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15 Pole Connector Between Towing Vehicles and Trailers with 12 Volt Nominal Supply

2018-04-15
HISTORICAL
J2691_201804
This SAE standard establishes the minimum construction and performance requirements for a 15 Pole Connector Between Towing Vehicles and Trailers, for trucks, trailers, and dollies in conjunction with SAE J2742. The connector accommodates both power and ISO 11992-1 signal circuits along with dual ground wires to accommodate grounding requirements within the constraints of the SAE J2691 terminal capacity.
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A Dictionary of Terms for the Dynamics and Handling of Single Track Vehicles (Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Bicycles)

2000-01-13
HISTORICAL
J1451_200001
This dictionary of terms was prepared for use by those with a need to describe and understand the dynamics and handling of two-wheeled, single track vehicles. It is intended to span the gap between vehicle dynamics specialists and those with a more general interest. This report is pertinent to such areas as vehicle design and development, the description of two-wheeler properties, rider training and education, and the preparation of standards and regulations. This report was prepared by the SAE Motorcycle Committee, which solicits suggestions for improvements and additions to be considered in future revisions. Comments should be directed to SAE Headquarters.
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A Dictionary of Terms for the Dynamics and Handling of Single Track Vehicles (Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Bicycles)

2007-08-16
HISTORICAL
J1451_200708
This dictionary of terms was prepared for use by those with a need to describe and understand the dynamics and handling of two-wheeled, single track vehicles. It is intended to span the gap between vehicle dynamics specialists and those with a more general interest. This report is pertinent to such areas as vehicle design and development, the description of two-wheeler properties, rider training and education, and the preparation of standards and regulations. This report was prepared by the SAE Motorcycle Committee, which solicits suggestions for improvements and additions to be considered in future revisions. Comments should be directed to SAE Headquarters.
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A TEST FOR EVALUATING THE REARWARD AMPLIFICIATION OF MULTI-ARTICULATED VEHICLES

1993-09-01
HISTORICAL
J2179_199309
The procedure applies to heavy vehicles weighing more than 11 800 kg (26 000 lb) and particularly to those vehicles having two or more articulation joints that allow rotation in a horizontal plane. The procedure pertains to the lateral directional response of multi-articulated vehicles in avoidance maneuvers performed at highway speeds without braking.
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A Tilt Table Procedure for Measuring the Static Rollover Threshold for Heavy Trucks

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
J2180_199812
The test procedure applies to roll coupled units such as straight trucks, tractor semitrailers, full trailers, B-trains, etc. The test is aimed at evaluating the level of lateral acceleration required to rollover a vehicle or a roll-coupled unit of a vehicle in a steady turning situation. Transient, vibratory, or dynamic rollover situations are not simulated by this test. Furthermore, the accuracy of the test decreases as the tilt angle increases, although this is a small effect at the levels of tilt angle used in testing heavy trucks. The test accuracy is accepted for vehicles that will rollover at lateral acceleration levels below 0.5 g corresponding to a tilt table angle of less than approximately 27 degrees. Even so, the results for heavy trucks with rollover thresholds greater than 0.5 g could be used for comparing their relative static roll stability.
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A Tilt Table Procedure for Measuring the Static Rollover Threshold for Heavy Trucks

2011-05-17
CURRENT
J2180_201105
The test procedure applies to roll coupled units such as straight trucks, tractor semitrailers, full trailers, B-trains, etc. The test is aimed at evaluating the level of lateral acceleration required to rollover a vehicle or a roll-coupled unit of a vehicle in a steady turning situation. Transient, vibratory, or dynamic rollover situations are not simulated by this test. Furthermore, the accuracy of the test decreases as the tilt angle increases, although this is a small effect at the levels of tilt angle used in testing heavy trucks. The test accuracy is accepted for vehicles that will rollover at lateral acceleration levels below 0.5 g corresponding to a tilt table angle of less than approximately 27 degrees. Even so, the results for heavy trucks with rollover thresholds greater than 0.5 g could be used for comparing their relative static roll stability.
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ABS Exciter Ring Location Standardization

2012-03-15
HISTORICAL
J1730_201203
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the Antilock Brake System [ABS] sensor interface and envelope dimensions for standardizing the location of the ABS rings mounted on the inner end of spoke wheels, hubs and hub-rotor assemblies on the following axle designations. a FF b FL c FC d FH e L f R g U h W j N k P
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ABS Exciter Ring Location Standardization

2019-02-11
HISTORICAL
J1730_201902
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the Antilock Brake System [ABS] sensor interface and envelope dimensions for standardizing the location of the ABS rings mounted on the inner end of spoke wheels, hubs and hub-rotor assemblies on the following axle designations. a FF b FL c FC d FH e L f R g U h W j N k P
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ABS Excitor Ring Location Standardization

2004-07-27
HISTORICAL
J1730_200407
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the Antilock Brake System [ABS] sensor interface and envelope dimensions for standardizing the location of the ABS rings mounted on the inner end of the hub on the following axle designations. a FF b FL c L d R e U f W g N h P
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ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

1970-07-01
HISTORICAL
J185_197007
This recommended practice covers the criteria for steps, ladders, walkways, platforms, grab rails (handrails), grab irons, guardrails, and entrance openings as they relate to aiding the operator and/or servicemen in performing their functions on the vehicle.
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ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR OFF-ROAD MACHINES

1985-08-01
HISTORICAL
J185_198508
Minimum criteria are provided for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails, and entrance openings which permit ingress to and egress from operator, inspection, or service platforms on off-road work machines parked in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR OFF-ROAD MACHINES

1988-06-01
HISTORICAL
J185_198806
Minimum criteria are provided for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails, and entrance openings which permit ingress to and egress from operator, inspection, maintenance or service platforms on off-road work machines parked in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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ACCESS SYSTEMS FOR OFF-ROAD MACHINES

1981-06-01
HISTORICAL
J185_198106
Minimum criteria are provided for steps, stairways, ladders, walkways, platforms, handrails, handholds, guardrails, and entrance openings which permit ingress to and egress from operator, inspection, or service platform on off-road work machines parked in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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