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Tests and Procedures for High Temperature Transmission Oil Hose, Engine Lubricating Oil Hose, and Hose Assemblies
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1019_200709
- Cancelled
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English
Scope
This SAE Standard is intended to establish uniform methods for testing and evaluation of hose and hose assemblies for use in high temperature transmission oil systems and high temperature lubricating oil systems using petroleum base oils within a temperature range of -40 to 150 degrees C (-40 to 302 degrees F) and a maximum working pressure of 1.5 MPa (217 psi). Hose construction, dimensions, identification, and hose fitting configurations shall be agreed upon by the supplier and user.
Rationale
The hot oil circulation test previously in SAE J1019 is now in SAE J1405
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Issuing Committee
Hydraulic Hose and Hose Fittings Committee
The Hydraulic Hose and Hose Fittings Subcommittee of the FCCTC develops and maintains SAE Standards, Recommended Practices and Information Reports relating to hydraulic hose and hose fittings with an intended use in pressure applications. Participants in the FCCTC Hydraulic Hose and Hose Fittings Subcommittee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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