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1000BASE-T1 Un-Shielded and Shielded Balanced Single Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable

2021-11-03
HISTORICAL
J3117/2_202111
This standard covers un-shielded (JUTP) and shielded (STP) balanced single twisted pair jacketed data cable intended for use in surface vehicle cables for 1 Gb/s ethernet applications. The tests in this standard are intended to qualify cables for normal operation in an automotive environment while maintaining the necessary electrical properties for reliable data transmission.
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1000BASE-T1 Un-Shielded and Shielded Balanced Single Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable

2022-09-30
CURRENT
J3117/2_202209
This standard covers un-shielded (JUTP) and shielded (STP) balanced single twisted pair jacketed data cable intended for use in surface vehicle cables for 1000BASE-T1 ethernet PHY (1 Gb/s) applications. The tests in this standard are intended to qualify cables for normal operation in an automotive environment while maintaining the necessary electrical properties for reliable data transmission.
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100BASE-T1 Un-Shielded Balanced Single Twisted Pair Ethernet Cable

2023-01-17
CURRENT
J3117/1_202301
This SAE Standard covers un-shielded balanced single twisted pair data cable intended for use in surface vehicle cables for ≤100 Mb/s Ethernet applications. The tests in this document are intended to qualify cables for normal operation in an automotive environment while maintaining the necessary electrical properties for reliable data transmission.
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15 Pole Connector Between Towing Vehicles and Trailers with 12 Volt Nominal Supply

2020-02-25
CURRENT
J2691_202002
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum construction and performance requirements for a 15 pole connector between towing vehicles and trailers, for trucks, trailers, and dollies, for 12 VDC nominal applications in conjunction with SAE J2742. The connector accommodates both power and ISO 11992-1 signal circuits along with dual ground wires to accommodate grounding requirements within the constraints of the SAE J2691 terminal capacity.
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ABRASIVE WEAR

1966-08-01
HISTORICAL
J965_196608
An enormous economic loss, as well as a waste of natural resources, is incurred world-wide as a result of wear of components and tools. Any effort expended in an attempt to reduce this loss is indeed worthwhile. The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to present the current state of knowledge of abrasive wear. This report, therefore, covers wear, or the undesired removal of metal by mechanical action, caused by abrasive particles in contact with the surface. It does not concern metal-to-metal wear or wear in the presence of an abrasive free lubricant. Abrasive wear occurs when hard particles, such as rocks, sand, or fragments of certain hard metals, slide or roll under pressure across a surface. This action tends to cut grooves across the metal surface, much like a cutting tool. Abrasive wear is of considerable importance in any part moving in relation to an abrasive.
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ACOUSTIC EMISSION TEST METHODS

1991-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1242_199103
The scope of this SAE Information Report is to supply the user with sufficient information so that he may decide whether acoustic emission test methods apply to his particular inspection problem. Detailed technical information can be obtained by referring to Section 2.
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ACOUSTICAL AND THERMAL MATERIALS TEST PROCEDURE

1989-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1324_198910
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test methods for determining the characteristics of acoustical and thermal materials. Where applicable, methods of test developed by SAE and ASTM have been referenced.
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AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR TEST CODE (OECD) EQUIVALENT TO ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT C(87)53

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2708_199304
The purpose of this SAE Standard is to define test conditions, describe tests to be made, specify data to be obtained, show formulas and calculations, define terms, and establish a uniform method of reporting so that performance data obtained on various makes and models of tractors, tested in accordance with this document, will be comparable regardless of where the tests are made. Because of the availability of many tractor models and types that can be equipped with a variety of special or optional equipment, the scope of this document must be limited to obtaining and reporting only the most significant of widely used performance data. Tests performed to either the Standard Code as outlined in Section 5 or the Restricted Code as outlined in Section 6 will satisfy requirements of this Agricultural Tractor Test Code. This document is technically equivalent to the OECD Tractor Test Code C(87)53, Annex I and Annex II.
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AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR TIRE LOADINGS, TORQUE FACTORS, AND INFLATION PRESSURES

