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Uniform Reference and Dimensional Guidelines for Collision Repair

2019-10-28
CURRENT
J1828_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice defines, for vehicle manufacturers and collision information and equipment providers, the types of vehicle dimensional data needed by the collision repair industry and aftermarket equipment modifiers to properly perform high-quality repairs to damaged vehicles. Both bodyframe and unitized vehicles, including passenger cars and light trucks, are addressed.
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Uniform Reference and Dimensional Guidelines for Collision Repair

2014-06-26
HISTORICAL
J1828_201406
This SAE Recommended Practice defines, for vehicle manufacturers and collision information and equipment providers, the types of vehicle dimensional data needed by the collision repair industry and aftermarket equipment modifiers to properly perform high-quality repairs to damaged vehicles. Both bodyframe and unitized vehicles, including passenger cars and light trucks, are addressed.
Standard

UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS FOR OPERATOR CONTROLS—SAE J1500 JUN80

1980-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1500_198006
This standard is to delineate the symbols used to identify controls, indicators, and tell-tales for automotive vehicles, trucks, off-the-road vehicles, construction equipment, industrial and recreational transportation and is for reference purposes only. The symbol application is to be found within the appropriate standards listed. Approved by AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE February 22, 1983 An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer, and the general public. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. American National Standards are subject to periodic review and users are cautioned to obtain the latest editions.
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UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS FOR OPERATOR CONTROLS

1986-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1500_198610
This standard is to delineate the symbols used to identify controls, indicators, and tell-tales for automotive vehicles, trucks, off-the-road vehicles, construction equipment, industrial and recreational transportation and is for reference purposes only. The symbol application is to be found within the appropriate standards listed.
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UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS FOR OPERATOR CONTROLS

1986-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1500_198607
This standard is to delineate the symbols used to identify controls, indicators, and tell-tales for automotive vehicles, trucks, off-the-road vehicles, construction equipment, industrial and recreational transportation and is for reference purposes only. The symbol application is to be found within the appropriate standards listed.
Standard

Seat Belt Hardware Webbing Abrasion Test Procedure

2013-06-11
CURRENT
J339_201306
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a test procedure for evaluating the abrasion resistance characteristics of webbing when used in hardware of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140.
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Seat Belt Hardware Webbing Abrasion Performance Requirements

2013-06-11
CURRENT
J114_201306
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the performance requirements for abrasion resistance of webbing when used in adjustment hardware normally used to adjust the length of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140. These requirements are applicable to tests conducted according to the procedure described in SAE J339. Although adjustment hardware is normally the primary source of webbing abrasion in a seat belt assembly, consideration should be given to other areas of normal webbing contact in the restraint system that may provide a more severe condition of webbing abrasion.
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Seat Belt Hardware Test Procedures

2013-02-13
HISTORICAL
J140_201302
This SAE Recommended Practice describes test procedures for evaluating hardware used in motor vehicle seat belt assemblies. Related hardware performance requirements are described in SAE J141. Test procedures and performance requirements for retractors will be covered in separate SAE Recommended Practices to be issued later.
Standard

Seat Belt Hardware Test Procedures

2022-07-08
CURRENT
J140_202207
This SAE Recommended Practice describes test procedures for evaluating hardware used in motor vehicle seat belt assemblies. Related hardware performance requirements are described in SAE J141. Test procedures and performance requirements for retractors will be covered in separate SAE Recommended Practices to be issued later.
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Seat Belt Hardware Performance Requirements

2013-02-13
HISTORICAL
J141_201302
This SAE Recommended Practice describes performance requirements for hardware used in motor vehicle seat belt assemblies when tested in accordance with the test procedures specified in SAE J140. Test procedures and performance requirements for retractors will be covered in separate SAE Recommended Practices to be issued later.
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Performance Engine Building Recommended Practices

2019-10-03
CURRENT
J2379_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the function of building reciprocating spark-ignition engines which are used in conjunction with standard and high-performance ancillary components in applications intended to achieve a minimum of 1 hp/in3. This document does not apply to rebuilt engines which may only be partially repaired with little or no machining, nor does it apply to second-hand or used engines.
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Performance Engine Building Recommended Practices

1997-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2379_199708
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the function of building reciprocating spark-ignition engines which are used in conjunction with standard and high-performance ancillary components in applications intended to achieve a minimum of 1 hp/in3. This document does not apply to rebuilt engines which may only be partially repaired with little or no machining, nor does it apply to second-hand or used engines.
Standard

NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR STANDARD DRILLS

1990-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2122_199011
This SAE recommended practice provides a systematic method for the identification of standard drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. The report was developed in cooperation with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG).
Standard

NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR SINGLE DIAMETER DRILLS

1994-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2122_199404
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of single diameter drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools.
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Automotive Starter Solenoid Remanufacturing Procedures

2008-11-26
CURRENT
J2242_200811
These remanufacturing procedures are recommended guidelines for use by remanufacturers of starter solenoids to promote consistent reliability, durability, and safety of remanufactured starters. Installation of remanufactured or rebuilt products is often an economical way to repair a vehicle even though the products may not be identical to original equipment parts. Before processing any part, a remanufacturer should determine if the original design and present condition of the core is suitable for remanufacturing so as to provide durable operation of the part as well as acceptable performance when installed on the vehicle. The remanufacturer should also consider the safety aspects of the product and any recommendations of the original manufacturers related to remanufacturing or rebuilding their product.
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