Categories of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines
J1116_201301
This SAE Standard applies to self-propelled off-road work machines. Included are the following categories:
Earthmoving
Implements and Attachments
Forestry
Road Building and Maintenance
Specialized Mining
Powered Industrial Trucks
This SAE Standard does not apply to Agricultural Tractors as defined in ANSI/ASAE S390 although some SAE standards are also applicable to Agricultural Tractors.
NOTE: Most standards relating to agricultural tractors and implements are developed by ASABE.
Rationale:
This standard is being revised to remove agricultural tractors from the scope and update references to ASME which is no longer associated with the rough terrain fork trucks.
This change will allow this standard to be more easily used as a reference when needed to define the scope of other SAE standards. For SAE standards that are also applicable to agricultural tractors, the scope of the standard would then state in the scope section "… and Agricultural Tractors as defined in ANSI/ASAE S390.” This will eliminate the inadvertent application to agricultural tractors when SAE J1116 is broadly referenced in the scope section.
Regarding the current references to ASME, in 2005 responsibility for the B56 committees and standards was transferred from ASME to ITSDF (Industrial Truck Standards Development Foundation). The inclusion of Powered Industrial Trucks with the associated vocabulary (See Table 1) has been provided as a reference to provide a greater understanding to the other machine categories and associated vocabulary. A specific example cited is loader using fork attachment, which is covered by SAE standards versus purpose-built fork trucks, which are covered by ANSI/ITSDF standards.
Related Topics:
Industrial vehicles and equipment
Agricultural vehicles and equipment
Materials handling
Identification
Terminology
Lawn vehicles and equipment
Hand
Logistics
Documentation
Also known as: SAE J 1116
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