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Standard Sheet Steel Thickness and Tolerances

2024-03-04
CURRENT
J1058_202403
This SAE Recommended Practice provides an orderly series for designating the thickness of unocated and coated hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheet and strip. This document also provides methods for specifying thickness tolerances.
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Wrought Copper and Copper Alloys

2018-01-10
CURRENT
J463_201801
This standard1 describes the chemical, mechanical, and dimensional requirements for a wide range of wrought copper and copper alloys used in the automotive and related industries.
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Leakage Testing

2018-01-10
CURRENT
J1267_201801
This information report provides basic information on leakage testing, as applied to nondestructive testing, and affords the user sufficient information so that he may decide whether leakage testing methods apply to his particular need. Detailed references are listed in Section 2.
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Sintered Carbide Tools

2018-01-09
CURRENT
J439_201801
This recommended practice covers methods for measuring or evaluating five properties or characteristics of sintered carbide which contribute significantly to the performance of sintered carbide tools. These properties are: hardness, specific gravity, apparent porosity, structure, and grain size. They are covered under separate headings below.
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Standard Sheet Steel Thickness and Tolerances

2015-04-28
HISTORICAL
J1058_201504
This SAE Recommended Practice provides an orderly series for designating the thickness of unocated and coated hot-rolled and cold-rolled sheet and strip. This document also provides methods for specifying thickness tolerances.
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Chemical Compositions of SAE Alloy Steels

2009-01-27
CURRENT
J404_200901
In 1941, the SAE Iron and Steel Division in collaboration with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) made a major change in the method of expressing composition ranges for the SAE steels. The plan, as now applied, is based in general on narrower ladle analysis ranges plus certain product (check) analysis allowances on individual samples, in place of the fixed ranges and limits without tolerances formerly provided for carbon and other elements in SAE steels (reference SAE J408). ISTC Division 1 has developed a procedure which allows for the maintenance of the grade list in this SAE Standard. This will involve conducting an industry-wide survey to solicit input. This survey will be conducted at a frequency deemed necessary by the technical committee. Criteria have been established for the addition to or deletion of grades from the grade table.
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Wrought copper and Copper Alloys

2002-12-20
HISTORICAL
J463_200212
This standard1 describes the chemical, mechanical, and dimensional requirements for a wide range of wrought copper and copper alloys used in the automotive and related industries.
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Oil-Tempered Chromium-Vanadium Valve Spring Quality Wire and springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J132_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of oil-tempered chromium-vanadium valve spring quality wire used for the manufacture of engine valve springs and other springs used at moderately elevated temperatures and requiring high fatigue properties. It also covers the processing requirements of spring fabricated from this wire.
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Special Quality High-Tensile, Hard-Drawn Mechanical Spring Wire and Springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J271_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of special quality high tensile, hard-drawn carbon-steel spring wire with restricted size tolerances. This material is used where such restricted dimensional requirements are necessary for the manufacture of highly stressed mechanical springs and wire forms. It is generally employed for applications subject to static loads or infrequent stress repetitions. This document also covers the processing requirements of springs and forms fabricated from this wire.
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Oil-Tempered Carbon-Steel Valve Spring Quality Wire and Springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J351_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the physical and chemical requirements of oil- tempered carbon-steel valve spring quality wire used for the manufacture of engine valve springs and other springs requiring high-fatigue properties. This document also covers the processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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Oil-Tempered Carbon-Steel Spring Wire and Springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J316_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical, chemical, and dimensional requirements of oil-tempered carbon-steel spring wire used in the automotive and related industries. It is especially intended for the manufacture of mechanical springs and wire forms which are not subjected to a large number of high stress cycles. Class I wire is intended for moderate stress and Class II for higher stress level applications. This document also covers the processing requirements for springs fabricated from this wire.
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Music Steel Spring Wire and Springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J178_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers a high quality, hard-drawn, steel spring wire, uniform in mechanical properties, intended for the manufacturer of spring and wire forms subjected to high stresses or requiring good fatigue properties. It covers processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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Hard-Drawn Mechanical Spring Wire and Springs

1998-06-01
CURRENT
J113_199806
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of hard-drawn carbon-steel spring wire in two classes used for the manufacture of mechanical springs and wire forms generally employed for applications subject to static loads or infrequent stress repetitions. Class 2 is a higher tensile strength product. This specification also covers processing requirements of the springs and forms fabricated from this wire.
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Hard Drawn Carbon Steel Valve Spring Quality Wire and Springs

1994-08-01
CURRENT
J172_199408
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of the best quality hard drawn carbon steel spring wire used for the manufacture of engine valve springs and other springs requiring high fatigue properties. It also covers the basic material and processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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OIL-TEMPERED CHROMIUM-VANADIUM VALVE SPRING QUALITY WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J132_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of oil-tempered chromium-vanadium valve spring quality wire used for the manufacture of engine valve springs and other springs used at moderately elevated temperatures and requiring high fatigue properties. It also covers the processing requirements of spring fabricated from this wire.
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OIL-TEMPERED CHROMIUM—SILICON ALLOY STEEL WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J157_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of oil-tempered chromium silicon alloy steel wire used for the manufacture of springs requiring resistance to set when used at moderately elevated temperatures. It also covers the processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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SPECIAL QUALITY HIGH-TENSILE, HARD-DRAWN MECHANICAL SPRING WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J271_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical and chemical requirements of special quality high-tensile, hard-drawn, carbon-steel spring wire with restricted size tolerances. This material is used where such restricted dimensional requirements are necessary for the manufacture of highly stressed mechanical springs and wire forms. It is generally employed for applications subject to static loads or infrequent stress repetitions. This document also covers the processing requirements for springs and forms fabricated from this wire.
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OIL-TEMPERED CARBON-STEEL VALVE SPRING QUALITY WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J351_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the physical and chemical requirements of oil-tempered carbon-steel valve spring quality wire used for the manufacture of engine valve springs and other springs requiring high-fatigue properties. This document also covers the basic processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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OIL-TEMPERED CARBON-STEEL SPRING WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J316_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the mechanical, chemical, and dimensional requirements of oil-tempered carbon-steel spring wire used in the automotive and related industries. It is especially intended for the manufacture of mechanical springs and wire forms which are not subjected to a large number of high stress cycles. Class I wire is intended for moderate stress and Class II for higher stress level applications. This document also covers the processing requirements for springs fabricated from this wire.
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MUSIC STEEL SPRING WIRE AND SPRINGS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J178_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice covers a high quality, hard-drawn, steel spring wire, uniform in mechanical properties, intended for the manufacturer of spring and wire forms subjected to high stresses or requiring good fatigue properties. It also covers processing requirements of springs fabricated from this wire.
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