This SAE Standard specifies terminology for agricultural equipment1 designed primarily for use in agricultural operations for the production of food and fiber.
This standard specifies terminology for agricultural equipment (see note) designed primarily for use in agricultural operations for the production of food and fiber.
This standard is to provide a means of securement in shipment of agricultural equipment on railroad flat cars and flat-bed trucks by utilizing a T-hook and slot method.
This standard is to provide a means of securement in shipment of agricultural equipment on railroad flat cars and flat-bed trucks by utilizing a T-hook and slot method.
This SAE Standard establishes emblem dimensional specifications, performance requirements, related test procedures, and mounting requirements. This unique idenification emblem shall be used only on machines which are designed for and travel at rates of speed less than 40 km/h (25 mph). The identifcation emblem shall supplement but not replace warning devices such as tail lamp regulators or flashing lights and shall not be used to identify stationary objects or stopped vehicles and/or machines. The dimensions and color patterns of the emblem have been established as a unique identification and shall not be altered to permit advertising or other markings on the face of the emblem, except as permitted in 4.2
This standard is a guide to provide a reasonable degree of personal safety for operators and other persons during the normal operation and servicing of agricultural tractors.
This SAE Standard is a guide to provide a reasonable degree of personal safety for operators and other persons during the normal operation and servicing of agricultural tractors.
Any ROPS meeting the performance requirement of ISO 5700 (Static ROPS Test Standard) or ISO 3463 (Dynamic ROPS Test Standard) meets the performance requirements of this SAE Standard if the ROPS temperature/material and seat belt requirements of this document are also met.
Any ROPS meeting the performance requirement of ISO 5700 (Static ROPS Test Standard) or ISO 3463 (Dynamic ROPS Test Standard) meets the performance requirements of this SAE Standard if the ROPS temperature/material and seat belt requirements of this document are also met. Fulfillment of the intended purpose requires testing as follows: A temperature-material requirement (6.9). This can be satisfied by using the appropriate materials or by performing any of the structural performance tests (Sections 7, 8, or 9) at -18 °C. A laboratory test, under repeatable and controlled loading, to permit analysis of the ROPS for compliance with the performance requirements of this document. Either the static test sequence (Section 7) or the impact test sequence (Section 8 ) shall be conducted. See Figure 1. A seat belt anchorage test (Section 10). The test procedures and performance requirements outlined in this document are based on currently available engineering data.