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Reporting Cleanliness Levels of Hydraulic Fluids

2012-05-29
CURRENT
J1165_201205
This SAE Recommended Practice has been formulated to advance and endorse the use of the ISO (International Organization for standardization) Solid Contaminant Code as the universal means for expressing the level of particulate contaminant in hydraulic fluid and for specifying acceptable limits of cleanliness. Worldwide approval was gained for this coding system because it provides a simple, unmistakable, meaningful, and consistent means of communication between suppliers and users. The code applies to all types of hydraulic (liquid) fluids used in fluid power and control systems as applied to self-propelled machines as referenced in J1116. The purpose of this recommended practice is to provide a practical and uniform method for graphically representing the contamination level of a fluid and assigning its proper ISO cleanliness code.
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REPORTING CLEANLINESS LEVELS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1165_198603
This SAE Recommended Practice has been formulated to advance and endorse the use of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Solid Contaminant Code as the universal means for expressing the level of particulate contaminant in hydraulic fluid and for specifying acceptable limits of cleanliness. Worldwide approval was gained for this coding system because it provides a simple, unmistakable, meaningful, and consistent means of communication between suppliers and users. The code applies to all types of hydraulic (liquid) fluids used in fluid power and control systems as applied to self-propelled machines as referenced in J1116.
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REPORTING CLEANLINESS LEVELS OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS

1979-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1165_197907
This SAE Recommended Practice has been formulated to advance and endorse the use of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Solid Contaminant Code as the universal means for expressing the level of particulate contaminant in hydraulic fluid and for specifying acceptable limits of cleanliness. Worldwide approval was gained for this coding system because it provides a simple, unmistakable, meaningful, and consistent means of communication between suppliers and users. The code applies to all types of hydraulic (liquid) fluids used in fluid power and control systems.
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Method for Assessing the Cleanliness Level of New Hydraulic Fluid

2012-10-02
HISTORICAL
J1277_201210
To provide a method by which to assess the cleanliness of new hydraulic fluids. The method is applicable to new mineral and synthetic hydraulic fluids - regardless of packaging. This SAE Standard is not intended as a procedure for operating equipment.
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Method for Assessing the Cleanliness Level of New Hydraulic Fluid

2018-10-04
CURRENT
J1277_201810
To provide a method by which to assess the cleanliness of new hydraulic fluids. The method is applicable to new mineral and synthetic hydraulic fluids - regardless of packaging. This SAE Standard is not intended as a procedure for operating equipment.
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Hydraulic Power Pump Test Procedure

2019-11-20
CURRENT
J745_201911
This test code describes tests for determining characteristics of hydraulic positive displacement pumps used on off-road self-propelled work machines as referenced in SAE J1116.
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Hydraulic Power Pump Test Procedure

2009-06-12
HISTORICAL
J745_200906
This test code describes tests for determining characteristics of hydraulic positive displacement pumps used on construction and industrial machinery as referenced in SAE J1116. These characteristics are to be recorded on data sheets similar to the ones shown in Figures 1 to 3. Two sets of data sheets are to be submitted: one at 49 °C (120 °F) and one at 82 °C (180 °F).
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Hydraulic Power Pump Test Procedure

1996-09-01
HISTORICAL
J745_199609
This test code describes tests for determining characteristics of hydraulic positive displacement pumps used on construction and industrial machinery as referenced in SAE J1116. These characteristics are to be recorded on data sheets similar to the ones shown in Figures 1 to 3. Two sets of data sheets are to be submitted: one at 49 °C (120 °F) and one at 82 °C (180 °F).
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Hydraulic Fluid Power Circuit Filtration - Application and Methods

2019-10-02
CURRENT
J931_201910
This SAE Information Report is primarily to familiarize the designer of hydraulic powered machinery with the necessity for oil filtration in the hydraulic power circuit, the degree of system cleanliness required, types of filtration and filters available, and their location and maintenance in the hydraulic circuit.
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