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Contaminants for Testing Air Brake Components and Auxiliary Pneumatic Devices

2001-09-13
HISTORICAL
J2024_200109
This SAE Information Report establishes a minimum level of uniform recipes for contaminants which may be used when durability testing pneumatic components to obtain additional information on how a device may perform under more true-to-life operating conditions. This type of contamination testing, however, is not meant to replace the type of performance testing described in SAE J1409 and J1410. Durability testing in the presence of contamination, however, will yield results more reflective of actual in-service field conditions and provide an additional evaluation of pneumatic devices. While the contaminant supply rate and other test criteria of the device being tested must be set by the device manufacturer or user, the items covered in this document will be:
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Contaminants for Testing Air Brake Components and Auxiliary Pneumatic Devices - Truck and Bus

2022-11-22
CURRENT
J2024_202211
This SAE Information Report establishes a minimum level of uniform recipes for contaminants which may be used when durability testing pneumatic components to obtain additional information on how a device may perform under more true-to-life operating conditions. This type of contamination testing, however, is not meant to replace the type of performance testing described in SAE J1409 and SAE J1410. Durability testing in the presence of contamination will yield results more reflective of actual in-service field conditions and provide an additional evaluation of pneumatic devices. While the contaminant supply rate and other test criteria of the device being tested must be set by the device manufacturer or user, the items covered in this document will be:
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Contaminants for Testing Air Brake Components and Auxiliary Pneumatic Devices—Truck and Bus

2007-09-24
HISTORICAL
J2024_200709
This SAE Information Report establishes a minimum level of uniform recipes for contaminants which may be used when durability testing pneumatic components to obtain additional information on how a device may perform under more true-to-life operating conditions. This type of contamination testing, however, is not meant to replace the type of performance testing described in SAE J1409 and SAE J1410. Durability testing in the presence of contamination, however, will yield results more reflective of actual in-service field conditions and provide an additional evaluation of pneumatic devices. While the contaminant supply rate and other test criteria of the device being tested must be set by the device manufacturer or user, the items covered in this document will be:
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Contaminants for Testing Air Brake Components and Auxiliary Pneumatic Devices—Truck and Bus

2013-05-23
HISTORICAL
J2024_201305
This SAE Information Report establishes a minimum level of uniform recipes for contaminants which may be used when durability testing pneumatic components to obtain additional information on how a device may perform under more true-to-life operating conditions. This type of contamination testing, however, is not meant to replace the type of performance testing described in SAE J1409 and SAE J1410. Durability testing in the presence of contamination, however, will yield results more reflective of actual in-service field conditions and provide an additional evaluation of pneumatic devices. While the contaminant supply rate and other test criteria of the device being tested must be set by the device manufacturer or user, the items covered in this document will be:
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Crane Hoist Line Speed and Power Test Procedure

2022-10-26
WIP
J820
This document applies primarily to mobile cranes that lift loads by means of a drum and hoist line mechanism. It can be used to determine the hoist line speed and power of other hoist line mechanisms, if the load can be held constant and hoist line travel distance is sufficient for the accuracy of the line speed measurements prescribed. This recommended practice applies to all mechanical, hydraulic, and electric powered hoist mechanisms.
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Crane Hoist Line Speed and Power Test Procedure

2017-06-07
CURRENT
J820_201706
This document applies primarily to mobile cranes that lift loads by means of a drum and hoist line mechanism. It can be used to determine the hoist line speed and power of other hoist line mechanisms, if the load can be held constant and hoist line travel distance is sufficient for the accuracy of the line speed measurements prescribed. This recommended practice applies to all mechanical, hydraulic, and electric powered hoist mechanisms.
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Diesel Fuels

2017-06-07
CURRENT
J313_201706
Automotive and locomotive diesel fuels, in general, are derived from petroleum refinery products which are commonly referred to as middle distillates. Middle distillates represent products which have a higher boiling range than gasoline and are obtained from fractional distillation of the crude oil or from streams from other refining processes. Finished diesel fuels represent blends of middle distillates and may contain other blending components of substantially non-petroleum origin, such as biodiesel fuel blend stock, and/or middle distillates from non-traditional refining processes, such as gas-to-liquid processes. The properties of commercial distillate diesel fuels depend on the refinery practices employed and the nature of the crude oils from which they are derived. Thus, they may differ both with and within the region in which they are manufactured. Such fuels generally boil, at atmospheric pressure, over a range between 130 °C and 400 °C (approximately 270 °F to 750 °F).
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ELECTRICAL PROPULSION CONTROL - OFF-ROAD DUMPERS

