This SAE Recommended Practice establishes methods to determine grade parking performance with respect to: a Ability of the parking brake system to lock the braked wheels. b The vehicle holding or sliding on the grade, fully loaded or unloaded. c Applied manual effort. d Unburnished or burnished brake lining friction conditions. e Down and up grade directions.
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes methods to determine grade parking performance with respect to: a Ability of the parking brake system to lock the braked wheels. b The vehicle holding or sliding on the grade, fully loaded or unloaded. c Applied manual effort. d Unburnished or burnished brake lining friction conditions. e Down and up grade directions.
This SAE Recommended Practice presents service brake performance requirements for the brake systems of motor vehicles intended for roadway use and falling in the following classifications: Light Truck (10,000 lb gvw or less—Uniform Vehicle Code—Class B-2). Truck and Bus (over 10,000 lb gvw—Uniform Vehicle Code—Class C-1 and C-3). Combination of Vehicles (Uniform Vehicle Code—Class D). Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786.
This SAE Recommended Practice presents service brake performance requirements for the brake systems of motor vehicles intended for roadway use and falling in the following classifications: Light Truck (10,000 lb gvw or less—Uniform Vehicle Code—Class B-2). Truck and Bus (over 10,000 lb gvw—Uniform Vehicle Code—Class C-1 and C-3). Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786.
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a test method and instructions for measuring performance of parking brakes on air- or hydraulic-braked vehicles equipped with in-wheel or drive-line parking brakes. This procedure applies to truck, tractor, trailer, and bus.
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a test method and instructions for measuring performance of parking brakes on air- or hydraulic-braked vehicles equipped with in-wheel or drive-line parking brakes. This procedure applies to truck, tractor, trailer, and bus.
This Recommended Practice covers air braked trucks, truck-tractors, trailers and buses. It enumerates the identification and installation of the air brake components not covered in other SAE recommended practices and standards.
This Recommended Practice covers air braked trucks, truck-tractors, trailers and buses. It enumerates the identification and installation of the air brake components not covered in other SAE recommended practices and standards.
This Recommended Practice covers air braked trucks, truck-tractors, trailers and buses. It enumerates the identification and installation of the air brake components not covered in other SAE recommended practices and standards.
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a uniform procedure for the level road test of the brake systems of new trucks, buses, and combination of vehicles designed for roadway use and falling in the following classifications: Light trucks and buses: 6001-10,000 lb (2700-4500 kg) gvw Truck and bus: Over 10,000lb (4500 kg) gvw Combination of vehicles (towing vehicle over 10,000 lb (4500 kg) gvw)
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a uniform procedure for the level road test of the brake systems of new trucks, buses, and combination of vehicles designed for roadway use and falling in the following classifications: Light trucks and buses: 6001-10,000 lb gvw Truck and bus: Over 10,000 lb gvw Combination of vehicles (towing vehicle over 10,000 lb gvw)
This SAE Recommended Practice presents performance requirements for the brake systems of motor vehicles intended for roadway use and falling into the following classifications: Light trucks and buses: 6001–10 000 lb (2700–4500 kg) gvw Truck and bus: Over 10 000 lb (4500 kg) gvw Combination of vehicles [towing vehicle over 10 000 lb (4500 kg) gvw] Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786a (March, 1978).
This SAE Recommended Practice presents performance requirements for the brake systems of motor vehicles intended for roadway use and falling into the following classifications: Light trucks and buses: 6001-10,000 lb gvw Truck and bus: Over 10,000 lb gvw Combination of vehicles (towing vehicle over 10,000 lb gvw) Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786.
This SAE Recommended Practice presents performance requirements for the brake systems of motor vehicles intended for roadway use and falling into the following classifications: Light trucks and buses: 6001–10,000 lb (2700–4500 kg) gvw Truck and bus: Over 10,000 lb (4500 kg) gvw Combination of vehicles (towing vehicle over 10,000 lb (4500 kg) gvw) Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786a (March, 1978).