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Standard

MARINE PROPELLER-SHAFT COUPLINGS

1987-08-01
HISTORICAL
J756_198708
This SAE Standard covers propeller shaft couplings for use with propeller shafts up to 3 inches outside diameter.
Standard

MARINE PUSH-PULL CONTROL CABLES

1980-06-01
HISTORICAL
J917_198006
This SAE Standard covers dimensions and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine engine applications. The dimensions are representative of existing design practice prevalent in the industry.
Standard

Marine Control Cable Connection—Engine Clutch Lever

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J960_200804
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine hydraulic transmissions where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917. a Provide suitable detents at forward, neutral, and reverse positions. Approximately 22 N (5 lb) of cable force are required to move the engine clutch lever out of the detent positions. b Provide an engine clutch lever with a 6.35 mm (1/4 in) diameter hole at a radius to provide 70 mm (2-3/4 in) linear travel from forward to reverse, with neutral at the center. The engine clutch lever (at 6.35 mm [1/4 in] diameter hole) to have 6.35 mm (1/4 in) maximum thickness. Common cable terminals used are ball joints, clevises, and pivots. c Provide clear cable path to engine clutch lever. d Provide choice of cable paths from different angles. This can be done by providing a sector type of lever with a series of holes equidistant from the centerline of the shaft.
Standard

Marine Control Cable Connection—Engine Clutch Lever

2001-02-14
HISTORICAL
J960_200102
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine hydraulic transmissions where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917. a Provide suitable detents at forward, neutral, and reverse positions. Approximately 22 N (5 lb) of cable force are required to move the engine clutch lever out of the detent positions. b Provide an engine clutch lever with a 6.35 mm (1/4 in) diameter hole at a radius to provide 70 mm (2-3/4 in) linear travel from forward to reverse, with neutral at the center. The engine clutch lever (at 6.35 mm [1/4 in] diameter hole) to have 6.35 mm (1/4 in) maximum thickness. Common cable terminals used are ball joints, clevises, and pivots. c Provide clear cable path to engine clutch lever. d Provide choice of cable paths from different angles. This can be done by providing a sector type of lever with a series of holes equidistant from the centerline of the shaft.
Standard

Marine Control Cable Connection—Engine Throttle Lever

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J961_200804
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917. a Maximum desirable force required to make or maintain a throttle setting, 22 N (5 lb), as applied by the control cable. b Amount of travel required for the engine throttle lever is as follows: 1 Two holes in the engine throttle lever at radii to provide 44.5 mm (1-3/4 in) and 70 mm (2-3/4 in) linear travel, idle to full throttle. 2 The engine throttle lever may be adjustable in length. c The holes in the engine throttle lever for attaching the cable terminal should be 6.35 mm (1/4 in) diameter. The engine throttle lever at these holes should not be more than 6.35 mm (1/4 in) thick.
Standard

Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Clutch Lever

2012-08-20
HISTORICAL
J960_201208
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine hydraulic transmissions where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
Standard

Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Throttle Lever

2012-08-20
HISTORICAL
J961_201208
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
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