Alternator Remanufacturing/Rebuilding Procedures Includes Passenger Car, Heavy Duty, Industrial, Agricultural, and Marine(NONCURRENT May 2008)
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These remanufacturing procedures are recommended minimum guidelines (with theunderstanding that being more critical is acceptable) for use by remanufacturers/rebuilders of alternators to promote consistent reliability, durability, and safety of remanufactured alternators. Installation of remanufactured or rebuilt products is often an economical way to repair an application even though the products may not be identical to original equipment parts. Before processing any part, a remanufacturer/rebuilder should determine if the original design and present condition of the core are suitable for remanufacturing/rebuilding so as to provide durable operation of the part as well as acceptable performance when installed on the application. The remanufacturer/rebuilder should also consider the safety aspects of the product and any recommendations of the original manufacturers related to remanufacturing or rebuilding this product.
Rationale:
The Service Development Technical Committee requests that this document be re-classified as “Noncurrent.” The reason for the change of designation is that we no longer have any members with expertise to maintain the document.
Related Topics:
Joining
Electrical systems
Assembling
Bearings
Remanufacturing
Fastening
Test procedures
Welding
Alternators
Identification numbers
Also known as: SAE J 2075
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