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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2016-04-27
HISTORICAL
J2562_201604
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles and light trucks and minimum cycle requirement for ferrous wheels for ballasted passenger car applications. The appendices provide scalable load files that are applicable to ballasted passenger cars and ballasted light trucks. A load file for unballasted passenger cars will be added to this document.
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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2021-07-16
CURRENT
J2562_202107
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles and light trucks and minimum cycle requirement for ferrous wheels for ballasted passenger car applications. The appendices provide scalable load files that are applicable to ballasted passenger cars and ballasted light trucks. A load file for unballasted passenger cars will be added to this document.
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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2005-11-07
HISTORICAL
J2562_200511
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles and light trucks. The appendices provide scaleable load files that are applicable to ballasted passenger cars and ballasted light trucks. A load file for unballasted passenger cars will be added to this document.
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NOMENCLATURE—WHEELS FOR PASSENGER CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS, AND MULTIPURPOSE VEHICLES

1991-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1982_199112
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for wheels and their components used on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. This nomenclature and accompanying drawings are intended to define fundamental wheel terms rather than to provide a comprehensive tabulation of all wheel designs.
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Nomenclature—Wheels for Passenger Cars, Light Trucks, and Multipurpose Vehicles

1998-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1982_199808
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for wheels and their components used on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. This nomenclature and accompanying drawings are intended to define fundamental wheel terms rather than to provide a comprehensive tabulation of all wheel designs.
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Nomenclature - Wheels for Passenger Cars, Light Trucks, and Multipurpose Vehicles

2023-03-23
CURRENT
J1982_202303
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for the most common wheel constructions, and their components used on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. These wheel constructions are welded disc wheels, cast wheels, forged wheels, composite wheels and hybrid wheels. This nomenclature and the accompanying drawings are intended to define fundamental wheel terms rather than to provide a comprehensive tabulation of all wheel design types.
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WHEEL NUT SEAT SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PASSENGER CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS

1998-01-01
HISTORICAL
J2316_199801
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for nut seat system strength of wheels intended for normal highway use on passenger cars, light trucks, (except dual wheels, which are covered by SAE J1965) and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The nut seat system includes the wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts as applicable. Many factors must be considered in design and validation of wheel attachments for each specific vehicle. The individual components should be evaluated per the SAE standards referenced.
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Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Aftermarket Wheel Fastening Systems on Passenger Cars and Light Trucks

2021-11-03
CURRENT
J2316_202111
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a uniform procedure and performance requirements for evaluating fastening systems for normal highway use on aftermarket passenger cars and light trucks (except dual wheels, which are covered by SAE J1965) and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The fastening system includes the wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts, as well as vehicle mating surface. The coefficients of friction for steel and aluminum mating surfaces are provided based on information available. Many factors must be considered in design and validation of wheel attachments for each specific vehicle. Where the procedure is used for original equipment applications the vehicle manufacturers specifications supersede those noted.
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Wheel Nut Seat System Test Procedures and Performance Requirements for Passenger Cars and Light Trucks

2012-07-20
HISTORICAL
J2316_201207
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for nut seat system strength of wheels intended for normal highway use on passenger cars, light trucks, (except dual wheels, which are covered by SAE J1965) and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The nut seat system includes the wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel nuts as applicable. Many factors must be considered in design and validation of wheel attachments for each specific vehicle. The individual components should be evaluated per the SAE standards referenced.
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Wheels - Lateral Impact Test Procedure - Road Vehicles

2020-04-29
HISTORICAL
J175_202004
The SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum performance requirements and related uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating lateral (curb) impact collision resistance of all wheels intended for use on passenger cars and light trucks.
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Wheels - Lateral Impact Test Procedure - Road Vehicles

2021-07-16
HISTORICAL
J175_202107
The SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum performance requirements and related uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating lateral (curb) impact collision resistance of all wheels intended for use on passenger cars and light trucks.
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Wheels - Lateral Impact Test Procedure - Road Vehicles

2016-03-23
HISTORICAL
J175_201603
The SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum performance requirements and related uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating lateral (curb) impact collision resistance of all wheels intended for use on passenger cars and light trucks.
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WHEELS - IMPACT TEST PROCEDURE - ROAD VEHICLES

1988-06-01
HISTORICAL
J175_198806
The SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum performance requirements and related uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating axial (lateral) curb impact collision properties of all wheels intended for use on passenger cars and light trucks.
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WHEELS—IMPACT TEST PROCEDURE—ROAD VEHICLES

1996-07-01
HISTORICAL
J175_199607
The SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum performance requirements and related uniform laboratory test procedures for evaluating axial (lateral) curb impact collision properties of all wheels intended for use on passenger cars and light trucks. It is equivalent to ISO 7141-1981 with the exception of the Definitions section which cites SAE J393.
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Wheels - Recreational and Utility Trailer Fatigue Test Procedure and Performance Requirements

2023-12-07
CURRENT
J1204_202312
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway service on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light truck wheels (inset less than 0.10 m) to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels (inset 0.10 m (or more)) use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document. There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel.
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Wheels—Recreational and Utility Trailer Test Procedure

2007-06-18
HISTORICAL
J1204_200706
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway use on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. (See Figures 1 and 2.) For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light truck wheels [inset less than 0.10 m (0.33 ft)] to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels [inset 0.10 m (0.33 ft) or more] use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document. There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel.
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WHEELS—RECREATIONAL AND UTILITY TRAILER TEST PROCEDURE

1997-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1204_199706
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway use on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. (See Figures 1 and 2.) For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light truck wheels [inset less than 0.10 m (0.33 ft)] to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels [inset 0.10 m (0.33 ft) or more] use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document. There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel.
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WHEELS-PASSENGER CARS-PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TEST PROCEDURES

1990-03-01
HISTORICAL
J328_199003
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for fatigue testing of ferrous disc wheels intended for normal highway use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on medium and heavy trucks, see SAE J267. For wheels used on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, see SAE J1204. Wheels intended for temporary use and nonferrous road wheels are not included in this document.
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Wheels - Passenger Car and Light Truck Performance Requirements and Test Procedures

2021-07-16
CURRENT
J328_202107
This SAE Recommended Practice provides minimum performance requirements and uniform procedures for fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For heavy truck wheels and wheels intended to be used as duals, refer to SAE J267. For wheels used on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J1204. These minimum performance requirements apply only to wheels made of materials included in Tables 1 to 4. The minimum cycles noted in Tables 1 through 4 are to be used on individual test and a sample of tests conducted, with Weibull Statistics using two parameter, median ranks, 50% confidence level, and 90% reliability, typically noted as B10C50.
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Aftermarket Wheels - Passenger Cars and Light Truck - Performance Requirements and Test Procedures

2021-09-21
CURRENT
J2530_202109
This SAE Recommended Practice provides performance, sampling, certifying requirements, test procedures, and marking requirements for aftermarket wheels intended for normal highway use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. For aftermarket wheels on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J1204. These performance requirements apply only to wheels made of materials included in Tables 1 and 2. For wheels using composite material, refer to SAE J3204. New nomenclature and terms are added to clarify wheel constructions typically not used in OEM applications. The testing procedures and requirements are based on SAE standards listed in the references.
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