from sources other than those on the machine, for example solar heating. J3708/6 is to be used in conjunction with J3078/4 to determine more accurately the complete heat loading on the operator enclosure. Minimum performance levels for the machine’s operator enclosure heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems are established in J3708/4.
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.
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.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to serve as a reference for the amount of torque that a Power Take-Off can induce on the transmission mounting pad. This document will apply to six-bolt, eight-bolt, and rear mounted power take-offs.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes STANDARD-DUTY and EXTREME-DUTY Pilot Bearing requirements and sizes for class 6, 7, and 8 on-highway trucks and buses that use diesel engines and manual transmissions. The recommendations may apply to a wide range of other pilot-bearing applications, such as agricultural, industrial, and construction equipment.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes STANDARD-DUTY and EXTREME-DUTY Pilot Bearing requirements and sizes for class 6, 7, and 8 on-highway trucks and buses that use diesel engines and manual transmissions. The recommendations may apply to a wide range of other pilot-bearing applications, such as agricultural, industrial, and construction equipment.
This recommended practice provides technicians with safe and efficient techniques and general equipment recommendations for servicing Mobile Air Conditioning (MAC) systems into Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines as defined in SAE J1116 and Tractors and Machinery for Agriculture and Forestry as defined in ANSI/ASAE S390. Both refrigerants R 134a and R-1234yf are covered. Many service procedures are similar for both refrigerants but recovery, recycling, charging, electronic leak detection and other tools can be unique to each refrigerant.
Minimum performance criteria for service braking systems, secondary stopping systems, and parking systems for all self-propelled vibratory and static roller/compactors are provided in this SAE Recommended Practice. The purpose of this document is to define minimum braking system performance for in-service machines and to provide test criteria by which machine braking system performance may be verified.
The purpose of this report is to record the activities and recommendations of the Ride Meter Task Force assigned by the chairman of the SAE Joint Seating Subcommittee to determine availability of instrumentation to measure operator ride on mobile equipment. The desired characteristics of the meter included relatively low cost, easy to operate, highly portable, and sufficiently rugged to withstand the vibration levels encountered on agricultural or construction machines. It is recognized that a ride meter type instrument with a single numerical output provides only approximate indication of ride vibration quality, but is useful for general field evaluation or overall ride comparisons. A narrow band analysis of the vibration frequency spectrum is recommended for more accurate and complete results.
The task force was assigned responsibility for the following activities: 1 Formulate a recommendation for an acceptable ride meter including features, functional performance, and design specifications. 2 Conduct a survey to determine if there is a commercially available ride meter conforming to the recommendation. 3 If an acceptable ride meter is not commercially available, work with an electronics supplier to initiate a design and build a working prototype of a meter conforming to the recommendation.
This SAE Standard applies to self-propelled, rubber-tired loaders, tractors, graders, back-hoe loaders, tractor-scrapers, excavators, and dumpers as defined in SAE J1057 SEP88. Service, secondary and parking brake systems, and retarders are included. This document specifies brake system minimum performance and test criteria to enable uniform evaluation of the brake capability of earthmoving machines as defined in the scope.
This SAE Standard applies to off-highway dumpers and scrapers equipped with an auxiliary retarder. 1.1 Purpose--To define test procedures for verifying that the machine will at least meet the manufacturer's published continuous retarding capability curve. To recommend a common format for reporting retardation performance.
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.
This recommended practice is specifically limited to tractor scrapers, wheel loaders, wheel tractors, graders, and dumpers (as defined in SAE J1116 (January, 1977) and J1057a (June, 1975)) which are designed to operate at a maximum rated speed in excess of 20.0 km/h (12.4 mph) and which employ power source(s) in addition to the operator control effort to effect machine steering.