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SPOT LAMPS

1995-07-01
HISTORICAL
J591_199507
This SAE Standard provides test procedures and performance requirements for spot lamps.
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SEALED BEAM HEADLAMP UNITS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES

1974-12-01
HISTORICAL
J579C_197412
This standard applies to design evaluation of mechanically aimable sealed beam headlamp units for two-beam systems. For service performance requirements and evaluations, see SAE J32.
Standard

SEALED BEAM HEADLAMP UNITS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES

1973-04-01
HISTORICAL
J579B_197304
This standard applies to design evaluation of mechanically aimable sealed beam headlamp units for two-beam systems. For service performance requirements and evaluations, see SAE J32.
Standard

SEALED BEAM HEADLAMP UNITS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES

1984-12-01
HISTORICAL
J579_198412
This standard applies to design evaluation of mechanically aimable sealed beam headlamp units for two-beam systems. For service performance requirements and evaluations, see SAE J32.
Standard

Recommendations of the SAE Task Force on Headlamp Mounting Height

2010-04-21
HISTORICAL
J2338_201004
The SAE International task force on headlamp mounting height has considered the ramifications of reducing the maximum mounting height of headlamps on highway vehicles. The task force has concluded that it is in the best interest of the driving public to make a substantial reduction in the recommended maximum height at which headlamps, particularly low-beam headlamps, may be mounted. Heights as low as 36 to 40 in (90 to 100 cm) have been considered. New tractor vehicles are in fact being designed with headlamps mounted in this range. Further recommendations were withheld in anticipation of tests to demonstrate the effect of mounting height on the legibility of certain overhead signs.
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Recommendations of the SAE Task Force on Headlamp Mounting Height

2011-02-24
CURRENT
J2338_201102
The SAE International task force on headlamp mounting height has considered the ramifications of reducing the maximum mounting height of headlamps on highway vehicles. The task force has concluded that it is in the best interest of the driving public to make a substantial reduction in the recommended maximum height at which headlamps, particularly low-beam headlamps, may be mounted. Heights as low as 36 to 40 in (90 to 100 cm) have been considered. New tractor vehicles are in fact being designed with headlamps mounted in this range. Further recommendations were withheld in anticipation of tests to demonstrate the effect of mounting height on the legibility of certain overhead signs.
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REPLACEABLE BULBS FOR HEADLAMPS

1988-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1496_198811
This technical report covers performance requirements, design requirements, and design guidelines for replaceable bulbs which may be used in headlamp applications.
Standard

RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SAE TASK FORCE ON HEADLAMP MOUNTING HEIGHT

1996-10-01
HISTORICAL
J2338_199610
The Society of Automotive Engineers task force on headlamp mounting height has considered the ramifications of reducing the maximum mounting height of headlamps on highway vehicles. The task force has concluded that it is in the best interest of the driving public to make a significant reduction in the recommended maximum height at which headlamps, particularly lower beam headlamps, may be mounted. Heights as low as 36 to 40 in (0.9 to 1.0 m) have been considered. New tractor vehicles are in fact being designed with headlamps mounted in this range. Further recommendations were withheld in anticipation of tests to demonstrate the effect of mounting height on the legibility of certain overhead signs.
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Performance Requirements for Sealed Beam Motor Vehicle Headlamps

2006-05-04
HISTORICAL
J2595_200605
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This document establishes performance requirements, material requirements, design requirements, and design guidelines for sealed beam headlamps.
Standard

Performance Requirements for Sealed Beam Motor Vehicle Headlamps

2015-09-10
CURRENT
J2595_201509
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This document establishes performance requirements, material requirements, design requirements, and design guidelines for sealed beam headlamps.
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