SAE J1197_201110

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Rated Operating Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks Without Vertical Mast (Stabilized: Oct 2011)
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This document has been declared “Stabilized” and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency. Users are responsible for verifying references and continued suitability or technical requirements. New technology may exist.

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.

This document establishes the definition of a normal all day rated operating load for loaders as defined in SAE J/ISO 6165.

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Published:
10/27/2011
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SAE J1197_201110

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Rated Operating Load for Loaders Equipped with Log or Material Forks Without Vertical Mast (Stabilized: Oct 2011)
standard by SAE International, 10/01/2011

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Description

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.

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Published:
10/01/2011
File Size:
1 file , 120 KB