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Connection and Accessory Locations for Towing Multiple Trailers

2003-08-29
HISTORICAL
J849_200308
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the recommended locations for the air brake and electrical connections for towing multiple trailers. It applies to all commercial trailers except drop frame and car haul types.
Standard

HEAVY-DUTY WIRING SYSTEMS FOR ON-HIGHWAY TRUCKS

1996-01-01
HISTORICAL
J2202_199601
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to describe the application of the primary wiring distribution system of less than 50 V and includes wire sizes 0.5 to 19 mm2 on heavy-duty on-highway trucks. The document identifies appropriate operating performances and durability.
Standard

Heavy-Duty Wiring Systems for On-Highway Trucks

2016-04-06
HISTORICAL
J2202_201604
This SAE Recommended Practice provides general guidelines on the material selection, construction and qualification of components and wiring systems used to construct wiring systems for Heavy Duty Vehicles The guidelines are limited to primary wiring systems of less than 50 V and includes cable sizes American Wire Gage 20 to AWG 4 on heavy-duty on-highway trucks. The document identifies appropriate operating performances requirements. This document excludes the male to female connection of the SAE J560 connectors.
Standard

Heavy-Duty Wiring Systems for On-Highway Trucks

2004-05-10
HISTORICAL
J2202_200405
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to describe the application of the primary wiring distribution system of less than 50 V and includes cable sizes 0.5 to 19 mm2 on heavy-duty on-highway trucks. The document identifies appropriate operating performances requirements. This document excludes the male to female connection of the SAE J560 and ISO 3731 connectors.
Standard

Seven-Conductor Cable

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1067_199806
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum construction and performance requirements for seven-conductor 1/8-1/10-5/12 cable for use on trucks and trailers. Where appropriate, the standard refers to two types of cables, (Type F and S, described later in the standard), due to the variation in the performance demands of cables used in flexing and stationary applications.
Standard

SEVEN-CONDUCTOR CABLE FOR ABS POWER

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2394_199806
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum construction and performance requirements for seven-conductor 1/8-2/10-4/12 cable for use on trucks and trailers. Where appropriate, the document refers to two types of cables, (Type F and S, described later in the document), due to the variation in the performance demands of cables used in flexing and stationary applications.
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