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Travel Performance and Rating Procedure, Crawler Mounted Hydraulic Excavators, Material Handlers, Knuckle Boom Log Loaders, and Certain Forestry Equipment

2012-01-06
CURRENT
J1309_201201
This SAE Standard describes a uniform method to calculate and specify travel performance characteristics of hydraulic excavators, material handlers, knuckle boom log loaders, delimbers, feller bunchers, harvesters, processors, and other knuckle boom material handlers. It establishes definitions and specifies machine conditions for calculations and tests. This document applies to crawler mounted machines such as hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165 and ISO 7135, and knuckle boom log loaders as defined in SAE J1209 and SAE J2055. This document also applies to certain forestry equipment defined in SAE J1209 and ISO 6814 that have crawler mountings such as delimbers, feller bunchers, harvesters, and processors. Included in the definition of hydraulic excavators are also front shovel, clamshell, and telescoping boom excavators.
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Specification Definitions—Loaders

2007-04-30
HISTORICAL
J732_200704
This SAE Standard provides uniform definitions of specification terms peculiar to loaders as defined in SAE J1057. The specifications must be qualified by stating the track shoe type, width or the tire type, size, ply, and specified inflation pressure; the model number or type of bucket disregarding teeth; and the type and amount of counterweight and/or ballast, if any, with which the machine is equipped. Paragraphs 4.1 to 4.16 are further defined by Figures 1 to 4. The figures are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS—LOADERS

1992-06-01
HISTORICAL
J732_199206
This SAE Standard provides uniform definitions of specification terms peculiar to loaders as defined in SAE J1057. The specifications must be qualified by stating the track shoe type, width or the tire type, size, ply, and specified inflation pressure; the model number or type of bucket disregarding teeth; and the type and amount of counterweight and/or ballast, if any, with which the machine is equipped. Paragraphs 4.1 to 4.16 are further defined by Figures 1 to 4. The figures are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
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SPECIFICATION DEFINITIONS-OFF-ROAD WORK MACHINES

1978-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1234_197806
This standard defines the more commonly used terms applicable to the majority of the machines defined in SAE J1057a and/or referenced by category in SAE J1116. Other SAE Standards will be used, when necessary, to define terms peculiar to a certain class or type of machine. Such other standards will be in accord with SAE J1234.
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Metric Countersunk Holes for Cutting Edges and End Bits

2011-10-27
CURRENT
J1580_201110
this document is to be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with metric bolts (reference ISO 7852-1982) typically used on off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. The cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739, J1304, and J1581. The end bits are further defined in SAE J63.
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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.
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METRIC COUNTERSUNK HOLES FOR CUTTING EDGES AND END BITS

1989-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1580_198912
this document is to be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with metric bolts (reference ISO 7852-1982) typically used on off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. The cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739, J1304, and J1581. The end bits are further defined in SAE J63.
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Lift Capacity Calculation and Test Procedure Pipelayer and Sideboom

2000-06-01
HISTORICAL
J743_200006
This SAE Standard describes a method to calculate and a test procedure to validate rated lift capacity as presented in commercial literature for pipelayers and tractors or loaders (wheel or crawler), equipped with a hydraulic or mechanically operated sideboom. Rated lift capacity considers hoist mechanism limits, tipping loads, and rope factor. After the lift capacity is validated by testing, a reduction factor is applied to establish the rated lift capacity for the specific pipelayer or sideboom configuration.
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LIFT CAPACITY CALCULATION AND TEST PROCEDURE PIPELAYER AND SIDEBOOM

1992-03-01
HISTORICAL
J743_199203
This SAE Standard describes a method to calculate and a test procedure to validate rated lift capacity as presented in commercial literature for pipelayers and tractors or loaders (wheel or crawler), equipped with a hydraulic or mechanically operated sideboom. Rated lift capacity considers hoist mechanism limits, tipping loads, and rope factor. After the lift capacity is validated by testing, a reduction factor is applied to establish the rated lift capacity for the specific pipelayer or sideboom configuration.
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Hole Spacing for Scraper and Dozer Cutting Edges

2007-08-30
CURRENT
J737_200708
This standard is intended for cutting edge sections used on: a. Tractor-scrapers as described in SAE J1057 and J728 b. Dozers as described in SAE J729. These cutting edges are further defined in SAE J738 for cross section and SAE J740 and J1580 for hole conformation. (Note: Some inch dimentions in this standard are not equivalent to the corresponding millimeter figures because values which are widely used have been adapted. This standard specifies hole placement along with length and width of the cutting edge.
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Hole Placement on Dozer End Bits

1998-05-01
CURRENT
J63_199806
The recommended practice applies to straight blade, angling blade, U blade, and semi-U blades used on earthmoving tractors per SAE J1057a up to a maximum weight of 100,000 lb (45,000 kg).
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HOLE SPACING FOR SCRAPER AND DOZER CUTTING EDGES

1983-05-01
HISTORICAL
J737_198305
This standard is intended for cutting edge sections used on: (1) Tractor-scrapers as described in SAE J1057 and J728. (2) Dozers as described in SAE J173. These cutting edges are further defined in SAE J738 for cross section and SAE J740 for hole conformation.
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HOLE PLACEMENT ON DOZER END BITS

1980-02-01
HISTORICAL
J63_198002
The recommended practice applies to straight blade, angling blade, U blade, and semi-U blades used on earthmoving tractors per SAE J1057aup to a maximum weight of 100,000 lb (45,000 kg).
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Excavator and Backhoe Hand Signals

2002-08-29
HISTORICAL
J1307_200208
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to mobile excavators, as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165, Earthmoving Machinery—Basic Types—Vocabulary, and backhoes as defined in SAE J326, Nomenclature Hydraulic Backhoes.
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Earthmoving Machinery—Coupling of Attachments to Skid Steer Loaders

2000-06-28
HISTORICAL
J2513_200006
This SAE Standard sets forth standard dimension requirements for the loader attachment bracket and attachment interface to allow interchangeability of attachments on skid steer loaders whose operating mass (see SAE J/ISO 6165) is 4,500 kg or less. Narrow skid steer loaders may have a width that does not allow compliance with this standard. The design of the loader attachment bracket locking system is not restricted by this standard and is left to the discretion of the manufacturer.
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