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Defining Hydraulic Oil Compatibility with Hydraulic Hose Elastomers

2006-03-27
J2631_200603
This SAE Information Report is intended to provide the hydraulic oil manufacturer and hydraulic equipment manufacturer with information that can be used predicting the relative impact that non petroleum based hydraulic oils may have on the hose elastomers in the existing system. This document contains the information necessary to perform the tests using standard elastomer formulations, representative of material used in hydraulic hose. The test methods used are defined within ASTM D471, standard test method for Rubber Property—Effect of Liquids. The physical properties measured, are volume swell, tensile strength, percent elongation, shore A hardness and load at 100% elongation. The properties were measured, after immersion, at 72 hours, 168 hours, 336 hours, 504 hours, 672 hours, 840 hours, and 1008 hours and the percent calculated as change from the unaged properties. The detail of the testing process is described in the following report.
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Defining Hydraulic Oil Compatibility with Hydraulic Hose Elastomers

2011-10-25
J2631_201110
This SAE Information Report is intended to provide the hydraulic oil manufacturer and hydraulic equipment manufacturer with information that can be used predicting the relative impact that non petroleum based hydraulic oils may have on the hose elastomers in the existing system. This document contains the information necessary to perform the tests using standard elastomer formulations, representative of material used in hydraulic hose. The test methods used are defined within ASTM D471, standard test method for Rubber Property—Effect of Liquids. The physical properties measured, are volume swell, tensile strength, percent elongation, shore A hardness and load at 100% elongation. The properties were measured, after immersion, at 72 hours, 168 hours, 336 hours, 504 hours, 672 hours, 840 hours, and 1008 hours and the percent calculated as change from the unaged properties. The detail of the testing process is described in the following report.
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Hydraulic Hose Fitting for Marine Applications

2014-06-05
J1475_201406
This SAE Standard covers general and performance specifications for hydraulic hose fittings of the styles, types, and classes defined in Section 3 and used in conjunction with nonmetallic flexible hoses for marine applications. This document does not ensure compatibility between manufacturers of hydraulic hose and hydraulic hose fittings. Compatibility is the responsibility of the hydraulic hose assembly manufacturer.
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Hydraulic Hose Fitting for Marine Applications

2009-09-28
J1475_200909
This SAE Standard covers general and performance specifications for hydraulic hose fittings of the styles, types, and classes defined in Section 3 and used in conjunction with nonmetallic flexible hoses for marine applications. This document does not ensure compatibility between manufacturers of hydraulic hose and hydraulic hose fittings. Compatibility is the responsibility of the hydraulic hose assembly manufacturer.
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Hydraulic Hose Fitting for Marine Applications

2004-02-23
J1475_200402
This SAE Standard covers general and performance specifications for hydraulic hose fittings of the styles, types, and classes defined in Section 3 and used in conjunction with nonmetallic flexible hoses for marine applications. This document does not ensure compatibility between manufacturers of hydraulic hose and hydraulic hose fittings. Compatibility is the responsibility of the hydraulic hose assembly manufacturer.
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HYDRAULIC HOSE FITTINGS FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS

1993-07-01
J1475_199307
This SAE Standard covers general and performance specifications for hydraulic hose fittings of the styles, types, and classes defined in 2.2 and used in conjunction with nonmetallic flexible hose used in marine applications. In addition to the requirements of this document, the hose fittings shall meet the general and dimensional requirements of SAE J516. Other styles, types, and classes of fittings may be used provided they meet the general requirements of Sections 3 through 9. Four-bolt split flange type clamp halves are not within the scope of this document and are covered under SAE J518. This document does not insure compatibility between manufacturers of hydraulic hose and hydraulic hose fittings. Compatibility is the responsibility of the hydraulic hose assembly manufacturer.
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HYDRAULIC HOSE FITTING FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS

1996-06-01
J1475_199606
This SAE Standard covers general and performance specifications for hydraulic hose fittings of the styles, types, and classes defined in Section 3 and used in conjunction with nonmetallic flexible hoses for marine applications. This document does not ensure compatibility between manufacturers of hydraulic hose and hydraulic hose fittings. Compatibility is the responsibility of the hydraulic hose assembly manufacturer.
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SELECTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF HOSE AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES

1979-09-01
J1273_197909
Hose (also includes hose assemblies) has a finite life and there are a number of factors which will reduce its life. This recommended practice is intended as a guide to assist system designers and/or users in the selection, installation, and maintenance of hose. The designers and users must make a systematic review of each application and then select, install, and maintain the hose to fulfill the requirements of the application. The following are general guidelines and are not necessarily a complete list. WARNING: IMPROPER SELECTION, INSTALLATION, OR MAINTENANCE MAY RESULT IN PREMATURE FAILURES, BODILY INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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SELECTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF HOSE AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES

1991-11-27
J1273_199111
Hose (also includes hose assemblies) has a finite life and there are a number of factors which will reduce its life. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as a guide to assist system designers and/or users in the selection, installation, and maintenance of hose. The designers and users must make a systematic review of each application and then select, install, and maintain the hose to fulfill the requirements of the application. The following are general guidelines and are not necessarily a complete list.
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SELECTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF HOSE AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES

1986-05-01
J1273_198605
Hose (also includes hose assemblies) has a finite life and there are a number of factors which will reduce its life. This recommended practice is intended as a guide to assist system designers and/or users in the selection, installation, and maintenance of hose. The designers and users must make a systematic review of each application and then select, install, and maintain the hose to fulfill the requirements of the application. The following are general guidelines and are not necessarily a complete list.
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HYDRAULIC HOSE FITTINGS

