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Tests and Procedures for Carbon Steel and High Strength Low Alloy Steel Tubing
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1677_201612
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard is intended to establish uniform methods for testing certain types of carbon steel and high strength, low alloy steel tubing as listed in section 2.1.1. The specified test and performance criteria applicable to each variety of tubing are set forth in the respective SAE J Specifications.
Rationale
The five year review of this standard resulted in the following changes:
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Revised document description.
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Edited listing of applicable and related documents.
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Edited scope to enhance steel description.
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Revised wording and added reference to ASTM E18 to section 5.6 Hardness Test.
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Revised presentation of section 5.7 Tensile Test.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Nominal Reference Working Pressures for Steel Hydraulic Tubing |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Welded Low-Carbon Steel Tubing Suitable for Bending, Flaring, Beading, Forming and Brazing |
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Issuing Committee
The Metallic Tubing Subcommittee of the FCCTC develops and maintains SAE Standards, Recommended Practices and Information Reports relating to metallic tubing with an intended use in pressure applications. Participants in the FCCTC Metallic Tubing Subcommittee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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