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Standard

DOZER CAPACITY

1980-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1265_198002
This recommended practice applies only to straight, angling, semi-U, and U-blade dozers for crawler and wheel tractors. It applies to angling blade dozers only in the straight (not angled) position.
Standard

DOZER CAPACITY

1986-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1265_198605
This recommended practice applies only to straight, angling, semi-U, and U-blade dozers for crawler and wheel tractors. It applies to angling blade dozers only in the straight (not angled) position.
Standard

CAPACITY RATING—DOZER BLADES

1988-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1265_198803
This standard applies only to straight, angling, semi-U, and U-blades for crawler and wheel tractors. It applies to angling blades only in the straight (not angled) position.
Standard

Material Handler Nomenclature and Specifications

2019-04-15
CURRENT
J2506_201904
This SAE Standard establishes terminology and the content of commercial literature specifications for self-propelled crawler and wheeled material handlers, pedestal mounted material handlers and their equipment as defined in 3.1. Illustrations used here are not intended to include all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been provided to describe the principles to be used in applying this document. (Material handlers share many design characteristics with hydraulic excavators and log loaders; primarily 360 degree continuous rotation of the upperstructure relative to the undercarriage or mounting. They differ in their operating application. Material handlers are used for the handling of scrap material and normally utilize grapples or magnets. Hydraulic excavators are used for the excavation of earth, gravel and other loose material utilizing a bucket.
Standard

Lift Capacity Calculation Method Scrap and Material Handlers

2019-04-15
CURRENT
J2518_201904
This SAE Standard provides a uniform method to calculate the lift capacity of scrap and material handlers, establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for the calculations. This document applies to scrap and material handlers as defined in SAE J2506 that have a 360 degrees continuous rotating upper structure. It does not apply to equipment that is incapable of lifting a load completely off the ground. This document applies to those machines that are crawler, wheel, rail and pedestal or stationary mounted.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1988-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_198809
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as "in-plant" material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes. The parts of the standard are: loaders, dumpers, tractor-scrapers, graders, tractors, excavators, and backhoe loaders. Additional parts will be developed if and when requested.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1979-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_197911
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as “in-plant” material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1981-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1057_198106
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as “in-plant” material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
Standard

IDENTIFICATION TERMINOLOGY OF EARTHMOVING MACHINES

1975-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1057B_197506
This standard identifies earthmoving machines which are intended for use on unimproved surfaces. The machines are used for moving earth and other materials on projects such as road building, dams, open pit excavation, trenching, and buildings. Excluded are machines intended for use on improved surfaces such as "in-plant" material handling, highways, water, air transport, and for agricultural purposes.
Standard

RATED OPERATING LOAD FOR LOADERS EQUIPPED WITH LOG OR MATERIAL FORKS WITHOUT VERTICAL MAST

1991-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1197_199102
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to wheel and crawler loaders when equipped with log or material handling forks without vertical masts, taking only hydraulic lift capacity and operating stability into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions would require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This practice is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
Standard

Rated Operating Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks without Vertical Mast

2002-10-31
HISTORICAL
J1197_200210
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to wheel and crawler loaders when equipped with log or material handling forks without vertical masts, taking only hydraulic lift capacity and operating stability into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions would require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This practice is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
Standard

Rated Operating Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks Without Vertical Mast

2011-10-27
CURRENT
J1197_201110
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to wheel and crawler loaders when equipped with log or material handling forks without vertical masts, taking only hydraulic lift capacity and operating stability into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions would require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This practice is not to be construed as setting up test procedures or conditions.
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