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NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS FOR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1193_197804
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Scope
This recommended practice applies to hydraulic excavators as defined in SAE J1057.
This recommended practice includes the nomenclature peculiar to and most commonly used to describe this type of equipment. The illustrations are not intended to be descriptive of any existing machine and are used only to clarify the meaning of this recommended practice.
The numbered terms are nomenclature and apply to Figs. 1-6 as applicable.
The single letter dimensions apply to Figs. 1, 2, and 3 and are primarily to define vehicle size.
The double letter dimensions apply to Figs. 4, 5, and 6 which illustrate the functional range of the common types of hydraulic excavators.
For dimensions relative to turning radius of rubber tired vehicles, refer to SAE J695.
All dimensions are based on machines setting on a groundline that provides firm level support. Rubber tired vehicles are on manufacturers specified tires inflated to specified pressure, crawler track shoes do not penetrate groundline.
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Issuing Committee
MTC SC5 is responsible for standards related to hydraulic excavators, as defined by ISO 6165. A hydraulic excavator is a self-propelled machine on crawlers, wheels, or legs, having an upper structure normally capable of a 360-degree swing with mounted equipment (primarily for excavating with a bucket) without moving the undercarriage during the work cycle.
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