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SAE Nodal Mount

2017-08-14
CURRENT
J1134_201708
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a single bolt pattern for the No. 1 clutch housing (see Figure 1) and the No. 2 clutch housing (see Figure 2). These four bolt patterns are designated to give commonality of mounting brackets in existing frame rails. The 420 mm (16.5 in) span, pad face to pad face, allows the ease of installation in existing frame rail widths. This is also the minimum spacing which will accommodate commonly used clutches.
Standard

SAE Nodal Mount

2000-04-26
HISTORICAL
J1134_200004
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a single bolt pattern for the No. 1 clutch housing (see Figure 1) and the No. 2 clutch housing (see Figure 2). These four bolt patterns are designated to give commonality of mounting brackets in existing frame rails. The 420 mm (16.5 in) span, pad face to pad face, allows the ease of installation in existing frame rail widths. This is also the minimum spacing which will accommodate commonly used clutches.
Standard

SAE NODAL MOUNT

1992-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1134_199202
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a single bolt pattern for the No. 1 clutch housing (see Figure 1) and the No. 2 clutch housing (see Figure 2). These four bolt patterns are designated to give commonality of mounting brackets in existing frame rails. The 420 mm (16.5 in) span, pad face to pad face, allows the ease of installation in existing frame rail widths. This is also the minimum spacing which will accommodate commonly used clutches.
Standard

SAE NODAL MOUNT

1983-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1134_198310
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a single bolt pattern for both No. 1 and No. 2 clutch housings (see Fig. 1). This four-bolt pattern is designated to give commonality of mounting brackets in existing frame rails. The 16.5 in span, pad face to pad face, allows the ease of installation in existing frame rail widths. This is also the minimum spacing which will accommodate a 15.5 in two-plate clutch. The bolt pattern due to its symmetry allows reversing or inverting of brackets to attain change in vertical or horizontal positioning with fewer brackets. The phi (ϕ) symbol is for the convenience of the user in locating areas where technical revisions have been made to the previous issue of the report. If the symbol is next to the report title, it indicates a complete revision of the report.
Standard

SAE NODAL MOUNT

1976-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1134_197601
This SAE Standard establishes a single bolt pattern for both No. 1 and No. 2 clutch housings (see Fig. 1). This four-bolt pattern is designated to give commonality of mounting brackets in existing frame rails. The 16.5 in span, pad face to pad face, allows the ease of installation in existing frame rail widths. This is also the minimum spacing which will accommodate a 15 in two-plate clutch. The bolt pattern due to its symmetry allows reversing or inverting of brackets to attain change in vertical or horizontal positioning with fewer brackets.
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