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Setting Preload in Heavy-Duty Wheel Bearings

2019-10-07
CURRENT
J2535_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the four primary, large volume applications in the class 7-8 heavy-duty market place, as specified in SAE J1842: a “N” trailer axle b “R” powered rear axle c “FF / FG” nonpowered front axle d “P” trailer axle This document applies to on-highway applications. It is not applicable to those applications that exceed the GAWR ratings or the load line restrictions listed in columns “A,” “B,” and “C” of Table 1. Load lines are measured from the inboard bearing cup backface as shown in 3.4. This document establishes preload force values only. The methodology to obtain these force values must be determined by the fastener supplier and/or axle assembler. This document reviews the bearing system. It is NOT intended to prescribe (new or existing) axle and/or hub manufacturers’ ratings and/or specifications.
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Setting Preload in Heavy-Duty Wheel Bearings

2013-02-11
HISTORICAL
J2535_201302
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the four primary, large volume applications in the class 7-8 heavy-duty market place, as specified in SAE J1842: a “N” trailer axle b “R” powered rear axle c “FF / FG” nonpowered front axle d “P” trailer axle This document applies to on-highway applications. It is not applicable to those applications that exceed the GAWR ratings or the load line restrictions listed in columns “A,” “B,” and “C” of Table 1. Load lines are measured from the inboard bearing cup backface as shown in 3.4. This document establishes preload force values only. The methodology to obtain these force values must be determined by the fastener supplier and/or axle assembler. This document reviews the bearing system. It is NOT intended to prescribe (new or existing) axle and/or hub manufacturers’ ratings and/or specifications.
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Setting Preload in Heavy-Duty Wheel Bearings

2001-03-01
HISTORICAL
J2535_200103
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the four primary, large volume applications in the class 7-8 heavy-duty market place, as specified in SAE J1842: a “N” trailer axle b “R” powered rear axle c “FF / FG” nonpowered front axle d “P” trailer axle This document applies to on-highway, disc wheel / outboard drum brake applications. It is not applicable to those applications that exceed the GAWR ratings or the load line restrictions listed in columns “A,” “B,” and “C” of Table 1. Load lines are measured from the inboard bearing cup backface as shown in 3.4. This document establishes preload force values only. The methodology to obtain these force values must be determined by the fastener supplier and/or axle assembler. This document reviews the bearing system. It is NOT intended to prescribe (new or existing) axle and/or hub manufacturers’ ratings and/or specifications.
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Setting Preload in Heavy-Duty Wheel Bearings

2006-12-06
HISTORICAL
J2535_200612
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the four primary, large volume applications in the class 7-8 heavy-duty market place, as specified in SAE J1842: a “N” trailer axle b “R” powered rear axle c “FF / FG” nonpowered front axle d “P” trailer axle This document applies to on-highway, disc wheel / outboard drum brake applications. It is not applicable to those applications that exceed the GAWR ratings or the load line restrictions listed in columns “A,” “B,” and “C” of Table 1. Load lines are measured from the inboard bearing cup backface as shown in 3.4. This document establishes preload force values only. The methodology to obtain these force values must be determined by the fastener supplier and/or axle assembler. This document reviews the bearing system. It is NOT intended to prescribe (new or existing) axle and/or hub manufacturers’ ratings and/or specifications.
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HUB FATIGUE TEST PROCEDURES

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1095_198603
This Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of hubs intended for highway use on trucks, buses, truck-trailers, and multi-purpose passenger vehicles having bolt circles from 6.5 - 13-3/16 in (165.1-335 mm) diameters. The tests described in this Recommended Practice are not to be construed as the only tests required or permitted to assure that a hub will perform satisfactorily for its intended use.
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HUB FATIGUE TEST PROCEDURES

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1095_198206
This recommended practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of hubs intended for highway use on trucks, buses, truck-trailers, and multi-purpose passenger vehicles having bolt circles from 6.5 − 13 3 16 in (165.1–335 mm) diameters. The tests described in this recommended practice are not to be construed as the only tests required or permitted to assure that a hub will perform satisfactorily for its intended use.
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Fatigue Test Procedures: Hubs and Wheels for Demountable Rims

2009-10-12
HISTORICAL
J1095_200910
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of wheels for demountable rims and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.50 to 13.19 in). It is up to each hub and/or wheel for demountable rims developer to determine what test method, accelerated load factor and cycle life requirements are applicable to obtain satisfactory service life in a given application. When deviations from the procedures recommended herein are made, it is the responsibility of the hub and/or wheel for demountable rims developer to modify other parameters to obtain satisfactory service life.
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Spoke Wheels and Hub Fatigue Test Procedures

2003-03-07
HISTORICAL
J1095_200303
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of spoke wheels and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.50 to 13.19 in). It is up to each hub and/or spoke wheel developer to determine what test method, accelerated load factor and cycle life requirements are applicable to obtain satisfactory service life in a given application. When deviations from the procedures recommended herein are made, it is the responsibility of the hub and/or spoke wheel developer to modify other parameters to obtain satisfactory service life.
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SPOKE WHEELS AND HUB FATIGUE TEST PROCEDURES

