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REMANUFACTURED HYDRAULIC MASTER CYLINDER FOR MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKES—GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TEST PROCEDURE

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1693_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies the general characteristics and test procedure to define the minimum characteristics, performance, and durability requirements. It is applicable to remanufactured assemblies (factory rebuild) only. This document applies to master cylinder assemblies and components of current established designs but does not cover fluid level sensors, integral proportioning valves or those master cylinders used in anti-lock brake or traction control systems. These will be covered by other standards. The minimum characteristics, performance, and durability requirements are specified in SAE J1694.
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Hydraulic Power Assist Brake Booster Test Procedure

2000-11-03
HISTORICAL
J1807_200011
This SAE Standard applies to direct acting hydraulic power assist brake boosters only, of the type which provide “push through” manual braking of the static brake circuit(s) via a separate master cylinder, in event of inoperative power assistance similar to existing vacuum boosters (SAE J1808), for passenger cars and light trucks [4500 kg GVW (10 000 lb)].
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RUBBER BOOTS FOR DRUM-TYPE HYDRAULIC BRAKE WHEEL CYLINDERS

1995-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1604_199501
This SAE Standard covers molded rubber boots used as end closures on drum-type wheel brake actuating cylinders to prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture, which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair wheel brake operation. The document includes performance tests of brake cylinder boots of both plain and insert types under specified conditions and does not include requirements relating to chemical composition, tensile strength, or elongation of the rubber compound. Further, it does not cover the strength of the adhesion of rubber to the insert material where an insert is used. The rubber material used in these boots is classified as suitable for operation in a temperature range of -40 to +120 °C ± 2 °C (-40 to + 248 °F ± 3.6 °F).
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Rubber Boots for Drum-Type Hydraulic Brake Wheel Cylinders

2015-12-17
CURRENT
J1604_201512
This SAE Standard covers molded rubber boots used as end closures on drum-type wheel brake actuating cylinders to prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture, which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair wheel brake operation. The document includes performance tests of brake cylinder boots of both plain and insert types under specified conditions and does not include requirements relating to chemical composition, tensile strength, or elongation of the rubber compound. Further, it does not cover the strength of the adhesion of rubber to the insert material where an insert is used. The rubber material used in these boots is classified as suitable for operation in a temperature range of −40 to +120 °C ± 2 °C (−40 to + 248 °F ± 3.6 °F).
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TUBING - MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM HYDRAULIC

1990-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1047_199006
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the tubing intended primarily for use as hydraulic brake lines on motor vehicles. It covers materials, manufacturing processes, and general properties required to meet the wide range of service encountered in automotive applications. To meet this need, it must be formed, assembled, handled, and installed in accordance with sound engineering and manufacturing practices. This specification covers only the basic tubing and does not include attachments such as protective armor or end fittings. This document is not intended to be used for quality control purposes. Design guidelines are shown in Appendix A.
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TUBING - MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM HYDRAULIC

1974-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1047_197410
This specification covers the tubing intended primarily for use as hydraulic brake lines on motor vehicles. It covers materials, manufacturing processes, and general properties required to meet the wide range of service encountered in automotive applications. To meet this need, it must be formed, assembled, handled, and installed in accordance with sound engineering and manufacturing practices. This specification covers only the basic tubing and does not include attachments such as protective armor or end fittings. This Recommended Practice is not intended to be used for quality control purposes. Design guidelines are shown in Appendix 1.
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Structural Testing of Passenger Car and Truck Disc Brakes

2014-11-15
CURRENT
J1713_201411
This SAE Recommended Practices specifies a procedure for determining structural strength and fatigue life of disc-brake caliper assemblies which are satisfactory for vehicle usage. It is applicable to new caliper assemblies which are employed in passenger car and truck brake systems utilizing hydraulic brake fluids. Brake design and vehicle performance requirements are not included. Specification limits are left to the discretion of the responsible manufacturer. This procedure was developed for base brake operation and does not consider some unusual effects of ABS (Anti-Lock-Brake System) or Traction Control systems which may have a significant effect on the caliper. Careful analysis of the particular type ABS and/or Traction Control should be made and additional tests may be required which are not included in this document.
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Automotive Hydraulic Brake Tube Joints

2011-07-19
CURRENT
J2879_201107
This document applies to 90 degree double inverted flares used on common sizes of automotive hydraulic brake tubes, and their associated tube nuts and mating ports. The intent of this standard is to replace the use of SAE J512 and SAE J533 for automotive hydraulic brake tube connections.
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Rubber Dust Boots for the Hydraulic Disk Brake Piston

2012-04-30
CURRENT
J1570_201204
This SAE Standard covers molded rubber boots used on disc brake pistons to prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair caliper operation. The specification includes performance tests of brake piston boots of both plain and insert types under specified conditions and does not include requirements relating to chemical composition or physical properties of the rubber compound. Further, it does not cover the strength of the adhesion of rubber to the insert material where an insert is used. The rubber material used in these boots is classified as suitable for operating in a temperature range of -40 to + 120 °C ± 2 °C (-40 to + 248 °F ± 3.6 °F).
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RUBBER DUST BOOTS FOR THE HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE PISTON

1988-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1570_198810
This specification covers molded rubber boots used on disc brake pistons to prevent the entrance of dirt and moisture which could cause corrosion and otherwise impair caliper operation. The specification includes performance tests of brake piston boots of both plain and insert types under specified conditions and does not include requirements relating to chemical composition or physical properties of the rubber compound. Further, it does not cover the strength of the adhesion of rubber to the insert material where an insert is used. The rubber material used in these boots is classified as suitable for operating in a temperature range of -40 to +120 ±2°C (-40 to +248 ±3.6°F).
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