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Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies for use with Nonpetroleum-Base Hydarlic Fluids in Non-ounce Applications

2022-06-03
WIP
J3090
This SAE Standard specifies the performance tests and requirements for hydraulic brake hose assemblies used in the underhood hydraulic braking system of a road vehicle. This standard does NOT apply to brake hose used in jounce applications (wheel mounted brake hose assemblies). It also specifies the methods used for identification of the hose manufacturer. This document applies to brake hose assemblies made of a hose permanently attached (crimped, swaged, etc) fabricated from yarn and natural or synthetic elastomers and assembled with metal end fittings for use with nonpetroleum-base brake fluids as specified in SAE J1703, SAE J1704 and SAE J1705. If the possibility of abrasion to neighboring vehicular components is a significant issue, the system designer should consider adding a sleeve/armor to cover the hose or a bracket to control the possible contact, and abrasion testing per ISO 6945 should be considered.
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Moisture Transmission Test Procedure--Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies

2019-05-14
WIP
J1873
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for all vehicle hydraulic brake hoses. It is an accelerated test which is intended to provide the user with a method of comparing the ability of hydraulic brake hose designs to retard the ingress of moisture into brake fluid. This document specifies a laboratory performance requirement. ASTM D 1364 interlaboratory reproducibility and correlation of data have not been defined, nor has correlation been established between field vehicle brake fluid moisture content and data obtained by this document.
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Application of Hydraulic Brake Hose to Motor Vehicles - Wheel End and Axle

2017-07-27
WIP
J1406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the application of hydraulic brake hose (as defined by current issue of SAE J1401) as used to provide a flexible hydraulic connection between wheel end or axle brake system components on motor vehicles. The purpose of this document is to outline design, operating, and service factors in routing a hydraulic brake hose assembly to a vehicle. It is intended to serve as a recommended practice for original equipment manufacturers. Vehicle design circumstances may exist that prevent strict adherence to this document. Any deviations should have the concurrence of all engineering functions involved.
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Road Vehicle - Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies for Use With Nonpetroleum-Base Hydraulic Fluids

2016-08-17
WIP
J1401

This SAE Standard specifies the performance tests and requirements for hydraulic brake hose assemblies used in the hydraulic braking system of a road vehicle. It also specifies the methods used for identification of the hose manufacturer.

This document applies to brake hose assemblies made of a hose fabricated from yarn and natural or synthetic elastomers and assembled with metal end fittings for use with nonpetroleum-base brake fluids as specified in SAE J1703, SAE J1704 and SAE J1705.

The nominal internal diameter of the brake hose shall fall within one of the following values:

    a. less than 4 mm (1/8 in or less)
    b. 4 to 5 mm (3/16 in)

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High-Temperature Power Steering Pressure Hose

2015-09-03
CURRENT
J2050_201509
This SAE Standard covers two types of hose fabricated from textile reinforcement and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings for use in high-temperature automotive power steering applications as flexible connections within the temperature range of −40 to +150 °C (−40 to +302 °F) maximum and 10.3 MPa (1500 psi) maximum working pressure. These hoses are intended for use in applications where reduction in amplitude of pump pressure pulsation is required. Class A hose has a nominal OD of 19.84 mm (0.781 in). Class B hose is a lightweight hose with a nominal OD of 17.91 mm (0.705 in). This specification defines the minimum performance levels of a flexible connector in the hydraulic steering system to convey power steering fluid from the steering pump to the steering gear.
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Vacuum Brake Hose

2014-09-18
CURRENT
J1403_201409
The vacuum brake hose is intended for use in the power braking systems of vehicles or as connections on vacuum lines of vehicles or systems thereof. For the purposes of clearly identifying hose classification and for specification simplification, vacuum brake hose is divided into two types: heavy-wall Type H, and light-wall Type L.
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Power Steering Pressure Hose - Low Volumetric Expansion Type

2014-09-09
CURRENT
J191_201409
This SAE Standard covers hose fabricated from fabric braid and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings for use in automotive power steering applications at pressures as indicated in Table 1B, as flexible connections within the temperature range of -40 °C (-40 °F) to 121°C (250 °F) average, 135 °C (275 °F) maximum peaks. These hoses are intended for use in applications where reduction in amplitude of pump pressure pulsations is not required.
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Road Vehicle - Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies for Use With Nonpetroleum-Base Hydraulic Fluids

2013-02-05
CURRENT
J1401_201302
This SAE Standard specifies the performance tests and requirements for hydraulic brake hose assemblies used in the hydraulic braking system of a road vehicle. It also specifies the methods used for identification of the hose manufacturer. This document applies to brake hose assemblies made of a hose fabricated from yarn and natural or synthetic elastomers and assembled with metal end fittings for use with nonpetroleum-base brake fluids as specified in SAE J1703, SAE J1704 and SAE J1705. The nominal internal diameter of the brake hose shall fall within one of the following values: a less than 4 mm (1/8 in or less) b 4 to 5 mm (3/16 in)
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Power Steering Pressure Hose - Wire Braid

