SAE J1388 pdf download
SAE J1388 pdf download.Personnel Protection – Skid Steer Loaders.
This SAE Standard is intended to provide personnel protection guidelines for skid steer loaders. This document is intended as a guide towards standard practice, but may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering Its use. This document provides performance criteria for newly manufactured loaders and it is not intended for rn-service machines.
2. References
2.1 ApplIcable PublicatIons—The following publications form a part of the specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest revision of SAE publications shall apply.
2.1.1 SAE PueucArioNs—Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001
SAE Ji 53—Operator Precautions
SAE J674—Safety Glazing Materials—Motor Vehides and Motor Vehicle Equipment
SAE J1042—Operator Protection for General-Purpose Industrial Machines
SAE J2292—Combination Pelvic/Upper Torso (Type 2) Operator Restraint System for Oft-Road Work Machines
SAE J/ISO 341 1—Earth-moving machinery—Human physical dimensions of operators and minimum operator space envelope
SAE J/ISO 3449—Earth-moving machinery—Falling-object protective structures—Laboratory tests and performance requirements
SAE J!ISO 3450—Earth-moving machinery—Braking systems of rubber-tyred machines—Systems and performance requirements and test procedures
SAE J/ISO 3471—Earth-moving machinery—Rollover Protective Structures—Laboratory tests and performance requirements
SAE JI1SO 5353—Earth-moving machinery, and tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry—Seat index point
SAE J/ISO 61 65—fdenlificationTerm,nology of Earthmovlng Machines
SAE J/ISO 6682—Earth-moving machinery—Zones of comfort and read, for controls
SAE J/1SO 9244—Earth-moving machinery—Safety signs and hazard pictorials—General principles
SAE J/ISO 10533—Earth-moving machinery—Ut-arm supporl devices
SAE J/JSO 10265—Earth-moving machinery—Crawler machines—Performance requirements and test procedures for braking systems
2.1.2 ISO PuBucATloNs—Avallable from ANSI. 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002.
ISO 2867—Earth-moving machinery-Access Systems
ISO 3457—Earth-moving machinery-Guards — Definitions and Requirements
ISO 5006—Earth-moving machinery—Operator’s field of view—Parts 1, 2 and 3
ISO 6405-1—Earth-moving machinery—Symbols tor operator controls and other displays
ISO 6405-2—Earth-moving machinery—Symbols for operator controls and other displays
ISO 6683—Earth-moving machinery—Seat belts and seat belt anchorages
ISO 6750—Earth-moving machinery—Operation and maintenance—Format and content of manuals
ISO 7131—Earth-moving machinery—Terminology and commercial specifications
ISO 10968—Earth-moving machinery—Operator’s controls
ISO 12508—Earth-moving machinery—Operator station and maintenance areas — Bluntness of edges
ISO 14397-1—Earth-moving machinery—Loaders and backhoe loaders—Calculation of rated operating capacity and test method for verifying calculated tipping load
ISO 14397-2—Earth-moving machinery—Loaders and backhoe loaders—Test method for measuring breakout forces and lift Capacity to maximum lilt height
3. DefinItions
3.1 A loader is a self propelled crawler or wheeled machine, having front-mounted equipment primarily designed for loading operation (bucket use), which loads or excavates through forward motion of the machine. NOTE— A loader work cycle normally comprises filling, elevating, transporting, and discharging material.
3.2 A skid steer loader is a loader normally having an operator station between attachment-supporting structures. and steered by using variation of speed and!or direction of rotation between traction drives on opposite sides of a machine with fixed axles with wheels or with tracks.
NOTE— The component nomenclature is identified In ISO 7131. Earth-moving machinery definition is found In SAE J/1SO 6165.
3.3 A “guard” or “shield” is a barrier that is intended to prevent inadvertent contact with a potential hazard dunng normal operation and servicing,
3.4 Moving machinery part haz.ard is a source of potential injury by direct contact or entanglement This includes. but is not limited to, the projections on rotating parts and the nip points at the acute entry angle of power driven gears, belts, and chains.
35 Nip poenr means the pinch point of gears and the run-on point where a belt or chain contacts a sheave, sprocket, or idler.
3.6 ‘Guarded by location” means a component is guarded during normal operation and servicing, when because of its location, no person can inadvertently come in contact with the potential hazard.
3.7 “Side screens” are barriers that cover the side openings of an operator cab.
3.8 “Normal operation” Is the reasonable use of the loader by a trained person using attachments as approved by the loader manufacturer.
3.9 “Field maintenances Is a service performed in accordance with the operator manual, field service manual, or machine sign.