1995-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1095_199503
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of spoke wheels and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.50 to 13.19 in). The tests described in this document are not to be construed as the only tests required or permitted to ensure that a spoke wheel or a hub will perform satisfactorily for its intended use.
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SPOKE WHEELS AND HUB FATIGUE TEST PROCEDURES

1991-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1095_199101
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of spoke wheels and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.50 to 13.19 in). The tests described in this document are not to be construed as the only tests required or permitted to assure that a spoke wheel or a hub will perform satisfactorily for its intended use.
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Fatigue Test Procedures: Hubs and Wheels for Demountable Rims

2021-05-06
CURRENT
J1095_202105
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of wheels for demountable rims and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters ranging from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.500 to 13.189 inches). It is up to each hub and/or wheel for demountable rims manufacturer to determine the appropriate test method, accelerated load factor and cycle life requirements applicable to obtain satisfactory service life for a given application. When deviations from the procedures recommended herein are made, it is the responsibility of the hub and/or wheel for demountable rims developer to modify other parameters as necessary to ensure satisfactory service life for the intended application. It should be noted that this test procedure focuses on fatigue resulting from vehicle loading and cornering forces.
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Fatigue Test Procedures: Hubs and Wheels for Demountable Rims

2016-06-30
HISTORICAL
J1095_201606
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of wheels for demountable rims and hubs intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. The hubs included have bolt circle diameters from 165.1 to 335.0 mm (6.500 to 13.189 in). It is up to each hub and/or wheel for demountable rims manufacturer to determine what test method, accelerated load factor and cycle life requirements are applicable to obtain satisfactory service life in a given application. When deviations from the procedures recommended herein are made, it is the responsibility of the hub and/or wheel for demountable rims developer to modify other parameters to obtain satisfactory service life.
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Outboard Mounted Brake Drum/Disc Wheel Hub Interface Dimensions - Truck and Bus

2023-05-19
CURRENT
J1671_202305
This recommended practice contains dimensions and tolerances for outboard mounted brake drums and disc wheel hubs in the interface areas. This recommended practice is intended for outboard mounted brake drums and disc wheel hubs commonly used on class 7 and 8 commercial vehicles. Included are SAE J694 mounting systems II, III, IV, XIV, and X. Special and less common applications are not covered.
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Outboard Mounted Brake Drum/Disc Wheel Hub Interface Dimensions—Truck and Bus

2006-05-22
HISTORICAL
J1671_200605
This recommended practice contains dimensions and tolerances for outboard mounted brake drums and disc wheel hubs in the interface areas. The geometric features described in this document are shown at true position. This recommended practice is intended for outboard mounted brake drums and disc wheel hubs commonly used on class 7 and 8 commercial vehicles. Included are SAE J694 mounting systems II, III, IV, XIV, and X. Special and less common applications are not covered.
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ABS Exciter Ring Location Standardization

2023-10-02
CURRENT
J1730_202310
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the antilock brake system (ABS) sensor interface and envelope dimensions for standardizing the location of the ABS rings mounted on or integral to the inboard end of spoke wheels, hubs, rotors, and hub-rotor assemblies on the following axle designations as defined in SAE J1842. a FF b FL c FC d FH e L f R g U h W j N k P
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Nomenclature - Wheels, Hubs, and Rims for Commercial Vehicles

2017-10-23
HISTORICAL
J393_201710
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for wheels, hubs, rims, and their components used in truck, bus, and trailer applications. This nomenclature and accompanying drawings are intended to define functional truck wheel, hub, and rim designs. For nomenclature specific to “passenger-type” disc wheels, refer to SAE J1982. The International Standard (ISO) nomenclature is shown in parentheses when different than SAE J393.
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Nomenclature - Wheels, Hubs, and Rims for Commercial Vehicles

2022-06-20
CURRENT
J393_202206
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform engineering nomenclature for wheels, hubs, rims, and their components used in truck, bus, and trailer applications. This nomenclature and accompanying drawings are intended to define functional truck wheel, hub, and rim designs. For nomenclature specific to “passenger-type” disc wheels, refer to SAE J1982. The International Standard (ISO) nomenclature is shown in parentheses when different than SAE J393.
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AXLE END STANDARDIZATION

1994-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1842_199409
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for hubs and spoke wheels used on Class 7 and 8 truck/truck-tractor nonpowered front axles, powered and nonpowered rear axles, and trailer axles.
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Disc Wheel Hub/Spoke Wheel and Axle Interface Dimensions - Truck and Bus

2018-08-08
HISTORICAL
J1842_201808
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for hubs and spoke wheels used on Class 6, 7, and 8 truck/truck-tractor non-powered front axles, powered and non-powered rear axles and trailer axles, for which bearing setting is manually adjusted. Assemblies using spacers to control bearing preload and endplay may differ in geometry and bearing componentry.
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Disc Wheel Hub/Spoke Wheel and Axle Interface Dimensions - Truck and Bus

2014-02-03
HISTORICAL
J1842_201402
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for hubs and spoke wheels used on Class 6, 7, and 8 truck/truck-tractor non-powered front axles, powered and non-powered rear axles and trailer axles, for which bearing setting is manually adjusted. Assemblies using spacers to control bearing preload and endplay may differ in geometry and bearing componentry.
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