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J190_201207
This specification covers hose fabricated from wire braid and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings for use in automotive applications up to 10.3 MPa (1500 psi) maximum pressure, as flexible connections within the temperature range of -40 °C to 121 °C (-40 °F to +250 °F) average, 13.5 °C (275 °F) maximum peaks. The specification in this SAE Standard originated in the SAE-ASTM Technical Committee on Automotive Rubber (other than tires). They represent the correlation of the best information available from research investigation and production experience on the minimum constructional and performance characteristics essential for new power steering assemblies used as original or replacement equipment. This standard applies to passenger cars. It may prove useful to truck manufacturers, but it is not to be presented as present practices.
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Hot Impulse Test for Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J1833_201207
This recommended practice describes the equipment, test procedure, and performance requirements for high temperature impulsing of automotive brake hose assemblies with hydraulic brake fluid.
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Packaging, Storage, and Shelf Life of Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J1288_201207
This SAE Information Report is the listing of recommendations for the proper packaging, storage, and shelf life limitations of new and unused hydraulic brake hose assemblies. The document embodies the testing, analysis, and experience of many users and manufacturers. Where specific manufacturer's recommendations are made, those recommendations shall supersede the recommendations of this document. This document describes the successful procedures and practices associated with brake hose assemblies usage by a wide cross section of manufacturers and users over several years. The practices are expected to be applicable to all brake hose assemblies which qualify under SAE J1401.
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Power Steering Pressure Hose - High Volumetric Expansion Type

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J188_201207
This document covers two types of hose fabricated from fabric braid and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings for use in automotive power steering applications as flexible connections within the temperature range of -40 °C to +120 °C (-40 °F to +250 °F) average, and 135 °C (275 °F) maximum peaks. These hoses are intended for use in applications where reduction in amplitude of pump pressure pulsations is required. Type 1 hose shall be suitable for 10.3 MPa (1500 psi) maximum working pressure. Type 2 hose shall be suitable for 10.3 MPa (1500 psi) maximum working pressure.
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Automotive Hydraulic Brake System - Metric Tube Connections

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J1290_201207
This SAE Standard documents dimensional metric specifications for hydraulic brake system tubing with flared ends, threaded ports, and male tube nuts for the interconnection of major components in automotive hydraulic brake systems. The purpose of this document is to recommend preferred metrically dimensioned components (including alternative choices), that are intended to be functionally compatible with International Organization for Standardization Specification, ISO 4038. Some applications may require sizes of forms other than those shown herein, and this document does not preclude such other details when they are required.
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High-Temperature Power Steering Return Hose - Low Pressure

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J2076_201207
This SAE Standard covers hose fabricated from textile reinforcement and synthetic rubber, assembled with clamps and/or end fittings for use in high-temperature automotive power steering applications as flexible connections within the temperature range of −40 to +150 °C (−40 to +302 °F) maximum and 1.21 MPa (175 psi) maximum working pressure. This specification defines the minimum performance levels of a flexible connector in the hydraulic steering system to convey power steering fluid from the steering gear back to the pump/reservoir.
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High-Temperature Power Steering Pressure Hose

2012-07-05
HISTORICAL
J2050_201207
This SAE Standard covers two types of hose fabricated from textile reinforcement and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings for use in high-temperature automotive power steering applications as flexible connections within the temperature range of -40 to +150 °C (-40 to +302 °F) maximum and 10.3 MPa (1500 psi) maximum working pressure. These hoses are intended for use in applications where reduction in amplitude of pump pressure pulsation is required. Class A hose has a nominal OD of 19.84 mm (0.781 in). Class B hose is a lightweight hose with a nominal OD of 17.91 mm (0.705 in). This specification defines the minimum performance levels of a flexible connector in the hydraulic steering system to convey power steering fluid from the steering pump to the steering gear.
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Power Steering Return Hose - Low Pressure

2012-07-05
CURRENT
J189_201207
This SAE Standard covers hose fabricated from fabric braid and synthetic rubber, assembled with end fittings or user applied clamps for use in automotive power steering applications as flexible connections within the temperature range of -40 °C to +120 °C (-40 °F to 250 °F) average and 135 °C (275 °F) maximum peaks. Hose assemblies shall be suitable for 1.72 MPa (250 psi) maximum working pressure with end fittings and 0.69 MPa (100 psi) maximum working pressure with user applied clamps.
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Moisture Transmission Test Procedure - Hydraulic Brake Hose Assemblies

2012-02-16
CURRENT
J1873_201202
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for all vehicle hydraulic brake hoses. It is an accelerated test which is intended to provide the user with a method of comparing the ability of hydraulic brake hose designs to retard the ingress of moisture into brake fluid. This document specifies a laboratory performance requirement. ASTM D 1364 interlaboratory reproducibility and correlation of data have not been defined, nor has correlation been established between field vehicle brake fluid moisture content and data obtained by this document.
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Automotive Hydraulic Brake System - Metric Banjo Bolt Connections

2011-12-12
CURRENT
J1291_201112
This SAE Standard documents dimensional metric specifications for hydraulic brake system threaded ports and banjo bolts for the interconnection of major components in automotive hydraulic brake systems. Banjo blocks are not covered by this document. The purpose of this document is to recommend preferred metrically dimensioned components (including alternative choices). Some applications may require sizes or forms other than those shown herein, and this document does not preclude such other details when they are required.
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