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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1987-06-01
HISTORICAL
J726_198706
The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are airflow restriction or pressure drop, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity, and air cleaner structural integrity. This test code therefore addresses itself to the measurement of these parameters.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1960-03-01
HISTORICAL
J726_196003
This test code is for laboratory use in determining the operating characteristics of air cleaners. It refers specifically to laboratory testing of oil bath, oil wetted, dry and multistage air cleaners. Other types should follow this recommended practice wherever applicable. Multistage types should be evaluated as a complete assembly although, if desired, a component stage can be tested separately in accordance with its individual type. This code contains alternate procedures and permits prescribing certain specific conditions of a lest. Therefore reported results of tests are not complete unless accompanied by statements, where applicable, of the specific conditions such as: (1) rated air flow, (2) prescribed air flow. (3) steady or variable airflow, (4) fine or coarse dust, (5) amount of (lust, and (6) maximum permissible restriction.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1981-05-01
HISTORICAL
J726_198105
The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are airflow restriction or pressure drop, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity, and air cleaner structural integrity. This test code therefore adresses itself to the measurement of these parameters.
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ASSESSING CLEANLINESS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS

1979-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1227_197906
To describe laboratory methods for determining and reporting the contaminant level of the wetted portion of hydraulic fluid power components, parts, subsystems and systems, and of fill fluids. For each type of item it provides a method of obtaining the liquid sample and the contamination level thereof. It also includes procedures for establishing a sampling plan and guidelines for establishing levels of acceptance, but does not set those levels.
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ASSESSING CLEANLINESS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1227_198603
To describe laboratory methods for determining and reporting the contaminant level of the wetted portion of hydraulic fluid power components, parts, subsystems and systems, and of fill fluids. For each type of item it provides a method of obtaining the liquid sample and the contamination level thereof. It also includes procedures for establishing a sampling plan and guidelines for establishing levels of acceptace, but does not set those levels.
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AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J530_199306
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figures 1 to 17 and Tables 1 to 6 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
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AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1992-06-01
HISTORICAL
J530_199206
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figures 1 to 17 and Tables 1 to 6 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
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AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1981-01-01
HISTORICAL
J530_198101
This standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figs. 1-17 and Tables 2-7 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
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AUTOMOTIVE PIPE FITTINGS

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
J530_199405
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figures 1 to 17 and Tables 1 to 6 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems.
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AUTOMOTIVE TUBE FITTINGS

1975-12-01
HISTORICAL
J512J_197512
This standard covers complete general and dimensional specifications for the various types of tube fittings intended for general application in the automotive, appliance, and allied fields. Flare type fittings shall be as specified in Figs. 1-4 and Tables 1-3. NOTE: For sizes 3/16-3/8 and 1/2-3/4 the flare type fittings depicted in Figs. 1A-3C are identical with the corresponding refrigeration tube fittings specified in SAE J513. Special size combination fittings 3/16-3/8 and 1/2-3/4 shall be as specified in J513. Inverted flared type fittings shall be as specified in Figs. 5-11 and Tables 1, 4-7. Gages and gaging procedures pertaining to inverted flared tube fittings are given in Appendix A. NOTE: The seat dimensions specified in Table 4 are predicated on practical threading limitations in steel fittings and use of these fittings with double flared tubing.
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Agricultural Tractor Test Code

1999-09-01
HISTORICAL
J708_199902
The purpose of this SAE Standard is to define test conditions, give a description of the tests to be made, specify data to be obtained, show formulas and calculations, define terms, and establish a uniform method of reporting so that performance data obtained on various makes and models of tractors, tested in accordance with this document, will be comparable regardless of where the test is made. It is obvious, because of the many present day tractor models available in a number of types with numerous items of special or optional equipment, that the scope of this document must be limited to obtaining and reporting only the most significant of widely used performance data.
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