1982-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1299_198208
This recommended practice applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in SAE J1057. The recommended practice does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: (a) Battery charging systems (b) Engine wiring and control (c) Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system (d) Lighting (e) Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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ELECTRICAL PROPULSION ROTATING EQUIPMENT—OFF-ROAD DUMPER

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1317_198206
This recommended practice applies to the rotating equipment in the electrical propulsion systems on electrically propelled dumpers. It also applies to the rotating equipment installed on trailers connected to electrically propelled dumpers. The recommended practice does not apply to rotating equipment such as windshield wiper motors, battery charging generators, etc. that may be used on dumpers.
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Electric Windshield Wiper Switch—Trucks, Buses, and Multipurpose Vehicles

2002-03-06
HISTORICAL
J2349_200203
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes for trucks, buses, and multipurpose vehicles with GVW of 4500 kg (10 000 lb) or greater: a Minimum performance requirements for the switch for electrically powered or electro-pneumatically windshield wiping system. b Uniform test procedures that include those tests that can be conducted on uniform test equipment by commercially available laboratory facilities. The test procedures and minimum performance requirements, outlined in this document are based on currently available engineering data. It is the intent that all portions of the document will be periodically reviewed and revised as additional data regarding windshield wiping system performance are developed.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2000-07-19
HISTORICAL
J1283_200007
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2008-05-30
HISTORICAL
J1283_200805
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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Electrical Connector for Auxiliary Starting of Construction, Agricultural, and Off-Road Machinery

2011-12-06
CURRENT
J1283_201112
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for a plug and receptacle used in an auxiliary starting system. The connector facilitates the application of supplemental electrical power for starting or charging a machine from another machine or suitable external source. This system provides: proper polarity during connector mating, secure electrical connections, and standard circuit color coding.
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Electrical Propulsion Control - Off-Road Dumpers

2013-02-21
CURRENT
J1299_201302
This SAE Information Report applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in J/ISO 6165. The document does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: a Battery charging systems b Engine wiring and control c Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system d Lighting e Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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Electrical Propulsion Control—Off-Road Dumpers

2003-09-09
HISTORICAL
J1299_200309
This SAE Information Report applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in J/ISO 6165. The document does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: a Battery charging systems b Engine wiring and control c Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system d Lighting e Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
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Electrical Propulsion Rotating Equipment - Off-Road Dumper

2013-02-21
CURRENT
J1317_201302
This recommended practice applies to the rotating equipment in the electrical propulsion systems on electrically propelled dumpers. It also applies to the rotating equipment installed on trailers connected to electrically propelled dumpers. The recommended practice does not apply to rotating equipment such as windshield wiper motors, battery charging generators, etc. that may be used on dumpers.
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Fueling Protocol for Gaseous Hydrogen Powered Heavy Duty Vehicles

2014-09-24
HISTORICAL
J2601/2_201409
The purpose of this document is to provide performance requirements for hydrogen dispensing systems used for fueling 35 MPa heavy duty hydrogen transit buses and vehicles (other pressures are optional). This document establishes the boundary conditions for safe heavy duty hydrogen surface vehicle fueling, such as safety limits and performance requirements for gaseous hydrogen fuel dispensers used to fuel hydrogen transit buses. For fueling light-duty vehicles SAE J2601 should be used. SAE J2601-2 is a performance based protocol document that also provides guidance to fueling system builders, manufacturers of gaseous hydrogen powered heavy duty transit buses, and operators of the hydrogen powered vehicle fleet(s). This fueling protocol is suitable for heavy duty vehicles with a combined vehicle CHSS capacity larger than 10 kilograms aiming to support all practical capacities of transit buses.
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Fueling Protocol for Gaseous Hydrogen Powered Industrial Trucks

2022-09-16
CURRENT
J2601/3_202209
This document establishes safety limits and performance requirements for gaseous hydrogen fuel dispensers used to fuel Hydrogen Powered Industrial Trucks (HPITs). It also describes several example fueling methods for gaseous hydrogen dispensers serving HPIT vehicles. SAE J2601-3 offers performance based fueling methods and provides guidance to fueling system builders as well as suppliers of hydrogen powered industrial trucks and operators of the hydrogen powered vehicle fleet(s). This fueling protocol for HPITs can support a wide range of hydrogen fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles including fork lifts, tractors, pallet jacks, on and off road utility, and specialty vehicles of all types. The mechanical connector geometry for H25 and H35 connectors are defined in SAE J2600 Compressed Hydrogen Surface Vehicle Refueling Connection Devices.
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