SAE J1516
Accommodation Tool Reference Point for Class B Vehicles
| Issuing body | SAE |
|---|---|
| Committees | SAE International |
| First issued | 2009 |
| Latest revision | 2024 |
| Status | active |
| Category | industry |
| Topics | control_interfaces |
| Reference | https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j1516_202412/ |
Scope
Recommended Practice defining the Accelerator Heel Point and the Accommodation Tool Reference Point — a point on the seat H-point travel path used to locate driver-workspace accommodation tools (reach, eyellipse, head-position) in Class B vehicles (heavy trucks and buses). Provides three reference points for 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10–95:5 male:female driver-population mixes; applicable to both the J826 HPM and the J4002 HPM-II.
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