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VISUAL INSPECTION GUIDE FOR INSTALLED HOSE ASSEMBLIES

1986-12-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1658A
This recommended practice covers visible surface defects on aerospace hose assemblies which have been installed and are functioning within a working environment at the time of visual inspection.
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VISUAL INSPECTION GUIDE FOR INSTALLED HOSE ASSEMBLIES

1982-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1658
This recommended practice covers visible surface defects on aerospace hose assemblies which have been installed and are functioning within a working environment at the time of visual inspection.
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Trademarks, Hydraulic System Component Manufacturers, Index of

2022-12-20
CURRENT
AIR1973B
This index of trademarks of current and former manufacturers of aerospace fittings, couplings, hoses, and tube support devices is within the scope of activities of the SAE G-3 Committee and available at the time of publication. Supplier markings from previous publication are maintained for component traceability. Suggestions for additional entries or corrections shall be sent to SAE in Warrendale, PA.
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Standard Impulse Machine Equipment and Operation

2014-09-15
CURRENT
AIR1228A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) establishes the specifications and descriptions of the critical components and operational guidelines for the standard hydraulic impulse machine for testing hydraulic hose assemblies, tubing, coils, fittings and similar fluid system components. This revision to the AIR1228 provides a description of a system that meets the requirements for specifications including: AS603, AS4265, and ARP1383. This impulse system utilizes closed loop servo control with specifically generated command signal waveforms. Data accuracy and integrity are emphasized in this revision. Knowing the uncertainty of the pressure measurement is important whether using a resonator tube system, as described in the original release of this document, or a closed-loop systems as described in this release. The accuracy of the data measurement system and consistency of the pressure waveform are fundamental to test validity, regardless of the system type.
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