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Hydraulic Cylinder No-Load Friction Test
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1335_200904
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
Applies to hydraulic cylinders, which are components of self-propelled work machines defined in SAE J1116.
Rationale
Introduction—In hydraulic fluid power systems, a hydraulic cylinder is a means to convert fluid pressure into mechanical force. The configuration and materials used in the design of a cylinder are critical factors influencing its function. The static and dynamic friction characteristics of a hydraulic cylinder are an indication of its mechanical efficiency.
This SAE Recommended Practice is written to provide a method for determining the no load friction of a hydraulic cylinder. It was based originally on a BFPR document OSU HC-2.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 |
Issuing Committee
CTTC1 addresses standards related to specification on the test procedures, cleanliness, and leakage classification to enhance performance characteristics of Hydraulic system components, used on off-road work machinery. The goal is to enhance improvement on standards, by having liaison activities with other hydraulic groups as deemed necessary. This committee reports to ConAg Council through CTTC
Reference
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J1116 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J1276_201401 | Standardized Fluid for Hydraulic Component Tests |
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