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Trailer Grade Parking Performance Test Procedure

2018-11-12
CURRENT
J1452_201811
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 trailer 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 upgrade directions.
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Trailer Grade Parking Performance Test Procedure

2024-04-23
WIP
J1452
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 trailer 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 upgrade directions.
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SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS—TRUCK & BUS

1969-06-01
HISTORICAL
J992A_196906
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.
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SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS — TRUCK & BUS

1967-07-01
HISTORICAL
J992_196707
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.
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Parking Brake Drawbar Pull Test Procedure - Truck and Bus

2019-10-17
CURRENT
J1729_201910
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-tractors, trailers, trucks, and buses.
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Drawbar Pull Performance Criteria

2006-09-27
HISTORICAL
J2503_200609
This SAE Performance Criteria code applies to vehicles that are tested in accordance with SAE J1729 and SAE J1626.
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Drawbar Pull Performance Criteria

2012-05-24
CURRENT
J2503_201205
This SAE Performance Criteria code applies to vehicles that are tested in accordance with SAE J1729 and SAE J1626.
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Brake System Road Test Code - Truck, Bus, and Combination of Vehicles

1998-12-01
CURRENT
J786A_199812
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 10,000 lb (4500 kg) gvw Combination of vehicles (towing vehicle over 10,000 lb (4500 kg) gvw)
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Brake System Performance Requirements--Truck, Bus, and Combination of Vehicles

1998-12-23
CURRENT
J992_199812
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 vehicles over 10 000 lb (4500 kg) gvw. Acceptable performance requirements are based on data obtained from applicable sections of SAE J786a (March, 1978). The purpose of this recommended practice is to establish the minimum brake system performance requirements with regard to: 3.1 Stopping ability--of cold brakes, as affected by vehicle speed. 3.2 Stopping ability--of hot brakes, as affected by vehicle speed and duty cycle. 3.3 Pedal force (air pressure) requirements--maximum allowable. 3.4 Brake stability. 3.5 stopping ability and recovery of wet brakes. 3.6 Stopping ability of emergency brake system. 3.7 Brake effectiveness distribution for vehicles in combination.
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Brake Rating Power Requirements - Truck and Bus

2019-07-18
CURRENT
J257_201907
The minimum performance values in this SAE Recommended Practice are applicable to vehicles with brake systems having typical service pressure ranges 0 to 16.6 MPa (0 to 2400 psi) hydraulic or 0 to 945 kPa (0 to 135 psi) air only. SAE J880 not only provides for determining maximum brake rating power capability, but also permits verification of any desired or arbitrary level such as the requirement established herein. The determining criteria for deciding brake rating power capability are: a. Cold brake stopping ability. b. Fade as a result of brake power absorption. c. Hot brake stopping ability following brake power absorption. d. Brake system stability following brake power absorption. e. Functional and structural integrity of brake system following test.
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Brake Force Distribution Test Procedure - Trucks and Buses

2011-07-13
HISTORICAL
J1505_201107
This SAE Recommended Practice provides the test procedure and instructions for air braked single unit trucks, buses, and combination vehicles. It also provides recommendations for: a Instrumentation and equipment b Vehicle preparation c Calculating distribution of brake force
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Brake Force Distribution Performance Guide—Truck and Bus

2003-09-09
HISTORICAL
J1854_200309
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes performance guidelines for the threshold pressure and brake force output of the brakes on the axles of air-braked towing trucks, truck-tractors, truck-trailers, and converter dollies with GVWRs over 4536 kg (10 000 lb) designed to be used on the highway in combination with other air-braked vehicles of this type in commercial operations.
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Brake Force Distribution Performance Guide - Truck and Bus

2013-09-04
HISTORICAL
J1854_201309
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes performance guidelines for the threshold pressure and brake force output of the brakes on the axles of air-braked towing trucks, truck-tractors, truck-trailers, and converter dollies with GVWRs over 4536 kg (10 000 lb) designed to be used on the highway in combination with other air-braked vehicles of this type in commercial operations.
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