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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR FALLING OBJECT GUARDS FOR EXCAVATORS

1988-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1356_198802
This recommended practice applies only to excavators, as defined in SAE J1057, working above ground, near an excavated or free standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of free standing buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (FOPS)

1981-01-01
HISTORICAL
J231_198101
This Recommended Practice applies only to machines covered by SAE J1040c (ROPS). The evaluations are for resistance to localized penetration. The performance requirements, of a representative specimen within the manufacturer’s specifications, are based on the performance of experience proven structures under the laboratory evaluation procedure. It is intended that all portions of this Recommended Practice shall be reviewed and revised as additional knowledge of FOPS performance becomes available.
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Minimum Performance Criteria for Falling Object Guards for Excavators

2022-09-08
CURRENT
J1356_202209
This SAE Recommended Practice applies only to excavators, as defined in ISO 6165, working above ground, near an excavated or free-standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of freestanding buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
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Minimum Performance Criteria for Falling Object Guards for Excavators

2022-02-15
HISTORICAL
J1356_202202
This SAE Recommended Practice applies only to excavators, as defined in ISO 6165, working above ground, near an excavated or free-standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of free standing buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
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Minimum Performance Criteria for Falling Object Guards for Excavators

2013-03-28
HISTORICAL
J1356_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice applies only to excavators, as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165, working above ground, near an excavated or free standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of free standing buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
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Minimum Performance Criteria for Falling Object Guards for Excavators

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J1356_200804
This SAE Recommended Practice applies only to excavators, as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165, working above ground, near an excavated or free standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of free standing buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
Standard

Minimum Performance Criteria for Falling Object Guards for Excavators

2002-08-23
HISTORICAL
J1356_200208
This SAE Recommended Practice applies only to excavators, as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165, working above ground, near an excavated or free standing bank or mine face which is higher than the top of the cab, or in demolition applications of free standing buildings or objects higher than the top of the cab.
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1986-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1040_198602
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (b) Graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (c) Wheel loaders, and wheel tractors, and their modifications used for rolling and compacting, and wheel log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (d) The tractor portion of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, bottom dump wagons, rear dump wagons and towed fifth wheel attachments of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (e) Dumpers with full-mounted bodies of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (f) Skid-steer loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (g) Wheel loaders and wheel tractors equipped with dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb).
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1040C_197904
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (b) Graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (c) Wheel loaders, and wheel tractors, and their modifications used for rolling and compacting, and wheel log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (d) The tractor portion of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, bottom dump wagons, rear dump wagons and towed fifth wheel attachments of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (e) Dumpers with full-mounted bodies of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (f) Skid-steer loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb). (g) Wheel loaders and wheel tractors equipped with dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1543 lb).
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) FOR CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING, FORESTRY, AND MINING MACHINES

1976-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1040A_197604
The following off-highway machines commonly used in earthmoving, construction, logging, and mining applications are included (pneumatic-tired agricultural machines and machines whose use is predominantly, or entirely, in manufacturing plants and/or warehouses are specifically excluded): (a) Track-type tractors of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (b) Pneumatic-tired, self-propelled motor graders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (c) Pneumatic-tired front-end loaders, dozers, and their modifications used for rolling or compacting, and log skidders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (d) Pneumatic-tired prime movers of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (e) Pneumatic-tired, off-highway, nontrailed hauling units, with rear or side dump bodies, of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (f) Four-wheel drive, skid steer, front-end loaders of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb). (g) Industrial-type, wheeled front-end loaders and dozers of mass greater than 700 kg (1540 lb).
Standard

STEEL PRODUCTS FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) AND FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (FOPS)

1988-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1119_198812
The purpose of this information report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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STEEL PRODUCTS FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) AND FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (FOPS)

1976-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1119_197609
The compositions and mechanical properties are only suggested to ensure good weldability and good formability in conjunction with control of mechanical properties. The particular design must be considered to ensure that the materials selected are compatible with the design. The indicated properties are intended to assure that the ROPS or FOPS will have meaningful resistance to brittle fracture. The impact toughness requirement is the conventional Charpy V Notch evaluation: it is primarily a quality control check and the indicated temperature does not directly relate to operating conditions. Three steel product categories are covered: hollow structural members, plates, bars and shapes, and castings.
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Steel Products for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS)

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J1119_200804
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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Steel Products for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS)

2002-09-20
HISTORICAL
J1119_200209
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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Steel Products for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS)

2013-07-09
CURRENT
J1119_201307
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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