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Connections for General Use and Fluid Power - Test Methods-Threadless Connections

2016-08-31
CURRENT
J2682_201608
This SAE standard specifies uniform methods for the testing of threadless connections for hydraulic fluid power applications. These connections are intended for general application and hydraulic systems on industrial equipment and commercial products. These connections shall be capable of providing leak proof connections in hydraulic systems operating from 95 kPa vacuum to working pressures specified by the manufacturer. Since many factors influence the pressure at which a hydraulic system will or will not perform satisfactorily, it is recommended that sufficient testing be conducted and reviewed by both the user and manufacturer to ensure that required performance levels are met.
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Metallic Tube Connections for Fluid Power and General Use--Test Methods for Threaded Hydraulic Fluid Power Connectors

2007-08-14
CURRENT
J1644_200708
This SAE Standard specifies uniform methods for the testing and performance evaluation of threaded metallic tube connections and stud ends of ports for hydraulic fluid power. Tests outlined within this document are independent of each other and document the method to follow for each test; see the appropriate component SAE or ISO standard for the test(s) requirements and the performance criteria. Appendix A of SAE J1644 is normative; Appendix B is informative.
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Automotive Straight Thread Filter and Drain Plugs

2020-01-15
CURRENT
J532_202001
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of filler and drain plugs (shown in Figures 1 to 7 and Tables 1 to 3) having straight threads which are commonly used with gaskets or seals in automotive and related industrial applications.
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PRESSURE RATINGS FOR HYDRAULIC TUBING AND FITTINGS

1995-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1065_199507
This SAE Information Report is intended to provide design guidance in the selection of steel tubing and related tube fittings for general hydraulic system applications. The information presented herein is based on tubing products which conform to SAE J524, SAE J525, and SAE J356, and is subject to due consideration being given to the following limitations:
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Fitting—O-Ring Face Seal

2009-01-13
CURRENT
J1453_200901
This SAE Standard covers material, dimensional, and performance requirements of steel O-ring face seal fittings for tubing and the O-ring face seal interface and nut portion of hose stem assemblies for nominal tube or hose diameters 6.35 mm (0.250 in) through 38.1 mm (1.500 in). These fittings are intended for general application and hydraulic systems on industrial equipment and commercial products, where elastomeric seals are acceptable to overcome leakage and variations in assembly procedures. These fittings are capable of providing leak-proof full flow connections in hydraulic systems operating from 95 kPa (28 in Hg) vacuum to working pressures shown in Table 1. Since many factors influence the pressure at which a hydraulic system will or will not perform satisfactorily, these values should not be construed as guaranteed minimums.
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Fitting—O-Ring Face Seal

2002-06-19
HISTORICAL
J1453_200206
This SAE Standard covers material, dimensional, and performance requirements of steel O-ring face seal fittings for tubing and the O-ring face seal interface and nut portion of hose stem assemblies for nominal tube or hose diameters 6.35 mm (0.250 in) through 38.1 mm (1.500 in). These fittings are intended for general application and hydraulic systems on industrial equipment and commercial products, where elastomeric seals are acceptable to overcome leakage and variations in assembly procedures. These fittings are capable of providing leak-proof full flow connections in hydraulic systems operating from 95 kPa (28 in Hg) vacuum to working pressures shown in Table 1. Since many factors influence the pressure at which a hydraulic system will or will not perform satisfactorily, these values should not be construed as guaranteed minimums.
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