1975-12-01
J516B_197512
This standard is intended to document general and dimensional specifications for the various types and styles of hose fittings used in conjunction with hydraulic hoses specified in SAE J517, in hydraulic systems on construction and industrial equipment and commercial products. Also included are adapter unions. The basic design and dimensional features of the fittings shown are derived from existing industry practice and include the following types: Male Dryseal pipe thread type hose fittings shall be as shown in Figs. 1A-1C for the respective styles, and in Tables 1A-1F for the applicable hoses and sizes. Male straight thread O-ring boss type hose fittings shall be as shown in Figs. 2A and 2B for the respective styles, and in Tables 2A-2C for the applicable hoses and sizes. Male 37-deg flared type hose fittings shall be as shown in Figs. 3A-3C for the respective styles, and in Tables 3A-3F for the applicable hoses and sizes.
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Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications

2015-12-17
J1942/1_201512
Effective August 28, 1991, the SAE replaced the USCG as the listing agency for Marine Hose Assemblies. The previous USCG list was discontinued as of December 31, 1992, and is being replaced by this SAE listing, J1942-1. All products appearing on the USCG list as of December 31, 1992, may be carried over to the SAE J1942-1 provided they meet the new test requirements listed in SAE J1942. If your products comply, you may retain your listings with no additional testing. (Please note that the USCG has the authority to request and inspect your test results at their discretion). The following list consists of hose data provided as of December 2015, and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use the manufacturer's recommended MAWP or type of fitting.
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Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications

2016-12-20
J1942/1_201612
The following list consists of hose data provided as of December 2016, and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use the manufacturer's recommended MAWP or type of fitting. This list has been compiled by SAE Staff from information provided by the manufacturers whose product listings appear in this document. Manufacturers wishing to list their products in this document shall: a Successfully test their hose to the requirements of SAE J1942, Table 1. b Submit a letter of certification to the SAE J1942 test requirements for each specific type of hose tested (see sample table on page 4) along with the test results.
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Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications

2010-12-30
J1942/1_201012
Effective August 28, 1991, the SAE replaced the USCG as the listing agency for Marine Hose Assemblies. The previous USCG list was discontinued as of December 31, 1992, and is being replaced by this SAE listing, J1942-1. All products appearing on the USCG list as of December 31, 1992, may be carried over to the SAE J1942-1 provided they meet the new test requirements listed in SAE J1942. If your products comply, you may retain your listings with no additional testing. (Please note that the USCG has the authority to request and inspect your test results at their discretion). The following list consists of hose data provided as of December 2010, and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use the manufacturer’s recommended MAWP or type of fitting.
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Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications

2019-12-27
J1942/1_201912
The following list consists of hose data provided as of December, 2019, and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use the manufacturer's recommended MAWP or type of fitting. This list has been compiled by SAE staff from information provided by the manufacturers whose product listings appear in this document. Manufacturers wishing to list their products in this document shall: a Successfully test their hose to the requirements of SAE J1942, Table 1. b Submit a letter of certification to the SAE J1942 test requirements for each specific type of hose tested (see sample table, Table 1) along with the test results.
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Qualified Hoses for Marine Applications

2018-12-31
J1942/1_201812
The following list consists of hose data provided as of December 2018, and is for convenience in determining acceptability of nonmetallic flexible hose assemblies intended for usage under 46 CFR 56.60-25. Where the maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) or type of fitting is not specified, use the manufacturer's recommended MAWP or type of fitting. This list has been compiled by SAE Staff from information provided by the manufacturers whose product listings appear in this document. Manufacturers wishing to list their products in this document shall: a Successfully test their hose to the requirements of SAE J1942, Table 1. b Submit a letter of certification to the SAE J1942 test requirements for each specific type of hose tested (see sample table on page 4) along with the test results.
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BEADED TUBE HOSE FITTINGS

1987-03-01
J1231_198703
This standard covers complete general and dimensional specifications for beaded tube hose fittings. These fittings are intended for general applications in low pressure automotive and hydraulic systems on automotive, industrial, and commercial products. The fittings shown in Figs. 1-3 and Table 2 are intended for use with low pressure hose and shall be retained by hose clamps as specified in SAE J536.
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BEADED TUBE HOSE FITTINGS

1988-10-01
J1231_198810
This standard covers complete general and dimensional specifications for beaded tube hose fittings. These fittings are intended for general applications in low pressure automotive and hydraulic systems on automotive, industrial, and commercial products. The fittings shown in Figs. 1-3 and Table 2 are intended for use with low pressure hose and shall be retained by hose clamps as specified in SAE J536.
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BEADED TUBE HOSE FITTINGS

1992-06-01
J1231_199206
This SAE Standard covers complete general and dimensional specifications for beaded tube hose fittings. These fittings are intended for general applications in low pressure automotive and hydraulic systems on automotive, industrial, and commercial products. The fittings shown in Figures 1 to 3 and Table 1 are intended for use with low pressure hose and shall be retained by hose clamps as specified in SAE J536.
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Formed Tube Ends for Hose Connections and Hose Fittings

1998-07-01
J1231_199807
This SAE standard provides general and dimensional specifications for formed tube ends and hose fittings. These connections are intended for general applications in low pressure automotive and hydraulic systems on automotive, industrial, and commercial products. The fittings shown in Figures 2 and 3 are intended to be retained by hose clamps as specified in SAE J1508. It is recommended that where step sizes or additional types of fittings are required, they be designed to conform with the specifications of this document insofar as they may apply. The following general specifications shall supplement the dimensional data contained in the tables with respect to all unspecified detail.
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