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Considerations for Suspension Modification

2019-10-09
CURRENT
J2492_201910
The scope of this document is limited specifically to the following types of passenger vehicles: automobiles, light trucks, and sport/utility vehicles. This document addresses modifications as they apply to legal use of the vehicle, and examines suspension modification as it applies to stock (as manufactured) ride height, and changed (raised or lowered) ride height. Note that modifications of ride height are considered, exclusive of wheel and/or tire modifications, which can also have potentially serious side effects, and are outside the scope of this document.
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Considerations for Suspension Modification

1999-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2492_199906
The scope of this document is limited specifically to the following types of passenger vehicles: automobiles, light trucks, and sport/utility vehicles. This document addresses modifications as they apply to legal use of the vehicle, and examines suspension modification as it applies to stock (as manufactured) ride height, and changed (raised or lowered) ride height. Note that modifications of ride height are considered, exclusive of wheel and/or tire modifications, which can also have potentially serious side effects, and are outside the scope of this document.
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DYNAMIC TEST PROCEDURE - TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES

1970-01-01
HISTORICAL
J117_197001
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a dynamic test procedure for evaluating Type 1 lap belt assemblies for pelvic restraints and Type 2 assemblies for combination pelvic and upper torso restraints, as defined in SAE J4c. Uniform test requirements, test procedures, a seat belt assembly loading device, and data recording requirements are specified. The intent of the recommended practice is to provide an acceptance procedure employing a dynamic test method for determining the ability of seat belt assemblies to meet minimal requirements for restraining a seat belt assembly loading device. A simple dynamic test is described which will yield repeatable and comparable results while simulating the loading condition a seat belt assembly is subjected to in a frontal accident. The impact conditions generate belt loads representative of those obtained in a motor vehicle striking a rigid barrier head on at 30 mph as stated in SAE J850.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEATING SYSTEMS

1968-07-01
HISTORICAL
J879B_196807
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform test procedures and certain minimum performance requirements for motor vehicle seats and seat adjusters. It is limited to tests that can be conducted on uniform test fixtures and equipment available in commercial laboratory test facilities. This practice includes a minimum requirement for horizontal forward loads encountered in vehicle forward impacts, and horizontal loads obtained by impacting the vehicle from the rear. The requirements and test procedures in this recommended practice reflect current technology and industry experience. It is intended to subject this recommended practice to a continuing review and revision as technology advances and experience is expanded.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Design Recommendations

2022-07-08
CURRENT
J383_202207
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies design recommendations for the location of seat belt assembly anchorages which will promote proper transfer of occupant restraint forces on the strongest parts of the human anatomy to the vehicle or seat structure. Test procedures are specified in SAE J384.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Design Recommendations

2014-10-28
HISTORICAL
J383_201410
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies design recommendations for the location of seat belt assembly anchorages which will promote proper transfer of occupant restraint forces on the strongest parts of the human anatomy to the vehicle or seat structure. Test procedures are specified in SAE J384.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Performance Requirements

2014-07-02
CURRENT
J385_201407
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements for the strength of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to the seat assemblies as installed in the motor vehicle. (This document supersedes the Performance Requirements Section of SAE J787b.) Design recommendations and test procedures are specified in SAE J383 and SAE J384, respectively.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Test Procedure

2022-07-08
CURRENT
J384_202207
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements and test procedures for the strength and location of seat belt assembly anchorages. It applies to seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle body structure or to seat assemblies in the vehicle. Design Considerations are specified in SAE J383.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Test Procedure

2014-10-28
HISTORICAL
J384_201410
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements and test procedures for the strength and location of seat belt assembly anchorages. It applies to seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle body structure or to seat assemblies in the vehicle. Design Considerations are specified in SAE J383.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Assembly Installation

2009-02-25
CURRENT
J800_200902
This SAE Recommended Practice provides general installation instructions for aftermarket, universal type seat belt assemblies for installation in passenger cars, trucks, buses, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. This SAE document is intended to provide guidance in the installation of seat belt assemblies meeting the requirements of Part 571.209 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations as established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Motor Vehicle Seating Systems

2019-10-02
CURRENT
J879B_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform test procedures and certain minimum performance requirements for motor vehicle seats and seat adjusters. It is limited to tests that can be conducted on uniform test fixtures and equipment available in commercial laboratory test facilities. This practice includes a minimum requirement for horizontal forward loads encountered in vehicle forward impacts, and horizontal loads obtained by impacting the vehicle from the rear. The requirements and test procedures in this recommended practice reflect current technology and industry experience. It is intended to subject this recommended practice to a continuing review and revision as technology advances and experience is expanded.
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NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR REAMERS

1990-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2124_199011
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of various types of hand, machine, and shell reamers used in industrial applications. When used as recommended in this report, the numbering system will assist in obtaining consistent reamer descriptions in communications. The report was developed in cooperation with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG).
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NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR SINGLE DIAMETER DRILLS

1994-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2122_199404
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of single diameter drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools.
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NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR STANDARD DRILLS

1990-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2122_199011
This SAE recommended practice provides a systematic method for the identification of standard drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. The report was developed in cooperation with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG).
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NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR STANDARD TAPS

1990-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2123_199011
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of standard taps. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. The report was developed in cooperation with the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG).
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Numbering System for Multiple Diameter Cutting Tools

2019-10-09
CURRENT
J2276_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of multiple diameter cutting tools. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. NOTE 1— Caution must be taken when assigning codes for designators to prevent specifying cutting tools that cannot be physically or economically manufactured. NOTE 2— In particular without limitation, SAE disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information contained within this report if the standards of this report are retrieved, combined, or used in connection with any software.
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Numbering System for Multiple Diameter Cutting Tools

1998-10-13
HISTORICAL
J2276_199810
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of multiple diameter cutting tools. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. NOTE 1— Caution must be taken when assigning codes for designators to prevent specifying cutting tools that cannot be physically or economically manufactured. NOTE 2— In particular without limitation, SAE disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information contained within this report if the standards of this report are retrieved, combined, or used in connection with any software.
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Numbering System for Single Diameter Drills

2019-10-09
CURRENT
J2122_201910
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of single diameter drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. NOTE 1— Caution must be taken when assigning codes for designators to prevent specifying drills that cannot be physically or economically manufactured. NOTE 2— In particular without limitation, SAE disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information contained within this report if the standards of this report are retrieved, combined, or used in connection with any software.
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Numbering System for Single Diameter Drills

1998-10-14
HISTORICAL
J2122_199810
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a systematic method for the identification of single diameter drills. It is intended to assist in the cataloging and supplying of these tools. NOTE 1— Caution must be taken when assigning codes for designators to prevent specifying drills that cannot be physically or economically manufactured. NOTE 2— In particular without limitation, SAE disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information contained within this report if the standards of this report are retrieved, combined, or used in connection with any software.
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