Refine Your Search

Search Results

Viewing 1 to 18 of 18
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

CAPACITY RATING—SCRAPER, OPEN BOWL

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J741_199306
This SAE Standard specifies a procedure for approximating the volume of typical materials contained in the bowl of Open Bowl scrapers as defined in SAE J728 and SAE J1057. The volumes are based on the inside dimensions of the bowl and representative volumes on top of the bowl. This rating method is intended to provide a consistent means of comparing capacities; it is not intended to define actual capacities that might be observed in any specific application.
Standard

COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE - CONSTRUCTION TWO- AND FOUR-WHEEL TRACTORS

1990-07-30
HISTORICAL
J869_199007
This SAE Standard provides names of major components peculiar to tractors used with scrapers and dumpers. (See Figures 1 to 3.) Reference SAE J1057. Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
Standard

COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE - DUMPER TRAILER

1990-07-01
HISTORICAL
J734_199007
See the following sections of SAE J1057 for machine identification: See SAE J1016 for additional component nomenclature.
Standard

COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE - DUMPERS

1990-07-30
HISTORICAL
J1016_199007
This SAE Standard provides names of major components peculiar to dumpers as defined in SAE J1057 (see Figure 1). Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. For component nomenclature for dumper trailers, refer to SAE J734.
Standard

COMPONENT NOMENCLATURE—LOADER

1985-02-01
HISTORICAL
J731_198502
This standard includes names of major components and parts peculiar to this type machine. The illustrations are descriptive of the principles and are not intended to include all existing commercial machines. [Refer to SAE J1057 JUL73)—Identification Terminology of Earthmoving Machines for machine type.]
Standard

COUNTERSUNK SQUARE HOLES FOR CUTTING EDGES AND END BITS

1986-07-01
HISTORICAL
J740_198607
To be used on cutting edges and end bits in conjunction with No. 3 head plow bolts (Ref. ANSI B18.9) typically used on off-road self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116. Cutting edges are further defined in SAE J737, J739 and J1304. End bits are further defined in SAE J63. 1 When section thickness exceeds A in drawing 1 (Figure 2) (countersunk one side) or B in drawing 4 (countersunk both sides), use counterbore with diameter D, as shown in cross section drawings 2, 5 and 6, or extended countersink C, as shown in cross section drawings 3 and 7. 2 The inscribed circle of the square holes shall be concentric with countersink or counterbore within 0.03 in (0.8 mm).
Standard

CUTTING EDGE - CROSS SECTIONS LOADER STRAIGHT

1985-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1303_198502
For cutting edges used on buckets for loaders defined in SAE J1057a. The dimensions are applicable to rolled, cast, forged, flame cut, and machined cutting edge sections. Straight cutting edges are defined as those whose leading edge and rear edge are parallel and, thus, are of constant cross section. For "straight cutting edge sections with bolt holes," see SAE J1304 FEB85.
Standard

CUTTING EDGE—CURVED GRADER

1991-06-01
HISTORICAL
J739_199106
This SAE Standard is intended for curved cutting edge sections used on graders as defined in SAE J870 and J1057. (See Figure 1 and Table 1.) Hole conformation is further defined in SAE J740 and J1580.
Standard

CUTTING EDGE—OPTIONAL CROSS-SECTIONS AND DIMENSIONS LOADER STRAIGHT

1989-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1581_198909
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to specify dimensions for loader straight cutting edge cross sections without holes and with bolt holes for mounting bolt-on teeth and tooth adaptors on loader buckets described by SAE J731. This recommended practice is intended to supplement SAE J1303 and SAE J1304 with cross sections for heavier duty applications, by identifying larger blunts, greater bevel angles, larger bolt holes, and greater bolt spacing.
Standard

NOMENCLATURE—CRAWLER TRACTOR

1986-01-01
HISTORICAL
J727_198601
This Standard provides names of major components peculiar to crawler tractors as defined in SAE J1057a (June, 1975). Illustrations of components are not intended to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine.
Standard

RATED OPERATING LOAD FOR LOADERS

1987-05-01
HISTORICAL
J818_198705
This SAE Standard applies to wheel and crawler loaders taking only hydraulic lift capacity and tipping capacity into consideration. It is recognized that specific operating conditions may allow larger, or require smaller loads than the rated operating load. Some conditions could require more careful or restricted operation with the rated operating load. This standard 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

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

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.
Standard

Specification Definitions - Hydraulic Backhoes

2018-11-14
HISTORICAL
J49_201811
This standard applies to hydraulic backhoes which have no more than 190 degrees of rotational swing and are mounted on wheeled tractors and crawler tractors.
Standard

Specification Definitions - Hydraulic Backhoes

2012-07-16
HISTORICAL
J49_201207
This standard applies to hydraulic backhoes which have no more than 190 degrees of rotational swing, and are mounted on wheel tractors and crawler tractors.
X