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Vibration Performance Evaluation of Operator Seats

2007-11-20
CURRENT
J1384_200711
This SAE Standard describes a procedure for the evaluation of operator seats which may be fitted to agricultural wheeled tractors per SAE J1150 and/or earthmoving machines per SAE J1057. This procedure evaluates only the vertical vibration performance and should not be considered a comprehensive seat evaluation procedure.
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VIBRATION PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF OPERATOR SEATS

1983-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1384_198305
This recommendation applies to operator seats which may be fitted to agricultural wheeled tractors per SAE J1150 (December 1976) and/or earthmoving machines per SAE J1057 JUN81. Agricultural wheeled tractors and earthmoving machines having similar vibration spectra are grouped into defined classes with corresponding test vibration input spectra defined for each class in SAE J1385 and SAE XJ1386.1 Performance for all applications within a defined class requires tests with subjects of specified weights. The specified power spectral density at the seat mounting base defines the response required from the vibration test stand during a given laboratory seat test.
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VIBRATION PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF OPERATOR SEATS

1993-06-22
HISTORICAL
J1384_199306
This SAE Standard describes a procedure for the evaluation of operator seats which may be fitted to agricultural wheeled tractors per SAE J1150 and/or earthmoving machines per SAE J1057. This procedure evaluates only the vertical vibration performance and should not be considered a comprehensive seat evaluation procedure.
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SEAT BELTS FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1977-06-01
HISTORICAL
J386A_197706
This recommended practice covers the general requirements for webbing, buckle hardware, adjustment hardware, attachment hardware, and anchorages of the restraint system.
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SEAT BELTS FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

1969-03-01
HISTORICAL
J386_196903
This recommended practice covers the general requirements for webbing, buckle hardware, adjustment hardware, and attachment hardware of the restraint system. It does not include the method or direction of attachment to the vehicle or seat assembly.
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Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines

2006-02-01
HISTORICAL
J386_200602
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This SAE Standard applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines fitted with ROPS as specified in ISO 3471, TOPS as specified in ISO 12117 and operator restraint.
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Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines

2012-08-24
HISTORICAL
J386_201208
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This SAE Standard applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines fitted with ROPS as specified in ISO 3471, TOPS as specified in ISO 12117 and operator restraint.
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Occupant Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines

2022-04-14
CURRENT
J386_202204
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, ISO 8082-1, ISO 8082-2, ISO 12117-2, and ISO 13459, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This standard provides guidance and recommendations for information included in the machine operator manual.
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OPERATOR RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FOR OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES

1985-06-01
HISTORICAL
J386_198506
This recommended practice applies to pelvic restraint systems (Type 1)1 for off-road, self-propelled work machines commonly used in construction, logging, and mining as referred to in SAE J1040c; and agricultural machines as referred to in SAE J1194; and industrial machines as referred to in SAE JI042 APR80.
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METHOD FOR DETERMINING OPERATOR SEAT LOCATION ON AGRICULTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION MACHINES

1976-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1163_197610
This recommended practice establishes procedures for determining seat location relative to basic datum points or planes on agricultural and construction machines. Alternate procedures are specified including an H-Point procedure to evaluate compliance with standards or regulations related to the H-Point, determined with the device specified in SAE J826b and a Seat Index Point (SIP) procedure to provide for use of a simplified device. When a specific procedure is not designated, the H-Point and SIP are equivalent and can be used interchangeably within normal measurement tolerances.
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MEASUREMENT OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION OF THE SEATED OPERATOR OF OFF-HIGHWAY WORK MACHINES

1980-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1013_198001
In the main body of this recommendation, conditions are defined for measuring and recording whole body vibration of the seated operator of off-highway self-propelled work machines. The specification of instruments, analytic methods, and description of site and operating conditions allows the measurements to be made and reported with an acceptable precision. The procedure includes means of weighting the vibration level at different frequencies as specified in ISO 2631 (Ref. 1). A standard format for reporting spectral data is recommended. The definitions, instruments, and analytic methods also apply to simulated tests for operator vibration as performed in laboratories. This procedure is a measuring method only and is not intended for the evaluation or selection of seating systems.
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MEASUREMENT OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION OF THE SEATED OPERATOR OF OFF-HIGHWAY WORK MACHINES

1992-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1013_199208
This SAE Standard defines a method for the measurement of the whole body vibration to which the seated operator of off-highway self-propelled work machines is exposed while performing an actual or simulated operation. It applies to vibration transmitted to the operator through the seat. There are no equivalent ISO Standards.
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