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Disc Wheel Radial Runout Low Point Marking
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2133_201103
- Stabilized
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice provides for standardized steel disc wheel radial runout low point marking. This marking is used for match-mounting tires on wheels to minimize assembly radial force variation. It applies to tubeless 15 degree drop center disc wheels for use on class 5, 6, 7, and 8 commercial vehicles.
Rationale
This document has been determined to contain basic and stable technology which is not dynamic in nature.
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TABLE 1 | ACCURACY REQUIREMENT |
Issuing Committee
The responsibility of the Truck and Bus Wheel Committee of the Truck and Bus Brake and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Steering Committee is to initiate, develop, review and approve the recommended practices, standards, and information reports related to hubs, wheels and the wheel mounting systems of buses, trucks and tractor-trailer combinations intended for highway use. The Wheel Committee is constituted so as to be aware of other SAE wheel activity and to prevent duplication of effort.
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