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AUTOMOTIVE PRINTED CIRCUITS

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J771_198604
This report relates to recommendations and specifications governing the classification, composition, test procedures, and properties of printed circuits commonly used to replace cable in automotive low voltage systems. It is not applicable to miniature circuits for solid state devices, high impedance or high voltage functions.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE PRINTED CIRCUITS

1975-04-01
HISTORICAL
J771C_197504
This report relates to recommendations and specifications governing the classification, composition, test procedures, and properties of printed circuits commonly used to replace cable in automotive low voltage systems. It is not applicable to miniature circuits for solid state devices, high impedance or high voltage functions.
Standard

FOUR-, FIVE-, AND EIGHT-CONDUCTOR RECTANGULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FOR AUTOMOTIVE TYPE TRAILERS

1995-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1239_199510
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the wiring and rectangularly shaped connector standards for all types of trailers whose gross weight does not exceed 4540 kg (10 000 lb). These trailers are grouped in SAE J684, with running light circuit loads not to exceed 7.5 A per circuit. This document provides circuits for lighting, electric brakes, trailer battery charging, and an auxiliary circuit color coding and protection for the wiring from hazards or short circuits. Color coding is compatible with SAE J560 and ISO 1724-1980(E).
Standard

Five Conductor Electrical Connectors for Automotive Type Trailers

1999-01-26
CURRENT
J895_199901
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the wiring and connector standards for nonpassenger carrying trailers, SAE Classes 1-3, with circuit loads not to exceed 7.5 amp per circuit. It provides the lighting circuits of these trailers with a universal connecting device, standard circuit coding and protection for the wiring from hazards and shorts. Cancelled-All information now contained in J1239
Standard

Nonmetallic Loom

2005-06-27
CURRENT
J562_200506
Nonmetallic flexible loom is recommended for use as an insulated covering giving mechanical protection over insulated wire, metal tubing, or other parts requiring a water-, oil-, and acid-proof covering resistant to fire or abrasion. It is also recommended for use as a covering for copper or other metal tubing to prevent crystallization and to eliminate rattles. The rationale for cancellation is that it's been rendered obsolete by J2192 and is no longer necessary-6/1/2005
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