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Structural Testing of Passenger Car and Truck Disc Brakes

2014-11-15
CURRENT
J1713_201411
This SAE Recommended Practices specifies a procedure for determining structural strength and fatigue life of disc-brake caliper assemblies which are satisfactory for vehicle usage. It is applicable to new caliper assemblies which are employed in passenger car and truck brake systems utilizing hydraulic brake fluids. Brake design and vehicle performance requirements are not included. Specification limits are left to the discretion of the responsible manufacturer. This procedure was developed for base brake operation and does not consider some unusual effects of ABS (Anti-Lock-Brake System) or Traction Control systems which may have a significant effect on the caliper. Careful analysis of the particular type ABS and/or Traction Control should be made and additional tests may be required which are not included in this document.
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Steel Products for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS)

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J1119_200804
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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Steel Products for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS)

2002-09-20
HISTORICAL
J1119_200209
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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Ship Systems and Equipment—Part Standard for Studs—Continuous and Double End (Metric)

2004-06-21
HISTORICAL
J2271M_200406
This SAE Parts Standard provides dimensional and quality assurance requirements for M6 through M36 metric sizes of studs in the following configurations in materials needed for ship system applications: a Continuous thread studs in M thread profile. b Double end studs—clamping type (also called bolt-studs) where both ends are of the same thread series but different lengths (M thread profile).
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Ship Systems and Equipment - Part Standard for Studs - Continuous and Double End (Metric)

2015-08-27
CURRENT
J2271M_201508
This SAE Parts Standard provides dimensional and quality assurance requirements for M6 through M36 metric sizes of studs in the following configurations in materials needed for ship system applications: a Continuous thread studs in M thread profile. b Double end studs—clamping type (also called bolt-studs) where both ends are of the same thread series but different lengths (M thread profile).
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Sealing Compound, Polythioether Rubber, Light-Cured, for Integral Fuel Tanks and General Purpose, Intermittent use to 360 °F (182 °C)

2022-04-25
CURRENT
AMS1389
This specification covers polythioether rubber fuel resistant sealing compounds, supplied as a two-component system, which cure rapidly when exposed to a cure on demand (CoD) light source used to initiate a reaction that generates crosslinking of sealant polymers. Type 2 compounds also cure at ambient conditions, without light exposure.
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STEEL PRODUCTS FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) AND FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (FOPS)

1980-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1119_198004
The purpose of this information report is to provide concepts for rational selection and application of materials for Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) and to provide information about the properties that should be considered in selecting and utilizing material in protective structures. While other materials could conceivably be used successfully, this report is limited to a consideration of steel with discussion on its mechanical properties and processing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the toughness aspect (ability to resist brittle fracture) as this property is of paramount importance to structure integrity. It is emphasized that specific values for material properties have relevance to performance only in conjunction with specific design considerations such as structure size or weld joint detail and location.
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STEEL PRODUCTS FOR ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) AND FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (FOPS)

1976-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1119_197609
The compositions and mechanical properties are only suggested to ensure good weldability and good formability in conjunction with control of mechanical properties. The particular design must be considered to ensure that the materials selected are compatible with the design. The indicated properties are intended to assure that the ROPS or FOPS will have meaningful resistance to brittle fracture. The impact toughness requirement is the conventional Charpy V Notch evaluation: it is primarily a quality control check and the indicated temperature does not directly relate to operating conditions. Three steel product categories are covered: hollow structural members, plates, bars and shapes, and castings.
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Power Cable Terminals

2007-11-16
HISTORICAL
J1811_200711
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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Power Cable Terminals

2002-10-31
HISTORICAL
J1811_200210
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off-road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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Power Cable Terminals

2013-01-18
CURRENT
J1811_201301
This SAE Standard is intended for light and heavy-duty on-highway trucks and their trailers; and off- road machinery applications as described in SAE J1116. The terminals described in this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches and power cable assemblies.
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PREPARATION OF SAE TECHNICAL REPORTS—SURFACE VEHICLES AND MACHINES: STANDARDS, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES, INFORMATION REPORTS

1979-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1159_197908
It applies to reports of Surface Vehicles and Machinery Technical Committees only. Aerospace technical reports are covered by editorial practices of the Aerospace Council. Close adherence to this recommended practice by technical committees of SAE will help to assure uniform technical reports. Should questions on format, style, or other matters pertaining to the organization and editorial practices of technical reports be raised within technical committees of the Technical Board, they should be referred to the Chairman of the Publications Advisory Committee for interpretation or for discussion by the full Publications Advisory Committee.
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METHODS OF DETERMINING HARDENABILITY OF STEELS

1985-05-01
HISTORICAL
J406_198505
This SAE Standard prescribes the procedure for making hardenability tests and recording results on shallow and medium hardening steels, but not deep hardening steels that will normally air harden. Included are procedures using the 1 in (25 mm) standard hardenability end quench specimen for both medium and shallow hardening steels, Surface-Area-Center (SAC) method for shallow hardening steels, subsize method for bars less than 1¼ in (32 mm) in diameter, and methods for determining carburized hardenability. (See Appendix A.) Any hardenability tests made under other conditions than those given in this SAE Standard will not be deemed standard and will be subject to agreement between supplier and user. Whenever check tests are made, all laboratories concerned must arrange to use the same alternate procedure with reference to test specimen and method of grinding for hardness testing.
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METALLIC SHOT AND GRIT MECHANICAL TESTING

1984-08-01
HISTORICAL
J445_198408
This report is intended to provide users and producers of metallic shot and grit1 with general information on methods of mechanically testing metal shot in the laboratory.
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