This SAE Recommended Practice provides guidelines for automotive vehicle glass replacement shops and their personnel in the correct replacement practices, materials, and procedures for stationary safety glazing components. The design of today’s automotive vehicles and the development of new technology can directly influence occupant safety and vehicle structural integrity. The correct installation of stationary safety glazing components can contribute directly to occupant safety and structural integrity of the vehicle.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please see SAE J674.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please refer to SAE J673.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover plastic safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are presented principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on plastic safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, please see SAE J674.
This SAE Recommended Practice is a guidance document, which covers current safety glazing materials applicable for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included. This guidance document does not precede or replace customer specifications and requirements.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice and usage of safety glazing materials in motor vehicles. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice and usage of safety glazing materials in motor vehicles. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. Because of the limited usage and experience with plastic safety glazing materials in motor vehicles, this recommended practice has been confined to safety glass glazing. For additional information on safety glazing materials for motor vehicles, see SAE J674.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice applicable to safety glasses for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, see SAE J674.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice applicable to safety glazing for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice and usage of safety glazing materials in motor vehicles. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. Because of the limited usage and experience with plastic safety glazing materials in motor vehicles, this recommended practice has been confined to safety glass glazing. For additional information on safety glazing materials for motor vehicles, see SAE J674.
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to cover current safety glazing practice applicable to safety glasses for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. Nominal specifications for thickness, flatness, curvature, size, and fabrication details are included principally for the guidance of body engineers and designers. For additional information on safety glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, see SAE J674.
All glazing materials used in motor vehicles operating on land highways should comply with the requirements of the American National Standard ANSI Z26.1-1966(R-1973). Safety Code for Safety-Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles Operating on Land Highways, including its supplement ANSI Z26.1a-1969 (R-1973) or subsequent revisions. This is referred to hereafter as “the safety code.”
All glazing materials used in motor vehicles operating on land highways should comply with the requirements of the American National Standard ANSI Z26.1-1977. Safety Code for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles Operating on Land Highways, including its supplement ANSI Z26.1a-1980 or subsequent revisions. This is referred to hereafter as “the safety code.”
All safety glazing materials used in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment operating on land highways should comply with the requirements of the American National Standard, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1. The American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment Operating on Land Highways—Safety Standard, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1-1996 is the latest complete updated version and is referred to hereafter as “the safety standard.” This SAE Recommended Practice is not intended to preclude references to any governmental law, ordinance, or regulation which might apply to the glazing of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment operating on land highways.
All safety glazing materials used in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment operating on land highways should comply with the requirements of the American National Standard, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1. The American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment Operating on Land Highways—Safety Standard, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1-1996 is the latest complete updated version and is referred to hereafter as “the safety standard.” This SAE Recommended Practice is not intended to preclude references to any governmental law, ordinance, or regulation which might apply to the glazing of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment operating on land highways.
All glazing materials used in motor vehicles operating on land highways should comply with the requirements of the American National Standard, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1. The American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicle Equipment Operating on Land Highways - Safety Code, ANSI/SAE Z-26.1-1990 is the most recent complete updated version and is referred to hereafter as "the safety code." This SAE Recommended Practice is not intended to preclude references to any governmental law, ordinance, or regulation which might apply to the glazing of motor vehicles operating on land highways.