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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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Torque Ratings for Power Take-off Mounting Pads

2017-09-19
CURRENT
J2662_201709
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.
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Torque Ratings for Power Take-off Mounting Pads

2003-07-25
HISTORICAL
J2662_200307
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.
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Graphics-Based Service Information

2021-11-23
CURRENT
J2892_202111
This document establishes standard graphical symbols and color conventions for use in either still (static) or animated graphics used for communicating service information. This document’s purpose is to communicate conventions for using those symbols and colors to accurately and consistently communicate intended information via graphics-based documentation. These practices are intended for use in service procedures, assembly instructions, training materials, and similar applications when trying to minimize the amount of human natural language text used within the document. The still and animated graphical conventions referenced should support effective communication via paper and “traditional” electronic media. The conventions can also extend to documenting via additional electronic delivery paradigms such as augmented reality (AR).
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Openings for Six- and Eight-Bolt Truck Transmission Mounted Power Take-Offs

2017-11-03
CURRENT
J704_201711
The accompanying mounting and gear locations are applicable for all general installations of power take-off on the transmission gear box of motor trucks and tractors where the size of the transmission permits. The heavy-duty type opening can be adapted to the regular-duty type by the use of an adapter with 6.35 mm (0.25 in) flange thickness with appropriate bolt pattern and thread engagement. (See Figures 1 and 2.)
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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR BRAKING SYSTEMS FOR SELF-PROPELLED, SMOOTH STEEL WHEEL, PNEUMATIC TIRED OR MULTIPLE PROJECTION STEEL WHEEL ROLLERS AND COMPACTORS

1976-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1136_197604
Minimum performance criteria for service braking systems, emergency stopping systems, and parking systems for all self-propelled vibratory and static weight smooth steel wheel, pneumatic tired or multiple projection steel wheel rollers and compactors are provided in this S.A.E. recommended practice.
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DEVELOPMENT OF A FREQUENCY WEIGHTED PORTABLE RIDE METER

1978-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1225_197806
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.
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Nomenclature and Specification Definitions--Dozers

2002-02-21
CURRENT
J729_200202
This standard provides the names of major components of dozers which include a blade and all associated structural elements, normally mounted in front of a self-propelled machine for scraping and pushing materials through forward motion of the machine. It also includes dimensional specification definitions applicable to dozers. This standard is applicable to dozers which are commonly used on crawler and wheel tractors as defined in SAE J1057.
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Dimension Compatibility for Commercial Vehicle Wheels to Air Disc Brake Calipers - Truck and Bus

2020-06-05
CURRENT
J2803_202006
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the boundary line for establishing dimensional compatibility between air disc brake calipers and 22.5 x 8.25 inch disc wheels, including bent valve stems on steel wheels and manufacturer recommended valve stems on aluminum wheels. The line establishes the minimum wheel with valve stem envelope to allow interchangeability. The line does not accommodate customer-specific wheels (such as OEM-specific stylized wheels) or customer-specific brakes. This document addresses dimensional characteristics only and makes no reference to the performance, operational dynamic deflections or heat dissipation of the system. It is up to the system integrator to ensure sufficient clearance exists between the caliper, wheel and valve stem to provide safe operating conditions. Mounting systems as noted are referenced in SAE J694.
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USE OF TERMS YIELD STRENGTH AND YIELD POINT

1991-06-01
HISTORICAL
J450_199106
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to describe the terms yield strength and yield point. Included are definitions for both terms and recommendations for their use and application.
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TON-MILE PER HOUR TEST PROCEDURE

1974-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1015_197403
The TMPH rating defines another factor for evaluating the performance capability of off-the-road tires. The TMPH rating is a measure of work per unit time and as such is intended to supplement information published by tire industry standards associations and by tire manufacturers.
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