This recommended practice applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Specialized Mining Machinery Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors and loaders in more than one category, further development of this and related recommended practices will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety.
This recommended practice applies to machines that are in regular commercial production. Included are the following categories: Construction General Purpose Industrial Agricultural Forestry Specialized Mining Machinery Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors and loaders in more than one category, further development of this and related recommended practices will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements. Names of components of optional implements. Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements. Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments. Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety.
This SAE Standard applies to self-propelled off-road work machines. Included are the following categories: Earthmoving Implements and Attachments Agricultural Tractors Forestry Road Building and Maintenance Specialized Mining Powered Industrial Trucks In spite of the appearance of the same names, such as tractors in more than one category, further development of this and related standards will demonstrate that there are differences in the fully-equipped working machine that may require distinction as to intended end-point field usage. These differences include: Names of optional implements Names of components of optional implements Definitions of specification terms as affected by installed optional implements Different mounting provisions on the machines for implements and other attachments Differences in design to achieve objectives for performance, durability, or operator or public safety
This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
Plugs are extensively used in earthmoving machinery for maintenance purposes. Loss of these plugs, stripping of the threads, or difficulty in finding the right tool, can result in serious damage and/or increased down time.
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a set of recognized definitions as a universally understood means of communication among all people interested in the inherent availability of off-Road Work machines. It is not the intent of this document to provide an absolute measure of unit availability. The intent is to provide common definitions for classifying and evaluating operation, repair, and maintenance data. This recommended practice applies to construction and general purpose industrial machines as categorized in SAE J1116. It describes the parameters related to the inherent availability of the covered classes of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines.
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to off-road, self-propelled work machine categories of earthmoving, forestry, road building and maintenance, and specialized mining machinery as defined in SAE J1116.,
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to off-road, self-propelled work machine categories of earthmoving, forestry, road building and maintenance, and specialized mining machinery as defined in SAE J1116.,
This SAE Information Report establishes a point system that encourages ease of maintenance actions on off-road work machines. The point system minimizes subjectivity in evaluating maintainability as defined in J817-1.
This SAE Information Report establishes a hierarchy of Product Effectiveness, defines Serviceability, Maintainability, Repairability, and Diagnostics, and relates them to Product Effectiveness. Effectiveness of this procedure depends on its use during early stages of design.
This SAE Information Report establishes a hierarchy of Product Effectiveness, defines Serviceability, Maintainability, Repairability, and Diagnostics, and relates them to Product Effectiveness. Effectiveness of this procedure depends on its use during early stages of design. This document applies to machines defined in J1057 and categorized in J1116.
This SAE Standard applies to off-road self-propelled work machines as categorized in SAE J1116. Fast fill fueling typically applies to self-propelled machines with a fuel capacity over 380 L, although fast fill fueling can be used on machines with smaller fuel capacity.