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WARNING LAMP ALTERNATING FLASHERS

1994-09-01
J1054_199409
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the test conditions, procedures, and minimum design requirements for nominal 6,12, and 24 V warning lamp alternating flashers.
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WARNING LAMP ALTERNATING FLASHERS

1989-10-01
J1054_198910
This document defines the test conditions, procedures, and minimum design requirements for nominal 6, 12, and 24 V warning lamp alternating flashers.
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VEHICULAR HAZARD WARNING SIGNAL FLASHER

1987-06-01
J945_198706
This recommended practice defines the test conditions, procedures and minimum design requirements for nominal 6, 12 and 24 volt hazard warning signal flashers.
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VEHICULAR HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS

1993-06-01
J945_199306
This SAE Standard defines the test conditions, procedures, and minimum design requirements for nominal 6, 12, and 24 V hazard warning flashers.
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TURN SIGNAL FLASHERS

1968-04-01
J590C_196804
Flashers referred to in this SAE Standard are for nominal 12 or 6 dc circuits and are intended to operate at the design loads for the turn signal system as stated by the manufacturer.
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TURN SIGNAL FLASHERS

1986-07-01
J590_198607
This recommended practice defines the test conditions, procedures and minimum design requirements for nominal 6, 12 and 24 volt turn signal flashers.
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TURN SIGNAL FLASHERS

1977-01-01
J590E_197701
Flasher(s) referred to in this SAE Standard are for nominal 12 V or 6 V d-c circuits and are intended to operate at the design load(s) for the turn signal system as stated by the flasher manufacturer. It is an engineering design standard and is supplemented by SAE J1055 covering service performance requirements for turn signal flashers.
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TURN SIGNAL FLASHERS

1975-07-01
J590E_197507
Flasher(s) referred to in this SAE Standard are for nominal 12 V or 6 V d-c circuits and are intended to operate at the design load(s) for the turn signal system as stated by the flasher manufacturer. It is an engineering design standard and is supplemented by SAE J1055 covering service performance requirements for turn signal flashers.
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TURN SIGNAL FLASHERS

1973-09-01
J590D_197309
Flasher(s) referred to in this SAE Standard are for nominal 12 V or 6 V d-c circuits and are intended to operate at the design load(s) for the turn signal system as stated by the flasher manufacturer. It is an engineering design standard and is supplemented by SAE J1055 covering service performance requirements for turn signal flashers.
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SIX- AND TWELVE-VOLT CIGAR LIGHTER RECEPTACLES

1990-03-16
J563_199003
This SAE Standard covers the basic cigar lighter receptacle, which may optionally incorporate overload protective devices. Figure 1 and Table 1 show the cigar lighter receptacle and its pertinent dimensions. Lighter plugs shall be permanently marked either "6 volt" or "12 volt". Manufacturers of accessory plugs to energize devices such as trouble lamps and razors are cautioned to conform to the provisions given in this document. Live contact of any accessory plug shall be made with the center stud; the contacting member must not be less than 3.56 mm in diameter and have a minimum spherical radius of 2.54 mm at the contacting end. To prevent damage, the body of an accessory plug back of the contact end should be large enough to serve as a centering guide when it is inserted into the receptacle. The contact end of any accessory plug should have sufficient taper so as not to interfere with the receptacle bimetal fingers.
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MINIATURE BLADE TYPE ELECTRICAL FUSES

1990-11-01
J2077_199011
The fuses shown in Figure 1 are for use in motor vehicles, boats, and trailers to protect electrical wiring and equipment. This SAE Standard is for the construction shown and is not intended to restrict the design and use of other configurations and materials capable of meeting the vehicle requirements.
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MECHANICAL STOP LAMP SWITCH

1988-06-01
J249_198806
The mechanical stop lamp switch is an operator activated mechanical device intended primarily to control the functioning of the stop lamp and high mounted stop lamp circuits. Secondarily, the device may control the functioning of various accessories, such as disengaging cruise control, with operator actuation of brake pedal.
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HIGH CURRENT TIME LAG ELECTRIC FUSES

1990-11-01
J1888_199011
The fuses shown in Figure 1 are for use in motor vehicles, boats, and trailers to protect electrical wiring. This SAE Standard is for the construction shown and is not intended to restrict the design and use of other configurations and materials capable of meeting the vehicle requirements.
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