J2806_201901 Off-Vehicle Brake Testing for Service Brakes Over 10000 Pounds GVW Air, Hydraulic, and Mechanical Actuation

Revised

01/14/2019

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Subject document is specifically intended for service brakes and service brakes when used for parking and/or emergency brakes (only) that are commonly used for automotive-type, ground-wheeled vehicles exceeding 4536 kg (10000 pounds) gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Subject specification provides the off-vehicle procedures, methods, and processes used to objectively determine suitability of tactical and combat ground-wheeled vehicle brake systems and selected secondary-item brake components (aka, aftermarket or spare parts), including brake “block” for commercial applications only, specifically identified within subject document. Subject specification is primarily based on known industry and military test standards utilizing brake inertia dynamometers. Targeted vehicles and components include, but may not be limited to, the following:
  1. a
    Civilian, commercial, military, and militarized-commercial ground-wheeled vehicles such cargo trucks, vocational vehicles, truck tractors, trailers, and specialized support and engineering equipment under the generic heading of ground vehicle “dry” brake systems (GVDBS).
  2. b
    Hydraulic, air, and mechanical “dry” disc brake and drum brake systems, when used as service brakes, including service brakes (only), when used as emergency and/or parking brakes.
  3. c
    Hydraulic, air, and mechanical “dry” disc brake pad assemblies and rotor assemblies.
  4. d
    Hydraulic, air, and mechanical “dry” drum brake shoe assemblies and drum assemblies.
  5. e
    Hydraulic, air, and mechanical brake “block” when intended for use on a. through d. above, except for those vehicles, pad assemblies, and shoe assemblies specifically procured for military use and/or tested under ATPD-2354. It must be noted that the U.S. Government’s Military Services buys only assemblies, and doesn’t normally use “brake block” and relined brake shoes/pads; therefore, testing using separate brake “block” was specifically excluded from ATPD-2354 by the original authors.
Rationale
Content
This revision includes some editorial changes and updates to reflect current and applicable test procedures. This revision also includes a provision regarding braking systems fitted on vehicles with regenerative braking.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J2806_201901
Pages
1
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Off-Vehicle Brake Testing for Service Brakes Over 10000 Pounds GVW Air, Hydraulic, and Mechanical Actuation, SAE Standard J2806_201901, Revised January 2019, Issued June 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/J2806_201901.
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Published
Jan 14, 2019
Product Code
J2806_201901
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Revised
Language
English

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