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CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES - METHOD OF TEST

1980-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1063_198010
This test method applied to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Figure 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee1.
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CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES—METHOD OF TEST

1974-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1063_197401
This test method applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Fig. 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.1
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CANTILEVERED BOOM CRANE STRUCTURES—METHOD OF TEST

1993-11-18
HISTORICAL
J1063_199311
This SAE Standard applies to mobile, construction-type lifting cranes of the cantilever boom type (Figure 1). Questions and comments regarding application or interpretation of the provisions in this test method should be referred to the originating SAE Committee.1
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Crane Boom Hoist Disengaging Device

2021-09-20
CURRENT
J999_202109
This SAE Standard applies to cranes which are equipped to adjust the boom angle by hoisting and lowering means through rope reeving.
Standard

Crane Boomstop

2017-10-09
CURRENT
J220_201710
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the boomstop for the main boom of all mobile construction type cranes having rope supported booms, equipped for hook work, clamshell, magnet, grapple, or concrete bucket attachments.
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Crane Boomstop

2012-02-06
HISTORICAL
J220_201202
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the boomstop for the main boom of all mobile construction type cranes having rope supported booms, equipped for hook work, clamshell, magnet, grapple, or concrete bucket attachments.
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Crane and Cable Excavator Basic Operating Control Arrangements

2016-12-07
WIP
J983
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to mobile, construction type, crane and cable excavator hand and foot controls. It should not be construed to limit the use of, or to apply to combination controls, automatic controls, or any other special operating control requirements.
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Cranes--Access and Egress

2022-10-19
WIP
J2703
This recommended practice specifies criteria for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails and entrance openings which permit access to and from operator, inspection or maintenance platforms on mobile cranes parked in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction. It also presents requirements for guards and restraints as related to moving parts.
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Cranes—Access and Egress

2008-10-27
CURRENT
J2703_200810
This recommended practice specifies criteria for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails and entrance openings which permit access to and from operator, inspection or maintenance platforms on mobile cranes parked in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction. It also presents requirements for guards and restraints as related to moving parts.
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LIFTING CRANE, WIRE-ROPE STRENGTH FACTORS

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
J959_199105
This SAE Standard applies to all mobile, construction-type, lifting cranes as equipped for operation with hook, clamshell, magnet, and grapple attachments. It is not applicable to excavating and demolition attachments such as shovels, hoes, draglines, and wrecking balls.
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Lattice Boom Cranes—Method of Test

2003-06-10
HISTORICAL
J987_200306
This SAE Standard applies to mobile construction-type lifting cranes utilizing rope-supported, conventional and luffing type lattice boom crane structures.
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Lifting Crane, Wire-Rope Strength Factors

2012-06-04
CURRENT
J959_201206
This SAE Standard applies to all mobile, construction-type, lifting cranes as equipped for operation with hook, clamshell, magnet, and grapple attachments. It is not applicable to excavating and demolition attachments such as shovels, hoes, draglines, and wrecking balls. The purpose of this document is to set forth wire-rope strength factors that have been proved by design and operating practice to be consistent with safety, economy, space, weight, and other requirements peculiar to mobile, construction-type, lifting cranes.
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MOBILE CRANE WORKING AREA DEFINITIONS

1980-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1028_198010
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting crane, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
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MOBILE CRANE WORKING AREA DEFINITIONS

1980-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1028_198008
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting crane, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
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Mobile Crane Working Area Definitions

1998-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1028_199810
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to stationary usage of mobile construction-type cranes, crawler or rubber-tire mounted, on outriggers or on tires, when used for lifting crane, clamshell, dragline, magnet, pile driver, or similar service.
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NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS FOR CRANE SHOVELS

1989-06-01
HISTORICAL
J958_198906
This SAE Standard includes names of major components and parts peculiar to this type of equipment. The illustrations are not intended to show all existing commercial machines or to be exactly descriptive of any particular machine. They have been selected to depict principles used in identifying specific mechanisms and to identify useful dimensional relationships.
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