J2690_201610 Driveline Parking Brake Test Procedure for Medium Duty Vehicles

Reaffirmed

10/25/2016

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This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform test procedures for friction based parking brake components used in conjunction with hydraulic service braked vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 4500 kg (10 000 lb). The components covered in this document are the primary actuation and the foundation park brake. Various peripheral devices such as application dashboard switches or indicators are not included. These test procedures include the following:
  1. a
    Brake Related Tests
    1. 1
      Brake Functional Performance
    2. 2
      Brake Dynamic Torque Performance
    3. 3
      Brake Corrosion Resistance
    4. 4
      Brake Endurance with Torque
    5. 5
      Brake Endurance without Torque
    6. 6
      Vibration Resistance
    7. 7
      Brake Ultimate Static Load
    8. 8
      Brake Lining Wear Adjuster Function
  2. b
    Actuation Related Tests
    1. 1
      Mechanical Actuator Functional Performance
    2. 2
      Mechanical Actuator Endurance
    3. 3
      Mechanical Actuator Quick Release
    4. 4
      Mechanical Actuator Ultimate Load
    5. 5
      Spring Apply Actuator Functional Performance
    6. 6
      Spring Apply Actuator Operating Temperature Range
    7. 7
      Spring Apply Actuator Endurance
    8. 8
      Spring Apply Actuator Corrosion Resistance
    9. 9
      Spring Apply Actuator On-Off Switch
    10. 10
      Spring Apply Actuator Vibration
Rationale
Content
J2690 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five year review policy.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J2690_201610
Pages
1
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Driveline Parking Brake Test Procedure for Medium Duty Vehicles, SAE Standard J2690_201610, Reaffirmed October 2016, Issued January 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/J2690_201610.
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Published
Oct 25, 2016
Product Code
J2690_201610
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Reaffirmed
Language
English

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