1977-05-01
HISTORICAL
J709_197705
This SAE Standard establishes loadings, tangential pull values, and inflation pressure relationships for tire sizes and ply ratings currently used on agricultural tractors. Primary purpose of this recommendation is for use with SAE J708 MAY59. The performance of the tractor is materially affected by tire loadings, tire tangential pull values, and inflation pressure; therefore, it becomes desirable to publish this information.
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AIR BRAKE HOSE

1968-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1402_196804
This specification covers five types of air hose intended for use in automotve air brake systems. The system includes all air actuated equipment leading from the air brake line. These types of hose are not to be used from the air compressor to air reservoir if air temperature is in excess of 250 F. The types of hose are as follows:
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AIR BRAKE HOSE

1969-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1402A_196907
This specification covers six types of air hose intended for use in automotive air brake systems. The system includes all air actuated equipment leading from the air brake line. These types of hose are not to be used from the air compressor to air reservoir if air temperature is in excess of 250 F. The types of hose are as follows: Type A–Hose shall be mandrel built having a tube and friction of oil resisting rubber, reinforced with cotton or synthetic cord or duck plies or a combination of both, and a cover of oil resisting compounds utilizing polymerized chloroprene as the basic material. Assemble with reusable or permanent type metal end fittings. Type B–Hose shall be nonmandrel built having a tube and friction of oil resisting rubber, reinforced with cotton or synthetic cord or duck plies or a combination of both, and a cover of oil resisting compounds utilizing polymerized chloroprene as the basic material. Assemble with reusable or permanent type metal end fittings.
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AIR BRAKE HOSE

1970-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1402B_197001
This specification covers seven types of air hose intended for use in automotive air brake systems. The system includes all air actuated equipment leading from the air brake line. These types of hose are not to be used from the air compressor to air reservoir if air temperature is in excess of 250 F. Type G hose is to be used in frame and cab piping only, and only where air temperature is not in excess of 200 F. The types of hose are as follows: Type A–Hose shall be mandrel built having a tube and friction of oil resisting rubber, reinforced with cotton or synthetic cord or duck plies or a combination of both, and a cover of oil resisting compounds utilizing polymerized chloroprene as the basic material. Assemble with reusable or permanent type metal end fittings.
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AIR BRAKE TUBING AND PIPE

1963-06-01
HISTORICAL
J844_196306
The following specifications cover minimum requirements for tubing or pipe used in automotive air brake systems. It covers corrosion precautions, installation, and material specifications.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1987-06-01
HISTORICAL
J726_198706
The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are airflow restriction or pressure drop, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity, and air cleaner structural integrity. This test code therefore addresses itself to the measurement of these parameters.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J726_199306
The air cleaner test code has been established to cover dry type and oil bath air cleaners used on internal combustion engines and to present a uniform method of determining and reporting air cleaner performance.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1960-03-01
HISTORICAL
J726_196003
This test code is for laboratory use in determining the operating characteristics of air cleaners. It refers specifically to laboratory testing of oil bath, oil wetted, dry and multistage air cleaners. Other types should follow this recommended practice wherever applicable. Multistage types should be evaluated as a complete assembly although, if desired, a component stage can be tested separately in accordance with its individual type. This code contains alternate procedures and permits prescribing certain specific conditions of a lest. Therefore reported results of tests are not complete unless accompanied by statements, where applicable, of the specific conditions such as: (1) rated air flow, (2) prescribed air flow. (3) steady or variable airflow, (4) fine or coarse dust, (5) amount of (lust, and (6) maximum permissible restriction.
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AIR CLEANER TEST CODE

1981-05-01
HISTORICAL
J726_198105
The basic performance characteristics of greatest interest are airflow restriction or pressure drop, dust collection efficiency, dust capacity, and air cleaner structural integrity. This test code therefore adresses itself to the measurement of these parameters.
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